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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To our peace-bringing and most pious lord, Flavius Claudius Constans, victorious and triumphant, eternal Augustus. Antonius Marcellinus, and Domitius Leontius, and Fabius Titianus, men of clarissimus ...)
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To our peace-bringing and most pious lord, Flavius Claudius Constans, victorious and triumphant, eternal Augustus. Antonius Marcellinus, and Domitius Leontius, and Fabius Titianus, men of clarissimus rank [and] praetorian prefects, most devoted to their divine spirit and majesty consecrated [this]. Palladius, of perfectissimus rank, governor ( praeses ) of the province of Thrace, took charge.
Property / Translation EN: To our peace-bringing and most pious lord, Flavius Claudius Constans, victorious and triumphant, eternal Augustus. Antonius Marcellinus, and Domitius Leontius, and Fabius Titianus, men of clarissimus rank [and] praetorian prefects, most devoted to their divine spirit and majesty consecrated [this]. Palladius, of perfectissimus rank, governor ( praeses ) of the province of Thrace, took charge. / rank
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Base for statue of Constans, emperor. Ulpia Augusta Traiana (Thracia). 341
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III suppl 2, 12330
Base for statue of Constans, emperor. Ulpia Augusta Traiana (Thracia). 341

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    To our peace-bringing and most pious lord, Flavius Claudius Constans, victorious and triumphant, eternal Augustus. Antonius Marcellinus, and Domitius Leontius, and Fabius Titianus, men of clarissimus rank [and] praetorian prefects, most devoted to their divine spirit and majesty consecrated [this]. Palladius, of perfectissimus rank, governor ( praeses ) of the province of Thrace, took charge.
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