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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To a man of unique honesty and exceptional goodness, Marcus Aurelius Consius Quartus Iunior, of clarissimus rank, governor ( corrector ) of Flaminia et Picenum, greater priest ( pontifex maior ), depu...)
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To a man of unique honesty and exceptional goodness, Marcus Aurelius Consius Quartus Iunior, of clarissimus rank, governor ( corrector ) of Flaminia et Picenum, greater priest ( pontifex maior ), deputy magistrate for the second time, member of the board of twelve men. The people of Ancona and Fanum, [his] clients, [set this up] to their patron.
Property / Translation EN: To a man of unique honesty and exceptional goodness, Marcus Aurelius Consius Quartus Iunior, of clarissimus rank, governor ( corrector ) of Flaminia et Picenum, greater priest ( pontifex maior ), deputy magistrate for the second time, member of the board of twelve men. The people of Ancona and Fanum, [his] clients, [set this up] to their patron. / rank
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Plaque from base for statue of Marcus Aurelius Consius Quartus Iunior, governor of Flaminia et Picenum; erected to their patron by the cities of Ancona and Fanum. Rome. 325-345.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1700 (+p. 4738)
Plaque from base for statue of Marcus Aurelius Consius Quartus Iunior, governor of Flaminia et Picenum; erected to their patron by the cities of Ancona and Fanum. Rome. 325-345.

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    University of Oxford
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    To a man of unique honesty and exceptional goodness, Marcus Aurelius Consius Quartus Iunior, of clarissimus rank, governor ( corrector ) of Flaminia et Picenum, greater priest ( pontifex maior ), deputy magistrate for the second time, member of the board of twelve men. The people of Ancona and Fanum, [his] clients, [set this up] to their patron.
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