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(Created claim: IPR (P25): University of Oxford) |
(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To Marcus Caeciulius Novatilianus, curator , illustrious poet and orator, of clarissimus rank, adlected among the consulares , governor ( praeses ) of the province of Moesia, quaestor of Africa, overs...) |
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| + | To Marcus Caeciulius Novatilianus, curator , illustrious poet and orator, of clarissimus rank, adlected among the consulares , governor ( praeses ) of the province of Moesia, quaestor of Africa, overseer of the legal courts ( praefectus iure dicundo ) of Hither Spain and Calabria, the most splendid council of Beneventum, protected privately and publicly by his patronage, by a decree of the councillors, publicly [set this up]. | ||
| Property / Translation EN: To Marcus Caeciulius Novatilianus, curator , illustrious poet and orator, of clarissimus rank, adlected among the consulares , governor ( praeses ) of the province of Moesia, quaestor of Africa, overseer of the legal courts ( praefectus iure dicundo ) of Hither Spain and Calabria, the most splendid council of Beneventum, protected privately and publicly by his patronage, by a decree of the councillors, publicly [set this up]. / rank | |||
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Revision as of 11:58, 12 May 2014
Base for statue of Marcus Caecilius Novatilianus, city patron. Beneventum (Campania). Mid- to late third century.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , IX, 1571
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Base for statue of Marcus Caecilius Novatilianus, city patron. Beneventum (Campania). Mid- to late third century.
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University of Oxford
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To Marcus Caeciulius Novatilianus, curator , illustrious poet and orator, of clarissimus rank, adlected among the consulares , governor ( praeses ) of the province of Moesia, quaestor of Africa, overseer of the legal courts ( praefectus iure dicundo ) of Hither Spain and Calabria, the most splendid council of Beneventum, protected privately and publicly by his patronage, by a decree of the councillors, publicly [set this up].
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