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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): [Statue of] Adelfus. To Clodius Celsinus, prominent man and of clarissimus rank, outstanding for his kindness, authority, and fairness, governor ( corrector ) of the two regions, memorable and superio...) |
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| + | [Statue of] Adelfus. To Clodius Celsinus, prominent man and of clarissimus rank, outstanding for his kindness, authority, and fairness, governor ( corrector ) of the two regions, memorable and superior to all past governors in example of virtues. The most splendid council of the city of Beneventum, to its most worthy patron, [set this up]. | ||
| Property / Translation EN: [Statue of] Adelfus. To Clodius Celsinus, prominent man and of clarissimus rank, outstanding for his kindness, authority, and fairness, governor ( corrector ) of the two regions, memorable and superior to all past governors in example of virtues. The most splendid council of the city of Beneventum, to its most worthy patron, [set this up]. / rank | |||
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Base for statue of Clodius Celsinus, governor and city patron. Beneventum (Apulia et Calabria, but later in Campania). 320-333.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , IX, 1576
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Base for statue of Clodius Celsinus, governor and city patron. Beneventum (Apulia et Calabria, but later in Campania). 320-333.
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University of Oxford
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[Statue of] Adelfus. To Clodius Celsinus, prominent man and of clarissimus rank, outstanding for his kindness, authority, and fairness, governor ( corrector ) of the two regions, memorable and superior to all past governors in example of virtues. The most splendid council of the city of Beneventum, to its most worthy patron, [set this up].
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