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(Created claim: IPR (P25): University of Oxford) |
(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To Postumius Lampadius, of clarissimus and inlustris rank, governor ( consularis ) of Campania, restorer of the fatherland and renewer of public works, provider of the councillors and reliever of the ...) |
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+ | To Postumius Lampadius, of clarissimus and inlustris rank, governor ( consularis ) of Campania, restorer of the fatherland and renewer of public works, provider of the councillors and reliever of the people, on account of all his distinctions and to a patron by descent through a long ancestry; the councillors of Capua placed [this statue] as a symbol of a vow and obedience to him. | ||
Property / Translation EN: To Postumius Lampadius, of clarissimus and inlustris rank, governor ( consularis ) of Campania, restorer of the fatherland and renewer of public works, provider of the councillors and reliever of the people, on account of all his distinctions and to a patron by descent through a long ancestry; the councillors of Capua placed [this statue] as a symbol of a vow and obedience to him. / rank | |||
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Revision as of 13:05, 12 May 2014
Base for statue of Postumius Lampadius, governor of Campania and city patron. Capua (Campania). 400-407.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , X, 3860
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Base for statue of Postumius Lampadius, governor of Campania and city patron. Capua (Campania). 400-407.
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LSA-1942
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University of Oxford
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To Postumius Lampadius, of clarissimus and inlustris rank, governor ( consularis ) of Campania, restorer of the fatherland and renewer of public works, provider of the councillors and reliever of the people, on account of all his distinctions and to a patron by descent through a long ancestry; the councillors of Capua placed [this statue] as a symbol of a vow and obedience to him.
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