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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): [Statue of] Aeterius. To Minucius Aeterius. With the favour of the majesty of god, his services were considered by our minds: having performed all functions in our fatherland and even managed the admi...) |
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+ | [Statue of] Aeterius. To Minucius Aeterius. With the favour of the majesty of god, his services were considered by our minds: having performed all functions in our fatherland and even managed the administration of the sacred City. The guild of textile merchants decreed [this] statue to be set up in front of the abode of the god, to a worthy patron, on the sixth day before the Ides of May, during the consulship of Lupicinius and Iovinus. | ||
Property / Translation EN: [Statue of] Aeterius. To Minucius Aeterius. With the favour of the majesty of god, his services were considered by our minds: having performed all functions in our fatherland and even managed the administration of the sacred City. The guild of textile merchants decreed [this] statue to be set up in front of the abode of the god, to a worthy patron, on the sixth day before the Ides of May, during the consulship of Lupicinius and Iovinus. / rank | |||
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Revision as of 13:10, 12 May 2014
Base for statue of Minucius Aeterius, local notable; erected to its patron by the guild of textile merchants ( centonarii ). Capua (Campania). 367.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , X, 4724 (+p 1012)
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Base for statue of Minucius Aeterius, local notable; erected to its patron by the guild of textile merchants ( centonarii ). Capua (Campania). 367.
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University of Oxford
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[Statue of] Aeterius. To Minucius Aeterius. With the favour of the majesty of god, his services were considered by our minds: having performed all functions in our fatherland and even managed the administration of the sacred City. The guild of textile merchants decreed [this] statue to be set up in front of the abode of the god, to a worthy patron, on the sixth day before the Ides of May, during the consulship of Lupicinius and Iovinus.
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