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+ | To the emperor Caesar Caius Aurelius Valerianus Diocletianus, unconquered Augustus, highest priest, holder of the tribunician power for the second time, consul, father of the fatherland, proconsul. The decurions of the city of Ovilava (set this up), devoted to his divine spirit and majesty. | ||
Property / Translation EN: To the emperor Caesar Caius Aurelius Valerianus Diocletianus, unconquered Augustus, highest priest, holder of the tribunician power for the second time, consul, father of the fatherland, proconsul. The decurions of the city of Ovilava (set this up), devoted to his divine spirit and majesty. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: To the emperor Caesar Caius Aurelius Valerianus Diocletianus, unconquered Augustus, highest priest, holder of the tribunician power for the second time, consul, father of the fatherland, proconsul. The decurions of the city of Ovilava (set this up), devoted to his divine spirit and majesty. / reference | |||
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Inscribed block, probably from base for statue of Diocletian. Ovilava (Noricum Ripense). 285
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L'Année épigraphique, , 2004, 1093
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Inscribed block, probably from base for statue of Diocletian. Ovilava (Noricum Ripense). 285
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LSA-2649
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University of Oxford
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To the emperor Caesar Caius Aurelius Valerianus Diocletianus, unconquered Augustus, highest priest, holder of the tribunician power for the second time, consul, father of the fatherland, proconsul. The decurions of the city of Ovilava (set this up), devoted to his divine spirit and majesty.
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