Difference between revisions of "RIB 309 (Q7538)"

From EAGLE MediaWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(‎Created claim: EDH identifier (P24): HD030516)
(‎Set a reference)
 
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Property / Trismegistos identifier
 +
154802
Property / Trismegistos identifier: 154802 / rank
 +
Normal rank
Property / IPR
 +
Licensed under a Creative Commons-Attribution 3.0 licence. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Property / IPR: Licensed under a Creative Commons-Attribution 3.0 licence. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ / rank
 +
Normal rank
Property / Translation EN
 +
To the god Mars Lenus or Ocelus Vellaunus and to the Divinity of the Emperor Marcus Nonius Romanus, in return for freedom from liability of the college, gave this gift from his own resources on 23rd August in the consulship of Glabrio and Homulus.
Property / Translation EN: To the god Mars Lenus or Ocelus Vellaunus and to the Divinity of the Emperor Marcus Nonius Romanus, in return for freedom from liability of the college, gave this gift from his own resources on 23rd August in the consulship of Glabrio and Homulus. / rank
 +
Normal rank
Property / Translation EN: To the god Mars Lenus or Ocelus Vellaunus and to the Divinity of the Emperor Marcus Nonius Romanus, in return for freedom from liability of the college, gave this gift from his own resources on 23rd August in the consulship of Glabrio and Homulus. / reference
 +
Volume: i
Publication title: The Roman Inscriptions of Britain
Author: R. G. Collingwood
Author: R. P. Wright
Author: R. S. O. Tomlin
Page(s): 106, 762
Year: 1995
Publisher: Alan Sutton Publishing Limited

Latest revision as of 16:09, 15 September 2014

EE ix 1009
Language Label Description Also known as
English
RIB 309
EE ix 1009

    Statements

    309
    1 reference
    Scott Vanderbilt
    HD030516
    0 references
    154802
    0 references
    Licensed under a Creative Commons-Attribution 3.0 licence. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    0 references
    To the god Mars Lenus or Ocelus Vellaunus and to the Divinity of the Emperor Marcus Nonius Romanus, in return for freedom from liability of the college, gave this gift from his own resources on 23rd August in the consulship of Glabrio and Homulus.
    1 reference
    i
    The Roman Inscriptions of Britain
    R. G. Collingwood
    R. P. Wright
    R. S. O. Tomlin
    106, 762
    1995
    Alan Sutton Publishing Limited