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Property / RIB identifier: 627 / reference | |||
+ | Author of publication: Scott Vanderbilt | ||
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+ | 155120 | ||
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+ | 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 | |||
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+ | To the goddess Victoria Brigantia and to the Divinities of the two Emperors, Titus Aurelius Aurelianus gave and dedicated (this altar) for himself and his family, while he himself was master of sacred rites, in the third consulship of Antoninus and the [second] of Geta. | ||
Property / Translation EN: To the goddess Victoria Brigantia and to the Divinities of the two Emperors, Titus Aurelius Aurelianus gave and dedicated (this altar) for himself and his family, while he himself was master of sacred rites, in the third consulship of Antoninus and the [second] of Geta. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: To the goddess Victoria Brigantia and to the Divinities of the two Emperors, Titus Aurelius Aurelianus gave and dedicated (this altar) for himself and his family, while he himself was master of sacred rites, in the third consulship of Antoninus and the [second] of Geta. / reference | |||
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CIL vii 200
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RIB 627
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CIL vii 200
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155120
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Licensed under a Creative Commons-Attribution 3.0 licence. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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To the goddess Victoria Brigantia and to the Divinities of the two Emperors, Titus Aurelius Aurelianus gave and dedicated (this altar) for himself and his family, while he himself was master of sacred rites, in the third consulship of Antoninus and the [second] of Geta.