Difference between revisions of "HEp 3 (Q1046)"

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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): (...) priest (flamen) of the divinized emperors, of the province of Baetica, staff officer (praefectus fabrum), duovir (highest municipal office) (...) his mother (...)lia Anulla, daughter of Lucius,...)
(‎Changed claim: Translation EN (P11): (...) priest (flamen) of the divinized emperors, of the province of Baetica, staff officer (praefectus fabrum), duovir (highest municipal office) (...) his mother (---)lia Anulla, daughter of Lucius,...)
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(...) priest (flamen) of the divinized emperors, of the province of Baetica, staff officer (praefectus fabrum), duovir (highest municipal office) (...) his mother (...)lia Anulla, daughter of Lucius, (...) donated a basilica with unroofed annexe (hypaethrum), from her own funds, and dedicated it after she had given a banquet.
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(...) priest (flamen) of the divinized emperors, of the province of Baetica, staff officer (praefectus fabrum), duovir (highest municipal office) (...) his mother (---)lia Anulla, daughter of Lucius, (...) donated a basilica with unroofed annexe (hypaethrum), from her own funds, and dedicated it after she had given a banquet.

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    ...flamen de los divinos Augustos de la provincia Bética, prefecto fabrum, duovir ... su madre...llia Anula, hija de Lucio, sacerdotisa.... una basílica con hipetro...tras haber dado un banquete, de su dinero lo dio y dedicó.”
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    Equipo Técnico, Archivo Epigráfico de Hispania
    (...) priest (flamen) of the divinized emperors, of the province of Baetica, staff officer (praefectus fabrum), duovir (highest municipal office) (...) his mother (---)lia Anulla, daughter of Lucius, (...) donated a basilica with unroofed annexe (hypaethrum), from her own funds, and dedicated it after she had given a banquet.
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