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+ | L. Menacius Priscus, son of Lucius, of the Velina (voting tribe), granted the public horse, prefect of the engineers, duumvir with censorial power, military tribune, flamen of the Augusti, patron of the colony, brought the Augustan aqueduct into the upper and lower parts of the colony at his own expense and donated 400.000 sesterces for its unkeep. | ||
Property / Translation EN: L. Menacius Priscus, son of Lucius, of the Velina (voting tribe), granted the public horse, prefect of the engineers, duumvir with censorial power, military tribune, flamen of the Augusti, patron of the colony, brought the Augustan aqueduct into the upper and lower parts of the colony at his own expense and donated 400.000 sesterces for its unkeep. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: L. Menacius Priscus, son of Lucius, of the Velina (voting tribe), granted the public horse, prefect of the engineers, duumvir with censorial power, military tribune, flamen of the Augusti, patron of the colony, brought the Augustan aqueduct into the upper and lower parts of the colony at his own expense and donated 400.000 sesterces for its unkeep. / reference | |||
+ | Author: H. Mouritsen Author of publication: C. Bruun - J. Edmondson Publication title: The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy Place: Oxford Year: 2015 Page(s): 236-237 |
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Honorary inscription
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CIL 05, 00047
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Honorary inscription
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EDR135369
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L. Menacius Priscus, son of Lucius, of the Velina (voting tribe), granted the public horse, prefect of the engineers, duumvir with censorial power, military tribune, flamen of the Augusti, patron of the colony, brought the Augustan aqueduct into the upper and lower parts of the colony at his own expense and donated 400.000 sesterces for its unkeep.
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H. Mouritsen
C. Bruun - J. Edmondson
The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy
Oxford
2015
236-237