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+ | CIL 06, 01195; CIL 06, 01731; CIL 06, 31913b, cfr. pp. 3071, 3813, 4746 | ||
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+ | LSA-1437 | ||
Property / Last Statues of Antiquity Identifier: LSA-1437 / rank | |||
+ | Normal rank | ||
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+ | University of Oxford | ||
Property / IPR: University of Oxford / rank | |||
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+ | [To Flavius Stilicho, illustrious man], twice consul, commander of both armies, commander of the imperial bodyguards and of the imperial stables ( comes domesticorum et stabuli sacri ), and progressing with time through the steps of the most glorious military service to the summit and advanced to royal kinship by marriage, a partner in all wars and victories, son-in-law of the divine Theodosius Augustus and likewise father-in-law of our lord Honorius Augustus. The Roman people, on account of his unique love and providence in its regard, have decreed a statue of bronze and silver to be placed on the rostra as a memory of his everlasting glory. Fl(avius) Pisidius Romulus, of clarissimus rank, prefect of the City, carried it out. | ||
Property / Translation EN: [To Flavius Stilicho, illustrious man], twice consul, commander of both armies, commander of the imperial bodyguards and of the imperial stables ( comes domesticorum et stabuli sacri ), and progressing with time through the steps of the most glorious military service to the summit and advanced to royal kinship by marriage, a partner in all wars and victories, son-in-law of the divine Theodosius Augustus and likewise father-in-law of our lord Honorius Augustus. The Roman people, on account of his unique love and providence in its regard, have decreed a statue of bronze and silver to be placed on the rostra as a memory of his everlasting glory. Fl(avius) Pisidius Romulus, of clarissimus rank, prefect of the City, carried it out. / rank | |||
+ | Normal rank | ||
Property / Translation EN: [To Flavius Stilicho, illustrious man], twice consul, commander of both armies, commander of the imperial bodyguards and of the imperial stables ( comes domesticorum et stabuli sacri ), and progressing with time through the steps of the most glorious military service to the summit and advanced to royal kinship by marriage, a partner in all wars and victories, son-in-law of the divine Theodosius Augustus and likewise father-in-law of our lord Honorius Augustus. The Roman people, on account of his unique love and providence in its regard, have decreed a statue of bronze and silver to be placed on the rostra as a memory of his everlasting glory. Fl(avius) Pisidius Romulus, of clarissimus rank, prefect of the City, carried it out. / reference | |||
+ | References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1371=1195 (+p. 4746) Year: 2012 Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities | ||
Property / EDR identifier | |||
+ | EDR111525 | ||
Property / EDR identifier: EDR111525 / rank | |||
+ | Normal rank |
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Front of base for statue, in bronze and silver, of Flavius Stilicho, consul, master of the soldiery and member of the imperial family. Rome, Forum. 405-406.
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CIL 06, 01195; CIL 06, 01731; CIL 06, 31913b, cfr. pp. 3071, 3813, 4746
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Front of base for statue, in bronze and silver, of Flavius Stilicho, consul, master of the soldiery and member of the imperial family. Rome, Forum. 405-406.
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LSA-1437
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University of Oxford
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[To Flavius Stilicho, illustrious man], twice consul, commander of both armies, commander of the imperial bodyguards and of the imperial stables ( comes domesticorum et stabuli sacri ), and progressing with time through the steps of the most glorious military service to the summit and advanced to royal kinship by marriage, a partner in all wars and victories, son-in-law of the divine Theodosius Augustus and likewise father-in-law of our lord Honorius Augustus. The Roman people, on account of his unique love and providence in its regard, have decreed a statue of bronze and silver to be placed on the rostra as a memory of his everlasting glory. Fl(avius) Pisidius Romulus, of clarissimus rank, prefect of the City, carried it out.
1 reference
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1371=1195 (+p. 4746)
2012
Last Statue of Antiquities
EDR111525
0 references