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+ | Flavius Honorius, of divine descent, most dear to God, the most renowned. Flavius Eutolmius Tatianos, the clarissimus, prefect of the sacred praetorium, dedicated [this statue] with the customary devotion, in the time of Antonius Priscus, clarissimus praeses. | ||
Property / Translation EN: Flavius Honorius, of divine descent, most dear to God, the most renowned. Flavius Eutolmius Tatianos, the clarissimus, prefect of the sacred praetorium, dedicated [this statue] with the customary devotion, in the time of Antonius Priscus, clarissimus praeses. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: Flavius Honorius, of divine descent, most dear to God, the most renowned. Flavius Eutolmius Tatianos, the clarissimus, prefect of the sacred praetorium, dedicated [this statue] with the customary devotion, in the time of Antonius Priscus, clarissimus praeses. / reference | |||
+ | Year: 2004 Publication title: Originally published in Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity: The Late Roman and Byzantine Inscriptions (2004) Author: Charlotte Roueché Place: London |
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Fl. Eutolmius Tatianos honours Honorius
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Flavius Honorius, of divine descent, most dear to God, the most renowned. Flavius Eutolmius Tatianos, the clarissimus, prefect of the sacred praetorium, dedicated [this statue] with the customary devotion, in the time of Antonius Priscus, clarissimus praeses.
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2004
Originally published in Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity: The Late Roman and Byzantine Inscriptions (2004)
Charlotte Roueché
London