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+ | [... ? senator, son ] of a consular, the contest-president in perpetuity of the great Gordianea Attalea of the most splendid city of the Aphrodisians, who died in imperial Rome; having brought back his remains and buried his friend, Tiberius Claudius Eutychianos also (put up) his image | ||
Property / Translation EN: [... ? senator, son ] of a consular, the contest-president in perpetuity of the great Gordianea Attalea of the most splendid city of the Aphrodisians, who died in imperial Rome; having brought back his remains and buried his friend, Tiberius Claudius Eutychianos also (put up) his image / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: [... ? senator, son ] of a consular, the contest-president in perpetuity of the great Gordianea Attalea of the most splendid city of the Aphrodisians, who died in imperial Rome; having brought back his remains and buried his friend, Tiberius Claudius Eutychianos also (put up) his image / reference | |||
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Honours for anonymous, contest-president for life of the Gordianea Attalea
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Honours for anonymous, contest-president for life of the Gordianea Attalea
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Creative Commons licence Attribution 2.5 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/). All reuse or distribution of this work must contain somewhere a link back to the URL http://insaph.kcl.ac.uk/
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[... ? senator, son ] of a consular, the contest-president in perpetuity of the great Gordianea Attalea of the most splendid city of the Aphrodisians, who died in imperial Rome; having brought back his remains and buried his friend, Tiberius Claudius Eutychianos also (put up) his image
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