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| + | [Statue of] Marcus Aurelius [...]nus, son of Artemon son of Kallikles, surnamed "Gecko", sculptor; he lived with modesty and self-control, giving an example of virtue. The erection of the statue was the action of Zenas, his son. | ||
| Property / Translation EN: [Statue of] Marcus Aurelius [...]nus, son of Artemon son of Kallikles, surnamed "Gecko", sculptor; he lived with modesty and self-control, giving an example of virtue. The erection of the statue was the action of Zenas, his son. / rank | |||
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| Property / Translation EN: [Statue of] Marcus Aurelius [...]nus, son of Artemon son of Kallikles, surnamed "Gecko", sculptor; he lived with modesty and self-control, giving an example of virtue. The erection of the statue was the action of Zenas, his son. / reference | |||
| + | Year: 1991 Publication title: Originally published in Erim and Reynolds (1991). Author: Joyce M. Reynolds | ||
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Honours for Marcus Aurelius [...]nus son of Artemon
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[Statue of] Marcus Aurelius [...]nus, son of Artemon son of Kallikles, surnamed "Gecko", sculptor; he lived with modesty and self-control, giving an example of virtue. The erection of the statue was the action of Zenas, his son.
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1991
Originally published in Erim and Reynolds (1991).
Joyce M. Reynolds