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Property / Translation EN
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When emperor Caesar Vespasian [Augustus was] Chief [priest], holding tribunician power for the third time, had been acclaimed victor ten times, was consul for the fourth time and designated [for a fifth, father of the country], Quintus Manlius Ancharius Tarq[uitius Saturni]nus proconsul, patron, d[edicated][ this], [...] Volumnius Memor Felix, his [legate] holding propraetorian powers [being present too]. Iddibal, [son] of Balsillac, grandson of Annobal, great grandson of Asmun [...][built] the temple of Mater Magna [...] and adorned it at a cost of 200,000 sesterces given from his own funds [...] and Passienus Maris ( or ? son of Mar) from [...]
Property / Translation EN: When emperor Caesar Vespasian [Augustus was] Chief [priest], holding tribunician power for the third time, had been acclaimed victor ten times, was consul for the fourth time and designated [for a fifth, father of the country], Quintus Manlius Ancharius Tarq[uitius Saturni]nus proconsul, patron, d[edicated][ this], [...] Volumnius Memor Felix, his [legate] holding propraetorian powers [being present too]. Iddibal, [son] of Balsillac, grandson of Annobal, great grandson of Asmun [...][built] the temple of Mater Magna [...] and adorned it at a cost of 200,000 sesterces given from his own funds [...] and Passienus Maris ( or ? son of Mar) from [...] / rank
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Property / Translation EN: When emperor Caesar Vespasian [Augustus was] Chief [priest], holding tribunician power for the third time, had been acclaimed victor ten times, was consul for the fourth time and designated [for a fifth, father of the country], Quintus Manlius Ancharius Tarq[uitius Saturni]nus proconsul, patron, d[edicated][ this], [...] Volumnius Memor Felix, his [legate] holding propraetorian powers [being present too]. Iddibal, [son] of Balsillac, grandson of Annobal, great grandson of Asmun [...][built] the temple of Mater Magna [...] and adorned it at a cost of 200,000 sesterces given from his own funds [...] and Passienus Maris ( or ? son of Mar) from [...] / reference
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Year: 2009
Publication title: IRT2009
Author: J. M. Reynolds
Place: London
Publisher: King's College London
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200632
Property / Trismegistos identifier: 200632 / rank
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Property / Translation IT
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Sotto l'Imperatore Cesare Vespasiano Augusto, pontefice massimo, investito della potestà tribunizia per la terza volta, acclamato imperatore per la decima volta, console per la quarta volta, designato per la quinta, padre della patria, Quintus Manlius Ancharius Tarquitius Saturninus proconsole, patrono, dedicò; Volumnius Memor Felix legato propretore [...] Iddibal, figlio di Balsillac, nipote di Annobal, pronipote di Asmun [... costruì?] il tempio di Magna Mater [...] e lo adornò a sue spese con 200,000 sesterzi [...] e Passienus Maris [...]
Property / Translation IT: Sotto l'Imperatore Cesare Vespasiano Augusto, pontefice massimo, investito della potestà tribunizia per la terza volta, acclamato imperatore per la decima volta, console per la quarta volta, designato per la quinta, padre della patria, Quintus Manlius Ancharius Tarquitius Saturninus proconsole, patrono, dedicò; Volumnius Memor Felix legato propretore [...] Iddibal, figlio di Balsillac, nipote di Annobal, pronipote di Asmun [... costruì?] il tempio di Magna Mater [...] e lo adornò a sue spese con 200,000 sesterzi [...] e Passienus Maris [...] / rank
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Property / Translation IT: Sotto l'Imperatore Cesare Vespasiano Augusto, pontefice massimo, investito della potestà tribunizia per la terza volta, acclamato imperatore per la decima volta, console per la quarta volta, designato per la quinta, padre della patria, Quintus Manlius Ancharius Tarquitius Saturninus proconsole, patrono, dedicò; Volumnius Memor Felix legato propretore [...] Iddibal, figlio di Balsillac, nipote di Annobal, pronipote di Asmun [... costruì?] il tempio di Magna Mater [...] e lo adornò a sue spese con 200,000 sesterzi [...] e Passienus Maris [...] / reference
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Author: Francesca Bigi

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Fragmentary building dedication by Q. Manlius Ancharius Tarquitius Saturninus
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Fragmentary building dedication by Q. Manlius Ancharius Tarquitius Saturninus

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    Creative Commons licence Attribution UK 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/). All reuse or distribution of this work must contain somewhere a link back to the URL http://irt.kcl.ac.uk/
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    When emperor Caesar Vespasian [Augustus was] Chief [priest], holding tribunician power for the third time, had been acclaimed victor ten times, was consul for the fourth time and designated [for a fifth, father of the country], Quintus Manlius Ancharius Tarq[uitius Saturni]nus proconsul, patron, d[edicated][ this], [...] Volumnius Memor Felix, his [legate] holding propraetorian powers [being present too]. Iddibal, [son] of Balsillac, grandson of Annobal, great grandson of Asmun [...][built] the temple of Mater Magna [...] and adorned it at a cost of 200,000 sesterces given from his own funds [...] and Passienus Maris ( or ? son of Mar) from [...]
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    2009
    J. M. Reynolds
    London
    King's College London
    200632
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    Sotto l'Imperatore Cesare Vespasiano Augusto, pontefice massimo, investito della potestà tribunizia per la terza volta, acclamato imperatore per la decima volta, console per la quarta volta, designato per la quinta, padre della patria, Quintus Manlius Ancharius Tarquitius Saturninus proconsole, patrono, dedicò; Volumnius Memor Felix legato propretore [...] Iddibal, figlio di Balsillac, nipote di Annobal, pronipote di Asmun [... costruì?] il tempio di Magna Mater [...] e lo adornò a sue spese con 200,000 sesterzi [...] e Passienus Maris [...]
    1 reference
    Francesca Bigi