Difference between revisions of "IRT331 (Q392)"

From EAGLE MediaWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(‎Created claim: BSR identifier (P40): IRT331)
(‎Set a reference)
 
(6 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Property / EDH identifier
 +
HD059272
Property / EDH identifier: HD059272 / rank
 +
Normal rank
Property / IPR
 +
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/
Property / IPR: 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/ / rank
 +
Normal rank
Property / Translation EN
 +
To Tiberius Caesar Augustus, son of the deified Augustus, grandson of deified Julius, chief priest, consul [for the fifth time], acclaimed victor for the eight, holding tribunician power for the thirty-seventh; Caius Rubellius Blandus, quaestor of deified Augustus, tribune of the people, praetor, consul, proconsul, priest, patron, using the income from land which he restored to the people of Lepcis, [saw to it] that all the streets of the city of Lapcis were paved with silex. Marcus Etrilius Lupercus, his legate (senatorial assistent) and civic patron let the contracts for the work.
Property / Translation EN: To Tiberius Caesar Augustus, son of the deified Augustus, grandson of deified Julius, chief priest, consul [for the fifth time], acclaimed victor for the eight, holding tribunician power for the thirty-seventh; Caius Rubellius Blandus, quaestor of deified Augustus, tribune of the people, praetor, consul, proconsul, priest, patron, using the income from land which he restored to the people of Lepcis, [saw to it] that all the streets of the city of Lapcis were paved with silex. Marcus Etrilius Lupercus, his legate (senatorial assistent) and civic patron let the contracts for the work. / rank
 +
Normal rank
Property / Translation EN: To Tiberius Caesar Augustus, son of the deified Augustus, grandson of deified Julius, chief priest, consul [for the fifth time], acclaimed victor for the eight, holding tribunician power for the thirty-seventh; Caius Rubellius Blandus, quaestor of deified Augustus, tribune of the people, praetor, consul, proconsul, priest, patron, using the income from land which he restored to the people of Lepcis, [saw to it] that all the streets of the city of Lapcis were paved with silex. Marcus Etrilius Lupercus, his legate (senatorial assistent) and civic patron let the contracts for the work. / reference
 +
Year: 2009
Publication title: IRT2009
Author: J. M. Reynolds
Place: London
Publisher: King's College London
Property / Trismegistos identifier
 +
202597
Property / Trismegistos identifier: 202597 / rank
 +
Normal rank
Property / Translation IT
 +
A Tiberio Cesare Augusto, figlio del divo Augusto, nipote del divo Giulio, pontefice massimo, console per la quinta volta, acclamato imperatore per l'ottava volta, investito della potestà tribunizia per la trentasettesima volta; Caius Rubellius Blandus, questore del divo Augusto, tribuno della plebe, pretore, console, proconsole, pontefice, patrono, con le rendite fondiarie che restituì ai Leptitani fece pavimentare tutte le strade della città di Leptis con la pietra; Marcus Etrilius Lupercus, legato propretore, patrono, ne affidò la realizzazione per mezzo di un'asta pubblica.
Property / Translation IT: A Tiberio Cesare Augusto, figlio del divo Augusto, nipote del divo Giulio, pontefice massimo, console per la quinta volta, acclamato imperatore per l'ottava volta, investito della potestà tribunizia per la trentasettesima volta; Caius Rubellius Blandus, questore del divo Augusto, tribuno della plebe, pretore, console, proconsole, pontefice, patrono, con le rendite fondiarie che restituì ai Leptitani fece pavimentare tutte le strade della città di Leptis con la pietra; Marcus Etrilius Lupercus, legato propretore, patrono, ne affidò la realizzazione per mezzo di un'asta pubblica. / rank
 +
Normal rank
Property / Translation IT: A Tiberio Cesare Augusto, figlio del divo Augusto, nipote del divo Giulio, pontefice massimo, console per la quinta volta, acclamato imperatore per l'ottava volta, investito della potestà tribunizia per la trentasettesima volta; Caius Rubellius Blandus, questore del divo Augusto, tribuno della plebe, pretore, console, proconsole, pontefice, patrono, con le rendite fondiarie che restituì ai Leptitani fece pavimentare tutte le strade della città di Leptis con la pietra; Marcus Etrilius Lupercus, legato propretore, patrono, ne affidò la realizzazione per mezzo di un'asta pubblica. / reference
 +
Author: Francesca Bigi

Latest revision as of 15:53, 12 July 2015

Building dedication to Tiberius for road paving
Language Label Description Also known as
English
IRT331
Building dedication to Tiberius for road paving

    Statements

    IRT331
    0 references
    HD059272
    0 references
    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/
    0 references
    To Tiberius Caesar Augustus, son of the deified Augustus, grandson of deified Julius, chief priest, consul [for the fifth time], acclaimed victor for the eight, holding tribunician power for the thirty-seventh; Caius Rubellius Blandus, quaestor of deified Augustus, tribune of the people, praetor, consul, proconsul, priest, patron, using the income from land which he restored to the people of Lepcis, [saw to it] that all the streets of the city of Lapcis were paved with silex. Marcus Etrilius Lupercus, his legate (senatorial assistent) and civic patron let the contracts for the work.
    1 reference
    2009
    J. M. Reynolds
    London
    King's College London
    202597
    0 references
    A Tiberio Cesare Augusto, figlio del divo Augusto, nipote del divo Giulio, pontefice massimo, console per la quinta volta, acclamato imperatore per l'ottava volta, investito della potestà tribunizia per la trentasettesima volta; Caius Rubellius Blandus, questore del divo Augusto, tribuno della plebe, pretore, console, proconsole, pontefice, patrono, con le rendite fondiarie che restituì ai Leptitani fece pavimentare tutte le strade della città di Leptis con la pietra; Marcus Etrilius Lupercus, legato propretore, patrono, ne affidò la realizzazione per mezzo di un'asta pubblica.
    1 reference
    Francesca Bigi