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+ | To the restorer of the Roman empire, the founder of eternal peace, and progenitor of mankind, to our lord Flavius Theodosius the most fortunate Augustus, father; and to his sons, our lords the Flavians Arcadius and Honorius the emperors ... ius Ac... | ||
Property / Translation EN: To the restorer of the Roman empire, the founder of eternal peace, and progenitor of mankind, to our lord Flavius Theodosius the most fortunate Augustus, father; and to his sons, our lords the Flavians Arcadius and Honorius the emperors ... ius Ac... / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: To the restorer of the Roman empire, the founder of eternal peace, and progenitor of mankind, to our lord Flavius Theodosius the most fortunate Augustus, father; and to his sons, our lords the Flavians Arcadius and Honorius the emperors ... ius Ac... / reference | |||
+ | References: Brown West, A., Latin inscriptions, 1896-1926: Corinth VIII, 2 , Princeton 1931 , nr. 26 References: Kent, J. H., The inscriptions, 1926-1950: Corinth VIII, 3 , Princeton 1966 , nr. 506 pl. 41 Year: 2012 Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities |
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Fragmentary plaque from base for statues of Theodosius I, Arcadius and Honorius, emperors. Corinth (Achaea). 393-395
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Brown West, A., Latin inscriptions, 1896-1926: Corinth VIII, 2 , Princeton 1931 , nr. 26
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Fragmentary plaque from base for statues of Theodosius I, Arcadius and Honorius, emperors. Corinth (Achaea). 393-395
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University of Oxford
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To the restorer of the Roman empire, the founder of eternal peace, and progenitor of mankind, to our lord Flavius Theodosius the most fortunate Augustus, father; and to his sons, our lords the Flavians Arcadius and Honorius the emperors ... ius Ac...
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Brown West, A., Latin inscriptions, 1896-1926: Corinth VIII, 2 , Princeton 1931 , nr. 26
Kent, J. H., The inscriptions, 1926-1950: Corinth VIII, 3 , Princeton 1966 , nr. 506 pl. 41
2012
Last Statue of Antiquities