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The city [set this up to] the governor ( anthupatos ) of clarissimus rank, Claudius Illyrius – grandson of Leonticus the former governor, son of Terens the former holder of the office of eponymous archon – governor, member of the Areopagus, and benefactor. Marcus Iunius Minucianus took charge.
Property / Translation EN: The city [set this up to] the governor ( anthupatos ) of clarissimus rank, Claudius Illyrius – grandson of Leonticus the former governor, son of Terens the former holder of the office of eponymous archon – governor, member of the Areopagus, and benefactor. Marcus Iunius Minucianus took charge. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: The city [set this up to] the governor ( anthupatos ) of clarissimus rank, Claudius Illyrius – grandson of Leonticus the former governor, son of Terens the former holder of the office of eponymous archon – governor, member of the Areopagus, and benefactor. Marcus Iunius Minucianus took charge. / reference
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References: Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III 3690
References: Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III(2) 13264
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

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Base for statue of Claudius Illyrius, governor of Achaea. Athens, Acropolis. Late third century
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Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III 3690
Base for statue of Claudius Illyrius, governor of Achaea. Athens, Acropolis. Late third century

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    University of Oxford
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    The city [set this up to] the governor ( anthupatos ) of clarissimus rank, Claudius Illyrius – grandson of Leonticus the former governor, son of Terens the former holder of the office of eponymous archon – governor, member of the Areopagus, and benefactor. Marcus Iunius Minucianus took charge.
    1 reference
    Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III 3690
    Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III(2) 13264
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities