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| + | The never-to-be-forgotten benefactor, who, with baths and with command of the corn-supply, drove away plague and famine, Rhodopaeus, lover of his country; the city, loving him, has adorned him with this second marble image, repaying him with worthy honours. (Trans: C. Roueché) | ||
| Property / Translation EN: The never-to-be-forgotten benefactor, who, with baths and with command of the corn-supply, drove away plague and famine, Rhodopaeus, lover of his country; the city, loving him, has adorned him with this second marble image, repaying him with worthy honours. (Trans: C. Roueché) / rank | |||
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| Property / Translation EN: The never-to-be-forgotten benefactor, who, with baths and with command of the corn-supply, drove away plague and famine, Rhodopaeus, lover of his country; the city, loving him, has adorned him with this second marble image, repaying him with worthy honours. (Trans: C. Roueché) / reference | |||
| + | References: Roueché, C., Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity (Journal of Roman Studies Monograph 5) , London 1989 , no. 86 Year: 2012 Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities | ||
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Columnar base for statue of Rhodopaeus. Aphrodisias (Caria). Sixth century.
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Roueché, C., Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity (Journal of Roman Studies Monograph 5) , London 1989 , no. 86
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Columnar base for statue of Rhodopaeus. Aphrodisias (Caria). Sixth century.
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LSA-194
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University of Oxford
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The never-to-be-forgotten benefactor, who, with baths and with command of the corn-supply, drove away plague and famine, Rhodopaeus, lover of his country; the city, loving him, has adorned him with this second marble image, repaying him with worthy honours. (Trans: C. Roueché)
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Roueché, C., Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity (Journal of Roman Studies Monograph 5) , London 1989 , no. 86
2012
Last Statue of Antiquities