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Our most pious and provident lords, Galerius Valerius Maximianus Augustus, and Galerius Valerius Maximinus the most brilliant Caesar, dedicated, out of the material ordered by the sacred foresight of our lords themselves, out of the sacred silver, to the most holy goddess Athena, an Asclepius, weighing eighty-six pounds and three ounces, according to Italian weight, during the governorship of Hellespontus of Julius Cassius, of perfectissimus rank.
Property / Translation EN: Our most pious and provident lords, Galerius Valerius Maximianus Augustus, and Galerius Valerius Maximinus the most brilliant Caesar, dedicated, out of the material ordered by the sacred foresight of our lords themselves, out of the sacred silver, to the most holy goddess Athena, an Asclepius, weighing eighty-six pounds and three ounces, according to Italian weight, during the governorship of Hellespontus of Julius Cassius, of perfectissimus rank. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: Our most pious and provident lords, Galerius Valerius Maximianus Augustus, and Galerius Valerius Maximinus the most brilliant Caesar, dedicated, out of the material ordered by the sacred foresight of our lords themselves, out of the sacred silver, to the most holy goddess Athena, an Asclepius, weighing eighty-six pounds and three ounces, according to Italian weight, during the governorship of Hellespontus of Julius Cassius, of perfectissimus rank. / reference
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References: Frisch, P. (ed.), Die Inschriften von Ilion. Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, vol. 3 , Bonn 1975 , 203, no. 97
References: Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum , , 52, 2002 no. 1182
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

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Base for silver statue of god Asclepius, set up to Athena Ilias by emperors Diocletian and Galerius. From Ilium/Troy (Hellespontus). 293-305.
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Frisch, P. (ed.), Die Inschriften von Ilion. Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, vol. 3 , Bonn 1975 , 203, no. 97
Base for silver statue of god Asclepius, set up to Athena Ilias by emperors Diocletian and Galerius. From Ilium/Troy (Hellespontus). 293-305.

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    Our most pious and provident lords, Galerius Valerius Maximianus Augustus, and Galerius Valerius Maximinus the most brilliant Caesar, dedicated, out of the material ordered by the sacred foresight of our lords themselves, out of the sacred silver, to the most holy goddess Athena, an Asclepius, weighing eighty-six pounds and three ounces, according to Italian weight, during the governorship of Hellespontus of Julius Cassius, of perfectissimus rank.
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    Frisch, P. (ed.), Die Inschriften von Ilion. Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien, vol. 3 , Bonn 1975 , 203, no. 97
    Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum , , 52, 2002 no. 1182
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities