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LSA-367
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University of Oxford
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To Good Fortune. He whom you see is the master of the cavalry and the infantry, consul, patricius , and father of the empire. This man now returns triumphant, victorious all over the world. You, Basiliscus, a glory to your Romans.
Property / Translation EN: To Good Fortune. He whom you see is the master of the cavalry and the infantry, consul, patricius , and father of the empire. This man now returns triumphant, victorious all over the world. You, Basiliscus, a glory to your Romans. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: To Good Fortune. He whom you see is the master of the cavalry and the infantry, consul, patricius , and father of the empire. This man now returns triumphant, victorious all over the world. You, Basiliscus, a glory to your Romans. / reference
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References: Beševliev, V., Spätgriechische und spätlateinische Inschriften aus Bulgarien , Berlin 1964 , no. 206 fig. 229
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

Latest revision as of 09:15, 12 May 2014

Base for statue of Basiliscus, consul and military commander. Philippopolis (Thracia). 465-474
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Beševliev, V., Spätgriechische und spätlateinische Inschriften aus Bulgarien , Berlin 1964 , no. 206 fig. 229
Base for statue of Basiliscus, consul and military commander. Philippopolis (Thracia). 465-474

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    University of Oxford
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    To Good Fortune. He whom you see is the master of the cavalry and the infantry, consul, patricius , and father of the empire. This man now returns triumphant, victorious all over the world. You, Basiliscus, a glory to your Romans.
    1 reference
    Beševliev, V., Spätgriechische und spätlateinische Inschriften aus Bulgarien , Berlin 1964 , no. 206 fig. 229
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities