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Eutropius, much talked of for his divine judgements, when the fatherland of the Magnesians was thrown down, set up and built, according to counsel, excellent and wondrous works for the citizens and most holy city. For this reason, acting in return for all things, the boule and the demos have honoured him with a stone image. With good luck.
Property / Translation EN: Eutropius, much talked of for his divine judgements, when the fatherland of the Magnesians was thrown down, set up and built, according to counsel, excellent and wondrous works for the citizens and most holy city. For this reason, acting in return for all things, the boule and the demos have honoured him with a stone image. With good luck. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: Eutropius, much talked of for his divine judgements, when the fatherland of the Magnesians was thrown down, set up and built, according to counsel, excellent and wondrous works for the citizens and most holy city. For this reason, acting in return for all things, the boule and the demos have honoured him with a stone image. With good luck. / reference
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References: Kern. O (ed.), Die Inschriften von Magnesia am Maeander , Berlin 1900 , 135-6, no. 202
References: Merkelbach, R. and J. Stauber (eds.), Steinepigramme aus dem griechischen Osten. Bd. 1. Die Westküste Kleinasiens von Knidos bis Ilion , Stuttgart 1998 , p. 197 no. 02/01/06
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

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Base for statue of Eutropius, governor of Asia. Magnesia ad Maeandrum (Asia). Fourth to fifth century, probably 371/2
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Kern. O (ed.), Die Inschriften von Magnesia am Maeander , Berlin 1900 , 135-6, no. 202
Base for statue of Eutropius, governor of Asia. Magnesia ad Maeandrum (Asia). Fourth to fifth century, probably 371/2

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    University of Oxford
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    Eutropius, much talked of for his divine judgements, when the fatherland of the Magnesians was thrown down, set up and built, according to counsel, excellent and wondrous works for the citizens and most holy city. For this reason, acting in return for all things, the boule and the demos have honoured him with a stone image. With good luck.
    1 reference
    Kern. O (ed.), Die Inschriften von Magnesia am Maeander , Berlin 1900 , 135-6, no. 202
    Merkelbach, R. and J. Stauber (eds.), Steinepigramme aus dem griechischen Osten. Bd. 1. Die Westküste Kleinasiens von Knidos bis Ilion , Stuttgart 1998 , p. 197 no. 02/01/06
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities