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The assembly and the people pay honour. Because of his good judgement the Solymi have revered Honoratus, (son of Moles?); for he banished hunger to the sea, discovering a boundless measure of corn for those of the city, not for one time, nor small, but for the whole extension of [his?] life.
Property / Translation EN: The assembly and the people pay honour. Because of his good judgement the Solymi have revered Honoratus, (son of Moles?); for he banished hunger to the sea, discovering a boundless measure of corn for those of the city, not for one time, nor small, but for the whole extension of [his?] life. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: The assembly and the people pay honour. Because of his good judgement the Solymi have revered Honoratus, (son of Moles?); for he banished hunger to the sea, discovering a boundless measure of corn for those of the city, not for one time, nor small, but for the whole extension of [his?] life. / reference
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References: Heberdey, R., Tituli Asiae Minoris. Volumen III, Tituli Pisidiae : linguis Graeca et Latina conscripti , Vienna 1941 , no. 103
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

Latest revision as of 09:43, 12 May 2014

Base for statue of Honoratus, provincial governor. Termessus Maior (Pisidia). Fourth to fifth century.
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Heberdey, R., Tituli Asiae Minoris. Volumen III, Tituli Pisidiae : linguis Graeca et Latina conscripti , Vienna 1941 , no. 103
Base for statue of Honoratus, provincial governor. Termessus Maior (Pisidia). Fourth to fifth century.

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    University of Oxford
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    The assembly and the people pay honour. Because of his good judgement the Solymi have revered Honoratus, (son of Moles?); for he banished hunger to the sea, discovering a boundless measure of corn for those of the city, not for one time, nor small, but for the whole extension of [his?] life.
    1 reference
    Heberdey, R., Tituli Asiae Minoris. Volumen III, Tituli Pisidiae : linguis Graeca et Latina conscripti , Vienna 1941 , no. 103
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities