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+ | The city and the council set (this) up (to) the younger Pyrrhus, having the same spirited heart as the older, both the prize of justice and the treasurer of wisdom, giving this small stone as reward for the benefits he gave his subjects | ||
Property / Translation EN: The city and the council set (this) up (to) the younger Pyrrhus, having the same spirited heart as the older, both the prize of justice and the treasurer of wisdom, giving this small stone as reward for the benefits he gave his subjects / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: The city and the council set (this) up (to) the younger Pyrrhus, having the same spirited heart as the older, both the prize of justice and the treasurer of wisdom, giving this small stone as reward for the benefits he gave his subjects / reference | |||
+ | References: Guarducci, M., Inscriptiones Creticae. Vol 4. Tituli Gortynii , Roma 1950 , no. 324 Year: 2012 Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities |
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Upper part of base for statue of Pyrrhus, governor of Creta. Gortyna (Creta). Second half of the fourth century
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Guarducci, M., Inscriptiones Creticae. Vol 4. Tituli Gortynii , Roma 1950 , no. 324
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Upper part of base for statue of Pyrrhus, governor of Creta. Gortyna (Creta). Second half of the fourth century
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LSA-786
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University of Oxford
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The city and the council set (this) up (to) the younger Pyrrhus, having the same spirited heart as the older, both the prize of justice and the treasurer of wisdom, giving this small stone as reward for the benefits he gave his subjects
1 reference
Guarducci, M., Inscriptiones Creticae. Vol 4. Tituli Gortynii , Roma 1950 , no. 324
2012
Last Statue of Antiquities