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University of Oxford
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The people (of Anaphe) set (this) up to Euanassas, son of Krinoteles, because of his virtue and his nobility and goodness, through his graceful life and his love towards his fatherland and towards humankind, and his virtue of love towards (his) children, and through his benefactions towards themselves
Property / Translation EN: The people (of Anaphe) set (this) up to Euanassas, son of Krinoteles, because of his virtue and his nobility and goodness, through his graceful life and his love towards his fatherland and towards humankind, and his virtue of love towards (his) children, and through his benefactions towards themselves / rank
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Property / Translation EN: The people (of Anaphe) set (this) up to Euanassas, son of Krinoteles, because of his virtue and his nobility and goodness, through his graceful life and his love towards his fatherland and towards humankind, and his virtue of love towards (his) children, and through his benefactions towards themselves / reference
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References: Inscriptiones Graecae , XII, 3, 288
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

Latest revision as of 10:00, 12 May 2014

Base for statue of Euanassas, benefactor. Anaphe (Insulae). Late third to fourth century (?)
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Inscriptiones Graecae , XII, 3, 288
Base for statue of Euanassas, benefactor. Anaphe (Insulae). Late third to fourth century (?)

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    University of Oxford
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    The people (of Anaphe) set (this) up to Euanassas, son of Krinoteles, because of his virtue and his nobility and goodness, through his graceful life and his love towards his fatherland and towards humankind, and his virtue of love towards (his) children, and through his benefactions towards themselves
    1 reference
    Inscriptiones Graecae , XII, 3, 288
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities