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+ | The city (set this up to) Flavius Valerius Diogenianus, the (---) of the emperor, because of his benevolence and justice towards her. The college of the four praetors, especially the Archiprytanis (= highest local magistrate) Marcus Aurelius Pytho(---), took charge | ||
Property / Translation EN: The city (set this up to) Flavius Valerius Diogenianus, the (---) of the emperor, because of his benevolence and justice towards her. The college of the four praetors, especially the Archiprytanis (= highest local magistrate) Marcus Aurelius Pytho(---), took charge / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: The city (set this up to) Flavius Valerius Diogenianus, the (---) of the emperor, because of his benevolence and justice towards her. The college of the four praetors, especially the Archiprytanis (= highest local magistrate) Marcus Aurelius Pytho(---), took charge / reference | |||
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Three fragments of base for statue, probably of Flavius Valerius Diogenianus, apparently imperial official. Samos (Insulae). Late third to earlier fourth century (?)
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Inscriptiones Graecae , XII, 6, 1, 386
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Three fragments of base for statue, probably of Flavius Valerius Diogenianus, apparently imperial official. Samos (Insulae). Late third to earlier fourth century (?)
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LSA-803
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University of Oxford
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The city (set this up to) Flavius Valerius Diogenianus, the (---) of the emperor, because of his benevolence and justice towards her. The college of the four praetors, especially the Archiprytanis (= highest local magistrate) Marcus Aurelius Pytho(---), took charge
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