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Hercules, blood (= child) of Zeus, beastkiller, you, in days gone by, were not the only one born as a protector against evil. Rather, our generation as well produced a Hercules, the noble Anastasius, the glorious founder of Rhodes, who set you up here with (his) high-minded labours
Property / Translation EN: Hercules, blood (= child) of Zeus, beastkiller, you, in days gone by, were not the only one born as a protector against evil. Rather, our generation as well produced a Hercules, the noble Anastasius, the glorious founder of Rhodes, who set you up here with (his) high-minded labours / rank
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Normal rank
Property / Translation EN: Hercules, blood (= child) of Zeus, beastkiller, you, in days gone by, were not the only one born as a protector against evil. Rather, our generation as well produced a Hercules, the noble Anastasius, the glorious founder of Rhodes, who set you up here with (his) high-minded labours / reference
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References: Robert, L., Epigrammes du Bas-Empire (Hellenica IV) , Paris 1948 , p. 117
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

Latest revision as of 10:02, 12 May 2014

Base for statue, probably of Anastasius (but possibly of Hercules). Rhodos (Insulae). Fourth to earlier fifth century.
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Robert, L., Epigrammes du Bas-Empire (Hellenica IV) , Paris 1948 , p. 117
Base for statue, probably of Anastasius (but possibly of Hercules). Rhodos (Insulae). Fourth to earlier fifth century.

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    University of Oxford
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    Hercules, blood (= child) of Zeus, beastkiller, you, in days gone by, were not the only one born as a protector against evil. Rather, our generation as well produced a Hercules, the noble Anastasius, the glorious founder of Rhodes, who set you up here with (his) high-minded labours
    1 reference
    Robert, L., Epigrammes du Bas-Empire (Hellenica IV) , Paris 1948 , p. 117
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities