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+ | Our lords, the most unconquered and venerable and perpetual Augusti, Theodosius and Arcadius, victors over the whole globe, at the petition of the first-ranking citizens ( ad petitum primorum ) of the most noble city of Alexandria, ordered that a statue in civil dress ( civili habitu ) be set up and placed in a highly frequented site ( loco celeberrimo ) by the most distinguished men ( per clarissimos ) of the city of Alexandria, to Maternus Cynegius, a man of all virtues, born for exceptional praise and glory, promoted through all the grades of office in consideration of his merits, and praetorian prefect of the East, in order to perpetuate his fame. | ||
Property / Translation EN: Our lords, the most unconquered and venerable and perpetual Augusti, Theodosius and Arcadius, victors over the whole globe, at the petition of the first-ranking citizens ( ad petitum primorum ) of the most noble city of Alexandria, ordered that a statue in civil dress ( civili habitu ) be set up and placed in a highly frequented site ( loco celeberrimo ) by the most distinguished men ( per clarissimos ) of the city of Alexandria, to Maternus Cynegius, a man of all virtues, born for exceptional praise and glory, promoted through all the grades of office in consideration of his merits, and praetorian prefect of the East, in order to perpetuate his fame. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: Our lords, the most unconquered and venerable and perpetual Augusti, Theodosius and Arcadius, victors over the whole globe, at the petition of the first-ranking citizens ( ad petitum primorum ) of the most noble city of Alexandria, ordered that a statue in civil dress ( civili habitu ) be set up and placed in a highly frequented site ( loco celeberrimo ) by the most distinguished men ( per clarissimos ) of the city of Alexandria, to Maternus Cynegius, a man of all virtues, born for exceptional praise and glory, promoted through all the grades of office in consideration of his merits, and praetorian prefect of the East, in order to perpetuate his fame. / reference | |||
+ | References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III 19 References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III suppl. I,1, 6587 Year: 2012 Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities |
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Base for statue, probably bronze, of Maternus Cynegius, praetorian prefect. Alexandria (Aegyptus). 384-387
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III 19
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Base for statue, probably bronze, of Maternus Cynegius, praetorian prefect. Alexandria (Aegyptus). 384-387
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Our lords, the most unconquered and venerable and perpetual Augusti, Theodosius and Arcadius, victors over the whole globe, at the petition of the first-ranking citizens ( ad petitum primorum ) of the most noble city of Alexandria, ordered that a statue in civil dress ( civili habitu ) be set up and placed in a highly frequented site ( loco celeberrimo ) by the most distinguished men ( per clarissimos ) of the city of Alexandria, to Maternus Cynegius, a man of all virtues, born for exceptional praise and glory, promoted through all the grades of office in consideration of his merits, and praetorian prefect of the East, in order to perpetuate his fame.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III 19
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III suppl. I,1, 6587
2012
Last Statue of Antiquities