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Still a noble remnant of the golden stock of Aleos, an adviser of man, Eutychus, son of Aristomenes! The mighty city of Tegea, repaying him for raising her up through counsel and his own possessions, set up a beautiful statue, for future men to proclaim readily (the virtues) of the excellent man. By decree of the council. By decree of the council.
Property / Translation EN: Still a noble remnant of the golden stock of Aleos, an adviser of man, Eutychus, son of Aristomenes! The mighty city of Tegea, repaying him for raising her up through counsel and his own possessions, set up a beautiful statue, for future men to proclaim readily (the virtues) of the excellent man. By decree of the council. By decree of the council. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: Still a noble remnant of the golden stock of Aleos, an adviser of man, Eutychus, son of Aristomenes! The mighty city of Tegea, repaying him for raising her up through counsel and his own possessions, set up a beautiful statue, for future men to proclaim readily (the virtues) of the excellent man. By decree of the council. By decree of the council. / reference
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References: Inscriptiones Graecae , V, 2, 156
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

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Base for statue of Eutychus, benefactor. Tegea (Achaea). Third to fourth century
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Inscriptiones Graecae , V, 2, 156
Base for statue of Eutychus, benefactor. Tegea (Achaea). Third to fourth century

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    University of Oxford
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    Still a noble remnant of the golden stock of Aleos, an adviser of man, Eutychus, son of Aristomenes! The mighty city of Tegea, repaying him for raising her up through counsel and his own possessions, set up a beautiful statue, for future men to proclaim readily (the virtues) of the excellent man. By decree of the council. By decree of the council.
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    Inscriptiones Graecae , V, 2, 156
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities