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(Statue) of Honorius. To Memmius Vitrasius Orfitus, of clarissimus rank, distinguished by birth and deeds and as an example, prefect of the City and again prefect of the City, governor ( proconsular ) of Africa and three times judge in the imperial court of appeal, count of the first order in the imperial consistory, a second legate in difficult times by petition of the Senate and Roman people, count of the second order directing military expeditions, governor ( consularis ) of the province of Sicily, priest of the Sun, priest of the goddess Vesta, member of the college of fifteen men for sacred affairs, suffect consul, praetor, quaestor ( quaestor candidatus ) and having fulfilled all honours at an early age. On account of his providence and the return to better status of the city of Rome through him, the corporation of all contractors set up a bronze statue.
Property / Translation EN: (Statue) of Honorius. To Memmius Vitrasius Orfitus, of clarissimus rank, distinguished by birth and deeds and as an example, prefect of the City and again prefect of the City, governor ( proconsular ) of Africa and three times judge in the imperial court of appeal, count of the first order in the imperial consistory, a second legate in difficult times by petition of the Senate and Roman people, count of the second order directing military expeditions, governor ( consularis ) of the province of Sicily, priest of the Sun, priest of the goddess Vesta, member of the college of fifteen men for sacred affairs, suffect consul, praetor, quaestor ( quaestor candidatus ) and having fulfilled all honours at an early age. On account of his providence and the return to better status of the city of Rome through him, the corporation of all contractors set up a bronze statue. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: (Statue) of Honorius. To Memmius Vitrasius Orfitus, of clarissimus rank, distinguished by birth and deeds and as an example, prefect of the City and again prefect of the City, governor ( proconsular ) of Africa and three times judge in the imperial court of appeal, count of the first order in the imperial consistory, a second legate in difficult times by petition of the Senate and Roman people, count of the second order directing military expeditions, governor ( consularis ) of the province of Sicily, priest of the Sun, priest of the goddess Vesta, member of the college of fifteen men for sacred affairs, suffect consul, praetor, quaestor ( quaestor candidatus ) and having fulfilled all honours at an early age. On account of his providence and the return to better status of the city of Rome through him, the corporation of all contractors set up a bronze statue. / reference
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References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1742 (+p. 4749)
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities
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Lost base for bronze statue of Memmius Vitrasius Orfitus, prefect of the City; erected to its patron by the guild of all contractors ( corpus omnium mancipum ). From Rome.357-360.
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CIL 06, 01742, cfr. pp. 855, 3813, 4749
Lost base for bronze statue of Memmius Vitrasius Orfitus, prefect of the City; erected to its patron by the guild of all contractors ( corpus omnium mancipum ). From Rome.357-360.

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    (Statue) of Honorius. To Memmius Vitrasius Orfitus, of clarissimus rank, distinguished by birth and deeds and as an example, prefect of the City and again prefect of the City, governor ( proconsular ) of Africa and three times judge in the imperial court of appeal, count of the first order in the imperial consistory, a second legate in difficult times by petition of the Senate and Roman people, count of the second order directing military expeditions, governor ( consularis ) of the province of Sicily, priest of the Sun, priest of the goddess Vesta, member of the college of fifteen men for sacred affairs, suffect consul, praetor, quaestor ( quaestor candidatus ) and having fulfilled all honours at an early age. On account of his providence and the return to better status of the city of Rome through him, the corporation of all contractors set up a bronze statue.
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    Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1742 (+p. 4749)
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities
    EDR129606
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