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With vows and a wholly devout mind, Vesenus Frontinianus, curator of the city ( res publica ) of this fatherland, set up the Genius of the Council ( Genius Curiae ), dedicated in the form of a statue and placed in the Augustan council chamber ( curia augusta ), as a perpetual light of his administration. Set up on the 13th day before the Kalends of October, after the consulship of our lord Gratian Augustus for the third time and of Equitius. (transl. U. Gehn)
Property / Translation EN: With vows and a wholly devout mind, Vesenus Frontinianus, curator of the city ( res publica ) of this fatherland, set up the Genius of the Council ( Genius Curiae ), dedicated in the form of a statue and placed in the Augustan council chamber ( curia augusta ), as a perpetual light of his administration. Set up on the 13th day before the Kalends of October, after the consulship of our lord Gratian Augustus for the third time and of Equitius. (transl. U. Gehn) / rank
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Property / Translation EN: With vows and a wholly devout mind, Vesenus Frontinianus, curator of the city ( res publica ) of this fatherland, set up the Genius of the Council ( Genius Curiae ), dedicated in the form of a statue and placed in the Augustan council chamber ( curia augusta ), as a perpetual light of his administration. Set up on the 13th day before the Kalends of October, after the consulship of our lord Gratian Augustus for the third time and of Equitius. (transl. U. Gehn) / reference
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References: L'Année épigraphique, , 1991, 649
References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , XI, 5996
References: Susini, G., "Votivitate et tota mente devota (CIL XI, 5996)", Hestíasis. Studi di tarda antichità offerti a Salvatore Calderone, vol. 2 , Messina 1986 , pp. 186-190
References: Dessau, H., Inscriptiones latinae selectae , Berlin 3rd ed. 1962 , 5519
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

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Base for statue of the 'Genius of the Curia' (tutelary 'God of the Council'). Sestinum (Tuscia et Umbria). 375.
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L'Année épigraphique, , 1991, 649
Base for statue of the 'Genius of the Curia' (tutelary 'God of the Council'). Sestinum (Tuscia et Umbria). 375.

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    With vows and a wholly devout mind, Vesenus Frontinianus, curator of the city ( res publica ) of this fatherland, set up the Genius of the Council ( Genius Curiae ), dedicated in the form of a statue and placed in the Augustan council chamber ( curia augusta ), as a perpetual light of his administration. Set up on the 13th day before the Kalends of October, after the consulship of our lord Gratian Augustus for the third time and of Equitius. (transl. U. Gehn)
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    L'Année épigraphique, , 1991, 649
    Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , XI, 5996
    Susini, G., "Votivitate et tota mente devota (CIL XI, 5996)", Hestíasis. Studi di tarda antichità offerti a Salvatore Calderone, vol. 2 , Messina 1986 , pp. 186-190
    Dessau, H., Inscriptiones latinae selectae , Berlin 3rd ed. 1962 , 5519
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities