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| + | To Flavius Uranius, of perfectissimus rank, governor ( rector ) of the province, defender of laws and conductor of justice. The most distinguished councillors of the city ( civitas ) of Theanum, together with the people, set [this] up to their worthy patron. | ||
| Property / Translation EN: To Flavius Uranius, of perfectissimus rank, governor ( rector ) of the province, defender of laws and conductor of justice. The most distinguished councillors of the city ( civitas ) of Theanum, together with the people, set [this] up to their worthy patron. / rank | |||
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| Property / Translation EN: To Flavius Uranius, of perfectissimus rank, governor ( rector ) of the province, defender of laws and conductor of justice. The most distinguished councillors of the city ( civitas ) of Theanum, together with the people, set [this] up to their worthy patron. / reference | |||
| + | References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , IX, 703 Year: 2012 Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities | ||
Latest revision as of 11:55, 12 May 2014
Base for statue of Flavius Uranius, governor of Apulia et Calabria. Teanum Apulum (Samnium). 352/375.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , IX, 703
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Base for statue of Flavius Uranius, governor of Apulia et Calabria. Teanum Apulum (Samnium). 352/375.
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University of Oxford
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To Flavius Uranius, of perfectissimus rank, governor ( rector ) of the province, defender of laws and conductor of justice. The most distinguished councillors of the city ( civitas ) of Theanum, together with the people, set [this] up to their worthy patron.
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