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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): [Statue of] Gaudentius. To Caius Lucceius Petilius, of clarissimus rank, official in charge of the joyful Constantinian baths in the city of Rome, full of humanity and justice, master of fair dealing ...)
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Property / Translation EN: [Statue of] Gaudentius. To Caius Lucceius Petilius, of clarissimus rank, official in charge of the joyful Constantinian baths in the city of Rome, full of humanity and justice, master of fair dealing and source of all gravity and benevolence, most wise and most eloquent; because of his great goodness towards it, the most splendid council ( ordo ) of Abellinum, always strengthened by his watchfulness, ordered [this]for a most exceptional patron in the council chamber, because his whole family through many standing statues in many parts of the city displays its remarkable merit. (transl. U. Gehn) / reference
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References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , X, 1126
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities
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EDR114670
Property / EDR identifier: EDR114670 / rank
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258086
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Base for statue of Caius Lucceius Petilius, city patron. Abellinum (Campania). Early to mid- fourth century.
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CIL 10, 01126
Base for statue of Caius Lucceius Petilius, city patron. Abellinum (Campania). Early to mid- fourth century.

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    LSA-1861
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    University of Oxford
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    [Statue of] Gaudentius. To Caius Lucceius Petilius, of clarissimus rank, official in charge of the joyful Constantinian baths in the city of Rome, full of humanity and justice, master of fair dealing and source of all gravity and benevolence, most wise and most eloquent; because of his great goodness towards it, the most splendid council ( ordo ) of Abellinum, always strengthened by his watchfulness, ordered [this]for a most exceptional patron in the council chamber, because his whole family through many standing statues in many parts of the city displays its remarkable merit. (transl. U. Gehn)
    1 reference
    Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , X, 1126
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities
    EDR114670
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    258086
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