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+ | [Statue of] Athenasius. To Lucius Annius Rufus, son of Lucius, from the Oufentina tribe, of egregius rank in every action of his life, patron of the colony; having the people requested an equestrian [statue] to the judges, he [being] satisfied with the honour of a standing statue, returned their favour. | ||
Property / Translation EN: [Statue of] Athenasius. To Lucius Annius Rufus, son of Lucius, from the Oufentina tribe, of egregius rank in every action of his life, patron of the colony; having the people requested an equestrian [statue] to the judges, he [being] satisfied with the honour of a standing statue, returned their favour. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: [Statue of] Athenasius. To Lucius Annius Rufus, son of Lucius, from the Oufentina tribe, of egregius rank in every action of his life, patron of the colony; having the people requested an equestrian [statue] to the judges, he [being] satisfied with the honour of a standing statue, returned their favour. / reference | |||
+ | Publisher: Last Statues of Antiquity Year: 2012 References: Christol. M., Magioncalda, A.. Contuinuités dans la vie municipale à l’époque tardive d’après l’épigraphie de Canusium (Canosa, Italie). , La fin de la cité antique et le début de la cité médiévale de la fin du IIIe siècle à l’avènement de Charlemagne. Actes du colloque tenu à Paris les 1, 2 et 3 avril 1993, Bari 1996. References: Chelotti, M. et alii, Le Epigrafi Romane di Canosa, Bari 1990, n. 38 References: Silvestrini, M., Un itinerario epigrafico lungo la via Traiana. Aeca, Herdoniae, Canusium, Bari 1999, Cc6 |
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Base for statue of Lucius Annius Rufus, local notable and patron of the city. Canusium (Apulia et Calabria). Third-fourth century.
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Le Epigrafi Romane di Canosa, Bari 1990, n. 38
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Base for statue of Lucius Annius Rufus, local notable and patron of the city. Canusium (Apulia et Calabria). Third-fourth century.
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[Statue of] Athenasius. To Lucius Annius Rufus, son of Lucius, from the Oufentina tribe, of egregius rank in every action of his life, patron of the colony; having the people requested an equestrian [statue] to the judges, he [being] satisfied with the honour of a standing statue, returned their favour.
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Last Statues of Antiquity
2012
Christol. M., Magioncalda, A.. Contuinuités dans la vie municipale à l’époque tardive d’après l’épigraphie de Canusium (Canosa, Italie). , La fin de la cité antique et le début de la cité médiévale de la fin du IIIe siècle à l’avènement de Charlemagne. Actes du colloque tenu à Paris les 1, 2 et 3 avril 1993, Bari 1996.
Chelotti, M. et alii, Le Epigrafi Romane di Canosa, Bari 1990, n. 38
Silvestrini, M., Un itinerario epigrafico lungo la via Traiana. Aeca, Herdoniae, Canusium, Bari 1999, Cc6