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To the founder of peace and tranquility, restorer of freedom, and victor over [all] enemies, our lord Flavius Constantinus the most powerful, pious, fortunate and unconquered Augustus. Aemilius Maximus, of clarissimus rank ... [set this up].
Property / Translation EN: To the founder of peace and tranquility, restorer of freedom, and victor over [all] enemies, our lord Flavius Constantinus the most powerful, pious, fortunate and unconquered Augustus. Aemilius Maximus, of clarissimus rank ... [set this up]. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: To the founder of peace and tranquility, restorer of freedom, and victor over [all] enemies, our lord Flavius Constantinus the most powerful, pious, fortunate and unconquered Augustus. Aemilius Maximus, of clarissimus rank ... [set this up]. / reference
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References: Hübner, E., Additamenta nova ad Corporis volumen II, Ephemeris Epigraphica. Corporis Inscriptionum Latinarum Supplementum. Vol. VIII , Berlin 1899 , p. 403 no. 117
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

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Lost plaque from base for statue of Constantine I, emperor. Bracara (Gallaecia). 312-324
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Hübner, E., Additamenta nova ad Corporis volumen II, Ephemeris Epigraphica. Corporis Inscriptionum Latinarum Supplementum. Vol. VIII , Berlin 1899 , p. 403 no. 117
Lost plaque from base for statue of Constantine I, emperor. Bracara (Gallaecia). 312-324

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    To the founder of peace and tranquility, restorer of freedom, and victor over [all] enemies, our lord Flavius Constantinus the most powerful, pious, fortunate and unconquered Augustus. Aemilius Maximus, of clarissimus rank ... [set this up].
    1 reference
    Hübner, E., Additamenta nova ad Corporis volumen II, Ephemeris Epigraphica. Corporis Inscriptionum Latinarum Supplementum. Vol. VIII , Berlin 1899 , p. 403 no. 117
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities