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Antistius Sabinus, of perfectissimus rank, governor (praeses) of the province of Cyprus (set this up to) our Lords Maximian always Augustus victor and Flavius Constantius the most noble Caesar, devoted to their divine spirit and majesty
Property / Translation EN: Antistius Sabinus, of perfectissimus rank, governor (praeses) of the province of Cyprus (set this up to) our Lords Maximian always Augustus victor and Flavius Constantius the most noble Caesar, devoted to their divine spirit and majesty / rank
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References: Mitford, T. B. & I. K. Nicolaou, Salamis Vol. 6. The Greek and Latin inscriptions from Salamis , Nicosia 1974 , pp. 63-4 no. 40
References: Marshall, F. H., The collection of ancient Greek inscriptions in the British Museum. pt.4, sect.2. Supplementary and miscellaneous inscriptions , Oxford 1916 , no. 996 (fragment d)
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

Latest revision as of 13:21, 12 May 2014

Four fragments of marble slab, possibly with honorific inscription to Maximian and Constantius I. Salamis (Cyprus). 293 - 305
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Mitford, T. B. & I. K. Nicolaou, Salamis Vol. 6. The Greek and Latin inscriptions from Salamis , Nicosia 1974 , pp. 63-4 no. 40
Four fragments of marble slab, possibly with honorific inscription to Maximian and Constantius I. Salamis (Cyprus). 293 - 305

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    University of Oxford
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    Antistius Sabinus, of perfectissimus rank, governor (praeses) of the province of Cyprus (set this up to) our Lords Maximian always Augustus victor and Flavius Constantius the most noble Caesar, devoted to their divine spirit and majesty
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    Mitford, T. B. & I. K. Nicolaou, Salamis Vol. 6. The Greek and Latin inscriptions from Salamis , Nicosia 1974 , pp. 63-4 no. 40
    Marshall, F. H., The collection of ancient Greek inscriptions in the British Museum. pt.4, sect.2. Supplementary and miscellaneous inscriptions , Oxford 1916 , no. 996 (fragment d)
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities