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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): (Statue of) Flavianus, of clarissimus rank. To Nicomachus Flavianus, then acting in the role of the praetorian prefects for the African provinces, in the first bloom of the glory of the Roman name, an...)
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Property / Translation EN: (Statue of) Flavianus, of clarissimus rank. To Nicomachus Flavianus, then acting in the role of the praetorian prefects for the African provinces, in the first bloom of the glory of the Roman name, and in the full vigour of the fortune of our lords Valens, Gratian and Valentinian, perpetually eternal Augusti and everywhere victorious; the loyal and blameless order of Lepcis Magna with the people set this up with the consent of all to their most outstanding patron. / reference
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References: Tantillo, I. and F. Bigi (eds.), Leptis Magna. Una città e le sue iscrizioni in epoca tardoromana , Cassino 2010 , 358-360, no. 27, figs. 8.6, 10.30, pl. IX
References: Reynolds, J. M. & J. B. Ward-Perkins, The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania. In collaboration with S. Aurigemma, R. Bartoccini, G. Caputo, R. Goodchild, P. Romanelli , Roma 1952 , no. 475
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

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Base for statue of Nicomachus Flavianus, vicar. Lepcis Magna (Tripolitania). 377-378
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Tantillo, I. and F. Bigi (eds.), Leptis Magna. Una città e le sue iscrizioni in epoca tardoromana , Cassino 2010 , 358-360, no. 27, figs. 8.6, 10.30, pl. IX
Base for statue of Nicomachus Flavianus, vicar. Lepcis Magna (Tripolitania). 377-378

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    (Statue of) Flavianus, of clarissimus rank. To Nicomachus Flavianus, then acting in the role of the praetorian prefects for the African provinces, in the first bloom of the glory of the Roman name, and in the full vigour of the fortune of our lords Valens, Gratian and Valentinian, perpetually eternal Augusti and everywhere victorious; the loyal and blameless order of Lepcis Magna with the people set this up with the consent of all to their most outstanding patron.
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    Tantillo, I. and F. Bigi (eds.), Leptis Magna. Una città e le sue iscrizioni in epoca tardoromana , Cassino 2010 , 358-360, no. 27, figs. 8.6, 10.30, pl. IX
    Reynolds, J. M. & J. B. Ward-Perkins, The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania. In collaboration with S. Aurigemma, R. Bartoccini, G. Caputo, R. Goodchild, P. Romanelli , Roma 1952 , no. 475
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities