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+ | To the Concord of our lords Valentinianus and Valens, perpetual Augusti; Publius Caeionius Caecina Albinus, of clarissimus rank, governor ( consularis ) with six fasces of the province of Numidia, set [this] up, under the supervision of Aelius Iulianus, perpetual priest [and] curator of the city. | ||
Property / Translation EN: To the Concord of our lords Valentinianus and Valens, perpetual Augusti; Publius Caeionius Caecina Albinus, of clarissimus rank, governor ( consularis ) with six fasces of the province of Numidia, set [this] up, under the supervision of Aelius Iulianus, perpetual priest [and] curator of the city. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: To the Concord of our lords Valentinianus and Valens, perpetual Augusti; Publius Caeionius Caecina Albinus, of clarissimus rank, governor ( consularis ) with six fasces of the province of Numidia, set [this] up, under the supervision of Aelius Iulianus, perpetual priest [and] curator of the city. / reference | |||
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Base for statue of 'Concordia Augustorum' (the Concord of the Emperors). Thamugadi (Numidia). 364-367
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L'Année épigraphique, , 1895 n°108
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Base for statue of 'Concordia Augustorum' (the Concord of the Emperors). Thamugadi (Numidia). 364-367
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LSA-2272
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University of Oxford
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To the Concord of our lords Valentinianus and Valens, perpetual Augusti; Publius Caeionius Caecina Albinus, of clarissimus rank, governor ( consularis ) with six fasces of the province of Numidia, set [this] up, under the supervision of Aelius Iulianus, perpetual priest [and] curator of the city.
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