Difference between revisions of "RIB 976 (Q8156)"
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+ | … for Julia Augusta, mother of our Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus and of the Army and Senate and country, out of their common duty and devotion to his Divinity, under the charge of Gaius Julius Marcus, emperor's propraetorian legate, the First Aelian Cohort of Spaniards, one thousand strong, part-mounted, set this up. | ||
Property / Translation EN: … for Julia Augusta, mother of our Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus and of the Army and Senate and country, out of their common duty and devotion to his Divinity, under the charge of Gaius Julius Marcus, emperor's propraetorian legate, the First Aelian Cohort of Spaniards, one thousand strong, part-mounted, set this up. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: … for Julia Augusta, mother of our Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus and of the Army and Senate and country, out of their common duty and devotion to his Divinity, under the charge of Gaius Julius Marcus, emperor's propraetorian legate, the First Aelian Cohort of Spaniards, one thousand strong, part-mounted, set this up. / reference | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:25, 15 September 2014
CIL vii 963
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RIB 976
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CIL vii 963
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155469
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Licensed under a Creative Commons-Attribution 3.0 licence. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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… for Julia Augusta, mother of our Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus and of the Army and Senate and country, out of their common duty and devotion to his Divinity, under the charge of Gaius Julius Marcus, emperor's propraetorian legate, the First Aelian Cohort of Spaniards, one thousand strong, part-mounted, set this up.