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+ | 1329 | ||
Property / RIB identifier: 1329 / rank | |||
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Property / RIB identifier: 1329 / reference | |||
+ | Author of publication: Scott Vanderbilt | ||
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+ | 155822 | ||
Property / Trismegistos identifier: 155822 / rank | |||
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+ | Licensed under a Creative Commons-Attribution 3.0 licence. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ | ||
Property / IPR: Licensed under a Creative Commons-Attribution 3.0 licence. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ / rank | |||
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+ | To the god Anociticus Tineius Longus (set this up) having, while prefect of cavalry, been adorned with the (senatorial) broad stripe and designated quaestor by the decrees of our best and greatest Emperors, under Ulpius Marcellus, consular governor. | ||
Property / Translation EN: To the god Anociticus Tineius Longus (set this up) having, while prefect of cavalry, been adorned with the (senatorial) broad stripe and designated quaestor by the decrees of our best and greatest Emperors, under Ulpius Marcellus, consular governor. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: To the god Anociticus Tineius Longus (set this up) having, while prefect of cavalry, been adorned with the (senatorial) broad stripe and designated quaestor by the decrees of our best and greatest Emperors, under Ulpius Marcellus, consular governor. / reference | |||
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CIL vii 504
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RIB 1329
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CIL vii 504
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155822
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Licensed under a Creative Commons-Attribution 3.0 licence. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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To the god Anociticus Tineius Longus (set this up) having, while prefect of cavalry, been adorned with the (senatorial) broad stripe and designated quaestor by the decrees of our best and greatest Emperors, under Ulpius Marcellus, consular governor.