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+ | For our Lords Diocletian and Maximian, Invincible, both Augusti, and for Constantius and Maximianus, most noble Caesars, under His Perfection Aurelius Arpagius, the governor, the … Cohort restored the commandant's house, which had been covered with earth and had fallen into ruin, and the Headquarters Building and the bath-house, under the charge of Flavius Martinus, centurion in command. | ||
Property / Translation EN: For our Lords Diocletian and Maximian, Invincible, both Augusti, and for Constantius and Maximianus, most noble Caesars, under His Perfection Aurelius Arpagius, the governor, the … Cohort restored the commandant's house, which had been covered with earth and had fallen into ruin, and the Headquarters Building and the bath-house, under the charge of Flavius Martinus, centurion in command. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: For our Lords Diocletian and Maximian, Invincible, both Augusti, and for Constantius and Maximianus, most noble Caesars, under His Perfection Aurelius Arpagius, the governor, the … Cohort restored the commandant's house, which had been covered with earth and had fallen into ruin, and the Headquarters Building and the bath-house, under the charge of Flavius Martinus, centurion in command. / reference | |||
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JRS xvi (1926) 214 pl. xix
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JRS xvi (1926) 214 pl. xix
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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 our Lords Diocletian and Maximian, Invincible, both Augusti, and for Constantius and Maximianus, most noble Caesars, under His Perfection Aurelius Arpagius, the governor, the … Cohort restored the commandant's house, which had been covered with earth and had fallen into ruin, and the Headquarters Building and the bath-house, under the charge of Flavius Martinus, centurion in command.