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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 Jupiter, Best and Greatest, the Second Cohort of Tungrians, one thousand strong, part-mounted, publicly praised, under the command of Aurelius Optatus, the prefect, (set this up) under the direction of Messius Opsequens, princeps.
Property / Translation EN: To Jupiter, Best and Greatest, the Second Cohort of Tungrians, one thousand strong, part-mounted, publicly praised, under the command of Aurelius Optatus, the prefect, (set this up) under the direction of Messius Opsequens, princeps. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: To Jupiter, Best and Greatest, the Second Cohort of Tungrians, one thousand strong, part-mounted, publicly praised, under the command of Aurelius Optatus, the prefect, (set this up) under the direction of Messius Opsequens, princeps. / reference
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Volume: i
Publication title: The Roman Inscriptions of Britain
Author: R. G. Collingwood
Author: R. P. Wright
Author: R. S. O. Tomlin
Page(s): 608
Year: 1995
Publisher: Alan Sutton Publishing Limited

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CIL vii 880
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RIB 1982
CIL vii 880

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    1982
    1 reference
    Scott Vanderbilt
    HD051022
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    156475
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    Licensed under a Creative Commons-Attribution 3.0 licence. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    0 references
    To Jupiter, Best and Greatest, the Second Cohort of Tungrians, one thousand strong, part-mounted, publicly praised, under the command of Aurelius Optatus, the prefect, (set this up) under the direction of Messius Opsequens, princeps.
    1 reference
    i
    The Roman Inscriptions of Britain
    R. G. Collingwood
    R. P. Wright
    R. S. O. Tomlin
    608
    1995
    Alan Sutton Publishing Limited