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Property / EDH identifier: HD000063 / reference | |||
- | Publication title: The Roman Inscriptions of Britain Volume: Volume III. Inscriptions on Stone, found or notified between 1 January 1955 and 31 December 2006 Place: Oxford Year: 2009 Page(s): 453-5 Publisher: Oxbow Books IPR: CC-BY-SA Translation EN: To Jupiter Best and Greatest; the First Cohort of Baetasians, Roman citizens, which its prefect Publicius Maternus commands, under the charge of Julius Candidus, centurion of the First Legion Italica; paid its vow gladly, willingly, deservedly. | ||
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+ | To Jupiter Best and Greatest; the First Cohort of Baetasians, Roman citizens, which its prefect Publicius Maternus commands, under the charge of Julius Candidus, centurion of the First Legion Italica; paid its vow gladly, willingly, deservedly. | ||
Property / Translation EN: To Jupiter Best and Greatest; the First Cohort of Baetasians, Roman citizens, which its prefect Publicius Maternus commands, under the charge of Julius Candidus, centurion of the First Legion Italica; paid its vow gladly, willingly, deservedly. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: To Jupiter Best and Greatest; the First Cohort of Baetasians, Roman citizens, which its prefect Publicius Maternus commands, under the charge of Julius Candidus, centurion of the First Legion Italica; paid its vow gladly, willingly, deservedly. / reference | |||
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Sandstone Altar with Dedication to IOM
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RIB 3509
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Sandstone Altar with Dedication to IOM
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HD000063
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To Jupiter Best and Greatest; the First Cohort of Baetasians, Roman citizens, which its prefect Publicius Maternus commands, under the charge of Julius Candidus, centurion of the First Legion Italica; paid its vow gladly, willingly, deservedly.