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To Jupiter Best and Greatest, to Queen Juno, to August Minerva, to Father Mars, to Victory, to all the other gods and goddesses, Marcus Aurelius Syrio, son of Marcus, of Ulpia Nicopolis from the province of Thrace, military tribune of the Twentieth Legion Valeria Victrix Antoniniana (paid his vow willingly, deservedly).
Property / Translation EN: To Jupiter Best and Greatest, to Queen Juno, to August Minerva, to Father Mars, to Victory, to all the other gods and goddesses, Marcus Aurelius Syrio, son of Marcus, of Ulpia Nicopolis from the province of Thrace, military tribune of the Twentieth Legion Valeria Victrix Antoniniana (paid his vow willingly, deservedly). / rank
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Property / Translation EN: To Jupiter Best and Greatest, to Queen Juno, to August Minerva, to Father Mars, to Victory, to all the other gods and goddesses, Marcus Aurelius Syrio, son of Marcus, of Ulpia Nicopolis from the province of Thrace, military tribune of the Twentieth Legion Valeria Victrix Antoniniana (paid his vow willingly, deservedly). / reference
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Author: R.S.O. Tomlin, R.P. Wright and M.W.C. Hassall
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): 406-8
Publisher: Oxbow Books
IPR: CC-BY-SA

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Votive altar
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English
RIB 3460
Votive altar

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    HD015624
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    To Jupiter Best and Greatest, to Queen Juno, to August Minerva, to Father Mars, to Victory, to all the other gods and goddesses, Marcus Aurelius Syrio, son of Marcus, of Ulpia Nicopolis from the province of Thrace, military tribune of the Twentieth Legion Valeria Victrix Antoniniana (paid his vow willingly, deservedly).
    1 reference
    R.S.O. Tomlin, R.P. Wright and M.W.C. Hassall
    The Roman Inscriptions of Britain
    Volume III. Inscriptions on Stone, found or notified between 1 January 1955 and 31 December 2006
    Oxford
    2009
    406-8
    Oxbow Books
    CC-BY-SA