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+ | To Tiberius Claudius, son of Drusus, Caesar Augustus Germanicus, pontifex maximus, when he held tribunician power for the eleventh time, was consul for the fifth time, and had been hailed imperator 22 times, censor and pater patriae. The senate and people of Rome (dedicated this) because he received eleven conquered kings of the Britons in surrender without any loss, and because he was the first to bring the barbarian tribes from across the ocean under the power of the people of Rome | ||
Property / Translation EN: To Tiberius Claudius, son of Drusus, Caesar Augustus Germanicus, pontifex maximus, when he held tribunician power for the eleventh time, was consul for the fifth time, and had been hailed imperator 22 times, censor and pater patriae. The senate and people of Rome (dedicated this) because he received eleven conquered kings of the Britons in surrender without any loss, and because he was the first to bring the barbarian tribes from across the ocean under the power of the people of Rome / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: To Tiberius Claudius, son of Drusus, Caesar Augustus Germanicus, pontifex maximus, when he held tribunician power for the eleventh time, was consul for the fifth time, and had been hailed imperator 22 times, censor and pater patriae. The senate and people of Rome (dedicated this) because he received eleven conquered kings of the Britons in surrender without any loss, and because he was the first to bring the barbarian tribes from across the ocean under the power of the people of Rome / reference | |||
+ | Author: W. Stenhouse Publication title: The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo. Ancient inscriptions Place: London Year: 2002 Page(s): 324 |
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Inscription from the Arch of Claudius in Rome
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CIL 06, 00920, cfr. CIL 06, 31203, pp. 841, 3777; CIL 06, 40416
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Inscription from the Arch of Claudius in Rome
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To Tiberius Claudius, son of Drusus, Caesar Augustus Germanicus, pontifex maximus, when he held tribunician power for the eleventh time, was consul for the fifth time, and had been hailed imperator 22 times, censor and pater patriae. The senate and people of Rome (dedicated this) because he received eleven conquered kings of the Britons in surrender without any loss, and because he was the first to bring the barbarian tribes from across the ocean under the power of the people of Rome
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W. Stenhouse
The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo. Ancient inscriptions
London
2002
324