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The Senate and People of Rome offered a shield commemorating his military courage, clemency, sense of justice, and piety towards the gods and the fatherland to the emperor Augustus, son of the Deified (Julius Caesar), consul for the eighth time.
Property / Translation EN: The Senate and People of Rome offered a shield commemorating his military courage, clemency, sense of justice, and piety towards the gods and the fatherland to the emperor Augustus, son of the Deified (Julius Caesar), consul for the eighth time. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: The Senate and People of Rome offered a shield commemorating his military courage, clemency, sense of justice, and piety towards the gods and the fatherland to the emperor Augustus, son of the Deified (Julius Caesar), consul for the eighth time. / reference
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Author: F. Hurlet
Author of publication: C. Bruun - J. Edmondson
Publication title: The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy
Place: Oxford
Year: 2015
Page(s): 196

Latest revision as of 08:43, 29 March 2016

The golden shield of virtues from Arelate
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AE 1952, 0165
The golden shield of virtues from Arelate

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    The Senate and People of Rome offered a shield commemorating his military courage, clemency, sense of justice, and piety towards the gods and the fatherland to the emperor Augustus, son of the Deified (Julius Caesar), consul for the eighth time.
    1 reference
    F. Hurlet
    C. Bruun - J. Edmondson
    The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy
    Oxford
    2015
    196