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Property / Translation EN
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For Annia Aelia Restituta, priestess in perpetuity, for the outstanding generosity of her promise of 400.000 sesterces to build a theatre, in return for which the ordo decided to erect five statues, also in recognition of the benefactions of her father L. Annius Aelius Clemens, flamen of the Augusti in perpetuity, for whom all the citizens erected up a statue paid for by public collection (...) by the decree of the decurions.
Property / Translation EN: For Annia Aelia Restituta, priestess in perpetuity, for the outstanding generosity of her promise of 400.000 sesterces to build a theatre, in return for which the ordo decided to erect five statues, also in recognition of the benefactions of her father L. Annius Aelius Clemens, flamen of the Augusti in perpetuity, for whom all the citizens erected up a statue paid for by public collection (...) by the decree of the decurions. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: For Annia Aelia Restituta, priestess in perpetuity, for the outstanding generosity of her promise of 400.000 sesterces to build a theatre, in return for which the ordo decided to erect five statues, also in recognition of the benefactions of her father L. Annius Aelius Clemens, flamen of the Augusti in perpetuity, for whom all the citizens erected up a statue paid for by public collection (...) by the decree of the decurions. / reference
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Author: H. Mouritsen
Author of publication: C. Bruun - J. Edmondson
Publication title: The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy
Place: Oxford
Year: 2015
Page(s): 239

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Honorary inscription
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CIL 08, 05365
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    For Annia Aelia Restituta, priestess in perpetuity, for the outstanding generosity of her promise of 400.000 sesterces to build a theatre, in return for which the ordo decided to erect five statues, also in recognition of the benefactions of her father L. Annius Aelius Clemens, flamen of the Augusti in perpetuity, for whom all the citizens erected up a statue paid for by public collection (...) by the decree of the decurions.
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    H. Mouritsen
    C. Bruun - J. Edmondson
    The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy
    Oxford
    2015
    239