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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): Stephanos to the Magistrates, Council and People of the Plarasans and Aphrodisians, greetings. When your envoys came to me in Laodicea and handed me the decrees from you, I made every effort and, afte...) |
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Property / Translation EN: Stephanos to the Magistrates, Council and People of the Plarasans and Aphrodisians, greetings. When your envoys came to me in Laodicea and handed me the decrees from you, I made every effort and, after a most careful search, restored to them all the slaves they recognized from the hands of others and from any own people; and all the free men too against whom, they said, information had been laid in the time of Labienus, I handed over to you in order that they may undergo the punishments you think appropriate. Together with these I have restored to your ambassadors and magistrates a golden crown which had been carried off by Pythes son of Oumanios. / reference | |||
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Letter of Stephanos to Plarasa/Aphrodisias
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Stephanos to the Magistrates, Council and People of the Plarasans and Aphrodisians, greetings. When your envoys came to me in Laodicea and handed me the decrees from you, I made every effort and, after a most careful search, restored to them all the slaves they recognized from the hands of others and from any own people; and all the free men too against whom, they said, information had been laid in the time of Labienus, I handed over to you in order that they may undergo the punishments you think appropriate. Together with these I have restored to your ambassadors and magistrates a golden crown which had been carried off by Pythes son of Oumanios.
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