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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): When emperor Caesar Vespasian [Augustus was] Chief [priest], holding tribunician power for the third time, had been acclaimed victor ten times, was consul for the fourth time and designated [for a fif...) |
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Property / Translation EN: When emperor Caesar Vespasian [Augustus was] Chief [priest], holding tribunician power for the third time, had been acclaimed victor ten times, was consul for the fourth time and designated [for a fifth, father of the country], Quintus Manlius Ancharius Tarq[uitius Saturni]nus proconsul, patron, d[edicated][ this], [...] Volumnius Memor Felix, his [legate] holding propraetorian powers [being present too]. Iddibal, [son] of Balsillac, grandson of Annobal, great grandson of Asmun [...][built] the temple of Mater Magna [...] and adorned it at a cost of 200,000 sesterces given from his own funds [...] and Passienus Maris ( or ? son of Mar) from [...] / reference | |||
+ | Year: 2009 Publication title: IRT2009 Author: J. M. Reynolds Place: London Publisher: King's College London |
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Fragmentary building dedication by Q. Manlius Ancharius Tarquitius Saturninus
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Fragmentary building dedication by Q. Manlius Ancharius Tarquitius Saturninus
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When emperor Caesar Vespasian [Augustus was] Chief [priest], holding tribunician power for the third time, had been acclaimed victor ten times, was consul for the fourth time and designated [for a fifth, father of the country], Quintus Manlius Ancharius Tarq[uitius Saturni]nus proconsul, patron, d[edicated][ this], [...] Volumnius Memor Felix, his [legate] holding propraetorian powers [being present too]. Iddibal, [son] of Balsillac, grandson of Annobal, great grandson of Asmun [...][built] the temple of Mater Magna [...] and adorned it at a cost of 200,000 sesterces given from his own funds [...] and Passienus Maris ( or ? son of Mar) from [...]
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2009
IRT2009
J. M. Reynolds
London
King's College London