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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): a. To Tiberius Caesar Augustus, son of the deified Augustus, grandson of deified Julius, chief priest, consul [for the fifth time], acclaimed victor for the eighth, holding tribunician power for the t...) |
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Property / Translation EN: a. To Tiberius Caesar Augustus, son of the deified Augustus, grandson of deified Julius, chief priest, consul [for the fifth time], acclaimed victor for the eighth, holding tribunician power for the thirty-seventh; Caius Rubellius Blandus, quaestor of deified Augustus, tribune of the people, praetor, consul, proconsul, priest, patron, using the income from land which he restored to the people of Lepcis, [saw to it] that all the streets of the city of Lepcis were paved with silex. Marcus Etrilius Lupercus, his legate (senatorial assistant) and civic patron [let the contracts for the work]. / reference | |||
+ | Year: 2009 Publication title: IRT2009 Author: J. M. Reynolds Place: London Publisher: King's College London |
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Building dedication to Tiberius for road paving
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Building dedication to Tiberius for road paving
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a. To Tiberius Caesar Augustus, son of the deified Augustus, grandson of deified Julius, chief priest, consul [for the fifth time], acclaimed victor for the eighth, holding tribunician power for the thirty-seventh; Caius Rubellius Blandus, quaestor of deified Augustus, tribune of the people, praetor, consul, proconsul, priest, patron, using the income from land which he restored to the people of Lepcis, [saw to it] that all the streets of the city of Lepcis were paved with silex. Marcus Etrilius Lupercus, his legate (senatorial assistant) and civic patron [let the contracts for the work].
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2009
IRT2009
J. M. Reynolds
London
King's College London