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(‎Created claim: IPR (P25): University of Oxford)
(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): Coranius Titianus, man of perfectissimus rank (and) governor (praeses) of the province of Epirus Vetus (set this up to) the most powerful and most pious Caesar our Lord Galerius Valerius Maximinus (or...)
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Coranius Titianus, man of perfectissimus rank (and) governor (praeses) of the province of Epirus Vetus (set this up to) the most powerful and most pious Caesar our Lord Galerius Valerius Maximinus (or Maximianus) the pious, fortunate, invincible, with the utmost devotion to their divine spirit.
Property / Translation EN: Coranius Titianus, man of perfectissimus rank (and) governor (praeses) of the province of Epirus Vetus (set this up to) the most powerful and most pious Caesar our Lord Galerius Valerius Maximinus (or Maximianus) the pious, fortunate, invincible, with the utmost devotion to their divine spirit. / rank
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Base for statue of Galerius or Maximinus Daia, emperors. Photike (Epirus Vetus). 293-313
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Sironen, E., Some notes on Inscriptions of Roman Date from Thesprotia, Thesprotia Expedition I. Towards a Regional History (ed. B. Forsén), 185-96 , Helsinki 2009 , 185-6 no. 1
Base for statue of Galerius or Maximinus Daia, emperors. Photike (Epirus Vetus). 293-313

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    Coranius Titianus, man of perfectissimus rank (and) governor (praeses) of the province of Epirus Vetus (set this up to) the most powerful and most pious Caesar our Lord Galerius Valerius Maximinus (or Maximianus) the pious, fortunate, invincible, with the utmost devotion to their divine spirit.
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