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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To the emperor Caesar Flavius Constantinus, the greatest, pious, fortunate, unconquered Augustus, chief priest, greatest victor over the Germans, greatest victor over the Sarmatians, greatest victor o...)
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Property / Translation EN: To the emperor Caesar Flavius Constantinus, the greatest, pious, fortunate, unconquered Augustus, chief priest, greatest victor over the Germans, greatest victor over the Sarmatians, greatest victor over the Britons, greatest victor over the Persians, greatest victor over the Adiabeni, greatest victor over the Medians, greatest victor over the Goths, holding tribunician power ten times, consul four times, acclaimed victor ( imperator ) nine times, father of the fatherland, proconsul. Annaeus Saturninus, curator of the city, devoted to their divine spirit and majesty, set this up by decree of the councillors, with public funds. / reference
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References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, no. 23116
References: Lepelley, C., Les cités de l'Afrique romaine au Bas-Empire, t. 2, Notices d'histoire municipale , Paris 1981 , p. 155, n. 3
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

Latest revision as of 12:55, 12 May 2014

Base for statue of Constantine I, emperor. Semta (Africa Proconsularis). 314--315
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, no. 23116
Base for statue of Constantine I, emperor. Semta (Africa Proconsularis). 314--315

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    To the emperor Caesar Flavius Constantinus, the greatest, pious, fortunate, unconquered Augustus, chief priest, greatest victor over the Germans, greatest victor over the Sarmatians, greatest victor over the Britons, greatest victor over the Persians, greatest victor over the Adiabeni, greatest victor over the Medians, greatest victor over the Goths, holding tribunician power ten times, consul four times, acclaimed victor ( imperator ) nine times, father of the fatherland, proconsul. Annaeus Saturninus, curator of the city, devoted to their divine spirit and majesty, set this up by decree of the councillors, with public funds.
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    Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, no. 23116
    Lepelley, C., Les cités de l'Afrique romaine au Bas-Empire, t. 2, Notices d'histoire municipale , Paris 1981 , p. 155, n. 3
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities