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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To Lucius Alfius Fannius Primus So..., quaestor, curator of public grain, member of the board of two men, who fulfilled all the functions and magistracies, priestly man, patron and curator … of Aulu...) |
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Property / Translation EN: To Lucius Alfius Fannius Primus So..., quaestor, curator of public grain, member of the board of two men, who fulfilled all the functions and magistracies, priestly man, patron and curator … of Aulus Pisonus, overwhelmingly (?) illustrated the gold and silver (?), and even the Constantinian baths, which had for a long time been damaged by old age of his own resources as well as from … with the son (…) the statue to the well deserving most outstanding patron (…) member of the board of two; the senate and the people of Trebula (…) decreed the statue [to be set up], with a decree of the councillors. / reference | |||
+ | References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , X, 4559 References: Solin, H. (ed.), Le Iscrizioni antiche di Trebula, Caiatia e Cubulteria , Caserta 1993 , n. 9 Year: 2012 Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities |
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Lost base for statue of Lucius Alfius Fannius Primus So..., local notable and benefactor. Trebula Baliniensis/ Trebula Balliensis (Campania). Mid-fourth century
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , X, 4559
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Lost base for statue of Lucius Alfius Fannius Primus So..., local notable and benefactor. Trebula Baliniensis/ Trebula Balliensis (Campania). Mid-fourth century
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To Lucius Alfius Fannius Primus So..., quaestor, curator of public grain, member of the board of two men, who fulfilled all the functions and magistracies, priestly man, patron and curator … of Aulus Pisonus, overwhelmingly (?) illustrated the gold and silver (?), and even the Constantinian baths, which had for a long time been damaged by old age of his own resources as well as from … with the son (…) the statue to the well deserving most outstanding patron (…) member of the board of two; the senate and the people of Trebula (…) decreed the statue [to be set up], with a decree of the councillors.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , X, 4559
Solin, H. (ed.), Le Iscrizioni antiche di Trebula, Caiatia e Cubulteria , Caserta 1993 , n. 9
2012
Last Statue of Antiquities