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(‎Created claim: IPR (P25): University of Oxford)
(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To Lucius Aradius Roscius Rufinus Saturninus Tiberianus, augur, priest of the curia ( curio ), of clarissimus rank, member of the board of three men judging lawsuits ( triumvir stlitibus iudicandis ),...)
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To Lucius Aradius Roscius Rufinus Saturninus Tiberianus, augur, priest of the curia ( curio ), of clarissimus rank, member of the board of three men judging lawsuits ( triumvir stlitibus iudicandis ), member of the equestrian companies ( seviro equestrium turmarum ), candidate to the quaestorship; the people of Privernum, to a most worthy and most outstanding patron, [set this up].
Property / Translation EN: To Lucius Aradius Roscius Rufinus Saturninus Tiberianus, augur, priest of the curia ( curio ), of clarissimus rank, member of the board of three men judging lawsuits ( triumvir stlitibus iudicandis ), member of the equestrian companies ( seviro equestrium turmarum ), candidate to the quaestorship; the people of Privernum, to a most worthy and most outstanding patron, [set this up]. / rank
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Base for statue of Lucius Aradius Roscius Rufinus Saturninus, senatorial patron. From Privernum (Campania). Second half of third century.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , X, 6439=VI, 1695
Base for statue of Lucius Aradius Roscius Rufinus Saturninus, senatorial patron. From Privernum (Campania). Second half of third century.

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    University of Oxford
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    To Lucius Aradius Roscius Rufinus Saturninus Tiberianus, augur, priest of the curia ( curio ), of clarissimus rank, member of the board of three men judging lawsuits ( triumvir stlitibus iudicandis ), member of the equestrian companies ( seviro equestrium turmarum ), candidate to the quaestorship; the people of Privernum, to a most worthy and most outstanding patron, [set this up].
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