Difference between revisions of "Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 22852 (Q6722)"
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(Created claim: IPR (P25): University of Oxford) |
(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): ... Aurelius, fortunate emperor, Maximianus Augustus ... money...to the first giver of gladiatorial games, generous (liberalis) with respect to all kinds of spectacles, an example of innocence, munifi...) |
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Property / Translation EN: ... Aurelius, fortunate emperor, Maximianus Augustus ... money...to the first giver of gladiatorial games, generous (liberalis) with respect to all kinds of spectacles, an example of innocence, munificence, benevolence, who deserved more than many two-horsed chariots ( bigas ) … XXI (?) the collective of councils (?) set (this) up. / rank | |||
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Fragmentary base for statue of local notable (name lost). From Thysdrus (Byzacena). 286-305
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 22852
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Fragmentary base for statue of local notable (name lost). From Thysdrus (Byzacena). 286-305
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LSA-2309
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University of Oxford
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... Aurelius, fortunate emperor, Maximianus Augustus ... money...to the first giver of gladiatorial games, generous (liberalis) with respect to all kinds of spectacles, an example of innocence, munificence, benevolence, who deserved more than many two-horsed chariots ( bigas ) … XXI (?) the collective of councils (?) set (this) up.
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