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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To Marcus Septimius Aurelius Agrippa, freedman of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Pius Felix Augustus, foremost pantomime of his time, a fellow-pupil of the ?educated young men at Rome, promoted by our lord...)
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Property / Translation EN: To Marcus Septimius Aurelius Agrippa, freedman of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Pius Felix Augustus, foremost pantomime of his time, a fellow-pupil of the ?educated young men at Rome, promoted by our lord Augustus, decorated with the insigna of a civic councillor at Verona and Vicetia, at Milan accepted as a member of the youth organization, in Africa, at Lepcis Magna, enrolled by our lord Augustus as a city councillor; Publius Albucius Apollonius of Milan, from Italy, erected [this] to a friend of a rare kind, by permission of the most splendid city council. / reference
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Year: 2009
Publication title: IRT2009
Author: J. M. Reynolds
Place: London
Publisher: King's College London

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Honours for a pantomime dancer
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IRT606
Honours for a pantomime dancer

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    IRT606
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    HD018674
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    Creative Commons licence Attribution UK 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/). All reuse or distribution of this work must contain somewhere a link back to the URL http://irt.kcl.ac.uk/
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    To Marcus Septimius Aurelius Agrippa, freedman of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Pius Felix Augustus, foremost pantomime of his time, a fellow-pupil of the ?educated young men at Rome, promoted by our lord Augustus, decorated with the insigna of a civic councillor at Verona and Vicetia, at Milan accepted as a member of the youth organization, in Africa, at Lepcis Magna, enrolled by our lord Augustus as a city councillor; Publius Albucius Apollonius of Milan, from Italy, erected [this] to a friend of a rare kind, by permission of the most splendid city council.
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    2009
    J. M. Reynolds
    London
    King's College London