Difference between revisions of "AE 1905, 0131 = AE 1902, 0162 = AE 1906, P. 8 S. N. 26 = AE 1906, P. 40 S. N. 133. (Q12013)"

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(‎Created claim: EDCS ID (P71): EDCS-12500245)
(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): For the welfare of our lord, the emperor Caesar Trajan Hadrian Augustus. According to his vow Serenus set up an altar to Jupiter, having chased the wicked agriophagi for two days; pretty well the majority of the mperished in battle, and no wounds <were suffered by us>. He also took from them all their booty together with the camels. For the welfare of our lord, the emperor Caesar Trajan Hadrian Augustus; Sulpicius Serenus, son of Gaius, (defeated...)
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For the welfare of our lord, the emperor Caesar Trajan Hadrian Augustus. According to his vow Serenus set up an altar to Jupiter, having chased the wicked agriophagi for two days; pretty well the majority of the mperished in battle, and no wounds <were suffered by us>. He also took from them all their booty together with the camels. For the welfare of our lord, the emperor Caesar Trajan Hadrian Augustus; Sulpicius Serenus, son of Gaius, (defeated) the savage Agriophagi.
Property / Translation EN: For the welfare of our lord, the emperor Caesar Trajan Hadrian Augustus. According to his vow Serenus set up an altar to Jupiter, having chased the wicked agriophagi for two days; pretty well the majority of the mperished in battle, and no wounds <were suffered by us>. He also took from them all their booty together with the camels. For the welfare of our lord, the emperor Caesar Trajan Hadrian Augustus; Sulpicius Serenus, son of Gaius, (defeated) the savage Agriophagi. / rank
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Revision as of 09:22, 28 October 2021

Honorary inscription for Hadrian, set up by Sulpicius Serenus
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AE 1905, 0131 = AE 1902, 0162 = AE 1906, P. 8 S. N. 26 = AE 1906, P. 40 S. N. 133.
Honorary inscription for Hadrian, set up by Sulpicius Serenus

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    For the welfare of our lord, the emperor Caesar Trajan Hadrian Augustus. According to his vow Serenus set up an altar to Jupiter, having chased the wicked agriophagi for two days; pretty well the majority of the mperished in battle, and no wounds <were suffered by us>. He also took from them all their booty together with the camels. For the welfare of our lord, the emperor Caesar Trajan Hadrian Augustus; Sulpicius Serenus, son of Gaius, (defeated) the savage Agriophagi.
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