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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): For Aphrodite and for the gods the Augusti and for the People, Artemidoros Pedisas son of Dionysios, by birth of Artemidoros the son of Diogenes. at his own expense set up the Hermes, and the gilded A...) |
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+ | For Aphrodite and for the gods the Augusti and for the People, Artemidoros Pedisas son of Dionysios, by birth of Artemidoros the son of Diogenes. at his own expense set up the Hermes, and the gilded Aphrodite, and the Erotes carrying torches on either side, and the marble Eros in front of it, as he also promised when the palm grove was being constructed in the period of his tenure of the office of strategos. | ||
Property / Translation EN: For Aphrodite and for the gods the Augusti and for the People, Artemidoros Pedisas son of Dionysios, by birth of Artemidoros the son of Diogenes. at his own expense set up the Hermes, and the gilded Aphrodite, and the Erotes carrying torches on either side, and the marble Eros in front of it, as he also promised when the palm grove was being constructed in the period of his tenure of the office of strategos. / rank | |||
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Dedication of statues by Artemidoros Pedisas
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Creative Commons licence Attribution 2.5 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/). All reuse or distribution of this work must contain somewhere a link back to the URL http://insaph.kcl.ac.uk/
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For Aphrodite and for the gods the Augusti and for the People, Artemidoros Pedisas son of Dionysios, by birth of Artemidoros the son of Diogenes. at his own expense set up the Hermes, and the gilded Aphrodite, and the Erotes carrying torches on either side, and the marble Eros in front of it, as he also promised when the palm grove was being constructed in the period of his tenure of the office of strategos.
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