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.... priest specialised in the disciplina etrusca (haruspex? avispex?), councilman (decurio) of the city of Brigetio, magistrate presiding over the rating of the Roman citizens (c(ensitor) c(ivium) R(omanorum)) ... s, his son and heir saw to it that this big ... was made.
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... councilman (decurio) of the city of Brigetio, magistrate presiding over the rating of the Roman citizens (c(ensitor) c(ivium) R(omanorum)) ... s, his son and heir saw to it that this big ... was made.

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    … béljós, Brigetio municipiumának városi tanácstagja, a táborváros területén élő római polgárok vezetője, ... fia és örököse gondoskodott a nagy síremlék felállíttatásáról.
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    2006
    Vezető Komárom város római kori kőemlékeihez
    Borhy, László
    Komárom
    Klapka György Múzeum
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    ... Priester der disciplina etrusca (Avispex? Haruspex?), Ratsherr der Stadt Brigetio, verantwortlicher Beamter für die Steuerveranschlagung der römischen Bürger (c(ensitor) c(ivium) R(omanorum)) ...s, sein Sohn und Erbe, sorgte für die Errichtung des großen ... .
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    Ulrich Gehn
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    ... councilman (decurio) of the city of Brigetio, magistrate presiding over the rating of the Roman citizens (c(ensitor) c(ivium) R(omanorum)) ... s, his son and heir saw to it that this big ... was made.
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    Ulrich Gehn
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