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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): [Statue of] Asterius. To Lucius Turcius Apronianus, of clarissimus rank, son of Lucius Turcius Apronianus, of clarissimus rank, prefect of the City, grandson of Lucius Turcius Secundus, of clarissimus...)
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Property / Translation EN: [Statue of] Asterius. To Lucius Turcius Apronianus, of clarissimus rank, son of Lucius Turcius Apronianus, of clarissimus rank, prefect of the City, grandson of Lucius Turcius Secundus, of clarissimus rank and consul; to the quaestor, praetor, member of the board of fifteen men for sacred affairs, governor ( corrector ) of Tuscia et Umbria, outstanding in every virtue. This bronze statue, the council of Spoletium placed for the remembrance of his perpetual name, under the supervision of Flavius Spe, of perfectissimus rank, and Codonius Taurus iunior, after the consulship of Amantius and Albinus. / reference
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References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1768 (+p. 4755)
References: Gregori, G. L. (ed.), Supplementa Italica. Imagines. Roma (CIL VI), 1. Musei Capitolini , Rome 1999 , no. 158
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

Revision as of 11:15, 12 May 2014

Plaque from base for bronze statue of Lucius Turcius Apronianus, governor of Tuscia et Umbria; erected by the city of Spoletium. Rome. 346.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1768 (+p. 4755)
Plaque from base for bronze statue of Lucius Turcius Apronianus, governor of Tuscia et Umbria; erected by the city of Spoletium. Rome. 346.

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    [Statue of] Asterius. To Lucius Turcius Apronianus, of clarissimus rank, son of Lucius Turcius Apronianus, of clarissimus rank, prefect of the City, grandson of Lucius Turcius Secundus, of clarissimus rank and consul; to the quaestor, praetor, member of the board of fifteen men for sacred affairs, governor ( corrector ) of Tuscia et Umbria, outstanding in every virtue. This bronze statue, the council of Spoletium placed for the remembrance of his perpetual name, under the supervision of Flavius Spe, of perfectissimus rank, and Codonius Taurus iunior, after the consulship of Amantius and Albinus.
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    Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1768 (+p. 4755)
    Gregori, G. L. (ed.), Supplementa Italica. Imagines. Roma (CIL VI), 1. Musei Capitolini , Rome 1999 , no. 158
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities