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(‎Created claim: IPR (P25): University of Oxford)
(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): Our most glorious and most merciful king Theoderic being well, Gudila of sublimis rank, count of the first order ( comes ordinis primi ) and curator of the city ( res publica ), erected anew on a marb...)
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Our most glorious and most merciful king Theoderic being well, Gudila of sublimis rank, count of the first order ( comes ordinis primi ) and curator of the city ( res publica ), erected anew on a marble base this statue, fallen in an earthquake, for the embellishment of the ... of Faventia, out of a gift of the city itself.
Property / Translation EN: Our most glorious and most merciful king Theoderic being well, Gudila of sublimis rank, count of the first order ( comes ordinis primi ) and curator of the city ( res publica ), erected anew on a marble base this statue, fallen in an earthquake, for the embellishment of the ... of Faventia, out of a gift of the city itself. / rank
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Broken plaque recording restoration of statue (subject unstated) by Gudila comes . From Faventia (Flaminia et Picenum). Late fifth to early sixth century.
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Kayoko, T., Città dell’Italia nel VI secolo d.C. Atti dell’Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Morali, Storiche e filologiche – Memorie , Rome 2009 , 92
Broken plaque recording restoration of statue (subject unstated) by Gudila comes . From Faventia (Flaminia et Picenum). Late fifth to early sixth century.

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    Our most glorious and most merciful king Theoderic being well, Gudila of sublimis rank, count of the first order ( comes ordinis primi ) and curator of the city ( res publica ), erected anew on a marble base this statue, fallen in an earthquake, for the embellishment of the ... of Faventia, out of a gift of the city itself.
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