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(‎Created claim: IPR (P25): University of Oxford)
(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To Manilius Rusticianus, of perfectissimus rank, prefect of the annona , acting representative of the praetorian prefects of eminentissimus rank, curator and patron of the most splendid colony of Osti...)
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To Manilius Rusticianus, of perfectissimus rank, prefect of the annona , acting representative of the praetorian prefects of eminentissimus rank, curator and patron of the most splendid colony of Ostia. On account of his trust and services towards the community ( res publica ), the council and people of Ostia, who by the notices of his admnistration was made more noble, decreed and set [this statue] up.
Property / Translation EN: To Manilius Rusticianus, of perfectissimus rank, prefect of the annona , acting representative of the praetorian prefects of eminentissimus rank, curator and patron of the most splendid colony of Ostia. On account of his trust and services towards the community ( res publica ), the council and people of Ostia, who by the notices of his admnistration was made more noble, decreed and set [this statue] up. / rank
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Base for equestrian statue for Manilius Rusticianus, prefect of the annona and patron. Ostia, Forum (hinterland of Rome). Early fourth century.
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L'Année épigraphique, , 1972, 71;
Base for equestrian statue for Manilius Rusticianus, prefect of the annona and patron. Ostia, Forum (hinterland of Rome). Early fourth century.

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    University of Oxford
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    To Manilius Rusticianus, of perfectissimus rank, prefect of the annona , acting representative of the praetorian prefects of eminentissimus rank, curator and patron of the most splendid colony of Ostia. On account of his trust and services towards the community ( res publica ), the council and people of Ostia, who by the notices of his admnistration was made more noble, decreed and set [this statue] up.
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