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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To the gods of the underworld... To Pullidius Arcolicus, … most blessed judgment and supervisor of works ( comes fabricarum )of the entire citizenry of the city of Beneventum. On account of his serv...) |
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+ | To the gods of the underworld... To Pullidius Arcolicus, … most blessed judgment and supervisor of works ( comes fabricarum )of the entire citizenry of the city of Beneventum. On account of his services, the whole guild of the Leontiani commanded that (this) statue be set up to its patron. [On the side] During the consulship of our lords Constantius Augustus, for the sixth time, and Constantius Caesar, for the second time… | ||
Property / Translation EN: To the gods of the underworld... To Pullidius Arcolicus, … most blessed judgment and supervisor of works ( comes fabricarum )of the entire citizenry of the city of Beneventum. On account of his services, the whole guild of the Leontiani commanded that (this) statue be set up to its patron. [On the side] During the consulship of our lords Constantius Augustus, for the sixth time, and Constantius Caesar, for the second time… / rank | |||
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Revision as of 12:00, 12 May 2014
Base for statue for Pullidius Argolicus, comes fabricarum and patron. Beneventum. 353
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , IX, 1590
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Base for statue for Pullidius Argolicus, comes fabricarum and patron. Beneventum. 353
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University of Oxford
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To the gods of the underworld... To Pullidius Arcolicus, … most blessed judgment and supervisor of works ( comes fabricarum )of the entire citizenry of the city of Beneventum. On account of his services, the whole guild of the Leontiani commanded that (this) statue be set up to its patron. [On the side] During the consulship of our lords Constantius Augustus, for the sixth time, and Constantius Caesar, for the second time…
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