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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): … to a man of exceptional nobility and of all virtues, but also of carefully considered justice and ... sincerity, of incomparable prudence, ..., praetorian prefect, their patron. For the many benef...)
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Property / Translation EN: … to a man of exceptional nobility and of all virtues, but also of carefully considered justice and ... sincerity, of incomparable prudence, ..., praetorian prefect, their patron. For the many benefits brought by his provision, the people of Lepcis Magna ( Lepcimagnenses ) [set this up] from public funds. / reference
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References: Tantillo, I. and F. Bigi (eds.), Leptis Magna. Una città e le sue iscrizioni in epoca tardoromana , Cassino 2010 , 345-8, no. 21, figs. 7.28, 10.24-25, pl. VII
References: Reynolds, J. M. & J. B. Ward-Perkins, The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania. In collaboration with S. Aurigemma, R. Bartoccini, G. Caputo, R. Goodchild, P. Romanelli , Roma 1952 , no. 611
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

Latest revision as of 16:09, 12 May 2014

Base for statue of unknown praetorian prefect, patron of Lepcis. Lepcis Magna (Tripolitania).Mid to later fourth century
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Tantillo, I. and F. Bigi (eds.), Leptis Magna. Una città e le sue iscrizioni in epoca tardoromana , Cassino 2010 , 345-8, no. 21, figs. 7.28, 10.24-25, pl. VII
Base for statue of unknown praetorian prefect, patron of Lepcis. Lepcis Magna (Tripolitania).Mid to later fourth century

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    … to a man of exceptional nobility and of all virtues, but also of carefully considered justice and ... sincerity, of incomparable prudence, ..., praetorian prefect, their patron. For the many benefits brought by his provision, the people of Lepcis Magna ( Lepcimagnenses ) [set this up] from public funds.
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    Tantillo, I. and F. Bigi (eds.), Leptis Magna. Una città e le sue iscrizioni in epoca tardoromana , Cassino 2010 , 345-8, no. 21, figs. 7.28, 10.24-25, pl. VII
    Reynolds, J. M. & J. B. Ward-Perkins, The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania. In collaboration with S. Aurigemma, R. Bartoccini, G. Caputo, R. Goodchild, P. Romanelli , Roma 1952 , no. 611
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities