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(‎Created claim: IPR (P25): University of Oxford)
(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): Statue of Heraclius. To the most worthy principalis , most blameless boy, Titus Flavius Vibianus the younger, priest, duovir , son and colleague of Titus Flavius Frontinus Heraclius; who, while still ...)
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Statue of Heraclius. To the most worthy principalis , most blameless boy, Titus Flavius Vibianus the younger, priest, duovir , son and colleague of Titus Flavius Frontinus Heraclius; who, while still a young man, displayed delightful spectacles [contributing] in equal part [with his father]; through the zeal of his father, by acclamation of the people, and by decree of the council ( ordo ) [this was set up].
Property / Translation EN: Statue of Heraclius. To the most worthy principalis , most blameless boy, Titus Flavius Vibianus the younger, priest, duovir , son and colleague of Titus Flavius Frontinus Heraclius; who, while still a young man, displayed delightful spectacles [contributing] in equal part [with his father]; through the zeal of his father, by acclamation of the people, and by decree of the council ( ordo ) [this was set up]. / rank
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Base for statue of Titus Flavius Vibianus iunior , priest and duovir (later re-used for LSA-2158 ). Lepcis Magna (Tripolitania). Earlier 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 , 420-422, no. 55, figs. 10.62-63
Base for statue of Titus Flavius Vibianus iunior , priest and duovir (later re-used for LSA-2158 ). Lepcis Magna (Tripolitania). Earlier fourth century.

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    LSA-2201
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    University of Oxford
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    Statue of Heraclius. To the most worthy principalis , most blameless boy, Titus Flavius Vibianus the younger, priest, duovir , son and colleague of Titus Flavius Frontinus Heraclius; who, while still a young man, displayed delightful spectacles [contributing] in equal part [with his father]; through the zeal of his father, by acclamation of the people, and by decree of the council ( ordo ) [this was set up].
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