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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To the emperors Caesars Marcus Valerius Diocletianus, pious, fortunate, unconquered Augustus, holding tribunician power for the first time, acclaimed victor ( imperator ), consul, proconsul, greatest ...)
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Property / Translation EN: To the emperors Caesars Marcus Valerius Diocletianus, pious, fortunate, unconquered Augustus, holding tribunician power for the first time, acclaimed victor ( imperator ), consul, proconsul, greatest victor over the Parthians, and Marcus Aurelius Maximianus, pious, fortunate,... unconquered Augustus. Flavius Flavianus, of perfectissimus rank, governor ( praeses ) of the province of Numidia, former cornicularius of the praetorian prefects, men of eminentissimus rank, most dedicated to their divine spirit and majesty, [set this up]. / reference
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References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, no. 4325
References: Lepelley, C., Les cités de l'Afrique romaine au Bas-Empire, t. 2, Notices d'histoire municipale , Paris 1981 , p. 400, no. 2
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

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Base for statue of Diocletian and Maximian, emperors. Casae (Numidia). 286-293
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, no. 4325
Base for statue of Diocletian and Maximian, emperors. Casae (Numidia). 286-293

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    To the emperors Caesars Marcus Valerius Diocletianus, pious, fortunate, unconquered Augustus, holding tribunician power for the first time, acclaimed victor ( imperator ), consul, proconsul, greatest victor over the Parthians, and Marcus Aurelius Maximianus, pious, fortunate,... unconquered Augustus. Flavius Flavianus, of perfectissimus rank, governor ( praeses ) of the province of Numidia, former cornicularius of the praetorian prefects, men of eminentissimus rank, most dedicated to their divine spirit and majesty, [set this up].
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    Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, no. 4325
    Lepelley, C., Les cités de l'Afrique romaine au Bas-Empire, t. 2, Notices d'histoire municipale , Paris 1981 , p. 400, no. 2
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities