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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To a man of most fortunate memory, and celebrated through all ages, Gratian, father of our lords princes Valentinian and Valens, noble and triumphant, forever Augusti. Antonius Dracontius, of clarissi...) |
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+ | To a man of most fortunate memory, and celebrated through all ages, Gratian, father of our lords princes Valentinian and Valens, noble and triumphant, forever Augusti. Antonius Dracontius, of clarissimus rank, acting deputy for the praetorian prefect for the African provinces, dedicated this statue next to the Capitolium. Under the supervision of Valerius (…), of egregius rank, priest. | ||
Property / Translation EN: To a man of most fortunate memory, and celebrated through all ages, Gratian, father of our lords princes Valentinian and Valens, noble and triumphant, forever Augusti. Antonius Dracontius, of clarissimus rank, acting deputy for the praetorian prefect for the African provinces, dedicated this statue next to the Capitolium. Under the supervision of Valerius (…), of egregius rank, priest. / rank | |||
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Base for posthumous statue of Gratian, father of Valentinian and Valens. Cirta-Constantina (Numidia). 364-367
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 7014
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Base for posthumous statue of Gratian, father of Valentinian and Valens. Cirta-Constantina (Numidia). 364-367
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University of Oxford
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To a man of most fortunate memory, and celebrated through all ages, Gratian, father of our lords princes Valentinian and Valens, noble and triumphant, forever Augusti. Antonius Dracontius, of clarissimus rank, acting deputy for the praetorian prefect for the African provinces, dedicated this statue next to the Capitolium. Under the supervision of Valerius (…), of egregius rank, priest.
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