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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): Our lords Arcadius and Honorius, glorious and forever Augusti being safe and well. Being governor by imperial order Gabinius Barbarus Pompeianus, of clarissimus rank, governor ( proconsul ) of the pro...) |
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Property / Translation EN: Our lords Arcadius and Honorius, glorious and forever Augusti being safe and well. Being governor by imperial order Gabinius Barbarus Pompeianus, of clarissimus rank, governor ( proconsul ) of the province of Africa, judge representing the emperor, Coelius Titianus, most respectable man, former freight carrier and shipper, former sponsor of amphitheatrical games and former curator of the city ( res publica ) with Coelius Restitutus, most respectable man, his son, dedicated [this] with his own funds and at his own insistence. With the supervision of Publianus, most respected man, priest in perpetuity, curator of the city ( res publica ) (transl. C. Machado). / reference | |||
+ | References: Ben Abdallah, Z. B., Catalogue des inscriptions latines païenne du Musée du Bardo , Rome 1986 , 393 References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 969 (p 928, 1282) References: Merlin, A., Inscriptions latines de la Tunisie , Paris, 1944 , 801 Year: 2012 Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities |
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Base for statue of unstated subject. Neapolis (Africa Proconsularis). 400-401
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Ben Abdallah, Z. B., Catalogue des inscriptions latines païenne du Musée du Bardo , Rome 1986 , 393
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Base for statue of unstated subject. Neapolis (Africa Proconsularis). 400-401
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Our lords Arcadius and Honorius, glorious and forever Augusti being safe and well. Being governor by imperial order Gabinius Barbarus Pompeianus, of clarissimus rank, governor ( proconsul ) of the province of Africa, judge representing the emperor, Coelius Titianus, most respectable man, former freight carrier and shipper, former sponsor of amphitheatrical games and former curator of the city ( res publica ) with Coelius Restitutus, most respectable man, his son, dedicated [this] with his own funds and at his own insistence. With the supervision of Publianus, most respected man, priest in perpetuity, curator of the city ( res publica ) (transl. C. Machado).
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Ben Abdallah, Z. B., Catalogue des inscriptions latines païenne du Musée du Bardo , Rome 1986 , 393
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 969 (p 928, 1282)
Merlin, A., Inscriptions latines de la Tunisie , Paris, 1944 , 801
2012
Last Statue of Antiquities