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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To a man of extraordinary goodness and integrity, Valerius Romanus, of clarissimus rank, curator of the city ( res publica ) of the most splendid colony of the Siccenses and of Venus. On account of th...) |
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Property / Translation EN: To a man of extraordinary goodness and integrity, Valerius Romanus, of clarissimus rank, curator of the city ( res publica ) of the most splendid colony of the Siccenses and of Venus. On account of the restoration of the statue of the goddess which was taken by bandits who had broken the walls of the temple. The faithful followers of Venus, to spread his memory through all centuries, set up (this) statue to their patron with devoted love. / reference | |||
+ | References: Ben Abdallah, Z. B., Catalogue des inscriptions latines païenne du Musée du Bardo , Rome 1986 , 366 References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 15881 References: Lepelley, C., Les cités de l'Afrique romaine au Bas-Empire, t. 2, Notices d'histoire municipale , Paris 1981 , 157-8; 160 no. 5 Year: 2012 Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities |
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Base for statue of Valerius Romanus, curator of the city and local patron. Sicca Veneria (Africa Proconsularis). 280-337
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Ben Abdallah, Z. B., Catalogue des inscriptions latines païenne du Musée du Bardo , Rome 1986 , 366
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Base for statue of Valerius Romanus, curator of the city and local patron. Sicca Veneria (Africa Proconsularis). 280-337
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To a man of extraordinary goodness and integrity, Valerius Romanus, of clarissimus rank, curator of the city ( res publica ) of the most splendid colony of the Siccenses and of Venus. On account of the restoration of the statue of the goddess which was taken by bandits who had broken the walls of the temple. The faithful followers of Venus, to spread his memory through all centuries, set up (this) statue to their patron with devoted love.
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Ben Abdallah, Z. B., Catalogue des inscriptions latines païenne du Musée du Bardo , Rome 1986 , 366
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 15881
Lepelley, C., Les cités de l'Afrique romaine au Bas-Empire, t. 2, Notices d'histoire municipale , Paris 1981 , 157-8; 160 no. 5
2012
Last Statue of Antiquities