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(Created claim: IPR (P25): University of Oxford) |
(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): (...) of distinguished and at the same time particularly great merits which have shone forth through the expansion of public buildings [undertaken] by an admirable generosity. To Lucius Iunius Iunillu...) |
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+ | (...) of distinguished and at the same time particularly great merits which have shone forth through the expansion of public buildings [undertaken] by an admirable generosity. To Lucius Iunius Iunillus, of perfectissimus rank, count of the imperial guard ( comes divini lateris ), governor ( praeses ) of the province of Mauretania Caesariensis, citizen and patron, son of Iunius Publianus, man of most learned memory. The council ( ordo ) of his distinguished city of the Urenses and the people set up this marble statue. | ||
Property / Translation EN: (...) of distinguished and at the same time particularly great merits which have shone forth through the expansion of public buildings [undertaken] by an admirable generosity. To Lucius Iunius Iunillus, of perfectissimus rank, count of the imperial guard ( comes divini lateris ), governor ( praeses ) of the province of Mauretania Caesariensis, citizen and patron, son of Iunius Publianus, man of most learned memory. The council ( ordo ) of his distinguished city of the Urenses and the people set up this marble statue. / rank | |||
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Revision as of 17:09, 12 May 2014
Base for statue of Lucius Iunius Iunillus, imperial official and local patron. Ureu (Africa Proconsularis). Earlier fourth century
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L'Année épigraphique, , 1975, 882
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Base for statue of Lucius Iunius Iunillus, imperial official and local patron. Ureu (Africa Proconsularis). Earlier fourth century
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University of Oxford
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(...) of distinguished and at the same time particularly great merits which have shone forth through the expansion of public buildings [undertaken] by an admirable generosity. To Lucius Iunius Iunillus, of perfectissimus rank, count of the imperial guard ( comes divini lateris ), governor ( praeses ) of the province of Mauretania Caesariensis, citizen and patron, son of Iunius Publianus, man of most learned memory. The council ( ordo ) of his distinguished city of the Urenses and the people set up this marble statue.
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