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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): [Statue of] Crispinus. To Lucius Mamilianus Crispinus, of perfectissimus rank, priest of the most holy Fortunas, curator of the fatherland and of the city of Sinuessa promoted by imperial decision, wh...) |
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+ | [Statue of] Crispinus. To Lucius Mamilianus Crispinus, of perfectissimus rank, priest of the most holy Fortunas, curator of the fatherland and of the city of Sinuessa promoted by imperial decision, who performed all civic functions, on account of his ancestry and of the efforts of his ancestors, the whole citzenry decreed that [this] statue be set up to the most outstanding patron. | ||
Property / Translation EN: [Statue of] Crispinus. To Lucius Mamilianus Crispinus, of perfectissimus rank, priest of the most holy Fortunas, curator of the fatherland and of the city of Sinuessa promoted by imperial decision, who performed all civic functions, on account of his ancestry and of the efforts of his ancestors, the whole citzenry decreed that [this] statue be set up to the most outstanding patron. / rank | |||
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Revision as of 17:20, 12 May 2014
Base for statue of Lucius Mamilianus Crispinus, curator and local patron. Suessa (Campania). Early to mid-fourth century.
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L'Année épigraphique, , 1940, 48
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Base for statue of Lucius Mamilianus Crispinus, curator and local patron. Suessa (Campania). Early to mid-fourth century.
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LSA-2567
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University of Oxford
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[Statue of] Crispinus. To Lucius Mamilianus Crispinus, of perfectissimus rank, priest of the most holy Fortunas, curator of the fatherland and of the city of Sinuessa promoted by imperial decision, who performed all civic functions, on account of his ancestry and of the efforts of his ancestors, the whole citzenry decreed that [this] statue be set up to the most outstanding patron.
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