Difference between revisions of "RIB 3123 (Q9671)"

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(‎Created claim: EDH identifier (P24): HD017288)
(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To the Emperor Titus Caesar Vespasian Augustus, son of the deified Vespasian, Pontifex Maximus, in the ninth year of tribunician power, acclaimed Emperor 15 times, consul for the 7th time, designated f...)
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To the Emperor Titus Caesar Vespasian Augustus, son of the deified Vespasian, Pontifex Maximus, in the ninth year of tribunician power, acclaimed Emperor 15 times, consul for the 7th time, designated for the 8th time, censor, father of his country; and to the Caesar Domitian, son of the deified Vespasian, consul for the 6th time, designated for the 7th time, member of all the priestly colleges; when Gnaeus Julius Agricola was imperial propraetorian legate (...).
Property / Translation EN: To the Emperor Titus Caesar Vespasian Augustus, son of the deified Vespasian, Pontifex Maximus, in the ninth year of tribunician power, acclaimed Emperor 15 times, consul for the 7th time, designated for the 8th time, censor, father of his country; and to the Caesar Domitian, son of the deified Vespasian, consul for the 6th time, designated for the 7th time, member of all the priestly colleges; when Gnaeus Julius Agricola was imperial propraetorian legate (...). / rank
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Five fragments of a dedication slab
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RIB 3123
Five fragments of a dedication slab

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    To the Emperor Titus Caesar Vespasian Augustus, son of the deified Vespasian, Pontifex Maximus, in the ninth year of tribunician power, acclaimed Emperor 15 times, consul for the 7th time, designated for the 8th time, censor, father of his country; and to the Caesar Domitian, son of the deified Vespasian, consul for the 6th time, designated for the 7th time, member of all the priestly colleges; when Gnaeus Julius Agricola was imperial propraetorian legate (...).
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