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Lost base for statues of Marcus Aurelius Dubitatus and Caius Centullius Fortunatus (father and son). Brixia (Venetia et Histria). Late third century.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , V, 4870
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Lost base for statues of Marcus Aurelius Dubitatus and Caius Centullius Fortunatus (father and son). Brixia (Venetia et Histria). Late third century.
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LSA-1602
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University of Oxford
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To a diligent and kind man as a reward for his piety, who served in many imperial offices ( plurimis militiae honoribus ), Marcus Aurelius Dubitatus, of clarissimus rank, father, and to Caius Centullius Fortunatus, a youth of clarissimus rank, a most beloved son; Marcus Aurelius Dubitatus, of clarissimus rank ordered [this] to be made.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , V, 4870
Garzetti, A.(ed)., Inscriptiones Italiae Academiae Italicae Consociatae ediderunt. Volumen X, Fasciculus V, Brixia , Rome 1984-1986 , (3), 1033
2012
Last Statue of Antiquities