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(Created claim: Translation EN (P11): When under his leadership and official command Achaia had been conquered and Corinth destroyed, L. Mummius, son of Lucius, consul (in 146), returned to Rome in triumph. On account of these successful a...) |
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Property / Translation EN: When under his leadership and official command Achaia had been conquered and Corinth destroyed, L. Mummius, son of Lucius, consul (in 146), returned to Rome in triumph. On account of these successful accomplishments he, in his capacity as imperator, dedicates this temple and statue of Hercules Victor, which he had vowed during the war. / reference | |||
+ | Author: C. Bruun Author of publication: C. Bruun - J. Edmondson Publication title: The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy Place: Oxford Year: 2015 Page(s): 476 |
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Celebration of L. Mummius
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CIL 06, 00331, cfr. pp. 3004, 3756; CIL 01 (2 ed.), 0626, cfr. p. 921; CLE 0003
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When under his leadership and official command Achaia had been conquered and Corinth destroyed, L. Mummius, son of Lucius, consul (in 146), returned to Rome in triumph. On account of these successful accomplishments he, in his capacity as imperator, dedicates this temple and statue of Hercules Victor, which he had vowed during the war.
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C. Bruun
C. Bruun - J. Edmondson
The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy
Oxford
2015
476