CIL 06, 01717, cfr. pp. 3813, 4742 (Q5982)
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Lost base for statue of Fabius Titianus, consul and prefect of the City; set up by a slave. Rome. 339-341 .Rome. 339-341.
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CIL 06, 01717, cfr. pp. 3813, 4742
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Lost base for statue of Fabius Titianus, consul and prefect of the City; set up by a slave. Rome. 339-341 .Rome. 339-341.
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LSA-1422
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University of Oxford
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To Fabius Titianus, of clarissimus rank, governor ( corrector ) of Flaminia and Picenum, governor ( consularis ) of Sicily, governor ( proconsul ) of the province of Asia, judge in the imperial court of appeal, count of the first order, consul ( consul ordinarius ), prefect of the City. Peregrinus the slave (set this up) to his outstanding lord.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1717 (+p. 4742)
2012
Last Statue of Antiquities
To Fabius Titianus, vir clarissimus, corrector of Flaminia and Picenum, consularis of Sicily, proconsul of the province of Asia and iudex sacrarum cognitionum, a comes of the first rank, an ordinary consul, prefect of the city (of Rome). Peregrinus his slave to a most outstanding master
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W. Stenhouse
The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo. Ancient Inscriptions
London
2002
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EDR131533
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