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(‎Created claim: EDR identifier (P38): EDR016327)
(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To L. Octavius Rufus, son of Lucius, of the voting tribe Camilia, military tribune of the Legio IIII Scythica, praefectus fabrum twice, five-early duumvir (i.e. with local censorial powers) by resoluti...)
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To L. Octavius Rufus, son of Lucius, of the voting tribe Camilia, military tribune of the Legio IIII Scythica, praefectus fabrum twice, five-early duumvir (i.e. with local censorial powers) by resolution of the (local) senate and decre of the decurions, appointed augur by decree of the decurions, who gave in perpetuity free bathing to the citizens of the town, the residents, guests, and visitors, thei wives, their slaves, and their female slaves. (This monument was erected) in honor of our patron by decree of the decurions from public funds.
Property / Translation EN: To L. Octavius Rufus, son of Lucius, of the voting tribe Camilia, military tribune of the Legio IIII Scythica, praefectus fabrum twice, five-early duumvir (i.e. with local censorial powers) by resolution of the (local) senate and decre of the decurions, appointed augur by decree of the decurions, who gave in perpetuity free bathing to the citizens of the town, the residents, guests, and visitors, thei wives, their slaves, and their female slaves. (This monument was erected) in honor of our patron by decree of the decurions from public funds. / rank
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CIL 11, 06167
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    To L. Octavius Rufus, son of Lucius, of the voting tribe Camilia, military tribune of the Legio IIII Scythica, praefectus fabrum twice, five-early duumvir (i.e. with local censorial powers) by resolution of the (local) senate and decre of the decurions, appointed augur by decree of the decurions, who gave in perpetuity free bathing to the citizens of the town, the residents, guests, and visitors, thei wives, their slaves, and their female slaves. (This monument was erected) in honor of our patron by decree of the decurions from public funds.
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