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(‎Changed claim: Translation EN (P11): Titus Flavius Campestrinus, veteran (former soldier), and Iulia Exorata made this for Iulius Exoratus, secretary in the staff of the provincial governor (librarius consularis), their son, who died aged...)
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Titus Flavius Campestrinus, veteran (former soldier), and Iulia Exorata made this for Iulius Exoratus, secretary of the provincial governor (consularis), their son, who died aged 20, and for Secundinius Candidianus, staff sergeant of the provincial governor (beneficiarius consularis), their son-in-law, when they were still alive.
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Titus Flavius Campestrinus, veteran (former soldier), and Iulia Exorata made this for Iulius Exoratus, secretary in the staff of the provincial governor (librarius consularis), their son, who died aged 20, and for Secundinius Candidianus, staff sergeant of the provincial governor (beneficiarius consularis), their son-in-law, when they were still alive.

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    Der Veteran Titus Flavius Campestrinus und Julia Exorata machten (diesen) zu Lebzeiten für den Sohn Julius Exoratus, Sekretär des Statthalters, gestorben mit 20 Jahren und für den Schwiegersohn Secundinius Candidianus, Benefiziarier im Stab des Statthalters.
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    Marie-Valerie Gogela, Lateinprojekt Adalbert Stifter Gymnasium / Linz, März 2005
    Titus Flavius Campestrinus, veteran (former soldier), and Iulia Exorata made this for Iulius Exoratus, secretary in the staff of the provincial governor (librarius consularis), their son, who died aged 20, and for Secundinius Candidianus, staff sergeant of the provincial governor (beneficiarius consularis), their son-in-law, when they were still alive.
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    Ulrich Gehn
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