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Letter of Severus and Caracalla to Aphrodisias
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Letter of Severus and Caracalla to Aphrodisias

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    The Emperors Severus and Antoninus to the [Magistrates) and the [Council and People] of the Aphrodisians, greetings. It was most appropriate that you, who rejoiced at the conquest of the insolent barbarians and [?the establishment of peace in] all [?the inhabited world], celebrated the coming of joint rule shared with my father to me, Antoninus, [.. ? .. for you are ? good and noble men and] more closely related than others to the empire of the Romans because of [the goddess] who presides over your city. Your existing polity and its laws which have survived unchanged up to our reign [we preserve. ?Farewell].
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    1982
    Originally published in Reynolds (1982).
    Joyce M. Reynolds