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To the emperor and Caesar Gaius Valerius Diocletianus, the pious, fortunate and unconquered Augustus, most powerful and, above all earlier emperors, most pious Augustus. Lucius Turranius Gratianus, of clarissimus rank and governor ( corrector ) of the province of Achaea, devoted to his divine spirit and majesty, [set this up].
Property / Translation EN: To the emperor and Caesar Gaius Valerius Diocletianus, the pious, fortunate and unconquered Augustus, most powerful and, above all earlier emperors, most pious Augustus. Lucius Turranius Gratianus, of clarissimus rank and governor ( corrector ) of the province of Achaea, devoted to his divine spirit and majesty, [set this up]. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: To the emperor and Caesar Gaius Valerius Diocletianus, the pious, fortunate and unconquered Augustus, most powerful and, above all earlier emperors, most pious Augustus. Lucius Turranius Gratianus, of clarissimus rank and governor ( corrector ) of the province of Achaea, devoted to his divine spirit and majesty, [set this up]. / reference
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References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III 6103
References: Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III(2) 13265
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

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Lost base for statue of Diocletian, emperor. Athens (Achaea). 284-290
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III 6103
Lost base for statue of Diocletian, emperor. Athens (Achaea). 284-290

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    University of Oxford
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    To the emperor and Caesar Gaius Valerius Diocletianus, the pious, fortunate and unconquered Augustus, most powerful and, above all earlier emperors, most pious Augustus. Lucius Turranius Gratianus, of clarissimus rank and governor ( corrector ) of the province of Achaea, devoted to his divine spirit and majesty, [set this up].
    1 reference
    Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , III 6103
    Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III(2) 13265
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities