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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To good Fortune. The council of the Areopagus and the council of the 300 members and the people of Athens set [this] up [to] the man of clarissimus rank, governor ( anthupatos ) of Achaea and member o...)
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To good Fortune. The council of the Areopagus and the council of the 300 members and the people of Athens set [this] up [to] the man of clarissimus rank, governor ( anthupatos ) of Achaea and member of the council of the Areopagus, Rufius Festus, for his favour and beneficence towards the city. The torchbearer ( dadouchos ) Flavius Pompeianus, of perfectissimus rank and former comes ( apo comiton ), took charge.
Property / Translation EN: To good Fortune. The council of the Areopagus and the council of the 300 members and the people of Athens set [this] up [to] the man of clarissimus rank, governor ( anthupatos ) of Achaea and member of the council of the Areopagus, Rufius Festus, for his favour and beneficence towards the city. The torchbearer ( dadouchos ) Flavius Pompeianus, of perfectissimus rank and former comes ( apo comiton ), took charge. / rank
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Base for statue of Rufius Festus, governor of Achaea. Athens (Achaea), Acropolis. Mid to late fourth century
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Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III(2) 13274
Base for statue of Rufius Festus, governor of Achaea. Athens (Achaea), Acropolis. Mid to late fourth century

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    University of Oxford
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    To good Fortune. The council of the Areopagus and the council of the 300 members and the people of Athens set [this] up [to] the man of clarissimus rank, governor ( anthupatos ) of Achaea and member of the council of the Areopagus, Rufius Festus, for his favour and beneficence towards the city. The torchbearer ( dadouchos ) Flavius Pompeianus, of perfectissimus rank and former comes ( apo comiton ), took charge.
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