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The people of Erechtheus (= the Athenians) set [this] up [to] Plutarchus, the king of words, the mainstay of firm prudence, who rowed the sacred ship three times in all near to the temple of Athena, spending all his wealth. (trans. E. Sironen)
Property / Translation EN: The people of Erechtheus (= the Athenians) set [this] up [to] Plutarchus, the king of words, the mainstay of firm prudence, who rowed the sacred ship three times in all near to the temple of Athena, spending all his wealth. (trans. E. Sironen) / rank
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Property / Translation EN: The people of Erechtheus (= the Athenians) set [this] up [to] Plutarchus, the king of words, the mainstay of firm prudence, who rowed the sacred ship three times in all near to the temple of Athena, spending all his wealth. (trans. E. Sironen) / reference
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References: Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III(2) 13281
References: Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III 3818
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

Latest revision as of 09:55, 12 May 2014

Base for statue of Plutarchus 'king of words'. Athens (Achaea). Late fourth to early fifth century
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Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III(2) 13281
Base for statue of Plutarchus 'king of words'. Athens (Achaea). Late fourth to early fifth century

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    University of Oxford
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    The people of Erechtheus (= the Athenians) set [this] up [to] Plutarchus, the king of words, the mainstay of firm prudence, who rowed the sacred ship three times in all near to the temple of Athena, spending all his wealth. (trans. E. Sironen)
    1 reference
    Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III(2) 13281
    Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III 3818
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities