Difference between revisions of "Kern. O (ed.), Die Inschriften von Magnesia am Maeander , Berlin 1900 , 135, no. 201, pl. 10 (Q5547)"

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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To Good Fortune. The most divine and greatest and most benevolent emperor, the victorious and triumphant good lord of all races of men, Flavius Claudius ..., the most pious. The city of Magnesia [hono...)
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To Good Fortune. The most divine and greatest and most benevolent emperor, the victorious and triumphant good lord of all races of men, Flavius Claudius ..., the most pious. The city of Magnesia [honours him]. With good luck.
Property / Translation EN: To Good Fortune. The most divine and greatest and most benevolent emperor, the victorious and triumphant good lord of all races of men, Flavius Claudius ..., the most pious. The city of Magnesia [honours him]. With good luck. / rank
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Base for statue of emperor, probably Julian. Magnesia ad Maeandrum (Asia). 361-363.
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Kern. O (ed.), Die Inschriften von Magnesia am Maeander , Berlin 1900 , 135, no. 201, pl. 10
Base for statue of emperor, probably Julian. Magnesia ad Maeandrum (Asia). 361-363.

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    To Good Fortune. The most divine and greatest and most benevolent emperor, the victorious and triumphant good lord of all races of men, Flavius Claudius ..., the most pious. The city of Magnesia [honours him]. With good luck.
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