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… because of [his] exceptional liberality and [because] the city was brought back to a better state [and] also an abundant grant of corn restored, which had been lacking in the time of the tyrant, the council ( ordo ) of Laurentum and Lavinium, dedicated and most devoted to his divine spirit and majesty, [set this up].
Property / Translation EN: … because of [his] exceptional liberality and [because] the city was brought back to a better state [and] also an abundant grant of corn restored, which had been lacking in the time of the tyrant, the council ( ordo ) of Laurentum and Lavinium, dedicated and most devoted to his divine spirit and majesty, [set this up]. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: … because of [his] exceptional liberality and [because] the city was brought back to a better state [and] also an abundant grant of corn restored, which had been lacking in the time of the tyrant, the council ( ordo ) of Laurentum and Lavinium, dedicated and most devoted to his divine spirit and majesty, [set this up]. / reference
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References: Ephemeris Epigraphica , , IX, 592
References: Granino Cerere, M. G. (ed.), Supplementa Italica, Imagines. Latium Vetus 1 , Rome 2005 , n. 26
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

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Base for statue of emperor, probably Constantine. Lavinium (Campania). 312-337.
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Ephemeris Epigraphica , , IX, 592
Base for statue of emperor, probably Constantine. Lavinium (Campania). 312-337.

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    LSA-1677
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    University of Oxford
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    … because of [his] exceptional liberality and [because] the city was brought back to a better state [and] also an abundant grant of corn restored, which had been lacking in the time of the tyrant, the council ( ordo ) of Laurentum and Lavinium, dedicated and most devoted to his divine spirit and majesty, [set this up].
    1 reference
    Ephemeris Epigraphica , , IX, 592
    Granino Cerere, M. G. (ed.), Supplementa Italica, Imagines. Latium Vetus 1 , Rome 2005 , n. 26
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities