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To Tanonius Marcellinus, of clarissimus rank, governor ( consularis ) of Campania, most worthy patron, on account of the remarkable benefits which soothed the long lasting concerns of the people; the whole plebs of Beneventum decreed the setting up [of this statue].
Property / Translation EN: To Tanonius Marcellinus, of clarissimus rank, governor ( consularis ) of Campania, most worthy patron, on account of the remarkable benefits which soothed the long lasting concerns of the people; the whole plebs of Beneventum decreed the setting up [of this statue]. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: To Tanonius Marcellinus, of clarissimus rank, governor ( consularis ) of Campania, most worthy patron, on account of the remarkable benefits which soothed the long lasting concerns of the people; the whole plebs of Beneventum decreed the setting up [of this statue]. / reference
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References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , IX, 1589 = X, *521b
References: Dessau, H., Inscriptiones latinae selectae , Berlin 3rd ed. 1962 , 6506
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

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Base for statue of Tanonius Marcellinus, governor of Campania and patron. Beneventum (Campania). Fourth century
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , IX, 1589 = X, *521b
Base for statue of Tanonius Marcellinus, governor of Campania and patron. Beneventum (Campania). Fourth century

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    LSA-1741
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    University of Oxford
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    To Tanonius Marcellinus, of clarissimus rank, governor ( consularis ) of Campania, most worthy patron, on account of the remarkable benefits which soothed the long lasting concerns of the people; the whole plebs of Beneventum decreed the setting up [of this statue].
    1 reference
    Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , IX, 1589 = X, *521b
    Dessau, H., Inscriptiones latinae selectae , Berlin 3rd ed. 1962 , 6506
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities