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For the good health of the emperor, Augustus, father of the fatherland.To Iuno Regina. Vibia Celerina, wife of Lucius Valerius Rufus, quinquenial duumvir , mother of Lucius Valerius Scipio, Valeria Scipionilla and Valeria Celerina, gave this offering. (On the side): Moved from a squalid place.
Property / Translation EN: For the good health of the emperor, Augustus, father of the fatherland.To Iuno Regina. Vibia Celerina, wife of Lucius Valerius Rufus, quinquenial duumvir , mother of Lucius Valerius Scipio, Valeria Scipionilla and Valeria Celerina, gave this offering. (On the side): Moved from a squalid place. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: For the good health of the emperor, Augustus, father of the fatherland.To Iuno Regina. Vibia Celerina, wife of Lucius Valerius Rufus, quinquenial duumvir , mother of Lucius Valerius Scipio, Valeria Scipionilla and Valeria Celerina, gave this offering. (On the side): Moved from a squalid place. / reference
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References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 20965
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

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Base for statue of Juno Regina, moved to better location. Caesarea (Mauretania Caesariensis). Third to early fifth century.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 20965
Base for statue of Juno Regina, moved to better location. Caesarea (Mauretania Caesariensis). Third to early fifth century.

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    For the good health of the emperor, Augustus, father of the fatherland.To Iuno Regina. Vibia Celerina, wife of Lucius Valerius Rufus, quinquenial duumvir , mother of Lucius Valerius Scipio, Valeria Scipionilla and Valeria Celerina, gave this offering. (On the side): Moved from a squalid place.
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    Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VIII, 20965
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities