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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): The emperors Caesars our lords Gratianus, Valentinianus and Theodosius, pious, fortunate, forever Augusti, commanded that the arch, concluding the whole project of the Porticus Maximae in their eterna...)
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The emperors Caesars our lords Gratianus, Valentinianus and Theodosius, pious, fortunate, forever Augusti, commanded that the arch, concluding the whole project of the Porticus Maximae in their eternal name, be built and embellished with their own money
Property / Translation EN: The emperors Caesars our lords Gratianus, Valentinianus and Theodosius, pious, fortunate, forever Augusti, commanded that the arch, concluding the whole project of the Porticus Maximae in their eternal name, be built and embellished with their own money / rank
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Lost monumental gate, probably with statues, erected by Gratian, Valentinian II and Theodosius I, emperors. Rome. 379-383.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1184 (+p. 4333)
Lost monumental gate, probably with statues, erected by Gratian, Valentinian II and Theodosius I, emperors. Rome. 379-383.

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    University of Oxford
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    The emperors Caesars our lords Gratianus, Valentinianus and Theodosius, pious, fortunate, forever Augusti, commanded that the arch, concluding the whole project of the Porticus Maximae in their eternal name, be built and embellished with their own money
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