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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To the restorer of public freedom, and the man who extends [both] the whole human race and the name of Rome, our lord Lucius Domitius Alexander, pious, fortunate, unconquered Augustus. Scironius Pasicr...)
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Property / Translation EN: To the restorer of public freedom, and the man who extends [both] the whole human race and the name of Rome, our lord Lucius Domitius Alexander, pious, fortunate, unconquered Augustus. Scironius Pasicrates, of perfectissimus rank, governor (praeses) of the provinces of Numidia [set this up] ... / reference
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Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statues of Antiquity
References: Pflaum H.-G., Inscriptions latines de l'Algérie. 2, Inscriptions de la confédération cirtéenne, de Cuicul et de la tribu des Suburbures. [1, Rusicade et région de Rusicade, Cirta, Castellum celtianum, Caldis, Castellum tidditanorum], Paris, 1957, no. 580
References: Lepelley, C., Les cités de l'Afrique romaine au Bas-Empire, t. 2, Notices d'histoire municipale, Paris 1981, p. 389, no. 2

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Lost base for statue of Domitius Alexander, emperor. Cirta (Numidia). 308-310
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Inscriptions latines de l'Algérie. 2, n° 580.
Lost base for statue of Domitius Alexander, emperor. Cirta (Numidia). 308-310

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    To the restorer of public freedom, and the man who extends [both] the whole human race and the name of Rome, our lord Lucius Domitius Alexander, pious, fortunate, unconquered Augustus. Scironius Pasicrates, of perfectissimus rank, governor (praeses) of the provinces of Numidia [set this up] ...
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    2012
    Last Statues of Antiquity
    Pflaum H.-G., Inscriptions latines de l'Algérie. 2, Inscriptions de la confédération cirtéenne, de Cuicul et de la tribu des Suburbures. [1, Rusicade et région de Rusicade, Cirta, Castellum celtianum, Caldis, Castellum tidditanorum], Paris, 1957, no. 580
    Lepelley, C., Les cités de l'Afrique romaine au Bas-Empire, t. 2, Notices d'histoire municipale, Paris 1981, p. 389, no. 2