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[...] daughter of –lianos, wife of Septimius Chares Aeneias, outstanding in worth and family, with many ancestors who were high priests, stephanephoroi and among those who joined in the foundation of the city and were the first to be entrusted with the priesthood of the goddess Aphrodite as a family, descendent of Flavius Diogenes Hypselos, high priest and priest of the goddess; by her virtue, distinction, and love for her husband she enhanced the reputation of her family, was daughter of the city and flower-bearer of the goddess; she was honoured on account of the greatness of her family and the unsurpassed distinction of her life by the god Alexander with a matron's stola.
Property / Translation EN: [...] daughter of –lianos, wife of Septimius Chares Aeneias, outstanding in worth and family, with many ancestors who were high priests, stephanephoroi and among those who joined in the foundation of the city and were the first to be entrusted with the priesthood of the goddess Aphrodite as a family, descendent of Flavius Diogenes Hypselos, high priest and priest of the goddess; by her virtue, distinction, and love for her husband she enhanced the reputation of her family, was daughter of the city and flower-bearer of the goddess; she was honoured on account of the greatness of her family and the unsurpassed distinction of her life by the god Alexander with a matron's stola. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: [...] daughter of –lianos, wife of Septimius Chares Aeneias, outstanding in worth and family, with many ancestors who were high priests, stephanephoroi and among those who joined in the foundation of the city and were the first to be entrusted with the priesthood of the goddess Aphrodite as a family, descendent of Flavius Diogenes Hypselos, high priest and priest of the goddess; by her virtue, distinction, and love for her husband she enhanced the reputation of her family, was daughter of the city and flower-bearer of the goddess; she was honoured on account of the greatness of her family and the unsurpassed distinction of her life by the god Alexander with a matron's stola. / reference
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Year: 1993
Publication title: Originally published in McCabe (1993).
Author: Charlotte M. Roueché, Gabriel Bodard

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    Creative Commons licence Attribution 2.5 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/). All reuse or distribution of this work must contain somewhere a link back to the URL http://insaph.kcl.ac.uk/
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    [...] daughter of –lianos, wife of Septimius Chares Aeneias, outstanding in worth and family, with many ancestors who were high priests, stephanephoroi and among those who joined in the foundation of the city and were the first to be entrusted with the priesthood of the goddess Aphrodite as a family, descendent of Flavius Diogenes Hypselos, high priest and priest of the goddess; by her virtue, distinction, and love for her husband she enhanced the reputation of her family, was daughter of the city and flower-bearer of the goddess; she was honoured on account of the greatness of her family and the unsurpassed distinction of her life by the god Alexander with a matron's stola.
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    1993
    Originally published in McCabe (1993).
    Charlotte M. Roueché, Gabriel Bodard