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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): [Statue] of Kamenius. To Alfenius Ceionius Iulianus Kamenius, of clarissimus rank, quaestor ( quaestor kandidatus ), praetor of the triumphs ( praetor triumphalis ), member of the college of seven men...)
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Property / Translation EN: [Statue] of Kamenius. To Alfenius Ceionius Iulianus Kamenius, of clarissimus rank, quaestor ( quaestor kandidatus ), praetor of the triumphs ( praetor triumphalis ), member of the college of seven men in charge of sacred feasts ( septemvir epulonum ), master (?), father of the sacred rites of the greatest unconquered Mithras ( pater sacrorum summi invicti Mithrae ), hierophant of Hecate, chief herdsman ( archibucolus ) of the god Liber, member of the board of fifteen men for sacred affairs, tauroboliate of the Mother goddess, high priest ( pontifex maior ), governor ( consularis ) of the province of Numidia. Of his justice and by all his foresight to those peoples under his administration, Gentilis ..Restutus, the secretary ( cornicularius ), with the keepers of the archive ( cartularii ) of his office, set up a bronze statue in his house. / reference
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References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1675 (+p.4731)
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

Revision as of 12:01, 12 May 2014

Base for bronze statue of Alfenius Ceionius Iulianus signo Kamenius, governor of Numidia and priest; erected in his home by a cornicularius . Rome. 374-380.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1675 (+p.4731)
Base for bronze statue of Alfenius Ceionius Iulianus signo Kamenius, governor of Numidia and priest; erected in his home by a cornicularius . Rome. 374-380.

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    [Statue] of Kamenius. To Alfenius Ceionius Iulianus Kamenius, of clarissimus rank, quaestor ( quaestor kandidatus ), praetor of the triumphs ( praetor triumphalis ), member of the college of seven men in charge of sacred feasts ( septemvir epulonum ), master (?), father of the sacred rites of the greatest unconquered Mithras ( pater sacrorum summi invicti Mithrae ), hierophant of Hecate, chief herdsman ( archibucolus ) of the god Liber, member of the board of fifteen men for sacred affairs, tauroboliate of the Mother goddess, high priest ( pontifex maior ), governor ( consularis ) of the province of Numidia. Of his justice and by all his foresight to those peoples under his administration, Gentilis ..Restutus, the secretary ( cornicularius ), with the keepers of the archive ( cartularii ) of his office, set up a bronze statue in his house.
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    Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , VI, 1675 (+p.4731)
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities