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(‎Created claim: IPR (P25): University of Oxford)
(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): To our mistress Flavia Augusta Helena, most pure wife of the deified Constantius, mother of our lord Constantine the greatest, most pious and victorious Augustus, grandmother of our lords Crispus and ...)
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To our mistress Flavia Augusta Helena, most pure wife of the deified Constantius, mother of our lord Constantine the greatest, most pious and victorious Augustus, grandmother of our lords Crispus and Constantinus and Constans, most blessed and fortunate Caesars; Alpinius Magnus, of clarissimus rank, governor ( corrector of Lucania et Bruttium, set [this] up, devoted to her excellence and piety.
Property / Translation EN: To our mistress Flavia Augusta Helena, most pure wife of the deified Constantius, mother of our lord Constantine the greatest, most pious and victorious Augustus, grandmother of our lords Crispus and Constantinus and Constans, most blessed and fortunate Caesars; Alpinius Magnus, of clarissimus rank, governor ( corrector of Lucania et Bruttium, set [this] up, devoted to her excellence and piety. / rank
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Base for statue of empress Helena, mother of Constantine I. Salernum (Lucania et Bruttii). 323-326.
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Inscriptiones Latinae Selectae, , 708
Base for statue of empress Helena, mother of Constantine I. Salernum (Lucania et Bruttii). 323-326.

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    To our mistress Flavia Augusta Helena, most pure wife of the deified Constantius, mother of our lord Constantine the greatest, most pious and victorious Augustus, grandmother of our lords Crispus and Constantinus and Constans, most blessed and fortunate Caesars; Alpinius Magnus, of clarissimus rank, governor ( corrector of Lucania et Bruttium, set [this] up, devoted to her excellence and piety.
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