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Statuenbasis mit Weihung an Iupiter Dolichenus Optimus Maximus
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HD014599
Property / EDH identifier: HD014599 / rank
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Property / Translation EN
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To Iupiter Dolichenus Best and Greates, for the welfare of the detachments of the Sixth Legion Victrix and of the army of each Germany under the charge of Marcus Lollius Venator, centurion of the Second Legion Augusta. They paid their vow willingly, deservedly.
Property / Translation EN: To Iupiter Dolichenus Best and Greates, for the welfare of the detachments of the Sixth Legion Victrix and of the army of each Germany under the charge of Marcus Lollius Venator, centurion of the Second Legion Augusta. They paid their vow willingly, deservedly. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: To Iupiter Dolichenus Best and Greates, for the welfare of the detachments of the Sixth Legion Victrix and of the army of each Germany under the charge of Marcus Lollius Venator, centurion of the Second Legion Augusta. They paid their vow willingly, deservedly. / reference
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Author: R.S.O. Tomlin, R.P. Wright and M.W.C. Hassall
Publication title: The Roman Inscriptions of Britain
Volume: Volume III. Inscriptions on Stone, found or notified between 1 January 1955 and 31 December 2006
Place: Oxford
Year: 2009
Page(s): 257-8
Publisher: Oxbow Books
IPR: CC-BY-SA

Latest revision as of 13:22, 12 December 2014

Statue base with inscription to IOM
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RIB 3253
Statue base with inscription to IOM

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    HD014599
    0 references
    To Iupiter Dolichenus Best and Greates, for the welfare of the detachments of the Sixth Legion Victrix and of the army of each Germany under the charge of Marcus Lollius Venator, centurion of the Second Legion Augusta. They paid their vow willingly, deservedly.
    1 reference
    R.S.O. Tomlin, R.P. Wright and M.W.C. Hassall
    The Roman Inscriptions of Britain
    Volume III. Inscriptions on Stone, found or notified between 1 January 1955 and 31 December 2006
    Oxford
    2009
    257-8
    Oxbow Books
    CC-BY-SA