Transcription Marcum
Flavium Agrippam pontificem
IIduumviralem
coloniae
I
Flaviae
Augustae Caesareae oratorem,ex decreto
decurionum
pecunia
publica. |
Translation Marcus
Flavius
Agrippa
, priest, duovir, orator of Caesarea, the first
colony of
Flavius
Augustus
. By decree of the decurions and at public expense. |
Diplomatic [no diplomatic] |
Latin
H: 83 cm; W: 66 cm; D: —
75 CE to 300 CE
Rockefeller Museum, IAA inv. no. 32-2894
No figures described.
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No bibliography available for translation.
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