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Posted: 12 Jun 2013


Taken: 16 Nov 2012

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Statue Base Inscription (Roman)

Statue Base Inscription (Roman)
COLONIA PATRIC(ia)
L(ucius) IVNIVS P(ublii) F(ilius) SER(gia) PAVLINVS PONTIF(ex) FLAMEN PERPET(uus) IIVIR C(olonorum) C(oloniae) P(atriciae) FLAM(en) PROVINC(iae)
BAET(icae) EDITO OB HONOREM FLAMINATVS MVNERE GLADIATORIO ET DVABVS LVSIONIB(us)
STATVAS QVAS OB HONORES CONIVNCTOS PROMISERAT EX HS CCCC [milibus] POSVIT ET FACTIS CIRCIENS(ibus) DED(icavit)

CIL 2, 7, 0221

"Colonia Patricia. Lucius Junius Paulinus, son of Publius, of the Sergia voting tribe, flamen priest, perpetual duumvir of the colonia of Colonia Patricia, priest of the Baetic province, after giving - in honour of his appointment as flamen - gladiatorial combats and two without killing, has erected statues he had promised to honour his two titles for 4,000 sesterces and he devoted after giving circus games."

2nd century AD.

Córdoba Archaeology Museum, Córdoba, Andalucia, Spain.
November 2012.

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