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Passmorebx7im006.tif

Title

Passmore glass lantern slides

Credit

A. D. Passmore

Holder

Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford

Location

Italy, Rome, Pons Valentinianus

Date

17 December 13 @ 15:27

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3800x3849

Caption

Passmore: Italy: Rome: Inscription recording the repair of the pons Valentinianus at Rome by the ex-prefect Symmachus, AD 365-366

Keywords

Passmore, glass, lantern slide, Roman, monument, Pons Valentinianus, Symmachus, inscription, instarch, Latin

{- per A Wilson on HEIRtagger: 'Rome, inscription CIL CIL 6, 31402 "Imp(eratori) Caesari d(omino) n(ostro) / Fl(avio) Valenti Max(imiano) P(io) F(elici) victori ac / triumfatori semper Aug(usto) / s(enatus) p(opulus)q(ue) R(omanus) / ob providentiam quae illi semper / cum inclyto fratre communis est / instituti ex utilitate urbis aeternae / Valentiniani pontis atq(ue) perfecti / dedicandi operis honore delato iudicio princip(um) maximor(um) / L(ucio) Aur(elio) Avianio Symmacho v(iro) c(larissimo) ex praefectis urbi". Inscription recording the repair of the pons Valentinianus at Rome by the ex-prefect Symmachus, AD 365-366 -}

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{ Buildings & Archaeology / Archaeology & Ancient Monuments (OTHER: Inscription recording the repair of the pons Valentinianus by the ex-prefect Symmachus, AD 365-366.) } [per: andrew.wilson@arch.ox.ac.uk]

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