Silanus 〈and〉 Murena ( I.Priene 121)

Classical Quarterly 46 (1):175-182 (1996)
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Abstract

An inscription from Priene, first published at the beginning of this century, honours a local citizen who had among other accomplishments conducted a series of embassies to Roman officials in Asia. The text was originally published by Hiller von Gaertringen, though (as we shall see) his interpretation of it was unsatisfactory in at least one respect.

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Adoptive and Polyonymous Nomenclature in the Roman Empire.Olli Salomies - 1994 - American Journal of Philology 115 (4):629-630.

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