Roxan, M. M. (1978). Roman military diplomas 1954-77.

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Roman military diplomas 1954-77
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Univ London Inst Archaeol Occas Publ
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2
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Brings together seventy-eight diplomas, four undated fragments and a possible tabula honestae missionis, (for the most part already published) with texts, notes and indexes, including one of all attested witnesses to diplomas. A number of units with British titles appear; M Minicius Marcellinus is unlikely to be the primuspilus from Lincoln; Sextus Iulius Severus was governor of Dacia Superior from 120 to 126; the Cirencester fragment is given; a Britto is attested in a unit with a British title serving abroad. BD
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Margaret M Roxan
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1978
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Location - Auto Detected: Cirencester
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ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
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Date Of Issue From: 1978
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05 Dec 2008