Exchanging Gladiators for an Aqueduct at Aphrodisias (Seg 50.1096).
Acta Classica 2008, Annual, 51
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Introduction Excavations at Aphrodisias in 1994 turned up fragments of a single slab of marble that had been re-used as a paving-stone. The upper face contained the text of four letters written by Hadrian to the magistrates, council, and people of Aphrodisias. The third letter, which can be dated by the emperor's titles to AD 125, runs as follows: (1)
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