Abstract
In a short paper published in this journal I proposed a revised reading and a dating of an epitaph from Pylai which belonged to a soldier in the (...) who probably died on August 15, 531. I related the military unit in question to the auxilium palatin um of Constantiniani listed in the Notitia Dignitatum Orientis among the troops of the second magister militum praesentalis.
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Verlagsort: Wien. - Herstellungsort: Wien. - Printed in Austria
In a short paper published in this journal I proposed a revised reading and a dating of an epitaph from Pylai which belonged to a soldier in the öe1:)''Cepov ßavöov KmvO""Co.V1:tVto.KroV who probably died on August 15, 531 1
I related the military unit in question to the auxilium palatinum of Constantiniani listed in the Notitia Dignitatum Orientis among the troops of the second magister militum praesentalis2
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Herausgegeben von: Gerhard Dobesch, Hermann Harrauer, Peter Siewert und Ekkehard Weber. In Zusammenarbeit mit: Reinhold Bichler, Herbert Graßl, Sigrid Jalkotzy und Ingomar Weiler. Englischer, französischer, italienischer und lateinischer Sprache werden angenommen. Disketten in MAC- und DOS-Formaten sind willkommen. Bei der Redaktion einlangende wissenschaftliche Werke werden angezeigt. Umschlag: IG n2 2127 (Ausschnitt) mit freundlicher Genehmigung des Epigraphischen Museums in. Holzhausens Nfg. GmbH, Kandlgasse [19-21], A-1070 Wien.
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