Burial grounds of Euphranor, son of Dionysios. Travertine cippus, broken at the bottom.
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Kos Isl. — Prov. unkn. [Kos, Eph. of Antiq.] — 2nd c. AD — D. Bosnakis, Epigraphes (2008) 270 — Ch. Tsouli, Mnēmeia (Diss. 2013) 660
See also:
1 | ὅρ[ο]ς θηκαί- |
ων [Ε]ὐφρά- | |
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5 | νυσίου. |