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Inscribed slab with epigram referring to Olympius and his repairs of the Baths of Salamis (Cyprus), 5th century AD

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Inscribed slab with epigram referring to Olympius, son of Antiochus, and his repairs of the Baths of Salamis wit hthe addition of a garden, 5th century AD
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Title: Inscribed slab with epigram referring to Olympius and his repairs of the Baths of Salamis (Cyprus), 5th century AD
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Inscribed slab with epigram referring to Olympius, son of Antiochus, and his repairs of the Baths of Salamis wit hthe addition of a garden, 5th century AD.

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