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Lucius Septimius (the rest of his name is unknown) was a governor of Britannia Prima, a province of Roman Britain during the later fourth century AD. He is known only from a dedication to Jupiter on a column base he made at Cirencester. The dedication is most likely to date between AD 360 and 380, perhaps during the reign of the emperor Julian who was a pagan himself although no more precise dating can be attributed. It shows that non-Christian beliefs were still held by people of importance despite the growth of Christianity in the empire at the time. The inscription reads:
To Jupiter, Best and Greatest, His Perfection Lucius Septimius . . ., governor of Britannia Prima, restored (monument ), being a citizen of Rheims. This statue and column erected under the ancient religion Septimius restores, ruler of Britannia Prima.〔Prudence Jones, Nigel Pennick, 1995, ''A history of pagan Europe'', page 97. Routledge〕
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