09-30-2005, 07:19 PM
Hi Hans.
When naval troops refer to their ship, both genitive, either preposition + ablative or just the ablative is used. The only difference 'ex' could make is that it more explicitly points to veterans.
I have no clue as to what else IIX could be. You should never be surprised by strange ways of writing in military inscriptions. It happens...
When naval troops refer to their ship, both genitive, either preposition + ablative or just the ablative is used. The only difference 'ex' could make is that it more explicitly points to veterans.
I have no clue as to what else IIX could be. You should never be surprised by strange ways of writing in military inscriptions. It happens...