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(‎Changed [en] description: Funerary inscription of Titus Calidius Severus, on relief stele)
(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): Titus Calidius Severus, son of Publius, enrolled in the tribus Camilia, trooper, and also optio and decurio of the first cohort of the mountain infantry, and centurion of the 15th legion Apollinaris, (...)
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Titus Calidius Severus, son of Publius, enrolled in the tribus Camilia, trooper, and also optio and decurio of the first cohort of the mountain infantry, and centurion of the 15th legion Apollinaris, (who died) aged 58, (after) 33 years of service, lies here. Quintus Calidius set (this) up to his brother.
Property / Translation EN: Titus Calidius Severus, son of Publius, enrolled in the tribus Camilia, trooper, and also optio and decurio of the first cohort of the mountain infantry, and centurion of the 15th legion Apollinaris, (who died) aged 58, (after) 33 years of service, lies here. Quintus Calidius set (this) up to his brother. / rank
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Funerary inscription of Titus Calidius Severus, on relief stele
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CIL 03, 11213
Funerary inscription of Titus Calidius Severus, on relief stele

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    Titus Calidius Severus, Sohn des Publius, aus der Tribus Camilia, Reiter sowie Optio und Decurio der ersten Kohorte der Gebirgsjäger sowie Centurio der 15. Legion Apollinaris, 58 Jahre alt, 33 Dienstjahre, ist hier begraben. Quintus Calidius stellte dem Bruder den Grabstein auf.
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    Ubi Erat Lupa
    Lateingruppe BRG 14, Wien, Juni 2002
    Titus Calidius Severus, son of Publius, enrolled in the tribus Camilia, trooper, and also optio and decurio of the first cohort of the mountain infantry, and centurion of the 15th legion Apollinaris, (who died) aged 58, (after) 33 years of service, lies here. Quintus Calidius set (this) up to his brother.
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