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(a.i)[...] with a further sum of seventy-two thousand and five hundred sesterces added [...](a.ii) [...] from his/her own resources [...](b) [...] with [...] bequeathed [...](d)[...] heir (nominative)[...](f) [...]he/she made [it].(h) [...] ?to Apollo [...](i)[...] Gaetulus/a (or) Gaetulicus (case unknown) [...](j) [...]? two hundred thousands sesterces [...] Hypothetical reconstruction: To the god Apollo, at a cost of two hundred thousand sestrces bequeathed in the will; ?Junia Parata, daughter of Gaetulus/a (Gaetulicus/a), heiress, [...] and with seventy-two thousand, five hundred sesterces added further from her own funds, ?paved the area.
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    IRT707
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    HD059556
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    Creative Commons licence Attribution UK 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/). All reuse or distribution of this work must contain somewhere a link back to the URL http://irt.kcl.ac.uk/
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    (a.i)[...] with a further sum of seventy-two thousand and five hundred sesterces added [...](a.ii) [...] from his/her own resources [...](b) [...] with [...] bequeathed [...](d)[...] heir (nominative)[...](f) [...]he/she made [it].(h) [...] ?to Apollo [...](i)[...] Gaetulus/a (or) Gaetulicus (case unknown) [...](j) [...]? two hundred thousands sesterces [...] Hypothetical reconstruction: To the god Apollo, at a cost of two hundred thousand sestrces bequeathed in the will; ?Junia Parata, daughter of Gaetulus/a (Gaetulicus/a), heiress, [...] and with seventy-two thousand, five hundred sesterces added further from her own funds, ?paved the area.
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    2009
    J. M. Reynolds
    London
    King's College London
    202878
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