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+ | Ara sepolcrale di Antonia Panace | ||
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+ | To the spirits of the dead of Antonia Panace, daughter of Marcus; she lived nine years, eleven months and fourteen days, the best and most devoted of daughters. Marcus Antonius Alypus, of the Palatina tribe, and Papinia Zosime made (this). | ||
Property / Translation EN: To the spirits of the dead of Antonia Panace, daughter of Marcus; she lived nine years, eleven months and fourteen days, the best and most devoted of daughters. Marcus Antonius Alypus, of the Palatina tribe, and Papinia Zosime made (this). / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: To the spirits of the dead of Antonia Panace, daughter of Marcus; she lived nine years, eleven months and fourteen days, the best and most devoted of daughters. Marcus Antonius Alypus, of the Palatina tribe, and Papinia Zosime made (this). / reference | |||
+ | Author: W. Stenhouse Publication title: The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo. Ancient inscriptions Place: London Year: 2002 Page(s): 327 |
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Grave altar for Antonia Panace, a child
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CIL 06, 12059, cfr. p. 3510
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Grave altar for Antonia Panace, a child
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EDR140636
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To the spirits of the dead of Antonia Panace, daughter of Marcus; she lived nine years, eleven months and fourteen days, the best and most devoted of daughters. Marcus Antonius Alypus, of the Palatina tribe, and Papinia Zosime made (this).
1 reference
W. Stenhouse
The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo. Ancient inscriptions
London
2002
327