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For M. Caelius, son of Titus, of the Roman voting tribe Lemonia, from Bononia, centurion of the Legio XVIII, aged 53 1/2. He fell in the war of Varus. It will be permitted to inter his bones in the future. P. Caelius, son of Titus, of the Roman voting tribe Lemonia, his brother, set this up.
Property / Translation EN: For M. Caelius, son of Titus, of the Roman voting tribe Lemonia, from Bononia, centurion of the Legio XVIII, aged 53 1/2. He fell in the war of Varus. It will be permitted to inter his bones in the future. P. Caelius, son of Titus, of the Roman voting tribe Lemonia, his brother, set this up. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: For M. Caelius, son of Titus, of the Roman voting tribe Lemonia, from Bononia, centurion of the Legio XVIII, aged 53 1/2. He fell in the war of Varus. It will be permitted to inter his bones in the future. P. Caelius, son of Titus, of the Roman voting tribe Lemonia, his brother, set this up. / reference
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Author: M.A. Speidel
Author of publication: C. Bruun - J. Edmondson
Publication title: The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy
Place: Oxford
Year: 2015
Page(s): 321

Latest revision as of 10:46, 29 March 2016

The cenotaph of M. Caelius
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CIL 13, 08648
The cenotaph of M. Caelius

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    11100742
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    For M. Caelius, son of Titus, of the Roman voting tribe Lemonia, from Bononia, centurion of the Legio XVIII, aged 53 1/2. He fell in the war of Varus. It will be permitted to inter his bones in the future. P. Caelius, son of Titus, of the Roman voting tribe Lemonia, his brother, set this up.
    1 reference
    M.A. Speidel
    C. Bruun - J. Edmondson
    The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy
    Oxford
    2015
    321