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Funerary relief for a child charioteer
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Rilievo funerario di un auriga fanciullo
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I, Florus, the child with two-horse chariot, lie here. In my premature desire for a chariot. I prematurately fell to my death. Ianuarius to his sweet foster-son
Property / Translation EN: I, Florus, the child with two-horse chariot, lie here. In my premature desire for a chariot. I prematurately fell to my death. Ianuarius to his sweet foster-son / rank
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Normal rank
Property / Translation EN: I, Florus, the child with two-horse chariot, lie here. In my premature desire for a chariot. I prematurately fell to my death. Ianuarius to his sweet foster-son / reference
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Author: W. Stenhouse
Publication title: The paper museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo. Ancient Inscriptions.
Place: London
Year: 2002
Page(s): 114-115

Latest revision as of 14:11, 9 February 2021

Funerary relief for a child charioteer
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English
CIL 06, 10078; CIL 06, 33940; CLE 0399
Funerary relief for a child charioteer

    Statements

    EDR139826
    0 references
    Io, Floro, qui giaccio, auriga fanciullo. Presto volli correre, presto precipitai nelle tenebre. GENNARO AL PUPILLO CARISSIMO.
    1 reference
    Lidia Storoni Mazzolani
    1991
    Milano
    Iscrizioni funerarie romane
    223
    I, Florus, the child with two-horse chariot, lie here. In my premature desire for a chariot. I prematurately fell to my death. Ianuarius to his sweet foster-son
    1 reference
    W. Stenhouse
    The paper museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo. Ancient Inscriptions.
    London
    2002
    114-115