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+ | Ara dedicata a Minerva | ||
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+ | EDR075876 | ||
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+ | 264703 | ||
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+ | Officials of the second lustrum. Duillius Cep. Marcelus. Belonging to Gaius Iulius Milo, freedman of Gaius; (...) belonging to Marcus Iulius Amphion; Erilis belonging to Marcus Antonius Andro and Utilis belonging to Gaius Fictorius Flaccus. | ||
Property / Translation EN: Officials of the second lustrum. Duillius Cep. Marcelus. Belonging to Gaius Iulius Milo, freedman of Gaius; (...) belonging to Marcus Iulius Amphion; Erilis belonging to Marcus Antonius Andro and Utilis belonging to Gaius Fictorius Flaccus. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: Officials of the second lustrum. Duillius Cep. Marcelus. Belonging to Gaius Iulius Milo, freedman of Gaius; (...) belonging to Marcus Iulius Amphion; Erilis belonging to Marcus Antonius Andro and Utilis belonging to Gaius Fictorius Flaccus. / reference | |||
+ | Author: W. Stenhouse Publication title: The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo. Ancient inscriptions Place: London Year: 2002 Page(s): 166-168 |
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Two sides of an altar to Minerva
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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CIL 06, 30982
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Two sides of an altar to Minerva
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EDR075876
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264703
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Officials of the second lustrum. Duillius Cep. Marcelus. Belonging to Gaius Iulius Milo, freedman of Gaius; (...) belonging to Marcus Iulius Amphion; Erilis belonging to Marcus Antonius Andro and Utilis belonging to Gaius Fictorius Flaccus.
1 reference
W. Stenhouse
The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo. Ancient inscriptions
London
2002
166-168