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Tiberius Claudius Primus, freedman of a woman, to Tonnia Prima, freedwoman of a woman, his most pleasing wife. If in proportion to my virtue and spirit I had enjoyed wealth, I would have built here to you a magnificent monument: now, since we know that all are equal in death, it is enough
Property / Translation EN: Tiberius Claudius Primus, freedman of a woman, to Tonnia Prima, freedwoman of a woman, his most pleasing wife. If in proportion to my virtue and spirit I had enjoyed wealth, I would have built here to you a magnificent monument: now, since we know that all are equal in death, it is enough / rank
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Property / Translation EN: Tiberius Claudius Primus, freedman of a woman, to Tonnia Prima, freedwoman of a woman, his most pleasing wife. If in proportion to my virtue and spirit I had enjoyed wealth, I would have built here to you a magnificent monument: now, since we know that all are equal in death, it is enough / 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): 254

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Epitaph for Tonnia Prima from her husband
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CIL 06, 15225, cfr. p. 3517; CLE 0204
Epitaph for Tonnia Prima from her husband

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    Tiberius Claudius Primus, freedman of a woman, to Tonnia Prima, freedwoman of a woman, his most pleasing wife. If in proportion to my virtue and spirit I had enjoyed wealth, I would have built here to you a magnificent monument: now, since we know that all are equal in death, it is enough
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    W. Stenhouse
    The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo. Ancient inscriptions
    London
    2002
    254