Difference between revisions of "Goet. Hoegsk. Ars., 29, 1923, pp. 5-6 (Q11428)"

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For L. Caecilius Hymnus, freedman of Lucius. L. Caecilius Phrates took care of the funeral for the magister according to the decree of the decisions. His freedman Faustus had the inscription made at his own expense. To the divine Manes. To L. Caecilius Faustus. Titia Sperata made this for her well-deserving husband.
Property / Translation EN: For L. Caecilius Hymnus, freedman of Lucius. L. Caecilius Phrates took care of the funeral for the magister according to the decree of the decisions. His freedman Faustus had the inscription made at his own expense. To the divine Manes. To L. Caecilius Faustus. Titia Sperata made this for her well-deserving husband. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: For L. Caecilius Hymnus, freedman of Lucius. L. Caecilius Phrates took care of the funeral for the magister according to the decree of the decisions. His freedman Faustus had the inscription made at his own expense. To the divine Manes. To L. Caecilius Faustus. Titia Sperata made this for her well-deserving husband. / reference
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Author: C. Henriksén
Publication title: Sylloge inscriptionum Graecarum et Latinarum Upsaliensis.
Place: Stockholm
Year: 2013
Page(s): 22

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A double epitaph
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Goet. Hoegsk. Ars., 29, 1923, pp. 5-6
A double epitaph

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    For L. Caecilius Hymnus, freedman of Lucius. L. Caecilius Phrates took care of the funeral for the magister according to the decree of the decisions. His freedman Faustus had the inscription made at his own expense. To the divine Manes. To L. Caecilius Faustus. Titia Sperata made this for her well-deserving husband.
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    C. Henriksén
    Sylloge inscriptionum Graecarum et Latinarum Upsaliensis.
    Stockholm
    2013
    22