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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): Marcus and Publius Vertuleius, sons of Gaius.)
(‎Changed claim: Translation EN (P11): Marcus and Publius Vertuleius, sons of Gaius. In payment of the vow which their father, despairing and embittered at the ruin of his fortunes, vowed here, his sons Marcus and Publius Vertuleius gladly present a gift to Hercules, the great benefactor, having set aside a tithe and given to the god his share of the sacrifice. At the same time they beseech you often to exact payment of a vow.)
 
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Marcus and Publius Vertuleius, sons of Gaius. In payment of the vow which their father, despairing and embittered at the ruin of his fortunes, vowed here, his sons Marcus and Publius Vertuleius gladly present a gift to Hercules, the great benefactor, having set aside a tithe and given to the god his share of the sacrifice. At the same time they beseech you often to exact payment of a vow.
Property / Translation EN: Marcus and Publius Vertuleius, sons of Gaius. In payment of the vow which their father, despairing and embittered at the ruin of his fortunes, vowed here, his sons Marcus and Publius Vertuleius gladly present a gift to Hercules, the great benefactor, having set aside a tithe and given to the god his share of the sacrifice. At the same time they beseech you often to exact payment of a vow. / reference
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Author: E. Courtney
Publication title: Musa Lapidaria. A Selection of Latin Verse Inscriptions
Place: Atlanta, Georgia
Year: 1995
Page(s): 38-39

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Inscription of Marcus and Publius Vertuleius from Sora
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CIL 10, 05708 = CIL 01 (2 ed.), 1531 = ILS 3411 = CLE 0004 = ILLRP 00136
Inscription of Marcus and Publius Vertuleius from Sora

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    Marcus and Publius Vertuleius, sons of Gaius. In payment of the vow which their father, despairing and embittered at the ruin of his fortunes, vowed here, his sons Marcus and Publius Vertuleius gladly present a gift to Hercules, the great benefactor, having set aside a tithe and given to the god his share of the sacrifice. At the same time they beseech you often to exact payment of a vow.
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    E. Courtney
    Musa Lapidaria. A Selection of Latin Verse Inscriptions
    Atlanta, Georgia
    1995
    38-39