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(‎Added [it] description: Dedica di una schola da parte di un collegium)
(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): And they added the names of the decuriones which are written below: of Titus Satellius Eutychus, Titus Satellius Lascivus, brothers, Asiaticus slave of Caesar, Besia Iucunda freedwoman of Publius and S...)
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And they added the names of the decuriones which are written below: of Titus Satellius Eutychus, Titus Satellius Lascivus, brothers, Asiaticus slave of Caesar, Besia Iucunda freedwoman of Publius and Suavettia Lacesis. Of Herma Fonteius, Appuleius Ampliatus, Cestus Calpenus, Fonteius Euaristus, and Iunius Maximus. Suavettia Amaryllis and Suavettius Alexander, administrators, gave the site to the collegium and the Nymphs, when the Emperor Caesar Vespasian and Titus Caesar Vespasian, son of Augustus, were consuls.
Property / Translation EN: And they added the names of the decuriones which are written below: of Titus Satellius Eutychus, Titus Satellius Lascivus, brothers, Asiaticus slave of Caesar, Besia Iucunda freedwoman of Publius and Suavettia Lacesis. Of Herma Fonteius, Appuleius Ampliatus, Cestus Calpenus, Fonteius Euaristus, and Iunius Maximus. Suavettia Amaryllis and Suavettius Alexander, administrators, gave the site to the collegium and the Nymphs, when the Emperor Caesar Vespasian and Titus Caesar Vespasian, son of Augustus, were consuls. / rank
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Dedication of a schola by a collegium at Rome
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CIL 06, 10350
Dedication of a schola by a collegium at Rome

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    And they added the names of the decuriones which are written below: of Titus Satellius Eutychus, Titus Satellius Lascivus, brothers, Asiaticus slave of Caesar, Besia Iucunda freedwoman of Publius and Suavettia Lacesis. Of Herma Fonteius, Appuleius Ampliatus, Cestus Calpenus, Fonteius Euaristus, and Iunius Maximus. Suavettia Amaryllis and Suavettius Alexander, administrators, gave the site to the collegium and the Nymphs, when the Emperor Caesar Vespasian and Titus Caesar Vespasian, son of Augustus, were consuls.
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