Difference between revisions of "CIL 06, 19296 (1), cfr. p. 3522; CIL 14, 00222*, 1 (Q11110)"

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CIL 06, 19296, cfr. p. 3522
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CIL 06, 19296 (1), cfr. p. 3522; CIL 14, 00222*, 1
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Altare funerario per Herbasia Clymene.
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EDR125851
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281156
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Sacred to the spirits of the dead of Herbasia Clymene. Sextus Herbasius Nautilus made (this) for himself and for his most devout wife. Across the front eighteen feet, to the rear seventeen feet
Property / Translation EN: Sacred to the spirits of the dead of Herbasia Clymene. Sextus Herbasius Nautilus made (this) for himself and for his most devout wife. Across the front eighteen feet, to the rear seventeen feet / rank
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Property / Translation EN: Sacred to the spirits of the dead of Herbasia Clymene. Sextus Herbasius Nautilus made (this) for himself and for his most devout wife. Across the front eighteen feet, to the rear seventeen feet / 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): 116

Latest revision as of 18:47, 10 February 2021

Grave altar for Herbasia Clymene
Language Label Description Also known as
English
CIL 06, 19296 (1), cfr. p. 3522; CIL 14, 00222*, 1
Grave altar for Herbasia Clymene

    Statements

    EDR125851
    0 references
    281156
    0 references
    Sacred to the spirits of the dead of Herbasia Clymene. Sextus Herbasius Nautilus made (this) for himself and for his most devout wife. Across the front eighteen feet, to the rear seventeen feet
    1 reference
    W. Stenhouse
    The Paper Museum of Cassiano Dal Pozzo. Ancient Inscriptions
    London
    2002
    116