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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): Lucius Aiacius Dama, freedman of Publius, a native of Judea, customs-officer, when he was still alive, saw to his own burial.)
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Property / Translation EN: Lucius Aiacius Dama, freedman of Publius, a native of Judea, customs-officer, when he was still alive, saw to his own burial. / reference
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Publication title: Roma caput mundi. La mostra
Place: Milano
Year: 2012
Page(s): 63

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Sepulchral inscription of a Jew at the customs-house of Aquileia
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CIL 01 (2 ed.), 3422
Sepulchral inscription of a Jew at the customs-house of Aquileia

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    Lucio Aiacio Dama, liberto di Publio, originario della Giudea, doganiere, ha curato, da vivo, la propria sepoltura.
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    Roma caput mundi. La mostra
    Milano
    2012
    63
    Lucius Aiacius Dama, freedman of Publius, a native of Judea, customs-officer, when he was still alive, saw to his own burial.
    1 reference
    Roma caput mundi. La mostra
    Milano
    2012
    63