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(‎Changed claim: Translation EN (P11): Lucius Plotidius Vitalis, son of Lucius, (enrolled in the tribus) Lemonia, hometown Bononia, soldier of the 15th legion Apollinaris, (who died) aged 50, 23 years in service,lies here. Annia Maxima, for...)
 
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Funerary stele of Lucius Plotidius Vitalis
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Funerary inscription of Lucius Plotidius Vitalis, on relief stele
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Lucius Plotidius Vitalis, son of Lucius, from the tribus Lemonia, hometown Bononia, soldier of the 15th legion Apollinaris, aged 50 years, 23 years in service, is lying here. Annia Maxima, for her most beloved husband put construction tools, axe and angular measure (on the stele).
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Lucius Plotidius Vitalis, son of Lucius, (enrolled in the tribus) Lemonia, hometown Bononia, soldier of the 15th legion Apollinaris, (who died) aged 50, 23 years in service,lies here. Annia Maxima, for her most beloved husband, put construction tools, axe and angular measure (on the stele).

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Funerary inscription of Lucius Plotidius Vitalis, on relief stele
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AE 1954, 00119
Funerary inscription of Lucius Plotidius Vitalis, on relief stele

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    Lucius Plotidius, der Sohn des Lucius, aus der Tribus Lemonia, Heimatort Bononia, Soldat der 15 Legion Apolinaris, 50 Jahre alt, 23 Dienstjahre, liegt hier begraben. Annia Maxima hat ihrem liebsten Mann Bauwerkzeuge, Axt und Winkelmaß (auf den Grabstein) gesetzt.
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    Ubi Erat Lupa
    Lateingruppe BRG 14, Wien, Juni 2002
    Lucius Plotidius Vitalis, son of Lucius, (enrolled in the tribus) Lemonia, hometown Bononia, soldier of the 15th legion Apollinaris, (who died) aged 50, 23 years in service,lies here. Annia Maxima, for her most beloved husband, put construction tools, axe and angular measure (on the stele).
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    Ulrich Gehn
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