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To the spirits of the departed; Publius Aelius Hermes, freedman of the emperor, for Aelia Agatha his well deserving wife, for himself, and his (family) for his freedman and freedwomen, (and) for their posterity has made (this).
Property / Translation EN: To the spirits of the departed; Publius Aelius Hermes, freedman of the emperor, for Aelia Agatha his well deserving wife, for himself, and his (family) for his freedman and freedwomen, (and) for their posterity has made (this). / rank
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Property / Translation EN: To the spirits of the departed; Publius Aelius Hermes, freedman of the emperor, for Aelia Agatha his well deserving wife, for himself, and his (family) for his freedman and freedwomen, (and) for their posterity has made (this). / reference
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Volume: i
Publication title: The Roman Inscriptions of Britain
Author: R. G. Collingwood
Author: R. P. Wright
Author: R. S. O. Tomlin
Page(s): 730-731
Year: 1995
Publisher: Alan Sutton Publishing Limited

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CIL vi 10835 (q.v. for bibliography)
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RIB 2323
CIL vi 10835 (q.v. for bibliography)

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    Licensed under a Creative Commons-Attribution 3.0 licence. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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    To the spirits of the departed; Publius Aelius Hermes, freedman of the emperor, for Aelia Agatha his well deserving wife, for himself, and his (family) for his freedman and freedwomen, (and) for their posterity has made (this).
    1 reference
    i
    The Roman Inscriptions of Britain
    R. G. Collingwood
    R. P. Wright
    R. S. O. Tomlin
    730-731
    1995
    Alan Sutton Publishing Limited