Funerary inscription of Licinia Selene
First half of the 1st century CE.
CIL VI 10122 = ILS 5236.
Inv. No. NCE 114.Rome, Capitoline Museums, Galleria CongiunzionePhoto by Olga Lyubimova

Funerary inscription of Licinia Selene.

First half of the 1st century CE.
CIL VI 10122 = ILS 5236.
Inv. No. NCE 114.

Rome, Capitoline Museums, Galleria Congiunzione
(Roma, Musei capitolini, Galleria di congiunzione).

Origin:
The collection of Cardinal Stefano Borgia.
Description:
CIL VI 10122 = ILS 5236

Licinia M(arci) Crassi lib(erta) Selene / choraule // Σελήνη χοραυλίς

Licinia Selene, freedwoman of Marcus Crassus, who accompanied choral singers with the flute. Selene accompanied choral singers with the flute.

Credits:
(сс) 2009. Photo: Olga Lyubimova (CC BY-SA 4.0).
Text: the inscription in the museum.
Keywords: epigraphia epigraphy inscription iscrizione epigrafia epigraphik epigrafik inschrift épigraphie roman romano romana romani römisch römische romaine gravestone funerary inscriptions epitaph in pietra tombale epitaffio grabstein-inschrift de pierre épitaphe licinia selene flutist accompanying chorus freedwoman of marcus licinius crassus frugi g 304 inv no nce 114 5176 from the cardinal stefano borgia collection cil vi 10122 ils 5236 marci crassi liberta choraule