Funerary inscription of Nicodemus Sponsianus and Marcus Iulius Thambus
Ca. 14—40 CE.CIL VI 3959. Inv. No. 4753.Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, GalleryPhoto by Olga Lyubimova
Funerary inscription of Nicodemus Sponsianus and Marcus Iulius Thambus.
Ca. 14—40 CE.
CIL VI 3959.
CIL VI 3959.
Inv. No. 4753.
Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Gallery
(Roma, Musei capitolini, Palazzo Nuovo, Galleria).
Origin:
Rome, the columbarium of Livia.
Description:
CIL VI 3959
Nicodemus / Sponsian(us) / dec(urio) cubiculario(rum) // M(arcus) Iulius / Aug(ustae) l(ibertus) / Thambus
Nicodemus Sponsianus, the decurion of chamber servants. Marcus Iulius Augustae Thambus, the freedman of Augusta.
Credits:
(сс) 2009. Photo, translation: Olga Lyubimova (CC BY-SA 4.0).
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