Funerary inscription of Antaeus and Calamus
Ca. 14—40 CE.
CIL VI 3965.
Inv. No. 4459.Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, GalleryPhoto by Sergey Sosnovskiy

Funerary inscription of Antaeus and Calamus.

Ca. 14—40 CE.
CIL VI 3965.
Inv. No. 4459.

Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Gallery
(Roma, Musei capitolini, Palazzo Nuovo, Galleria).

Origin:
Rome, the columbarium of Livia.
Description:
CIL VI 3965

Antaeus / Iuliae Aug(ustae) ostia[rius] / dec(urio) // Calam[us] / Liviae / dispensa[tor]

Antaeus, the doorkeeper of Julia Augusta, the decurion. Calamus, the treasurer of Livia.

Credits:
(сс) 2016. Photo: Sergey Sosnovskiy (CC BY-SA 4.0).
© 2009. Translation: Olga Lyubimova.
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