Funerary inscription of Olympia, the wife of Nicephor
Ca. 1—40 CE.CIL VI 3930. Inv. No. 4451.Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, GalleryPhoto by Olga Lyubimova
Funerary inscription of Olympia, the wife of Nicephor.
Ca. 1—40 CE.
CIL VI 3930.
CIL VI 3930.
Inv. No. 4451.
Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Gallery
(Roma, Musei capitolini, Palazzo Nuovo, Galleria).
Origin:
Rome, the columbarium of Livia.
Description:
CIL VI 3930
M(arcus) Livius Terti l(ibertus) Nicephor dec(urio) / dat Olympiae Terti l(ibertae) coniugi / suae bene merenti / ol[l]am
Marcus Livius Nicephorus, the freedman of Tertus, the decurion, have given the urn to Olympia, the freedwoman of Tertus, his wife, well deserving.
Credits:
(сс) 2012. Photo, text: Olga Lyubimova (CC BY-SA 4.0).
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 tertus decurion olympia wife urn well deserving cil vi 3930 marcus livius terti libertus nicephor decurio dat olympiae libertae coniugi suae bene merenti ollam inv no 4451