The funerary inscription of Lucius Cornelius Scipio, the son of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus
Ca. 164 BCE. Copy.CIL I 35 = CIL VI 1290 = CIL VI 37039f = ILLRP 313 = ILS 5. Rome, Museum of Roman CivilizationPhoto by Olga Lyubimova
The funerary inscription of Lucius Cornelius Scipio, the son of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus.
Ca. 164 BCE. Copy.
CIL I 35 = CIL VI 1290 = CIL VI 37039f = ILLRP 313 = ILS 5.
CIL I 35 = CIL VI 1290 = CIL VI 37039f = ILLRP 313 = ILS 5.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization
(Roma, Museo della civiltà romana).
Origin:
The tomb of Scipiones (Rome, via Appia Antica). Original in the Vatican museums.
Description:
CIL I 35 = CIL VI 1290 = CIL VI 37039f = ILLRP 313 = ILS 5
L(ucius) Cornelius L(uci) f(ilius) P(ubli) n(epos) / Scipio quaist(or) / tr(ibunus) mil(itum) annos / gnatus XXXIII / mortuos pater / regem Antioco(m) / subegit
Lucius Cornelius Scipio, the son of Lucius, the grandson of Publius, quaestor, military tribune, died ad the age of 33; his father had conquered the king Antioch.
Credits:
(сс) 2009. Photo: Olga Lyubimova (CC BY-SA 4.0).
Text of the description: the inscruption in the museum.
Text of the description: the inscruption 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 lucius cornelius scipio g493 quaestor military tribune son of asiaticus cil i 35 vi 1290 37039f 37039 f illrp 313 ils 5 luci filius publi nepos quaistor tribunus militum annos gnatus xxxiii mortuos pater regem antiocom subegit inv no 1149