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181. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Cippus which contained the cinerary urn of Agrippina the Elder. 37 CE. Inv. Nos. S 751 / CE 6968 / NCE 2924. Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Senatorio, Tabularium. | |
182. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary inscription of Aspasius, Isidorius, Aspasius and Claudia Euhodia. Marble. First half of the 2nd century CE. CIL VI 10647. Rome, Church of Saint John Before the Latin Gate. | |
183. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary inscription of Iulia Onesime. Marble. 1st century CE. CIL VI 20587. Rome, Church of Saint John Before the Latin Gate. | |
184. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary inscription of Iulia Onesime. Photocollage. Marble. 1st century CE. CIL VI 20587. Rome, Church of Saint John Before the Latin Gate. | |
185. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funeral inscription of freedmen Quintus Curtius Antiochus and Maecilia Areta. 1—200 CE. BCAR. 1915. 228. Rome, Municipal Antiquarium on the Caelian Hill. | |
186. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funeral inscription of gladiator-mirmillo Paratus. 1—100 CE. EAOR. 1. 76 = AE. 1989. 74. Rome, Municipal Antiquarium on the Caelian Hill. | |
187. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Base with the dedication of consul Marcus Fulvius Nobilior, the conqueror of Aetolia. Ca. 185 BCE. Copy. CIL. XIV. 2601 = ILLRP. 322 = ILS. 17. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
188. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Base with the dedication to Caesar. Plaster cast. Original: ca. 42—40 BCE. CIL VI 872 = ILS 73 = ILLRP 409. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
189. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Dedicatory inscription of a sundial. 54—68 CE. Copy. CIL. V. 2035. = ILS. 5622. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
190. INSCRIPTIONS. Northern Africa. Five edicts of emperor Augustus from Cyrene. 6—4 BCE. Copy. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
191. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Inscription in honour of Romulus, founder and first king of Rome. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
192. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Inscription praising the consul Lucius Aemilius Paullus, who defeated the Ligurians in 181 BCE and King Perseus of Macedon in 168 BCE. Augustan age (27 BCE — 14 CE). Copy. CIL XI 1829 = CIL I, p. 194 = ILLRP 81 = ILS 57. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
193. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Inscription praising the dictator Quintus Fabius Maximus Augustan age. Copy. CIL XI 1828 = CIL I, p. 193 = ILLRP 80 = ILS 56. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
194. INSCRIPTIONS. Egypt. Trilingual inscription of Gaius Cornelius Gallus. Between 29 and 27 BCE. Copy. CIL III 14147. 5 = ILS 8995 = IGPhilae. II 128. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
195. INSCRIPTIONS. Greece. Votive relief of Cutius Gallus. Age of Empire. Plaster cast. CIL III 7266 = ILS 3853. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
196. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. The dedicatory inscription of the temple of Hercules Victor by Lucius Mummius, the destroyer of Corinth. Plaster cast. Original: Ca. 144—142 BCE. CIL VI 331 = ILLRP 122 = ILS 20. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
197. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary inscription of Agrippina the Elder, the wife of Germanicus. Plaster cast. Original: 37 CE. CIL VI 886 = CIL VI 31192 = CIL VI 40372 = ILS 180. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
198. INSCRIPTIONS. Black Sea Coast. Funerary inscription praising consul Lucius Cornelius Scipio. Plaster cast. Original: ca. 230 BCE. CIL VI 1287 = ILLRP 310b = ILS 3. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
199. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Inscription of a decurion Hymnus Aurelianus. Copy. CIL VI 2347 = ILS 1971. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
200. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. 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. Inv. No. 1149. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |