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241. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription with a dedication to Claudius.
Plaster cast.
42 CE.
CIL XI 5999 = ILS 201.
Inv. No. MCR 326.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
242. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription dedicated to Nero and his wife Poppaea by Lucius Titinius Glaucus Lucretianus, a Roman knight from Luna.
Plaster cast.
Original: marble, 63 CE.
ILS 8902 = CIL XI 6955.
Inv. No. MCR 331.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
243. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription with dedication to Sextus Afranius Burrus, praetorian prefect under Nero, dedicated by the people of Vasio, his fellow-citizens.
Plaster cast.
51—62 CE.
CIL XII 1360 = CIL XII 5842 = ILS 1321.
Inv. No. MCR 335.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
244. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription dedicated to Claudius by people of Marosallum.
Plaster cast.
Original: 44 CE.
CIL XIII 4565 = ILS 7061.
Inv. No. MCR 338.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
245. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription with a decree issued by Nero.
Plaster cast.
Original: 61 CE.
CIL III 6123 = CIL III 14207. 34 = ILS 231.
Inv. No. MCR 339.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
246. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription with the speech in which Claudius recommends that certain notables of Gaul be eligible for seats in the Roman Senate.
(column 2, continuation).
Copy.
Original: mid-1st century CE.
CIL. XIII. 1668 = ILS. 212.
Inv. No. MCR 341.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
247. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription with the speech in which Claudius recommends that certain notables of Gaul be eligible for seats in the Roman Senate.
(column 1, beginning).
Copy.
Original: mid-1st century CE.
CIL. XIII. 1668 = ILS. 212.
Inv. No. MCR 341.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
248. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Altar with dedication by Pylades to Jupiter for the safety and victory of L. Verginius Rufus, governor of Germania Superior.
Copy.
Original: 69 CE.
Serizzo.
Height 111 cm, width 53 cm, depth 55 cm, height of the letters 3.5—7 cm.
CIL. V. 5702 = ILS. 982.
Inv. Nos. MCR 348 / A 0.9.28129.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
249. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary inscription of a lictor.
CIL VI 1910.
Travertine. 1st—2nd cent. CE.
Rome, National Gallery of Ancient Art in Palazzo Barberini.
250. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Statue base of a Virgo Vestalis Maxima.
Honorary inscription with the name erased.
364 CE.
Rome, Roman Forum, Atrium Vestae.
251. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Base of the state of Flavia Publicia Virgo Vestalis Maxima.
Honorary inscription.
Mid-3rd century CE.
Rome, Roman Forum, Atrium Vestae.
252. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Boundary mark of consuls C. Asinius Gallus and C. Marcius Censorinus.
CIL VI 40860.
8 BCE.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian.
253. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary inscription of Atistia, wife of Eurysaces, the baker.
Marble. Ca. 30 BCE.
CIL VI 1958 b = CIL I 1206.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian.
254. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary inscription of Calpurnia Lepida.
CIL VI 14235.
Mid-2nd century CE.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian.
255. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary inscription of L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi Licinianus and Verania Gemina.
CIL VI 31723.
97—100 CE.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian.
256. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary inscription of Licinia Cornelia Volusia Torquata.
CIL VI 31726.
First quarter of the 2nd century CE.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian.
257. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary inscription of praetorian Sextus Gracchius Fronto.
AE 1966, 33.
Travertine. First half of the 1st century CE.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian.
258. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
A curse tablet (tabella defixionis) with a curse against Caecilia Prima.
Lead. Second half of the 1st cent. CE.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian.
259. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
A curse tablet (tabella defixionis) with a curse against Caecilia Prima — line-drawing of the text and a zoomed part of side B.
Lead. Second half of the 1st cent. CE.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian.
260. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
A funerary slab of M. Vipsanius Narcissus, Agrippa’s freedman.
Marble. Beginning of the 1st century.
CIL VI 10094.
Inv. No. 29340.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian.