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261. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. A funerary slab of a comedy actor (comoedus) P. Vinicius Laces. Marble. 1st cent. BCE — 1st cent. CE. CIL VI, 10102. Inv. No. 29341. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
262. SCULPTURE. Rome. Inscription on the base of the statue of Lucius Cornelius Pusio. Bronze. 41—54 CE. Inv. No. 48135. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
263. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. The Allia Potestas epitaph. Marble. End of the 2nd — early 3d cent. CE. CIL VI 37965. Inv. No. 58694. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
264. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. A curse tablet (tabella defixionis). Lead. Mid-1st cent. BCE. Inv. No. 65037. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
265. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary altar of Gn. Pompeius Magnus, the son-in-law of emperor Claudius. CIL VI 31722 = ILS. 955. Marble. 47 CE. Inv. No. 78163. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
266. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary altar of Gn. Pompeius Magnus, the son-in-law of emperor Claudius. CIL VI 31722 = ILS. 955. Marble. 47 CE. Inv. No. 78163. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
267. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Fasti of vicomagistri. CIL. VI. 10286; 10287 = InscrIt. XIII. 1. 20; XIII. 2. 12. Marble. 3 CE. Hall 5. Inv. No. 121558. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
268. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Fasti of vicomagistri. Lists of consuls. CIL. VI. 10286; 10287 = InscrIt. XIII. 1. 20; XIII. 2. 12. Marble. 3 CE. Hall 5. Inv. No. 121558. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
269. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Fasti of vicomagistri. Calendar. CIL. VI. 10286; 10287 = InscrIt. XIII. 1. 20; XIII. 2. 12. Marble. 3 CE. Hall 5. Inv. No. 121558. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
270. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary inscription of Indus, a bodyguard of Nero. AE 1952, 148. 54—68 C.E. Travertine. Height 2.15 m, width 0.79 m, depth 0.31 m. Height of the letters 3,5—7,5 sm. Inv. No. 125660. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
271. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary inscription of Gamo, a bodyguard of Nero. AE 1952, 147. Travertine. 54—68 CE. Inv. No. 125661. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
272. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary inscription of a bodyguard of Nero. AE 1952, 146. Travertine. 54—68 CE. Inv. No. 125662. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
273. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary inscription of praetorian Gaius Julius Exomnis. AE 1976, 23 Travertine. Ca. 70—130 CE. Inv. No. 125666. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
274. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary inscription of scout Gaius Vettonius Firmus. AE 1976, 22. Travertine. Ca. 70—130 CE. Inv. No. 125667. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
275. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary inscription of praetorian scout Gaius Marcius Severus. AE 1976, 18. Travertine. Ca. 70—130 CE. Inv. No. 125668. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
276. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary inscription of Fannius, a bodyguard of Nero. AE 1952, 145. 54—68 C.E. Travertine. Inv. No. 125669. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
277. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary inscription of Quintus Eneius (Enesius?) Moderatus, soldier of an urban cohort. AE 1979, 85. Travertine. Last third of the 1st — first third of the 2nd century CE. Inv. No. 125675. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
278. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary inscription of Marcus Sestius Clemens, soldier of an urban cohort. AE 1984, 63. Travertine. 1st—2nd centuries CE. Inv. No. 125678. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
279. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Reconstruction of the monument from the Curiae Veteres in honour of the members of Juian-Claudian dynasty. 55—56 C. E. Hall 5. Inv. No. 574363. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
280. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Inscription from the Curiae Veteres in honour of the members of Juian-Claudian dynasty. AE. 1996. 246 = CIL. VI. 40307. Luna marble. 55—56 CE. Hall 5. Inv. No. 574363. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |