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121. 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.
122. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription of a decurion Hymnus Aurelianus.
Copy.
CIL VI 2347 = ILS 1971.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
123. 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.
124. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Stone marker (cippus) delimiting the area of the tomb of the consul Aulus Hirtius, who died in the battle of Mutina fighting against Mark Antony (43 BCE).
ILLRP 419.
43 BCE. Copy.
Inv. No. MCR 228.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
125. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary inscription of the consul Caius Vibius Pansa Caetronianus who died in the battle of Mutina fighting against Mark Antony (43 BCE).
Plaster cast.
Original: after 43 BCE.
CIL VI 37077 = ILS 8890 = ILLRP 421.
Inv. No. MCR 233.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
126. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary inscription of a lictor.
CIL VI 1910.
Travertine. 1st—2nd cent. CE.
Rome, National Gallery of Ancient Art in Palazzo Barberini.
127. 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.
128. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary inscription of Calpurnia Lepida.
CIL VI 14235.
Mid-2nd century CE.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian.
129. 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.
130. 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.
131. 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.
132. 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.
133. 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.
134. 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.
135. 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.
136. 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.
137. 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.
138. 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.
139. 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.
140. 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.