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2261. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Inscription on the sarcophagus of Lucius Cornelius Scipio, son of Barbatus.
Rome, Tomb of the Scipios.
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2262. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Sarcophagus of Lucius Cornelius Scipio, son of Hispallus.
Monolith of lapis gabinus. Ca. 180—170 BCE.
Rome, Tomb of the Scipios.
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2263. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Inscription from sepulchre of Quinctii (tomb A).
100—71 BCE. CIL I2 2527a. ILLRP 795. AE 2000, 181.
Rome, Tombs on the Via Statilia.
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2264. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Base with modern honorific inscription in the name of Publius Aelius Coeranus.
The base — mid-3rd century CE. CIL XIV 3586 = ILS 1158 = Inscr. It. IV, 1, 99.
Inv. No. 1702. Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, XXXIII. 2.
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2265. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. The honorific inscription for Marcus Acilius Caninus.
Ca. 35—29 BCE. CIL I 636 = XIV 153 = ILS 892 = ILLRP 435.
Inv. No. 1925. Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, XLIV. 4.
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2266. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary cippus of Tiberius Caesar, son of Drusus Caesar.
Travertine. 37 CE. CIL VI 892 = ILS 172 = AE 1994, 242.
Inv. No. 2303. Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, New Wing, 30a.
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2267. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary cippus of Domitilla, wife of Vespasianus (?).
Travertine. 80—81 CE. CIL VI 893 = AE 1994, 244.
Inv. No. 2306. Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, New Wing, 30b.
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2268. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Cremation cippus of Julius Caesar, son of Germanicus.
Travertine. 8—10 CE. CIL VI 890 = ILS 181b = AE 1994, 241.
Inv. No. 2304. Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, New Wing, 30e.
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2269. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Funerary cippus of Julia Livilla, daughter of Germanicus.
Travertine. 42 CE. CIL VI 891 = ILS 188 = AE 1994, 243.
Inv. No. 2305. Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, New Wing, 30f.
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2270. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Cremation cippus of Caius Caesar, son of Germanicus.
Travertine. 12 CE. CIL VI 889 = ILS 181 = AE 1994, 240.
Inv. No. 2307. Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, New Wing, 30g.
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2271. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Cremation cippus of Tiberius Caesar, son of Germanicus.
Travertine. 8—10 CE. CIL VI 888 = ILS 181a = AE 1994, 239.
Inv. No. 2308. Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, New Wing, 30h.
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2272. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. The honorific inscription for Julia Domna.
White fine-grained marble. 196 CE. CIL XIV 120 = CIL VI 1049.
Inv. No. 22638. Rome, Vatican Museums, Court of the Pigna.
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2273. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. The honorific inscription for Caracalla.
White fine-grained marble. 196 CE. CIL XIV 121 = CIL VI 1050.
Inv. No. 22639. Rome, Vatican Museums, Court of the Pigna.
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2274. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. The honorific inscription for an emperor from the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
Marble. Second quarter of the 1st century CE. CIL XI 3604.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Gregorian Profane Museum.
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2275. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. The honorific inscription in the name of Agrippina the Younger.
Marble. 50—54 CE. CIL XI 3600 = ILS 223.
Inv. No. 9959. Rome, Vatican Museums, Gregorian Profane Museum.
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2276. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Slab used to close a child funerary niche (loculus) in a catacombs.
Marble. 4th cent. CE.
Inv. No. 28596. Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius Christian Museum.
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2277. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Slab used to close a child funerary niche (loculus) in a catacombs. Detail: Saint Apostles Peter and Paul.
Marble. 4th cent. CE.
Inv. No. 28596. Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius Christian Museum.
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2278. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. The funerary inscription of Cornelia Gaetulica.
Second half of the 2nd century CE. CIL VI 1392 = CIL VI 31643 = ILS 958.
Inv. No. 1175. Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius-Clementine Museum, Apoxyomenos Cabinet, 5.
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2279. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. The dedicatory inscription of Lucius Mummius from the temple of Hercules Victor.
Ca. 144—142 BCE. CIL I 541 = CIL VI 331 = ILLRP 122 = ILS 20.
Inv. No. 1158. Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius-Clementine Museum, Apoxyomenos Cabinet, 25—26.
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2280. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Inscription on the sarcophagus of Lucius Cornelius Scipio, son of Hispallus (original).
Gabian stone. Second half of the 2nd cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 1152. Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius-Clementine Museum, Apoxyomenos Cabinet, 35.
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