L(ucius) Sentius L(uci) |(mulieris) lib(ertus) Lucrio sibi et Pontiae L(uci) f(iliae) Proculae ux(ori) / et L(ucio) Sentio L(uci) f(ilio) Pietati vix(it) ann(os) XVII m(enses) IX die(s) VII / et Speratae libert(ae) nutrici fili(i) v(ivae) / hoc quicumque legis titulo rogo carmen amice / perlege sic vitae commoda multa feras / Sentius hic iaceo Pietas cognomine dictus / praereptusque patri flore vigente meo / artibus ingenuis studio formatus honesto / inter et aequales gratus amore fui / duodeviginti natales ni numerarem / surrupuit(!) menses tres mihi Luna suos // in fro(nte) p(edes) XIIII in agr(o) p(edes) XII
Fl(avius) Concordius protector divinorum / laterum et pr(a)epositus iuniorum cenation/em ad Guntham ex voto aedificabit(!) / ita ut nulli liceat in aeodem(!) aedi/ficio corpus sepultur(a)e mand/are set(!) tantummodo con/vivi(u)m copulantibus vel re/frigerantibus pateat
Cn(aeo) Domitio Sex(ti) f(ilio) Volt(inia) / Afro Titio Marcello / Curvio Lucano / co(n)s(uli) proco(n)s(uli) provinciae Africae / legato eiusdem provinciae Tul[li] / fratris sui septemviro epulonum f[etiali?] / praetorio legato provinciae Afr[i]c[ae] / Imp(eratoris) Caesar(is) Aug(usti) praef(ecto) auxiliorum omnium / adversus Germanos donato ab / Imp(eratore) Vespasiano Aug(usto) et T(iberio) Caesar(e) Aug(usti) f(ilio) coronis / murali vallari aureis hastis puris III / vexillis III adlecto inter patricios praetori / tr(ibuno) pl(ebis) quaest(ori) propraetore provinciae Afric[ae] / [tr(ibuno)] mil(itum) leg(ionis) V Alaud(ae) IIIIvir(o) viarum curandar(um) patrono / optimo / d(ecreto) d(ecurionum)
province:
Umbria (Regio VI)
country:
Italy
ancient find spot:
Fulginiae
modern find spot:
Foligno
find spot:
Chronological Data:
79 AD – 81 AD
literature:
B.E. Thomasson, Fasti Africani. Senatorische und ritterliche Amtsträger in den römischen Provinzen Nordafrikas von Augustus bis Diokletian (Stockholm 1996) 46, Nr. 53a.
CIL 11, 05210.
ILS 0990.
G. Alföldy, Die Hilfstruppen der römischen Provinz Germania Inferior, EpStud 6 (Düsseldorf 1968) 165-166, Nr. 6a.
[Cn(aeo) Domitio Sex(ti) f(ilio) Volt(inia) Afro Titio Marcello Curvio Tullo co(n)s(uli) proco(n)s(uli) provinciae Africae] / fetiali praef(ecto) au[xilior(um) omnium] / adversus Germanos qui cum esset / candidatus Caesar(is) pr(aetor) desig(natus) missus est ab / Imp(eratore) Vespasiano Aug(usto) legatus propraetore ad / exercitum qui est in Africa et apsens(!) inter / praetorios relatus donato ab / [Im]p(eratore) Vespasiano Aug(usto) et Tito Caesare Aug(usti) f(ilio) coronis / murali vallari aureis hastis puris III vexillis III / adlecto inter patricios tr(ibuno) pl(ebis) quaest(ori) Caesar(is) Aug(usti) / [t]r(ibuno) mil(itum) leg(ionis) V Alaud(ae) Xvir(o) stlitib(us) iudicandis patrono optimo / d(ecreto) d(ecurionum)
province:
Umbria (Regio VI)
country:
Italy
ancient find spot:
Fulginiae
modern find spot:
Foligno
find spot:
Chronological Data:
literature:
B.E. Thomasson, Fasti Africani. Senatorische und ritterliche Amtsträger in den römischen Provinzen Nordafrikas von Augustus bis Diokletian (Stockholm 1996) 46, Nr. 53b.
CIL 11, 05211.
ILS 0991.
G. Alföldy, Die Hilfstruppen der römischen Provinz Germania Inferior, EpStud 6 (Düsseldorf 1968) 166, Nr. 7a.
Divo Augusto Pio Constantino patri dominorum // Imp(erator) Caesar Divi f(ilius) Augustus pontifex maximus co(n)s(ul) XIII tribunicia potest(ate) XXX<V>II / imp(erator) XX{V}I pater patriae murum dedit // curante L(ucio) Turcio Secundo Aproniani praef(ecti) urb(i) fil(io) Asterio v(iro) c(larissimo) corr(ectore) Flam(iniae) et Piceni
province:
Umbria (Regio VI)
country:
Italy
ancient find spot:
Fanum Fortunae
modern find spot:
Fano
find spot:
Chronological Data:
14 AD
literature:
M. Horster, Bauinschriften römischer Kaiser (Stuttgart 2001) 77. 308-311, Nr. VI 2, 1.
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