The Author republishes here some of the Latin inscriptions on bronze votive objects discovered inside the sacred basin at the Bagno Grande, frequented without interruption by Etruscans and Romans. Originally Fons (caldus) was venerated here; in Roman times Fortuna Primigenia was added, as well as Apollo, Aesculapius and Hygia, and Isis. Some of the devotees probably belonged to families descended from the Etruscans (L. Marcius Grabillo, A. Nonius Viscus). Also noteworthy is the case of an actor connected with Sulpicia Triaria, perhaps a woman of the senatorial order.
Un dio… tanti nomi. Divinità e devoti romani nel santuario terapeutico di San Casciano dei Bagni / Gregori, G. L.. - (2025), pp. 140-153.
Un dio… tanti nomi. Divinità e devoti romani nel santuario terapeutico di San Casciano dei Bagni
Gregori G. L.
2025
Abstract
The Author republishes here some of the Latin inscriptions on bronze votive objects discovered inside the sacred basin at the Bagno Grande, frequented without interruption by Etruscans and Romans. Originally Fons (caldus) was venerated here; in Roman times Fortuna Primigenia was added, as well as Apollo, Aesculapius and Hygia, and Isis. Some of the devotees probably belonged to families descended from the Etruscans (L. Marcius Grabillo, A. Nonius Viscus). Also noteworthy is the case of an actor connected with Sulpicia Triaria, perhaps a woman of the senatorial order.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


