Review of two inscriptions of Rome, in order to attribute them one to an anonymous senator, who was “sevir equitum Romanorum” and military tribune, honored by “decuriales” (on the left side was engraved in the fourth century a “tabula lusoria”), the other to the senator A. Iunius Pastor L. Caesennius Sospes, consul in 163 AD, who probably had a villa along the via Nomentana.
Breve nota su due "nuove" iscrizioni senatorie di Roma: CIL, VI 37292 e AE 1964, 116 (con appendice di Giorgio Crimi) / Gregori, Gian Luca. - STAMPA. - II(2014), pp. 559-567.
Breve nota su due "nuove" iscrizioni senatorie di Roma: CIL, VI 37292 e AE 1964, 116 (con appendice di Giorgio Crimi)
GREGORI, Gian Luca
2014
Abstract
Review of two inscriptions of Rome, in order to attribute them one to an anonymous senator, who was “sevir equitum Romanorum” and military tribune, honored by “decuriales” (on the left side was engraved in the fourth century a “tabula lusoria”), the other to the senator A. Iunius Pastor L. Caesennius Sospes, consul in 163 AD, who probably had a villa along the via Nomentana.File allegati a questo prodotto
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