Browsing Greek and Latin Inscriptions by Issue Date
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CIL 6.31725 – Funerary altar for C. Calpurnius Piso Crassus Frugi Licinianus
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CIL 6.9892 – Columbarium plaque with epitaph of Thymele, keeper of silks (sericaria) and slave of Marcella, niece of Augustus
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CIL 6.1167 – Fragment of a dedication on a statue base to (likely) Magnentius by Fabius Titianus, urban prefect and judge of appeals
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CIL 6.10293 – Fragment of a register of members in a burial association
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CIL 6.1052 – Dedication on a statue base (?) to Caracalla by the 24 teachers of the institution (‘Caput Africae’) for the training of Imperial pages called 'a capite Africae'
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CIL 6.4228 – Epitaph of M. Ulpius Menophilus, an imperial freedman and assistant to the procurator ‘ab ornamentis’
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CIL 6.16521 – Epitaph of Felix, freedman of Cn. Cossutius
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CIL 6.1244-1246 – Three inscriptions on an arch of the Aqua Marcia on the Porta Tiburtina commemorating repairs on conduits, first completed by Augustus (6.1244), with later inscriptions 6.1245 and 6.1246 for restorations by Caracalla and Titus, respectively
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CIL 6.1136 – Dedication of public baths (‘Thermae Helenae’) that were restored after a fire by Helena, mother of Emperor Constantine
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CIL 6.8740 – Epitaph of Vinia, set up by her husband Onesimus, steward to Claudius before he became emperor
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CIL 6.1232 – Boundary marker of the pomerium, set up by Vespasian and Titus
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CIL 6.537 – Metrical dedication by Rufius Festus to the goddess Nortia, with additional poem honoring him by his son Placidus
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CIL 6.1475 – Dedication honoring M. Nummius Umbrius Primus M. Filius Gal. Senecio Albinus, former consul (with his ‘cursus honoroum’)
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CIL 6.1160 – Dedication to Constantius II by Flavius Leontius, as urban prefect and judge of appeals
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CIL 6.10051 – Epitaph of Scirtus, slave and charioteer for the Whites, with a list of all his races from AD 13-25, set up by his wife (?), Carisia Nesis, a freedwoman
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CIL 6.1062 – Dedication to Caracalla by a dedicant whose name is lost
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CIL 6.15368 – Epitaph of Claudia Bassilla, age seven and a half, set up by Daphnus, a slave of the emperor Domitian
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CIL 6.1065 – Dedication to Caracalla by metal dealers ('negotiantes vascularii'), “devoted to the majesty" of “their protector”
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CIL 6.1119a – Dedication to Diocletian on a statue base (right side) that was previously used for a dedication by the commissioners of public works (see CIL 6.1119b)
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CIL 6.745 – Altar of Sol Invictus Mithras dedicated by M. Stlaccius Rufus
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