Roman Epigraphic Stone from Hungary

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Illustration

Karen Barrett-Wilt
by László Borhy
published on 22 August 2014
Roman Epigraphic Stone from Hungary Download Full Size Image

A Roman epigraphic stone found in the ancient town of Brigetio, which was located in the Roman province of Pannonia superior. (This is present-day Komárom, Hungary.)

Transcription:
D(is) M(anibus) / C(aio) Iul(io) Candidiano / q(ui) vix(it) ann(os) XVIII / m(enses) VII omnibus / stud(iis) liberalibu(s) / erudito Iul(ius) Cres/ce(n)s fil(io) karissim/mo(!) et C(a)ecilia Marcellina / f(aciendum) c(uraverunt)

Majuscule:
D M
C IVL CANDIDIANO
Q VIX ANN XVIII
M VII OMNIBVS
STVD LIBERALIBV
ERVDITO IVL CRES
CES FIL KARISSIM
MO ET CECILIA MARCELLINA
F C

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Borhy, L. (2014, August 22). Roman Epigraphic Stone from Hungary. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/2945/roman-epigraphic-stone-from-hungary/

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Borhy, László. "Roman Epigraphic Stone from Hungary." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified August 22, 2014. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/2945/roman-epigraphic-stone-from-hungary/.

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