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Keywords
Tombstone
D(is) M(anibus)
VICTORI
ARK(ario) XX LIB(ertatis)
P(rovinciae) H(ispaniae) C(iterioris)
QVINTILIA
PROCVLA
CONIVGI
A funerary inscription to Victor, the Arkarius XX libertatis, a freedman and imperial treasurer for the tax charged on the manumission of slaves in Hispania Citerior. It was dedicated to him by his wife, Quintilia Procula. Dated to around the 2nd century AD.
(CIL II 4187; RIT 238)
Tarragona, Spain.
October 2011.
VICTORI
ARK(ario) XX LIB(ertatis)
P(rovinciae) H(ispaniae) C(iterioris)
QVINTILIA
PROCVLA
CONIVGI
A funerary inscription to Victor, the Arkarius XX libertatis, a freedman and imperial treasurer for the tax charged on the manumission of slaves in Hispania Citerior. It was dedicated to him by his wife, Quintilia Procula. Dated to around the 2nd century AD.
(CIL II 4187; RIT 238)
Tarragona, Spain.
October 2011.
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