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Inscriptions (64)


AE 1902, 86
; 1908, 41; 1939, 154; 1971, 43; 1977, 307; 1981, 387;
BCAR 1949, 49
;
CIA 121
;
CIL 1, 3005
; 3011.a; 3058; 2, 4434; 4, 710; 5, 1982; 2308; 8834; 6, 3927; 3943; 3944; 3945; 3946; 3947; 3949; 3950; 3951; 4430; 8741; 9149; 9202; 9203; 9204; 9205; 9206; 9207; 9208; 9210; 9736; 33836; 37469; 37779; 37780; 37781; 37782; 10, 3976; 3978; 11, 2619; 4402; 12, 4391; 4464; 4465; 5908; 13, 5154;
Hirpinia 47
;
ICUR 7, 20231.a
;
ILLRP 27
; 27;
ILN 1, 28
;
ILTun 1134
; 1135;
IRepEp 278
;
Libitina 1, 87
;
SupIt 3.Co, 15
;
Urbs 85
;
ZPE 26, 125
;

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