-
Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (born
Gaius Octavius; 23
September 63 BC – 19
August AD 14), also
known as
Octavian (Latin: Octavi****), was the
founder of...
- Empiricus'
Outlines of
Pyrrhonism (upper)
PIRRHO •
HELIENSIS •
PLISTARCHI •
FILIVS translation (from Latin):
Pyrrho • Gr**** • Son of
Plistarchus (middle) OPORTERE...
- on the
other side, now much worn, reading:
DRVSTANVS HIC
IACIT CVNOMORI FILIVS [Drust**** lies here, son of Cunomorus] It has been suggested, and is confidently...
- AD. The
ancient part of the
sculpture is
inscribed IMPERATOR·CAESAR·DIVI·
FILIVS·AVGVSTVS (the
emperor Caesar Augustus, son of the
deified [Julius Caesar])...
- (Gemellus and Britannicus). The text reads: IMP CAES DIVI
MARCI ANTONINI PII
FILIVS / DIVI
COMMODI FRATER DIVI
ANTONINI PII /
NEPOS DIVI
HADRIANI PRONEP DIVI...
-
inscription which has been
interpreted as
DRVSTANVS HIC
IACIT CVNOWORI FILIVS ("Drustan lies here, of
Cunomorus the son"). A now-missing
third line was...
- of Bavaria,
bearing slightly varying inscriptions of "IOAH DVX
BAVAR Z
FILIVS" on the obverse, and "MONE NOVA LUCE BURS" on the reverse.
Later the tradition...
- HONORI·ET·PIETATI SACRAM·STATVAM·HANC·SIGISMVNDO·III·VLADISLAVS·IV NATURA·AMORE·GENIO·
FILIVS ELECTIONE·SERIE·FELICITATE·SVCCESSOR VOTO·ANIMO·CVLTV·GRATVS PATRI·PATRIAE·PARENTI·OPT:...
- [MAQ]I MUCO[I] [ Silchester,
Hampshire CISP SILCH/1
Excavated 1893 CIIC 500
FILIVS-ROCATI | HIC-IACIT ᚛ᚒᚁᚔᚉᚐᚈᚑᚄᚋᚐᚊᚔᚏᚑᚉᚐᚈᚑᚄ᚜ [.]b[i]catos-m[a]qi-r[o]c[a]t[o]s...
-
stone is
inscribed on one side, the
Latin inscription reading DERVAC(IVS)
FILIVS IVSTI (H)IC
IACIT – "Of Dervacus, Son of Justus. He lies here".
Though the...