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SELF-ASSUMED IDENTITY AND THE FUNERARY EPIGRAPHY OF ROMAN DACIA DR. RADA VARGA CENTRE FOR ROMAN STUDIES, BABEŞ-BOLYAI UNIVERSITY, CLUJ- NAPOCA ESSHC, Glasgow, 11 th -14 th May 2012
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Name Juridical status NameDeceased Juridical status NameAge Family relations EpithetsOther data Place of discovery Bibliography CaiusperegrineRomanAlexander CaiperegrineGreek+Roman40 y.father Alburnus Maior AE 1978, 679 Caius Septimius Constans citizenRoman Septimius; Septimia Sperata citizensRoman; Roman?; 3 y. brother; niece bene merentibus For the sister in law as well, her name unkept Ampelum IDR III/3, 363 Capito TritifreedmanIllyrian ? Claudia Pia (domo Lapiaerom); Claudius Firminus citizensRoman; Roman 47 y.; 15 y. 4 m. 10 d. wife; son piisima, bene merentibus ambiguity of his name AmpelumCIL III 7845 Claudia VeracitizenRomanClaudia TertulliacitizenRoman4 y.daughterAmpelumCIL III 1328
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ARCOBADARA ALBURNUS MAIOR AMPELUM
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CIL III 1530
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IDR III/5, 553 IDR III/2, 392
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CIL III 1246 (drawing after Marsili)
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