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Tomb of M. Vergilius Eurysaces and his wife Atistia Porta Maggiore, 50-25 BCE

Tomb of M. Vergilius Eurysaces and his wife Atistia Porta Maggiore, 50-25 BCE. L.H . Petersen, “The Baker, His Tomb, His Wife and Her Breadbasket: The Tomb of Eurysaces in Rome,” Art Bulletin 85 (2003), 230-257 ( JSTOR ).

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Tomb of M. Vergilius Eurysaces and his wife Atistia Porta Maggiore, 50-25 BCE

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  1. Tomb of M. VergiliusEurysaces and his wife AtistiaPorta Maggiore, 50-25 BCE L.H. Petersen, “The Baker, His Tomb, His Wife and Her Breadbasket: The Tomb of Eurysaces in Rome,” Art Bulletin 85 (2003), 230-257 (JSTOR)

  2. EST HOC MONIMENTVMMARCEIVERGILEIEVRYSACISPISTORISREDEMPTORISAPPAR{E}<I>T[OR] (CILVI.1958)

  3. FuitAtistia uxor mihei feminaopitumaVeixsit quoiuscorporisreliquiæ quod (sic) superantsuntin hoc panario (CILVI.1958b)

  4. Marcus VergiliusEurysaces and Atistia 50-25 BCE Augustus as Pontifex Maximus Early 1st century CE

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