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Monument ID 75
Monument Specific Findspot Note found in church of st. Stephen
Publication Citation CIL
Monument Type altar
Monument Of Seventh Legion yes
Inscription [Dis Manibus] / sa[crum] / C(aius) Vibi[us) C(ai) f(ilius) Pompt(ina)] / Pedes [dom(o) Arret(io)] / >∙(centurio) leg(ionis) VI[I C(laudiae) P(iae) F(idelis) vivos fec(it)] / sibi et I[uliae C(ai) f(iliae) Pollae] / uxori
Translation To the Manes, Gaius Vibius Pudes, son of Gaius, of the Pomptina tribe, from the city of Arretium, a centurion of the 7th legion Claudia pia fidelis, erected this during his lifetime to himself and his wife Julia Polla, daughter of Gaius.
Translation Source Coopey
Date From 42
Date To 59
Tončinić 2011 Stelae Type altar
ModernHolding Muzej grada Trogira/Trogir City Museum
HoldingData Inv. No. 681
MonumentNote the recorded inscription by Tončinić 2011 indicates that the inscription was cut off at Legio VI[I---, however, he agrees with the reconstruction of VI[I C(laudiae) p(iae) f(idelis)]. It seems that Tončinić is not basing this off of the remaining monument (a fragment), instead the CIL record which seems to have had more of the inscription as extant when recorded, see HD058437, so this is why he accepts the reconstruction. Because the line 'cpf' was visible when it was recorded in the CIL as a piece of Spolia from Trogir
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Suggested Citation

Ewan Coopey, Brian Ballsun-Stanton. (2025) "Monument 75 from Europe/Croatia/Trogir/Trogir (Findspot ID 65)". In Community and Identity in the Roman Seventh Legion. Ewan Coopey, Brian Ballsun-Stanton (Ed). Released: In prep. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/2f051412-577b-4baa-a186-33ed05b1ba6e>

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