
doi: 10.6018/ayc.458721
Un nuevo anillo visigodo de oro, seguramente procedente de Soria y datado en el siglo VI d.C., es editado. Sobre su chatón circular, hay un epígrafe inciso que corresponde con un nombre personal femenino: Auita. Además, el anillo constituye un buen testimonio de la onomástica latina en época visigoda. A new Visigothic gold ring is published. It was probably found in Soria and its chronology is from the 6th century A.D. The bezel, in the form of a shallow lens with roughly circular base, is engraved an incised epigraph, which corresponds to a personal female name: Auita. Furthermore, the gold ring is a good Latin onomastic testimony during the Visigothic period.
BR60-67, Oro, Visigodos, Anillo, Early Christian literature. Fathers of the Church, etc., Cultura material, Onomástica
BR60-67, Oro, Visigodos, Anillo, Early Christian literature. Fathers of the Church, etc., Cultura material, Onomástica
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