
handle: 11695/61905
Six latin funerary inscriptions come from the territory of Ferrazzano (cB). all of them all already known and published, though they never received attention as a whole. on this occasion, each of them is presented in chronological order and (if possible) in its discovery’s context, with a historical-epigraphic comment. In the topographical sections part of the paper, it will be emphasized the contribution these inscriptions provide to the not easy question of the territorial belonging of Ferrazzano in roman times.
regio IV Italiae; Ferrazzano (cB), topographical framework; latin inscriptions; Saepinum; roman imperial era; Augustales
regio IV Italiae; Ferrazzano (cB), topographical framework; latin inscriptions; Saepinum; roman imperial era; Augustales
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