Guild Document "centonarii Brixiae CIL 05, 04333"

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Document name centonarii Brixiae CIL 05, 04333
Name variant (this document) coll(egia) fabr(orum) et cent(onariorum)
Standard name of the group centonarii Brixiae
English standard name clothmen
Standard reference CIL 05, 04333
References to other standard editions CIL 05, 04333 = InscrIt-10-05, 00120 = D 06717
Source type inscription
Type of inscription honorary
Type of monument unknown
Main location Brixia
Main province Italia: Regio 10, Venetia et Histria
Main admininistrative district Venetia et Histria (Regio X)
Post quem 126 AD
Exact date
Ante quem 175 AD
Notes on dating Date based on prosopography: see Mollo 2000: 98-99, no. 53
Corporate designation collegium
Internal institutions curatores
Protectors
Collective action set up monument to curator 'ob merita'
Collective assets money
Collective entitlements
Public recognition and privileges permission to use public space for monument
Private duties and liabilities
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Notes
A remarkable document in honour of a curator of the collegium who belonged to the local aristocracy, was an honorary eques romanus and father and grandfather of senators.
Standard text of source
L(ucio) Gaboni Arunculeio Valeriano / v(iro) e(gregio), eq(uiti) R(omano), sacerd(oti) êt principal(i) / omni(bus) honorib(us) funct(o), / patri êt avo senator(um), / curatori suo, / ob merita  / coll(egia) fabr(orum) et cent(onariorum) / l(oco) d(ato) d(ecreto) d(ecurionum).
Translation
To Lucius Gabonius Arunculeius Valerianus, outstanding man, Roman knight, priest and first (citizen of Brixia), having fulfilled all (civic) offices, father and grandfather of senators. The guilds of craftsmen and clothmen (have set up this monument) to their curator, for his merits. The location was given by decree of the council.
Notes on the source