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Document name | fabri Aquinci TitAq-02, 00584 |
Name variant (this document) | coll(egium) fab(rum) et / cent(onariorum) |
Standard name of the group | fabri Aquinci |
English standard name | craftsmen |
Standard reference | TitAq-02, 00584 |
References to other standard editions | NĂ©meth: 28 no. 59 = Lupa 2832 |
Source type | inscription |
Type of inscription | funerary |
Type of monument | stela |
Main location | Aquincum |
Main province | Pannonia Inferior |
Main admininistrative district | |
Post quem | 101 AD |
Exact date | |
Ante quem | 150 AD |
Notes on dating | The Legio II Adiutrix was moved from Britan to the lower Danube in 87 CE. It is unlikely that the civilian settlement was developped enough before the start of the second century to accommodate important collegia. More likely post quem dates are 106 CE, when Trajan made Aquincum provincial capital, or (more likely still) 124 CE when Hadrian made it a municipium. The ante quem date is taken from EDH and Lupa. |
Corporate designation | collegium |
Internal institutions | |
Protectors | |
Collective action | contribute to funeral |
Collective assets | burial ground? |
Collective entitlements | |
Public recognition and privileges | |
Private duties and liabilities | |
Receive | |
Donate | money for funeral monument to member |
Notes | |
Standard text of source |
D(is) M(anibus) // C(aio) Caereio / Sabino vet(erano) / leg(ionis) II ad(iutricis) / coll(egium) fab(rum) et / cent(onariorum) p(onendum) c(uravit)
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Translation |
To the God-Spirits of the Dead. For Caius Caereius Sabinus, veteran of the second legion Adiutrix. The guild(s) of craftsmen and clothmen have set up (this monument).
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Notes on the source |