Guild Document "fabri ferrarii Venafri CIL 10, *00618 (dubius)?"

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Document name fabri ferrarii Venafri CIL 10, *00618 (dubius)?
Name variant (this document) colleg(ii) fabr(orum) / ferr(ariorum) et dendroph(
Standard name of the group fabri ferrarii Venafri?
English standard name iron workers
Standard reference CIL 10, *00618 (dubius)
References to other standard editions CIL 10, *00618 = Venafrum *00001
Source type inscription
Type of inscription religious
Type of monument
Main location Venafrum
Main province Italia: Regio 01, Latium et Campania
Main admininistrative district Latium et Campania (Regio I)
Post quem 41 AD
Exact date
Ante quem 225 AD
Notes on dating Date based on the full nomenclature, dendrophori (created under Claudius) and sevirate augustalis.
Corporate designation collegium
Internal institutions quinquennales ; quattuorvir
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Collective action
Collective assets
Collective entitlements
Public recognition and privileges
Private duties and liabilities
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Notes Probably false, it is hard to see how a 'sevir augustalis', with a background in a professional association, would have been elected municipal patron. The office of 'quattuorvir' is not attested elsewhere for any 'collegium fabrum' or 'dendrophorum'.
Standard text of source
Dianae Augustal(is) / M(arcus) Antonius M(arci) f(ilius) Stel(latina) / Calvinus VIvir Aug(ustalis) / patronus colon(iae) Ven(afranae) / quinquennal(is) II / IIIIvir colleg(iorum) fabr(orum) / ferr(ariorum) et dendroph(orum)
Translation
To Diana Augustalis. Marcus Antonius Calvinus, son of Marcus, of the Stellatina tribe, sevir Augustalis, patron of the colony of Venafrum, twice quinquennalis, quattuorvir of the guild of iron workers and dendrophori.
Notes on the source
Probably false, it is hard to see how a sevir augustalis with a background in a professional association, would have been elected municipal patron. The office of quattuorvir is not attested elsewhere for any collegium fabrum or dendrophorum.