File:4791 - Brescia - S. Giulia - Ara di Marco Ostilio Diceo (sec. II-III) - Foto Giovanni Dall'Orto, 25 Giu 2011.jpg

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  • Italiano: Ara funeraria (sec. II/III d.C.) per il liberto Marco Ostilio Diceo, vissuto settant'anni (AE 1980, 503 = Inscriptiones Italiae, X V, 300: M(arcus) Hostilius / Dicaeus / veni in hanc civitat(em) / ann(orum) XIIII in qua domu / [v]eni neq(ue) domum neq(ue) / dominum mutavi nisi / hanc aeternal(em) / vixi ann(os) LXX / in ius me vocavit / nemo ad iudicem nemo / tu qui stas et legis si hoc optimum / non est doc quid melius sit / Clodia Paullina Optuma / locum dedit ). Esposta al Museo di Santa Giulia a Brescia. Foto di Giovanni Dall'Orto, 25 giugno 2011.
  • English: Funerary ara for the freedman Marcus Ostilius Dicaeus (Inscriptiones Italiae, X V, 300). It dates from the 2nd/3rd century AD, and it is exhibited in the archaeological Santa Giulia Museum, in Brescia, Italy. Picture by Giovanni Dall'Orto, June 25 2011.
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