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Français : Musée gallo-romain de Fourvière (Lyon) - Cippe avec base et couronnement extrait du puits de Trion à Lyon en janvier 1886. Haut. 1.50m ; larg. 75cm : D(iis) M(anibus) / et memoriae aetern(ae) / Quintiae Quintulae, / feminae incompar(a)/bili, quae vixit an/nis XXXXVIII ; Did(i)us / Martinus civis Bitu/rix Cubus, coniunx / eius, qui et sibit viv(us) po/nendum curavit et / sub ascia dedicavit : Aux dieux Mânes et à la mémoire éternelle de Quintia Quintula, femme incomparable, qui a vécu 48 ans ; Didus Martinus, de la cité des Bituriges Cubes, son mari, a élevé ce tombeau, et, de son vivant, pour lui-même, et l'a dédié sous l'ascia.
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