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In Search of Social Visibility in Roman Corduba. Identity and social promotion of Publicius Valerius Fortunatus
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Esclaves et affranchis chez les Voconces au Haut-Empire : l’apport des inscriptions
Published 2017-12-01“…Sixty-seven inscriptions have been recorded (42 epitaphs, 21 dedications to deities and 4 varied texts) concerning slaves and freedmen and women. Outside the Collegium venatorum at Deensium 92 individuals have been numbered, or at least probably (64 men, 26 women and 2 anonymous of undetermined sex). …”
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Un plomb inscrit de Saint-Couat-d’Aude (Aude) : des pérégrins sur le territoire de Narbonne
Published 2021-12-01“…All of them are well known in Narbonne and its surrounding region as proper cognomina, either for Roman citizens or for slaves or freedmen. The other four names, Ambillus, Cadurcus, Matugenus and Neuto, likely belong to Celtic onomastics, which are far less common in the city’s inscriptions. …”
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