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English: A drawing of the inscription on a stone Roman altar at Cramond near Edinburgh, Scotland (1794; database: AE 1977, 496 = RIB 2135).
Deutsch: Epigraphische Datenbank Heidelberg HD020221
Deutsch: Zeichnung der Inschrift eines römischen Steinaltars in Cramond nahe Edinburgh (1794).
Matrib(us) Ala/tervis et
matrib(us) Cam
pestrib(us) coh(ortis) I[I]
Tungr(orum) ins(tante)
VERSCARM
/(centurione) leg(ionis) XX V(aleriae) v(ictricis)
Übersetzung: „...“
Español: Dibujo que reproduce un altar encontrado en Cramond (Gran Bretaña) correspondiente con la inscripción AE 1977 496 = RIB 2135: Matrib(us) Ala/tervis et/ matrib(us) Cam/pestrib(us) coh(ortis) I[I]/ Tungr(orum) ins(tante)/ VERSCARM/ ) (centurione)] leg(ionis) XX V(aleriae) v(ictricis)
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Source The Ancient and Modern state of the Parish of Cramond
Author John Philip Wood (first uploaded on :en by Kitkatcrazy)
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