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Deutsch: Photo aus dem Archäologischen Park Xanten

Grabmal des Reburrus: REBVRRVS FR(i)A/TTON(i)S f(ilius) EQVES AL(a)/ FR(ON)T(ONIANA)

Reburrus, Sohn des Friatto, Reiter der Ala Frontoniana, ...

Der Reitersoldat Reburrus war germanischer Herkunft und diente in einer Hilfstruppeneinheit des römischen Heeres. Die Ala Frontoniana war im ersten Jahrhundert erst in Bonn, dann in Moers-Asberg stationiert. Reburrus ist als Sieger über die Germanen dargestellt.
Nederlands: Foto uit het archeologisch park Xanten.

Latijnse inscriptie zie Duitse versie.

Grafsteen van Reburrus, zoon van Friatto, ruiter van de Ala Frontoniana...

Reburrus was van Germaanse afkomst en diende in een hulptroepeneenheid van het Romeinse leger. De Ala Frontoniana was in de eerste eeuw eerst in Bonn, dan in de omgeving van Moers Asberg gestationeerd. Reburrus is als overwinnaar van de Germanen voorgesteld.
English: Photo taken in the Archeological Park Xanten

Latin inscription, see German text.

Tombstone of Reburrus, son of Friatto, horseman of the Ala Frontoniana...

Reburrus was of German descent and served in an auxialiary unit of the Roman Army. In the 1st century the Ala Frontoniana was stationed first in Bonn, then in the area of Moers-Asberg. Reburrus is depicted as a victor over the Germans.
Español: Copia del epitafio de Bonn, realizada para el Parque Arquológico de Xanten, la antigua Vetera, correspondiente a la inscripción AE 1963, 49, cuyo texto se desarrollla como: REBVRRVS FR(i)A/TTON(i)S f(ilius) EQVES AL(ae)/ FR[ON]T(onianae) AN(norum) [---] STIP(endiorum) [------.
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