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English:
This Roman grave marker stands in Philippi (Greece), in the remains of the first-century cemetery that ran between the highway (the via Egnatia) and the river, just outside the NW gate of the city. The grave belonged to a certain L.(ucius) Salvius Secundinus son of Secundus. Today the marker is one of the few that remain intact and standing. It is in an unexcavated area adjacent to the modern Orthodox church of St. Lydia and St. Paul, close to the highway. Reference :
AE
1992, 1527
Afrikaans:
Hierdie Romeinse grafmerker staan te Philippi (Griekeland) in die oorblyfsels van die eerste-eeuse begraafplaas wat tussen die hoofweg (die via Egnatia) en rivier geloop het, net buite die NW-poort van die stad. Die graf is dié van ene L.(ucius) Salvius Secundinus, seun van Secundus. Vandag is die merker een van min wat ongeskonde en staande bly. Dit is in 'n onopgegrawe area aangrensend aan die moderne Ortodokse kerk van St. Lydia en St. Paulus, naby die hoofweg. Verwysing: AE 1992, 1527
Deutsch:
Epigraphische Datenbank Heidelberg
HD049281
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