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Inferior, Aquincum); LLDB-143864 (AE 2012, 1155; Pannonia Superior, Carnuntum); LLDB-27807 (CIL III 10035; Dalmatia, Raetinium); LLDB-113689 (CIL IV 8100; Latium et Campania, Pompei); LLDB-7528 (AE 1908, 47; Dacia, Sarmizegetusa); LLDB-9521 (AE 2003, 1482
– LLDB-97641 (Rome); EE -8-1, 647 – LLDB-97640 (Latium et Campania, Antium). 87 AE 2009, 911 – LLDB-101373 (Belgica, modern Gourzon); CIL XII 5890 – LLDB-79446 (Gallia Narb., Nemausus); ILGN 83 – LLDB-101374 (Gallia Narb., modern Rognac); AE 1969
. Theoretically anothern period must be taken into consideration during the 5 th century. At the beginning of his reign, in 458 AD Emperor Maiorian successfully expelled a Vandal–Moorish incursion into Campania (Sid. Ap. Carm. V,388–440), 84 and in the same year
- variants have been recorded from Pannonia Inferior (2), Pannonia Superior (1), Raetia (1), Dacia (2), Moesia Superior (1), and Latium et Campania (1); each from roughly the same period in the AD 2 nd –3 rd century: 2 definitely from the 2 nd half of the 2
répression de 186 av. J.-C.àRome et en Italie . Róma Pedrucci , G . ( 2018 ). The mundus Attinis in the Lucanian Consilinum (Campania) as a Metaphor of Death and Re-Birth . AAntHung , 58 : 625 – 639 . Puhvel , J . ( 1975 ). Remus et frater . HR 15