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Monumentum

Two marble fragments CIL VI 31030 from San Clemente, Rome

Two marble fragments of the same stone, with worn lettering, set into the floor of the church above S. Clemente, bearing dedications to Sol Invictus Mithras and to Jupiter Dolichenus.
 
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Updated on May 2026

TNMM 961 ↔ CIMRM 348

Duo fragmenta marmorea facile eiusdem lapidis litteris detritis in ecclesiae pavimento inserta.

CIL VI 31030.

1) l...... / so[li...] / invicto [Mi]/trhe sal[utari]

2) [Iovi] Do[l]ic(heno) aug(usto) / [fe]/cit Pius I.. V... / et L. Cattius C.... / sacerdos v.....

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