File:Inscripciones que se hallan en el Ayuntamiento de Cartagena.jpg

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English: Drawing of two Ancient Roman inscriptions found in Cartagena, corresponding to the identifications CIL II 3413 (left) and CIL II 3417 (right). The first one is dedicated to Julia Avita Mamaea, mother of the emperor Severus Alexander; while the second consists of a tribute from the colonists of Carthago Nova to their patron, King Juba II of Mauretania.
Español: Dibujo de dos inscripciones romanas halladas en Cartagena, correspondientes a las identificaciones CIL II 3413 (izquierda) y CIL II 3417 (derecha). La primera está dedicada a Julia Mamea, madre del emperador Alejandro Severo; mientras que la segunda consiste en un homenaje de los colonos de Cartago Nova a su patrono, el rey Juba II de Mauritania.
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Source (1 January 1873). "Inscripciones que se hallan en el Ayuntamiento de Cartagena". Cartagena Ilustrada año III (26): 101.
Author Ramón Rodríguez

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