File:Bruce Page107 Flavinus.jpg

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Woodcut of tombstone of Flavinus, Roman standard bearer, now in Hexham priory

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English: Woodcut of tombstone of Flavinus, Roman standard bearer. The inscription reads: DIS MANIBUS FLAVINUS EQ ALEA PETR SIGNIFER TVR CANIDIDI AN XXV STIP VII H S (To the gods of the shades. Flavinus, a soldier of the cavlry regiment of Petriana, standard bearer of the troop of Candidus, being twenty-five years of age and having served seven years in the army, is here laid). The tombstone was discovered in 1881, and represents Flavinus riding roughshod over a defeated enemy. The woodcut is from Bruce, John Collingwood (1885) The hand-book to the roman wall (3rd ed.), Longmans, Green & Co
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Source https://archive.org/details/BruceRomanWallHandbookThirdEditionImages/page/n107
Author John Collingwood Bruce

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