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Français : Fragment de plan découvert à Rome et attribué par Theodor Mommsen à la distribution de l’eau par l'aqua Crabra, à destination de Tusculum.
Latina: CIL VI 001261 = AE 2002, +00180 : Augusti l(iberti?) Thyrsi / [3 a]quae decem duae / [3 secu]nda ad horam / [3] quarto pridie // [C(ai) Iuli Caesar[is l(iberti?) 3] / C(ai) Bicolei Rufi / Squaterian(o) / aqua una // C(ai) Iuli Hymeti / Aufidiano / aquae duae / ab hora secunda / ad horam sextam // ] / ac[3] / M(arci) Vib[3] / aquae [3] // C(ai) Iuli Caesar[is l(iberti?) 3] / C(ai) Bicolei [3] / aqu[ae 3 ab hora] / sex[ta ad] / occa[sum Solis
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Camille Germain de Montauzan  (1862–1942)  wikidata:Q2934941 s:fr:Auteur:Camille Germain de Montauzan
 
Camille Germain de Montauzan
Description French archaeologist and teacher
Date of birth/death 2 December 1862 Edit this at Wikidata 22 April 1942 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Saint-Étienne (Loire) Lyon (Rhône)
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