[L(ucius) Au]relius L(uci) l(ibertus) / [H]ermia / [la]nius de colle / Viminale [h]aec quae me faato / praecessit corpore / casto / [c]oniunxs una meo / praedita amans / animo / [f]ido fida viro veixsit / studio parili qum / nulla in avaritie / cessit ab officio / [A]urelia L(uci) l(iberta) / [ // Aurelia L(uci) l(iberta) / Philematio(n) / viva Philematium sum / Aurelia nominitata / casta pudens volgei / nescia feida viro / vir conleibertus fuit / eidem quo careo / eheu / ree fuit eevero plus / superaque parens / septem me naatam / annorum gremio / ipse recepit XXXX / annos nata necis potior / ille meo officio / adsiduo florebat ad omnis / [
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British Museum: online database: entry
465522CILVI, 09499 (p 3470, 3895) = CIL 01, 01221 (p 970) = CLE 00959 = D 07472 = ILLRP 00793 = Caro 00004 = AE 2006, +00125 on Epigraphik-Datenbank
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