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Roman marble funerary inscription

20 November 2023

Rome, early 1st century CE
Purchased, 1971
H 12.5cm, W 33.5cm
JLMC 112.71

 

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Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (Augustus) was recognised as state high priest during his rule and then deified after death. His name was a powerful one and being associated with it brought prestige. This simple grave marker, or epigraph, may well be drawing on the reputation of the emperor to win greater respect for its owner. The inscription reads:

C OCTAVI MARCELLAE L[iberti] 
TRYPHONIS
AELIA MVSA FECIT
VIRO SVO MERENTI

[The tomb of] Gaius Octavius Tryphon,
freedman of Marcella. Aelia Musa set it
up for her deserving husband.


Roman marble funerary inscription

The Marcella mentioned may have been the younger daughter of Augustus’ sister Octavia and C. Claudius Marcellus, who was consul in 50 BCE. Although there is no firm evidence that she is the Marcella referred to, her freedman (former slave) may well have taken the name Gaius Octavius in tribute to her illustrious uncle.

 

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