The study concerns the north-central part of the Regio X and takes into account the inscriptions mentioning tribules from the sites of Iulia Concordia, Opitergium, Bellunum, Feltria, Acelum, Tarvisium, Altinum. The total amount of the documents is 70 referring to 68 tribules. Mostly, the inscriptions are funerary and honorary and come from the city centres. As for the chronology of the occurrences, they are generally comprised within a period ranging from the second half of the Ist century B.C. and the first half of the IIIrd century A.D. Tribules with prevalent tribus are 54, while those with other tribes are 14. Finally some particular cases of study are considered.

Regio X (Venetia et Histria) – Parte centro-settentrionale: Iulia Concordia, Opitergium, Bellunum, Feltria, Acelum, Tarvisium, Altinum

PISTELLATO, ANTONIO
2010-01-01

Abstract

The study concerns the north-central part of the Regio X and takes into account the inscriptions mentioning tribules from the sites of Iulia Concordia, Opitergium, Bellunum, Feltria, Acelum, Tarvisium, Altinum. The total amount of the documents is 70 referring to 68 tribules. Mostly, the inscriptions are funerary and honorary and come from the city centres. As for the chronology of the occurrences, they are generally comprised within a period ranging from the second half of the Ist century B.C. and the first half of the IIIrd century A.D. Tribules with prevalent tribus are 54, while those with other tribes are 14. Finally some particular cases of study are considered.
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