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Turacia Cainonis (filia)
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Lucius I(ulius?)
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Aquilius Modesti f(ilius)
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Caius Potius Maximus
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Iulius Maximinus
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Caturo Tureiu (!) (filius?)
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Fronto Flaccini filius
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Casina
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Tongius Arconis filius
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Mearus Meidueni filius
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Caelius (from Turgalium)
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Tiro
The two names that appear in this inscription, Rufinus and Tiro, could have been the priests that celebrate the ritual, as well as the writers or the commanders of the inscription. For some researchers, they are the dedicants of the text, while others think that these ones are the Veamnicori and the Petravioi
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Rufinus
The two names that appear in this inscription, Rufinus and Tiro, could have been the priests that celebrate the ritual, as well as the writers or the commanders of the inscription. For some researchers, they are the dedicants of the text, while others think that these ones are the Veamnicori and the Petravioi
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Petravioi
Petravioi could have been the name of a group of people from the Lusitanian area of Lamas de Moledo
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Veamnicori
The Veamnicori could have been a group of people from Lusitania, probably near Lamas de Moledo
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Servilius Nepontina
Relative of L. Iunius Platon et Iunia Lycias filia
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Servilius Patriciensis
Relative of L. Iunius Platon et Iunia Lycias filia
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Servilius Patricius
Relative of L. Iunius Platon and Iunia Lycias filia
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Iunia Lycias
Daughter of L. Iunius Platon
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L. Iunius Platon
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Porcia Gamice, municipal flaminica
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Saligius Talai
Granfather of Afer?
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Afer Proculi filius
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Seve{i}rus
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Ser(gius?) Atai [f(ilius)?]