"Ob Civis Servatos" en un fragmento de "senatus consultum" hispano
Ob civis servatos" in a fragment of "senatus consultum" from Spain
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Athenaeum, 2023, 111(1), 174-186
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Universita degli Studi di Pavia, Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici
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This article presents the final part of a "senatus consultum" preserved in a small fragment of a bronze plaque from Moratalla (Murcia, Spain). Although only the last eight lines of the inscription remain and even they are incomplete, the phrase "ob civis servatos" and the explicit reference to a senatus consultum allow us to relate the inscription to the Senate meeting on January 27 BC, when Caesar Octavian received an oak wreath ("corona querna") to hang above the door of his house, for having saved the citizens
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