Tuesday, June 24, 2008

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Milestones 11: Characters and Crafts of Messina Romana

Friendship with the formidable archaeologist Messina Alessio Toscano Raffa allows us to raise a new tone and a new item in this blog, dedicated to Messina and Cape Pelorus, archeology, history, nature and the laws of this territory.
Alessio Toscano Raffa, Editor aurantia and expert "technician" of antiquities Messina, works with the Free Press "Office Shows," for which manages the heading "Milestones."
Courtesy of his Office Shows and these contributions also quoted in full on "Pheraimon.

The excavation of the Roman necropolis of S. Placido returned a set of 29 funerary inscriptions which are added 4 more in 1832 found in the same area. We get news about the Roman Messina, a city where Western and Eastern elements alongside each other in a mixture of peoples, cultures, languages \u200b\u200band various trades. The funerary inscriptions give us an image port and commercial center of a richly attended by people of all ethnic groups, especially negotiatores Campania from the world and eastern Europe. Among the remains of the ornate shrine funeral epigraphs Belleia Vesonia remember, her husband, L. Ostrius Crescens, and his son L. Ostrius Vesonianus. This is the family of Ostri, of Italian origin. Another tomb belonged to the family of Avilla, traders also from Campania. The epitaph mentions P. Avillius Pudentinus, P. Avillius Pudens, P. Avillius Zosimus and his wife Flavia Mevia Merope (also Mevi are a family of negotiatores ).
food was the presence of people who settled in eastern cities or death While they were passing through. Aurelia Agoraste, typical family name of Lycia, Messana lived in around the third century AD, where he died at age 80, Cornelius the Great of Apamea, in Messana for commercial reasons, he devoted his servant dead, Epafrus, a marble slab; Androbio, a Naukleros Asia Minor, died at the age of 36 years in the Strait. Directed in the East was Epitynchanus Candidianus an imperial official in charge of collecting inheritance taxes, left Rome died in Messina, Valeria Arsinoe was the subject of a defixio (damn) LAMINETTE written on a lead. This is a woman who had to be so licentious as to merit the appellation of Skuza , greek word that expresses the lust of the dog. The "Miss", heavily treated animals, was a freedom of gens Valeria, attested in Sicily, but the name Arsinoe is of Egyptian origin.
One of the many aliens of Eastern Ulpius Nicephorus of Antioch, a merchant of statues depicting the goddess Fortuna.

Alessio Toscano Raffa

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