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Surroundings:

Northwest necropolis of PompeiPriapusPompeii House of VettiiMosaic (detail) originated from the House of the Faun.House of the Golden CupidsHouse of the Golden CupidsHouse of the Golden CupidsHouse of the Golden CupidsHouse of the Golden CupidsHouse of the Golden CupidsHouse of the Golden CupidsHouse of the Golden CupidsHouse of the Golden CupidsHouse of the Golden CupidsHouse of the Golden CupidsHouse of Leda and the SwanHouse of Leda and the SwanHouse of Leda and the SwanHouse of Leda and the SwanHouse of Leda and the Swantemple de JupiterFresco Villa dei MisteriFresco Villa dei MisteriFresco Villa dei MisteriFresco Villa dei MisteriFresco Villa dei MisteriFresco Villa dei MisteriTemple of Apollo, PompeiiTemple of Apolloporta marina

Location:

  • Italy, Pompei Scavi
  • geo:40.751839,14.481196
  • Location ± 5-25 m.

Class:

  • Archaeological observation
  • invisible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=17935

Annotations

Inscription regarding the tribune Titus Suedius Clemens. Found near the Herculaneum Gate. 

The inscription translates to:

"By the decision of the emperor Caesar Vespasianus Augustus, the tribune T. Suedius Clemens, having examined the documents and controlled the areas, restored the public areas occupied by privates persons to the civic administration of Pompeii" 

After the earthquake of 62 AD which devastated Pompeii, Vespasian entrusted the tribune Suedius Clemens with the task of giving back the spaces illegally occupied by privated persons, perhaps in the aftermath of the earthquake, to the public property of the city.

On display in Napels, Museo Archeologico Nationale.


Relevant museums

Napoli, Museo Archeologico Nazionale

Museo Archeologico Nazionale


Nearby

Northwest necropolis of Pompei

Northwest necropolis of Pompei

House of Vettii

House of Vettii

House of the Faun, Pompeii

Casa del fauno (Huis van de faun)


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