FPNE Pompeii, in
centre. February 2020. Looking north-east. Photo courtesy of Aude Durand.
FPNE and FPNF
Pompeii. February 2020. Looking north. Photo
courtesy of Aude Durand.
FPNE Pompeii. August 2011.
Looking north at tomb enclosure with pilaster, columella and arched monument. Photo courtesy of Peter Gurney.
FPNE Pompeii. August 2011. South side, looking north. Photo courtesy of Peter Gurney.
FPNE Pompeii. December 2005. South side, looking north.
On the front were 8 small arches 67cm high, 14cm wide and with about 45cm between each arch.
See D’Ambrosio A.
and De Caro S., 1988. Römische
Gräberstraßen. München: C.
H. Beck. p. 207.
FPNE Pompeii. May 2011. South side, looking north. Photo courtesy of Michael Binns.
FPNE Pompeii. June 2010. South side, looking north. Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.
FPNE Pompeii. May 2011. East part of tomb enclosure, looking north. Photo courtesy of Michael Binns.
FPNE Pompeii. August 2011. Arched monument in north-east corner of tomb enclosure. Photo courtesy of Peter Gurney.
Inside the arch was a columella with the inscription
CORNELIA QUIETA
VIXIT ANNIS XXX
See D’Ambrosio A.
and De Caro S., 1988. Römische
Gräberstraßen. München: C.
H. Beck. p. 208.
FPNE Pompeii. December 2005. Columella at south-west corner of arched monument, with inscription
C. NOVIVS
). L. LVPERCVS.
D’Ambrosio and De Caro expand this to:
C(aius) Novius
G(aiae)
l(ibertus) Lupercus
See D’Ambrosio A.
and De Caro S., 1988. Römische Gräberstraßen.
München: C. H. Beck. p. 208.
FPNE Pompeii. August 2011. South side of altar made of brick tiles.
The marble plaque is bordered on two sides by tils cut to form a cornice or frame. Photo courtesy of Peter Gurney.
FPNE Pompeii. August 2011. Marble plaque in centre of tile pilaster in tomb. Photo courtesy of Peter Gurney.
FPNE Pompeii. December 2005. Marble plaque in centre of brick pilaster in tomb.
The inscription reads
NOVIA C. L. AMOENA
SIBI ET SVIS
ET L. IACELLIO
VIRILLIONI.
D’Ambrosio and De Caro expand this to:
Novia C(ai)
l(iberta) Amoena
sibi et suis
et L(ucio)
Iacellio Virillioni
See D’Ambrosio A.
and De Caro S., 1988. Römische
Gräberstraßen. München: C.
H. Beck. p. 208.
FPNE Pompeii. December 2005. Male cippus of tufa at south-west corner of altar.
FPNE Pompeii. December 2005. Cippus facing north in south-east corner of tomb area.
FPNE Pompeii. December 2005. Marble cippus in south-east corner of tomb area with inscription
CN. TVRRANIVS.
PRIMVS VIX ANN XXXX.
D’Ambrosio and De Caro expand this to:
Cn(aeus).
Turranius.
Primus Vix(it)
Ann(is) XXXX.
See D’Ambrosio A.
and De Caro S., 1988. Römische
Gräberstraßen. München: C.
H. Beck. p. 208.
FPNA, FPNB, FPNC, FPND and FPNE Pompeii. February 2020. Rear
of tombs. Photo courtesy of Aude Durand.
FPNE Pompeii. December 2005. Looking south from north side of tomb.
The arches of tombs FPSG and FPSE can be seen on the south side of the roadway.
FPNE Pompeii. August 2011. Looking north at FPNE (right) and FPND (left). Photo courtesy of Peter Gurney.