FPStreet Pompeii. February 2020. Looking west along street from tomb FPNH. Photo courtesy of Aude Durand.
According to D’Ambrosio and De Caro, two plaques were found in the centre of the street between north tomb H and south tomb Ga.
The plaques were in layers of ground already disturbed by preceding excavations.
It was impossible to attribute the plaques to a tomb in this sector of excavations.
They may belong to a monument or monuments not yet excavated.
FPStreet Pompeii. Plaque of Titus Vibius Philodespotus T. L., Popidia Augeni G. L., and Titus Vibius Primus.
This had the inscription
T VIBIO T L PHILODESPOTO
ET
POPIDIAE G L AVGENI
ET T
VIBIO PRIMO L
According to D’Ambrosio and De Caro, this expands to
T(ito)
Vibio T(iti) l(iberto), Philodespoto
et
Popidiae G(aiae) l(ibertae) Augeni
et T(ito)
Vibio Primo l(iberto)
See
D’Ambrosio A. and De Caro S., 1988. Römische
Gräberstraßen. München:
C. H. Beck. p. 277, Taf 39e.
FPStreet Pompeii. Plaque of Popidia Venusta and Popidius Cotidianus.
This had the inscription
POPIDAE VENVSTAE
POPIDIVS
COTIDIANVS
See D’Ambrosio A. and De Caro S., 1988. Römische Gräberstraßen. München: C. H. Beck. p. 277, Taf 39f.