Fitz Jenő (szerk.): Religions and Cults in Pannonia. Exhibiton an Székesfehérvár, Csók István Gallery 15 May - 30 September 1996 – Szent István Király Múzeum közleményei: A. sorozat 33. (1998)

11. Altar of the Dii Itinerarii Altar dedicated to the gods of travel. On its abacus volute pillows. Right upper corner broken. Inscription: Diis Itine [raris] \ utriusq [ue viae] \ L(ucius) Pompeius Long [us de] suae Marciaeque \ coniugis et Rustici \ fili nomine \ v(otum) s(olvit) l(ibens) m(eritis). - 2nd century - 91x48x36 cm. - Szombathely (Savaria), Fő tér - SM, Inv. no. 24000. SOSZTARITS 1994a, 237.; SOSZTARITS 1994b 21, 3. L.B. - O.S. 12. Altar of Itunus and Ituna The male-female divine couple can be identified with the Dii Itinerarii figuring on altar Nr. 11. Prism-shaped limestone altar standing on a profiled plinth. The abacus is flanked by volute pillows. Inscription: Ituno e [t] Itunae \ Quartus \ et Fl(avia) Iulia \ v(otum) s(olverunt) l(ibentes) m(eritis). - 2nd century - 85x42x30 cm. - Szombathely (Savaria), Fő tér- SM, Inv. no. 24001. SOSZTARITS 1994a, 237.; SOSZTARITS 1994b 21, 3. L.B. - O.S. 13. Altar, dedicated to Aequorna Votive inscription on the rectangular base of a two foot high, white limestone pillar. The edges are battered. The inscription is unframed and reads: C(aius) Aemilius \ Felix Aecur(nae) \ v(otum) s(olvit) l(ibens) m(erito). - First third of the 1st century A.D. - H: 12 cm; W: 15 cm; letter height: 2,3-1,8 cm. - Castle, Ljubljana (Emona) - NML, Ace. no. L 52. CIL, III, 3831; ALT, 138; SASEL-KOS 1992, 5. I.L. 14. Altar, dedicated to Aequorna Small votive altar of light coloured limestone. The base has not survived. The edge of the lower profilation can still be seen on the broken lower part, whilst above it is the profiled surface with the remains of a volute, which is better preserved on the left than on the right. The inscription reads: Auctus \ Aecornae | v(otum) s(olvit) l(ibens). - 1st or 2nd century A.D. - H: 18,5 cm; W: 11,5-9,5 cm; letter height: 1,6-1,3 cm. -Castle, Ljubljana (Emona) - NML, Ace. no. L 51. CIL III 3832; AIJ, 149; SASEL-KOS 1992, 5. I.L. 57

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