CIL VI. 2000–19999

All photographs are in the Arthur E. Gordon and Joyce S. Gordon Collection (AEG) unless otherwise indicated.

mp = in multiple photo file
( ) = number of photos/slides/negatives in file
AJH = Slides gift of A.J. Heisserer
CLB = Gift of Charles L. Babcock
EDR = Epigraphic Database Roma
 

  • CIL 6.2002 sq - EDR141426
  • CIL 6.2003 sq (2) - EDR121931
  • CIL 6.2009
  • CIL 6.2015 (= CIL 14.2241) – Fragments of the Fasti Feriarum Latinarum, 40-43 CE - EDR156506
  • CIL 6.2023b (= CIL 6.32339, 6.32340) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales Fratres), 21 CE - EDR029316
  • CIL 6.2024, fr. e (= CIL 6.32341) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), ca. 27 CE - EDR029320
  • CIL 6.2025, fr. a (= CIL 6.32342) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 33-36 CE (2) - EDR029322
  • CIL 6.2027 (= CIL 6.32343) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), ca. 37 CE (?) - EDR029323
  • CIL 6.2028, fr. a (= CIL 6.32344) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 38 CE (2) - EDR078812
  • CIL 6.2029 fr. a, b, c, h (= CIL 6.2033 fr. f, 6.2036d, 6.32346, fr. e) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), ca. 39 CE - EDR029325
  • CIL 6.2033 fr. f (= CIL 6.2029 fr. a, b, c, h, 6.2036d, 6.32346, fr. e) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), ca. 39 CE - EDR029325
  • CIL 6.2034 (= CIL 6.32348) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 54 CE (2) - EDR029333
  • CIL 6.2036d (= CIL 6.2029 fr. a, b, c, h, 6.2033 fr. f, 6.32346, fr. e) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), ca. 39 CE - EDR029325
  • CIL 6.2039 – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), late 57 CE (2) - EDR029336
  • CIL 6.2040, fr. f + g (= CIL 6.32353, fr. f + g) – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), ca. 58 CE - EDR029338
  • CIL 6.2042, fr. a, e, f (= CIL 6.32354) – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 59-60 CE - EDR029340
  • CIL 6.2043 – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 63 CE (2) - EDR029341
  • CIL 6.2044 (= CIL 6.32355) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), ca. 66 CE - EDR029342
  • CIL 6.2046 (= CIL 6.32356) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), ca. 62 CE (?) - EDR029346
  • CIL 6.2051 (= CIL 6.2118b, 6.32359) – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 69 CE - EDR029352
  • CIL 6.2052 – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 70 CE - EDR029353
  • CIL 6.2053, fr. b + e (= CIL 6.32360) – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 72 CE - EDR029354
  • CIL 6.2054 (= CIL 6.32361) – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 75 CE - EDR029355
  • CIL 6.2056 (= CIL 6.32362) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 78 CE - EDR029356
  • CIL 6.2059 (= CIL 6. 32363) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 80-81 CE - EDR029360
  • CIL 6.2060 (= CIL 6.32364) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 81 CE - EDR029361
  • CIL 6.2064 – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), early 86 CE (2) - EDR029366
  • CIL 6.2065 (= CIL 6.32367) – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 87 CE (2) - EDR029367
  • CIL 6.2066 (= CIL 6.32369) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 89 CE - EDR029369
  • CIL 6.2067 (= CIL 6.32389) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 90 CE - EDR029370
  • CIL 6.2068 – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 91 CE - EDR029371
  • CIL 6.2069 – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 82/3 CE - EDR029364
  • CIL 6.2071 – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 84 CE (2) - EDR029365
  • CIL 6.2074 (= CIL 6.32371) – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 101 CE - EDR029374
  • CIL 6.2075 (= CIL 6.32372) – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 105 CE (8) - EDR029375
  • CIL 6.2078 (= CIL 6.32374) – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 118 CE - EDR029379
  • CIL 6.2080 (= CIL 6.32375)– Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 120 CE - EDR029380
  • CIL 6.2081 (= CIL 6.32378) – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 124 CE - EDR029382
  • CIL 6.2082 (= CIL 6.32376) – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 125-126 CE - EDR029383
  • CIL 6.2083 (= CIL 6.2089a, 6.32377) – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 129 CE - EDR029384
  • CIL 6.2085 + sq = CIL 6.32379b - EDR029389
  • CIL 6.2086 (= CIL 6.32380) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 155 CE  (2, with notes by A.E. Gordon) - EDR029391
  • CIL 6.2089a (= CIL 6.2083, 6.32377) – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 129 CE - EDR029384
  • CIL 6.2091 (= CIL 6.32382) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 162-164 CE (3) - EDR029394
  • CIL 6.2093 (= CIL 6.32383) – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales Fratres), 169-177 CE (frag. a)/170-176 CE (frag. b), possibly as late as 180-182 CE (5) - EDR029396
  • CIL 6.2095 (= CIL 6.32385) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), reign of Marcus Aurelius, 161-180 CE (3) - EDR020709
  • CIL 6.2099 (= CIL 6.32386) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 183 CE (5, with notes by A.E. Gordon) - EDR020714
  • CIL 6.2100 – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 186 CE - EDR078073
  • CIL 6.2101 – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), Imperial period, date uncertain - EDR020713
  • CIL 6.2102 (= CIL 6.32387) – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 193 CE - EDR020715
  • CIL 6.2103, fr. b – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 213 or 214 CE  (3) - EDR020717
  • CIL 6.2104 + sq (2) - EDR029319 ; EDR020718
  • CIL 6.2106, fr. b – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 221 CE (3) - EDR020721
  • CIL 6.2107 (= CIL 6.32390) – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 224 CE (4, with notes by A.E. Gordon) - EDR029337
  • CIL 6.2113 – Fragment of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 238 CE (2) - EDR020730
  • CIL 6.2118b (= CIL 6.2051, 6.32359) – Fragments of the Acta of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), 69 CE - EDR029352
  • CIL 6.2129 sq (2) - EDR132353
  • CIL 6.2140 – CLB - EDR151256
  • CIL 6.2144 – CLB - EDR152802
  • CIL 6.2170 – Funerary monument, with portrait relief, for L. Antistius Sarculo, master of the Salian priests at Albanum, and Antistia Plutia, his freedwoman and wife, set up by their freedmen, 30-10 BCE – CLB - EDR129263
  • CIL 6.2185 (= CIL 6.31034, fr. a) – Fragment of an inscription recording the dedication by C. Iulius Anicetus of a rebuilt porticus for the shrine of the Palmyrene god, Sol Malachbelus, 102 CE – AEG (2), CLB (3) - EDR158568
  • CIL 6.2191 (2) - EDR121709
  • CIL 6.2246 – Funerary monument, with portrait relief, for Gaius Rabirius Hermodorus, Rabiria Demaris, and Usia Prima, a priestess of Isis, ca. 13 BCE–5 CE – AEG (3) + CLB (1) - EDR103440
  • CIL 6.2295 (= CIL I2: 1, p. 214, 6.32482) – Fasti Arvalium, fragment of a calendar of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), ca.  29-21 BCE, with later Augustan additions - EDR080255
  • CIL 6.2299 (= CIL I2:1, p. 242, XIV, 6.32486) – Fragment of the Fasti Vaticani, 15-31 CE - EDR149888
  • CIL 6.2307mp 
  • CIL 6.2329 – Epitaph of Claudia Lachne, a freedwoman, set up by her husband, Philippus Rustianus, a public slave, ca. 41-65 CE - EDR004991
  • CIL 6.2337 (= CIL 6.5558) - EDR160647
  • CIL 6.2378 (= CIL 6.32519, 6.32911) – Fragments of a list of soldiers in the urban cohorts and the praetorian guard who were honorably discharged in 158 CE, 158 CE - EDR133110
  • CIL 6.2380 (= CIL 6.2381a-b, CIL 6.32522) – Fragments of a list of praetorian guards and urban cohorts, 153-155 CE (2) - EDR122011
  • CIL 6.2381a-b (= CIL 6.2380, CIL 6.32522) – Fragments of a list of praetorian guards and urban cohorts, 153-155 CE (2) - EDR122011
  • CIL 6.2384 (= CIL 6.32526, fr. i) – Fragment of a list of urban cohorts discharged in 218 CE after serving 20-21 years, 218 CE (3)
  • CIL 6.2411 (= CIL 6.32637) – Fragment of a praetorian register, 114-115 CE - EDR132234
  • CIL 6.2509 sq - EDR102632
  • CIL 6.2580 - EDR102721
  • CIL 6.2585 - EDR102723
  • CIL 6.2612 – Epitaph for M. Oreius Secundus, a soldier, 100-180 CE – CLB - EDR102737
  • CIL 6.2615 - EDR102738
  • CIL 6.2630 sq - EDR105593
  • CIL 6.2817 (= CIL 6.32588) - EDR121292
  • CIL 6.2896 (= CIL 6.32719) sq - EDR116610
  • CIL 6.2948 (= CIL 6.3794, 6.3814, 6.36904, 6.37136a CIL 6.40803) – Record of a building restoration honoring the emperors Honorius and Theodosius II by the urban prefect, Iunius Valerius Bellicus, 410-423 CE, perhaps 417-418 CE - EDR093152
  • CIL 6.3003 + sq - EDR169944
  • CIL 6.3154 sq
  • CIL 6.3234 (= CIL 10.1089*, 51) CLB - EDR126980
  • CIL 6.3342 - EDR120603
  • CIL 6.3532 - EDR030657
  • CIL 6.3550 sq (2)
  • CIL 6.3559 (= CIL 6.32989) – Record of the building of a shrine, with a platform for military standards, dedicated by the soldiers whose names are listed in the inscription, 168 CE (2) - EDR161372
  • CIL 6.3570 – Fragments of an epitaph for Aurelia Claudia, almost nine years old, set up by her parents, 3rd century CE – CLB - EDR030848
  • CIL 6.3580 – Epitaph for M. Blossius Pudens, centurion of the Legio V Macedonica, set up by M. Blossius Olympicus, his freedman, 69-79 CE (2) - EDR121888
  • CIL 6.3682 – Dedication with relief of Hercules and Diana, January 6 or 7, 188 CE - EDR166499
  • CIL 6.3692 (= CIL I2: 2.1, 31, 6.30913) – Monument for a freedman, ca. 125 BCE (date from note by A.E. Gordon on a comment by Tenney Frank) (3) - EDR126801
  • CIL 6.3711 (= CIL 6.31009) – An inscribed altar to Silvanus dedicated by Gaius Humidius Qu(i)etus, a veteran of the eighth praetorian cohort, ca. 161-175 CE (4) - EDR146950
  • CIL 6.3716 (= CIL 6.31013) sq (3) - EDR030616
  • CIL 6.3732 (= CIL I2: 2.1, 804, 6.31057) – Altar dedicated to the god Verminus by A. Postumius Albinus, 2nd century BCE, ca. 175-151 BCE (3) - EDR121377
  • CIL 6.3747 (= CIL 6.3747, 6.31291, 6.36896, 6.40310) (2) - EDR092815
  • CIL 6.3752mp (= CIL 6.31290; 6.40419) – EDR092883
  • CIL 6.3754 (= CIL 6.31302, 6.36917, 6.40523) – Dedication to Hadrian from Colonia Iulia Tertiadecimanorum Uthina in Africa, 133-135 CE – AJH (2, photo and translation) - EDR071791
  • CIL 6.3768 (= CIL 6.31322) – Dedication by L. Accius Iustus and his family for the health, victory and return of emperors Severus and Caracalla, Geta Caesar, Julia Domna and the imperial household (from the Parthian War?), 198-209 CE, probably 202 CE (6) - EDR112025
  • CIL 6.3794 (= CIL 6.2948, 6.3814, 6.36904, 6.37136a, 6.40803) – Record of a building restoration honoring the emperors Honorius and Theodosius II by the urban prefect, Iunius Valerius Bellicus, 410-423 CE, perhaps 417-418 CE - EDR093152
  • CIL 6.3814 (= CIL 6.2948, 6.3794, 6.36904, 6.37136a, 6.40803) – Record of a building restoration honoring the emperors Honorius and Theodosius II by the urban prefect, Iunius Valerius Bellicus, 410-423 CE, perhaps 417-418 CE - EDR093152
  • CIL 6.3826 (= CIL I2: 1, p. 201; 6.31618) – Dedication for M. Valerius Messalla and M Valerius Messalla Corvinus, mid-1st century BCE (3) - EDR111575
  • CIL 6.3840mp (= CIL 6.31782) – EDR112692
  • CIL 6.3849mp (= CIL 6.31811; 6.41210) – EDR093470
  • CIL 6.3877 (= CIL I2: 2.1, 989. 6.32448) – Fragment of a funerary inscription for members of the guild of flute players, 100-50 BCE (2) - EDR121646
  • CIL 6.3938 – Columbarium plaque with epitaph of Sabinus, freedman of the empress Livia, who served as her treasurer (arcarius), first half of 1st century CE (photo in Center's collection filed with CIL 6.3985) - EDR136486
  • CIL 6.3985 – Columbarium plaque with epitaphs of two of the empress Livia’s slaves: Tyrannus, her doctor, and Isochrysus, a wardrobe servant, late Augustan, early reign of Tiberius - EDR132382
  • CIL 6.4228 – Epitaph of M. Ulpius Menophilus, an imperial freedman and assistant to the procurator ‘ab ornamentis’, 126 CE - EDR121232
  • CIL 6.4345 – Columbarium plaque with epitaph of Proculus, head of the German bodyguard of Claudius (‘Ti. Germanicus’) before he was emperor, ca. 14-41 CE - EDR106172
  • CIL 6.4353 – Columbarium plaque with epitaph of Philonicus, an imperial slave under (probably) Claudius, 41-54 CE - EDR106218
  • CIL 6.5197 (2) - EDR102406
  • CIL 6.5552 - EDR093700
  • CIL 6.5558 (= CIL 6.2337) - EDR160647
  • CIL 6.6117 sq - EDR135537
  • CIL 6.6118 - EDR135540
  • CIL 6.6213 - EDR111637
  • CIL 6.6619 – Epitaph for Primus, slave of Nero’s wife, Statilia Messallina, set up by his uncle, Statilius Hesychus, a freedman, between 66 and 96 CE, probably 68 CE (?) - EDR030620
  • CIL 6.6639 - EDR113813
  • CIL 6.6816 + sq - EDR105791
  • CIL 6.6931 - EDR107293
  • CIL 6.7299 + CIL 6.7319 sq (2) - EDR006357
  • CIL 6.7303 - EDR141471
  • CIL 6.7319 + CIL 6.7299 sq (2) - EDR006357
  • CIL 6.7358 sq (2) - EDR141700
  • CIL 6.7368 – Funerary altar for L. Volusius Heracla, a freedman, set up by his wife, Volusia Prima, a freedwoman, 1st century CE, perhaps before 56 CE - EDR141729
  • CIL 6.7394 - EDR142534
  • CIL 6.7462 (= CIL 6.852) – Fragment of an epitaph from a columbarium, 12 CE - EDR107870
  • CIL 6.7467 – Columbarium tablet of a wardrobe slave to Scribonia, ex-wife of Augustus, 40 or 39 BCE  - EDR107871
  • CIL 6.7479 – Columbarium tablet with epitaph of D. Caecilius Optatus, aged two years and eight months, April 12, 16 CE - EDR107310
  • CIL 6.7578 (4) - EDR107814
  • CIL 6.7580 – CLB - EDR107396
  • CIL 6.7848 – Epitaph of M. Vigellius Ianuarius for himself and his fellow freedwoman, Vigellia Plocena, 1st century CE – CLB - EDR107404
  • CIL 6.7867 – Columbarium plaque for L. Octavius Hemetis, dedicated by his freedman, 1st century CE - EDR107532
  • CIL 6.7884 - EDR107842
  • CIL 6.7885 (filed with Ohl 94, no. 6) – Fragment of a funerary monument for P. Caesetius Sodalis and Caesetia Ridicula, end of 1st century BCE–beginning of 1st century CE
  • CIL 6.7887 – Funerary tablet set up by C. Attius Primigenius, a freedman, for himself, his wife Flavia Agele, and their descendants and by Heraclides, an imperial bookkeeper, for himself, his wife Peloris, and their descendants, late early 2nd century CE, ca. 89-96 CE (?) – CLB (2) - EDR107919
  • CIL 6.7923 (see CIL 6.27527 file)  – Fragments of an epitaph for Nortina, who lived two years and seventeen days, set up by her parents for her, themselves, and their descendants, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR108203
  • CIL 6.7982 – Epitaph for Sextilia Faustina, set up by her daughter, Servilia Aphrodite, 1st-2nd century CE - CLB, AEG - EDR109533
  • CIL 6.8418mp – EDR100322
  • CIL 6.8420 sq - EDR100327
  • CIL 6.8513mp – EDR120919
  • CIL 6.8565 – Funerary tablet for a Christian, 526 CE - EDR180509
  • CIL 6.8570mp (= CIL 6.2086*) – EDR157347
  • CIL 6.8623 – Funerary altar for T. Flavius Primio, freedman and secretary of Augustus, set up by his wife, Antonia Methe, and his brother, T. Flavius Ampliatus, first half of 1st century CE (2) - EDR146984
  • CIL 6.8632mp - EDR179901
  • CIL 6.8652mp EDR186743
  • CIL 6.8680 (= CIL 6.33743) – Fragments of a dedication to the protective deities of the Horrea Galbae warehouses, late 68 CE (2) - EDR121818
  • CIL 6.8740 – Epitaph of Vinia, set up by her husband Onesimus, steward to Claudius before he became emperor, 4-41 CE - EDR156464
  • CIL 6.8750 (2) - EDR107378
  • CIL 6.8755 – Columbarium plaque with epitaph of Zethus, a slave who served as a cook for Marcella, younger daughter of Augustus’ sister Octavia and C. Claudius Marcellus, Augustan period
  • CIL 6.8780mp – EDR156786
  • CIL 6.8826 - EDR004917
  • CIL 6.8843 – Epitaph for Lucia (?) Pelagia set up by her husband, a slave dispensator under the emperor Claudius, 41-54 CE - EDR126756
  • CIL 6.8891 sq - EDR160437
  • CIL 6.8927 – Epitaph of Ti. Iulius Hilarus, imperial freedman and naval commander, set up by his wife, Claudia Basilea, Tiberian period or shortly after
  • CIL 6.8962 – CLB - EDR129424
  • CIL 6.8967 – Epitaph of Hyblaeus and Ismenus, brothers who were from the school headed by Ramus, a slave of Tiberius, 14-37 CE, perhaps as early as 4 CE
  • CIL 6.8991 – Metrical epitaph of L. Marius Vitalis, who died while traveling with Hadrian at age 17, set up by his mother, Maria Malchis, probably 117-138 CE (reign of Hadrian) - EDR159630
  • CIL 6.9021 sq - EDR180671
  • CIL 6.9074mp
  • CIL 6.9151 - EDR144801
  • CIL 6.9161 + sq
  • CIL 6.9290 + sq - EDR123877
  • CIL 6.9501 - EDR178555
  • CIL 6.9553 - EDR170188
  • CIL 6.9597 - EDR100504
  • CIL 6.9730 – Epitaph for Gnome, a hairdresser and slave to Pieris, January 28, 2 BCE - EDR176566
  • CIL 6.9784 - EDR121944
  • CIL 6.9787 – Epitaph of Aurelius Felix, a painter, 382 CE (2) - EDR194601
  • CIL 6.9801 – CLB - EDR029205
  • CIL 6.9892 – Columbarium plaque with epitaph of Thymele, keeper of silks (sericaria) and slave of Marcella, niece of Augustus, 1st century CE, Augustan or Tiberian - EDR177865
  • CIL 6.9920 – Fragment of a list of officers and members of a guild of shopkeepers, with visible guidelines, 402-408 CE, probably 403-406 CE - EDR166359
  • CIL 6.9930 (2) + sq (2) - EDR132560
  • CIL 6.10043 - EDR113975
  • CIL 6.10051 – Epitaph of Scirtus, slave and charioteer for the Whites, with a list of all his races from 13-25 CE, set up by his wife (?), Carisia Nesis, a freedwoman, 25 CE or shortly after (3) - EDR139855
  • CIL 6.10053-6.10054 (= CIL 6.37834) – Fragments of an inscription honoring the charioteer Avilius Teres, with a long list of the names of horses, after 110 CE, perhaps around 120 CE – (5 + notes by A.E. Gordon) - EDR104900
  • CIL 6.10121mpEDR107462
  • CIL 6.10234 + sq - EDR171003
  • CIL 6.10235 (2) + sq (2) – CLB - EDR164926
  • CIL 6.10243 sq - EDR119865
  • CIL 6.10244 + sq (3)
  • CIL 6.10281 - EDR093673
  • CIL 6.10286-10287 (= CIL I2: 1, p. 68, X and p. 252, no. 7) – Fasti Magistrorum Vici, the Roman calendar and list of consuls and censors, 43 BCE–3 CE (2) - EDR102312
  • CIL 6.10293 – Fragment of a register of members in a burial association, 29 CE or a few years before - EDR119860
  • CIL 6.10299 – Fasti of the Collegium Fabrum Tignariorum (?), 7 BCE - EDR170349
  • CIL 6.10588 (= CIL I2: 2.1, 1228, 10.1089, 20*) – Funerary inscription for freedmen of the Aebutii, with the tools of their trade in bas-relief at top, first half of 1st century CE - EDR116457
  • CIL 6.10742 - EDR133802
  • CIL 6.10937 – Epitaph for Aurelius Bassus, set up by his wife, Aelia Marina, while she was living, for her husband, herself, their son, and their household, 2nd century–early-3rd century CE CLB - EDR146473
  • CIL 6.10948 – Fragment of an epitaph for Aelia Phoebe, who lived ten years, two months, and twelve days, set up by her parents, P. Aelius Phoebion and Aelia Ianuaria, for her, themselves, their freedmen and -women, and their descendants, 2nd century CE - CLB D
  • CIL 6.11034 – Tablet verifying the records kept by the curators of the columbarium, M. Aemilius Crestus and M. Fabius Felix, September 30, 6 BCE - EDR155405
  • CIL 6.11087mpEDR158045
  • CIL 6.11200 – CLB
  • CIL 6.11264 – Plaque on a highly sculpted funerary urn with epitaph for C. Agrilius Iason set up by his half-brother (probably) and patron, C. Agrilius Paga, 1st quarter of the 2nd century CE - EDR130907
  • CIL 6.11284-11285 – Funerary inscription for P. Aiedius Amphio and his wife, Aiedia Fausta Melior, with portraits carved in relief, late 1st century BCE–early 1st century CE – CLB - EDR030790
  • CIL 6.11853mpEDR030679
  • CIL 6.11998mpEDR158098
  • CIL 6. 12064 (filed with Ohl 118, no. 50) – Epitaph for Antonia Phyllis, set up by her husband, P. Geminus Aeetion for themselves, their freedmen and women and their descendants and his heir, 1st-2nd century CE (possible forgery) - EDR146702
  • CIL 6.12317 – Epitaph for a group of freedmen and freedwomen set up while all were living, except for L. Aristius Tyrannus, who died at age 24, 1st century CE – CLB - EDR146754
  • CIL 6.12652 - EDR108740
  • CIL 6.12688
  • CIL 6.12690 - EDR186742
  • CIL 6.13061mp (2) - EDR164829
  • CIL 6.13505a sq (2) - EDR119161
  • CIL 6.14476 – Epitaph for Quintus Cascellius Serenus, set up by Cascellius Megistus for his patron, 2nd century CE
  • CIL 6.14642 – Epitaph of Celadus, slave to Britannicus, the son of the emperor Claudius, 41-43 CE
  • CIL 6.14986 – CLB
  • CIL 6.15368 – Epitaph of Claudia Bassilla, age seven and a half, set up by Daphnus, a slave of the emperor Domitian, ca. 83-96 CE - EDR185401
  •  CIL 6.15415 – Epitaph set up by Claudia Eutychia for her daughter and a male relative, 1st-2nd century CE – CLB - EDR146009
  • CIL 6.15561 – Epitaph for Nemesine, a slave, set up by Claudia Prima, 2nd-3rd century CE – CLB - EDR146605
  • CIL 6.15963 – Epitaph for M. Coelius Fortunatus, set up by his companion, Aquilia Syntyche, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR147492
  • CIL 6.16521 – Epitaph of Felix, freedman of Cn. Cossutius, ca. 62 CE
  • CIL 6.16631-16632 – Funerary inscriptions for Minicia Marcella and her mother, Statoria Marcella, 105 or 106 CE – CLB - EDR103422
  • CIL 6.16832 – Epitaph for Diadumenus, set up by his companion, Secundilla, slave of Minicius Faustinus (consul suffect in AD 117?), 1st half of 2nd century CE - EDR147491
  • CIL 6.18203 - EDR126055
  • CIL 6.18502 – Epitaph for M. Flovius Philocalus and his household, 1st-2nd century CE – CLB - EDR147493
  • CIL 6.18579 - EDR181235
  • CIL 6.18795 – Funerary monument, with portrait relief, for the Furii, a group of liberti, 13 BCE–5 CE – AEG, CLB
  • CIL 6.19037 - EDR121527
  • CIL 6.19151 – Arcus ad Isis inscription from the relief on the tomb of the Haterii, ca. 100 CE – AEG (3 photos), CLB (2 slides) - EDR118657
  • CIL 6.19483 – EDR185744
  • CIL 6.19625mp (3) – EDR158274
  • CIL 6.19718 – Two epitaphs on the same stele for Isias and her daughter Isias, set up by Salvius, their husband and father, all slaves of Domitia Longina, second half of 1st century CE - EDR188154
  • CIL 6.19861 - EDR138892
  • CIL 6.19926 – Funerary inscription for C. Iulius Delphus Maecenatianus, freedman of Augustus, and his family, post-Augustan – AEG, CLB (5)