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Room 2

II/1 funerary inscription
        limestone, IV – V century, end - start
        cm 30 x 120 x 3
        Spoleto, Church of the SS. Apostoli

funerary inscription

Latin inscription on capital letters:
[annos] // tres [men] // ses s[ex] (foglia a cuore) // defun[cta] // est No[nna ] // pridi[e no] // nas iul[ias].

II/2 funerary inscription
        marble, IV – V century, end - start
        cm 32 x 18 x 4
        Spoleto, Church of the SS. Apostoli

funerary inscription

Latin inscription on capital letters: dep[ositus ... Pe] // tru[s ...] // Val[ent? ...]

II/3 funerary epigraph of the bishop Spes
        marble, second half V century
        cm 58,5 x 107 x 13
        Spoleto, Church of the SS. Apostoli

funerary epigraph of the bishop Spes

Latin inscription on capital letters: depositio sanc // tae memoriae ve // nerabilis speis // aepiscopi die VIIII // kal(endas) dec(em)b(res) qui vi // xit in. sacerdoti //o annis. XXXII.

II/4 funerary inscription
        limestone, VI century
        cm 63 x 32 x 4

funerary inscription

Latin inscription, maybe metric, on capital letters: [... n]ulliue [...] // [...]heran[...] // [... t]angeba[...] // [...]m fert hic [...].

II/5 funerary inscription
        marble, beginning of V century
        cm 46 x 49 x 10
        Spoleto, Church of the SS. Apostoli

funerary inscription

Latin inscription on capital letters: hic quiescit brittius // dalmATIVS notari // us aeCLESIAE ANNIs V // p(lus) m(inus) CVM VIX(erit) XXXI // prae(ce)ssit in somno // pacis XII kal(endas) iunias // consulatu honorI [Aug ...]. Brittius Dalmatius was notary of the Spoletian church for five years.

II/6 funerary inscription
        marble
        cm 21 x 76 x 13

funerary inscription

Latin inscription on capital letters: hic loca doa // bonifati // eti

II/7 funerary inscription
        marble, 420
        cm 61 x 62 x 15
        Spoleto, church of S. Floriano

funerary inscription

Latin inscription on capital letters: [h]ic cito rapta iacet natis quos ab ubera liquit // adque viro pariter quEM cito destituit // triSte ministerium gemini solvere paRentis / funerE de tamto quos coquit ise dolOR // depositio exuperiae die quintu // kal(endarum) iuliarum consuLe constANTIO / v(iro) c(larissimo) III quae vixIT annis XVI et mEN // sibus IIII exinDe cum maritO annis X mensibus V

II/8 architrave
        sculpted marble, V century
        cm 17 x 153 x 21
        Spoleto, church of S. Pietro

Architrave

Latin inscription on capital letters: [A ille]s sanct[orum limina] incoata deo fuente perfecit _. The architrave, decorated with a pattern that alternates leaves and palm groves is maybe part of the Paleochristian church and concerns a pergola or an entrance door.

II/9 architrave
        sculpted limestone, half of V century
        cm 16 x 81 x 32
        Spoleto, church of S. Pietro

Architrave

The architrave, decorated by a pattern of lea-  ves and on the front by semicircles including  latin crosses, is like the previous one part of  the furnishing elements of the Paleochristian  church; the flat surface shows the signs of a  later reuse, it was probably used as base for a  fencing slab.

II/10 slab
          Plaster cast from original, VII – VIII century
          cm 56 x 115 x 3,5
          façade of the Cathedral of Spoleto

slab

The original in marble is currently reused on  the façade of the Cathedral of Spoleto.

II/11 slab
          Plaster cast from original, VII – VIII century
          cm 53 x 50 x 5
          façade of the Cathedral of Spoleto

slab

The original in marble is currently reused on  the façade of the Cathedral of Spoleto.

II/12 slab
          marble, VI – VII century, end - start
          cm 32 x 66 x 4
          from the Cathedral of Spoleto

slab

II/13 pilastrino (pillar)
          Plaster cast from original, VIII – IX century
          cm 116 x 30 x 4
          façade of the Cathedral of Spoleto

Pilastrino (pillar)

The original in marble is currently reused on the façade of the Cathedral of Spoleto.