Pentio Flavio’s inscription found in Corao (Cangas de Onís) and the vadiniense population from orient Asturias

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  • Narciso Santos Yanguas Universidad de Oviedo

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https://doi.org/10.5944/etfii.28.2015.16308

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Funeral inscription, vadinienses, Orient of Asturias, territorial frame, integration into Roman administration

Abstract

This epigraphic document from Orient Asturias puts us in touch with the vadiniense population established in both faces of the Cantabric mountains. As funeral monument, dated in the first decades of the II Century after Christ, stands out because of the stone figure, used as support, and for the epitaph content. This monument corroborates, the same as other similar inscriptions found in this area, the vadiniense population territorial space, and the integration process in the frame of Roman administration.

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Santos Yanguas, N. (2016). Pentio Flavio’s inscription found in Corao (Cangas de Onís) and the vadiniense population from orient Asturias. Espacio Tiempo Y Forma. Serie II, Historia Antigua, (28), 97–108. https://doi.org/10.5944/etfii.28.2015.16308

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