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THI. PAGVS CON
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AFEdto.
All we can fay of this goddefs is that ihe was worihipped by
the Tungri, or the people of Liege, who ferved in the Roman army in
Main.
No. III. is defigned for the figure of Fortune ; with the following
dedication infcribed beneath her feet:
FORTVNAE Redact pro
SA LV T E P. CAM®»
ITA L IC I PRAEFaS’ COL II.
TUNgrorum CELER LIBER/w
L L M.
This is a complimentary addrefs to Fortune, by Celer, a freed-
man probably of Cammius, in gratitude for having brought his
mailer fafely back from fome journey.
No. IV. is a fepulchral ftone, with a rude head on it.
Thefe four are engraven in plate. The following are preferved
with them in' the fame place.
*. Part of the figure of Viilory, with one foot on a globe. Her veil
and part of her wings only are to be feen..
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