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Stele erected by Praepositus Aurelius Crescentius

Stele erected by Praepositus Aurelius Crescentius and his wife Vincentia in memory of Aurelia Vericia. Family portrait. Dated to the beginning of the 4th century AD. From Montana, Bulgaria. National Archaeological Museum. Sofia. Bulgaria. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Thaliastock / Mary Evans

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A family portrait of Praepositus Aurelius Crescentius and his wife Vincentia commemorating their loved one, Aurelia Vericia, as recorded on this ancient stele erected in the early 4th century AD from Montana, Bulgaria at the National Archaeological Museum in Sofia.

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