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  2. Roman funerary practices - Wikipedia

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    Roman funerary practices include the Ancient Romans' religious rituals concerning funerals, cremations, and burials. They were part of time-hallowed tradition ( Latin : mos maiorum ), the unwritten code from which Romans derived their social norms. [ 1 ]

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  4. Category:Ancient roman religious practices - Wikipedia

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  5. Roman funerary art - Wikipedia

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    A typical epitaph on a Roman funerary altar opens with a dedication to the manes, or the spirit of the dead, and closes with a word of praise for the honoree. [15] These epitaphs, along with the pictorial attributes of the altars, allow historians to discern much important information about ancient Roman funerary practices and monuments ...

  6. Category:Funerals - Wikipedia

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  7. Category : Ancient Roman tombs and cemeteries in Rome

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  8. Category:Death in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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  9. Roman military tombstones - Wikipedia

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    Examples exist showing the rank and file of the legions and auxiliary units, but also of centurions, standard-bearers, bene ficarii – units attached to the legatus's bodyguard and armourers, One of the most famous tombstones from the Roman world is one of a centurion named Marcus Caelius. The inscription reads thus: