SA Inscription

ID: ITHRAU06

SA Inscription

This Latin Inscription was found on the floor of the Sacellum of the Augustales. It mentions that a Aulus Lucius Proculus and his son gave a dinner to the Augustales and to the city council at the dedication of this building.

Steven Tuck's translation of the six line inscription follows

Sacred to Augustus
Aulus Lucius MEN = voting tribe
Proculus and his son Julianus
P . . . S = Pecunia Sua = "with their own money"
[Lower two lines:] they gave a dinner to the Augustales and to the city council at the dedication of this building [= large public dinner]

Tuck notes that the name Aulus Lucius Proculus indicates that he was a freed slave who became very wealthy and had become a priest in the organization of the Augustales.


Tuck, Steven L. "Worshipping the Emperors at Herculaneum," Lecture 21 in Pompeii: Daily Life in an Ancient Roman City. Produced by the Great Courses/The Teaching Company, Course No. 3742, 2010.

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Keywords: Latin Inscription, Aulus Lucius Proculus. Freedman, Freed Slave, Sacellum of the Augustales, Imperial Cult, Vespasian, Titus, Steven Tuck, Herculaneum, Emperor Worship, ITHRAU06