Abstract

A Roman tombstone from Dunaszekcső that can be dated to the middle of the 1st century AD is the subject of this paper. The stela is one of the earliest inscribed stone monuments in Eastern Pannonia and proves the existence of the early auxiliary fort of Lugio. As the missicius served 37 years and as he was a Tiberius Claudius (receiving his citizenship in 54 AD, at the latest), the tombstone clearly shows the existence of the cohors I Alpinorum around 17 AD, at the latest.

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