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VII.9.67

VII.9.67

VII.9.67, Pompeii. Looking north along Vicolo di Eumachia looking north. VII.13 on right.
Old undated photograph courtesy of the
Society of Antiquaries, Fox Collection.

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VII.9.67
EUMACHIA L. F., SACERD(OS) PUBL(
M. NUMISTRI FRONTONIS
FILI CHALCIDICUM, CRYPTAM, PORTICUS CONCORDIAE
AUGUSTAE PIETATI SUA PEQUNIA FECIT EADEMQUE DEDICAVIT.
See Mau, A., 1907, translated by Kelsey F. W. Pompeii: Its Life and Art.
Eumachia, daughter of Lucius, public priestess, in her own name and that of her son, Marcus Numistrius Fronto, built at her own expense the chalcidicum, crypt and portico in honour of Augustan Concord and Piety and also dedicated them.
See Cooley, A. and M.G.L., 2004.

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Rear stairs in Eumachia’s building, and fountain on Via dell’ Abbondanza.
Looking north.

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VII.9.67, Pompeii,
rear wall of Eumachia’s Building VII.9.1. December
2005.

VII.9.67, Pompeii,
side wall and back wall of Eumachia’s Building VII.9.1. December 2005.