
“ Just as the corpse buried here can neither speak nor converse, so let Rhodine be death for Marcus Licinius Faustus”…
This object dates back to the 1st century BC: who knows if it worked..
Terme di Diocleziano Museum
![]() This is a lead course tablet ( tabella defixionis), in which Pluto ( Dis Pater), the god of the underworld, is invoked to put an end to the love between Rhodine and Faustus. “ Just as the corpse buried here can neither speak nor converse, so let Rhodine be death for Marcus Licinius Faustus”… This object dates back to the 1st century BC: who knows if it worked.. Terme di Diocleziano Museum |
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