Lucius Marcius Memor

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Lucius Marcius Memor was a Roman haruspex who made a dedicatory offering at the shrine of Aquae Sulis, now Bath, England.[1] Memor's altar can still be seen at the archaeological site of Bath. Its text reads "Deae Suli • Lucius Marcius Memor, Haruspex, D[ono] D[edit]" ("To the goddess Sulis, Lucius Marcius Memor, Haruspex, gave this as a gift"). Memor hailed from northern Italy.[2]

The historical Memor is used as the basis for a character in the Cambridge Latin Course published by Cambridge University Press.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Dvorjetski, E. (2007). Leisure, Pleasure and Healing: Spa Culture and Medicine in Ancient Eastern Mediterranean. Brill. ISBN 9789004156814.
  2. ^ Henig, Martin (2003). Religion in Roman Britain. Routledge. ISBN 1-135-78275-X.