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Français : Primatiale Saint-Jean-Baptiste-et-Saint-Étienne de Lyon - Bloc utilisé en remploi, toujours en place en 2012 dans le mur extérieur du chevet à environ 1m au-dessus du sol actuel. La présence d'une grille devant l'inscription est temporaire et due à la présence d'un échafaudage lors de la prise du cliché le 29 novembre 2012. Attio Alcimo / v(iro) e(gregio) proc(uratori) ferrari/arum / Cogitatinius Iu/venis b(ene)f(iciarius) leg(ati) / leg(ionis) / I M(inerviae) [---] patrono --/-- : A Attius Alcimus, homme remarquable, procurateur des mines de fer, Cogitatinius Juvenis, bénéficiaire du légat de la légion I Minervia, à son patron.
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