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Français : Épitaphe de Fuscus, fils de Totto, découverte à Arrien-en-Bethmale (Ariège). date probablement du Ier siècle. Provient de la collection d'Edward Barry. Conservée au musée Saint-Raymond à Toulouse.CIL XIII 2 = AE 1996, 1041:

Viv(us)/
Fuscus Tottonis f(ilius)/
sibi et uxori/ Neureseni Sendi f(iliae))/
(obito) Lucilio fili /

Luciliae filiae
Euskara: Fuscus-en epitafioa, Totto-ren semea, Arrien-en-Bethmale (Ariège-en aurkitua). Igo medekoa seguruenik. Edward Barry-ren bildumakoa da eta Okzitaniako,Tolosa hiriko musée Saint-Raymond-en gordeta dago. Epigrafe kodeak: CIL XIII 2 = AE 1996, 1041. Hau irakur daiteke: Viv(us)/ Fuscus Tottonis f(ilius)/ sibi et uxori/ Neureseni Sendi f(iliae)/ )(obito) Lucilio fili / Luciliae filiae. Neureseni irakurri zuen Sacazek eta Neuresini Gorrotxategik. Edonola ere akitaniar izena da. Gorrochategui (84), 242. or.
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