File:Matronenheiligtum Görresburg-2799.jpg

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English: Roman-Germanic Matres and Matrones: Replica of an altar for the Mothers of Aufania (Matronae Aufaniae) from Nettersheim, Germany (around 211 – 217 AD; temple area Görresburg near Nettersheim; CIL XIII, 11984 = D 09330 = Lehner 00278 = AE 1911, 156).
Deutsch: Römisch-germanische Aufanische Matronen (Matronae Aufaniae), örtliche Muttergottheit(en): Nachbildung eines Weihe-Altars aus Nettersheim, mit Fruchtschalen auf den Knien (um 211–217 n. Chr.; Tempelanlage Görresburg bei Nettersheim; CIL XIII, 11984 = D 09330 = Lehner 00278 = AE 1911, 156). Der Stifter des Steins war bei der Gendarmerie zur Sicherung der Straßen.
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Deabus Aufanis
pro salute Invicti
Antonini Aug(usti)
M(arcus) Aurelius Agripinus
b(ene)f(iciarius) co(n)s(ularis)
v(otum) s(olvit) l(ibens) m(erito)
Übersetzung: „Den Aufanischen Matronen hat für das Wohl des unbesiegten Kaisers (Marcus Aurelius) Antoninus (Caracalla) der konsularische Benefiziarier Marcus Aurelius Agripinus sein Gelübde gern (und) nach Verdienst erfüllt.“
Español: Informatión de la reproducción en Görresburg (Aklemania) de la inscirpción (CIL XIII, 11984 = AE 1911, 156) procedente de Nettersheim, cuyo texto reza: Deabus Aufanis/ pro salute Invicti/ Antonini Aug(usti)/ M(arcus) Aurelius Agripinus/ b(ene)f(iciarius) co(n)s(ularis)// v(otum) s(olvit) l(ibens) m(erito)
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Camera location50° 28′ 56.41″ N, 6° 37′ 05.73″ E  Heading=279.78° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Roman-Germanic Matres and Matrones: Replica of an altar for the Mothers of Aufania (Matronae Aufaniae) from Nettersheim, Germany

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50°28'56.40589"N, 6°37'5.72473"E

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2 November 2012

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