Cuore di Mamma
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Late Archaic period, ca. 6th-5th c. BCE
From Colfiorito (ancient Plestia; see on Pleiades), sanctuary of Cupra
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo della città di Palazzo Trinci, Foligno, Umbria, Italy
Limestone
Roman Late Republican period, ca. 2nd-1st c. BCE
From Foligno (ancient Fulginia(e); see on Pleiades), sanctuary at loc. Cancelli
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo della città di Palazzo Trinci, Foligno, Umbria, Italy
Late Archaic period, ca. 6th-5th c. BCE
From Colfiorito (ancient Plestia; see on Pleiades), sanctuary of Cupra
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo della città di Palazzo Trinci, Foligno, Umbria, Italy
Late Classical-Hellenistic period, Roman Mid-Republican period, 2nd half 4th c. BCE
From Foligno (ancient Fulginia(e); see on Pleiades)
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo della città di Palazzo Trinci, Foligno, Umbria, Italy
Limestone
Roman Late Republican period, mid-2nd c. BCE
Found at Foligno (ancient Fulginia(e); see on Pleiades), "in or before 1618 'cavato di sotto terra in un campo, vicino alla Chiesa di S.
Maria in Campis...'"
The short inscription can be read as either Latin (CIL 11.5207):
Supunn(a)e / sacr(um)
or Umbrian (ST Um 24; Imagines Italicae FVLGINIAE 2):
supunne / sacr(?)
"Sacred to Supunna (or Supunda)"
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo della città di Palazzo Trinci, Foligno, Umbria, Italy
Inv. 100
Faliscan production
Attributed to the Sokra Group (superposed/pseudo-Red Figure)
Late Classical-Hellenistic period, Roman Mid-Republican period, 2nd half 4th c. BCE
From Foligno (ancient Fulginia(e); see on Pleiades)
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo della città di Palazzo Trinci, Foligno, Umbria, Italy
Roman Early Imperial period, 1st c. CE
Found at Foligno (ancient Fulginia(e); see on Pleiades), S. Maria in Campis necropolis
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo della città di Palazzo Trinci, Foligno, Umbria, Italy
Pink limestone
Roman Mid-Late Republican period, ca. 250-200 BCE or later
Found near Foligno (ancient Fulginia(e); see on Pleiades), at loc. S. Pietro in Flamignano
The Umbrian inscription in the Latin alphabet (ST Um 6; Imagines Italicae FVLGINIAE 1):
bia· opse(n)t [---]/ marone[s ---] / t· foltonio[s ---]/ se(sts)- p(e)tr(o)nio[---
"The marones, T. Foltonius and Se. Petronius, built the well" (per Crawford).
A maro (plural marones) was an Umbrian magistrate.
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo della città di Palazzo Trinci, Foligno, Umbria, Italy
Inv. 79167
Hellenistic period, Roman Mid-Republican period, 3rd c. BCE
From Foligno (ancient Fulginia(e); see on Pleiades), sanctuary at loc. Monte di Pale
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo della città di Palazzo Trinci, Foligno, Umbria, Italy
Tomba a cassa constructed of reused terracotta rooftiles
Roman Imperial period, 2nd c. CE
Found at Foligno (ancient Fulginia(e); see on Pleiades), S. Maria in Campis necropolis, Tomb 43
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo della città di Palazzo Trinci, Foligno, Umbria, Italy
White marble
Perhaps originally from a sarcophagus
Roman Imperial period, ca. 250-275 CE?
Archaeological provenience unknown. From the collection of Ugolino III Trinci, formed in the late 14th-early 15th century, probably chosen by the humanist Francesco da Fiano
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo della città di Palazzo Trinci, Foligno, Umbria, Italy
White marble
Perhaps originally from a sarcophagus
Roman Imperial period, ca. 250-275 CE?
Archaeological provenience unknown. From the collection of Ugolino III Trinci, formed in the late 14th-early 15th century, probably chosen by the humanist Francesco da Fiano
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo della città di Palazzo Trinci, Foligno, Umbria, Italy
Stazione Termini-type portrait
White marble
Roman Imperial period, reign of Hadrian, 117-121 CE
Archaeological provenience unknown. From the collection of Ugolino III Trinci, formed in the late 14th-early 15th century, probably chosen by the humanist Francesco da Fiano
Formerly displayed on the facade of the "Logia Nova" as one of the Seven Ages of Man, representing Giovinezza (youth)
In the collection of, and photographed on display in, the Museo della città di Palazzo Trinci, Foligno, Umbria, Italy