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Inscription, Museo de Caceres, Caceres, Extremadura, Spain

Inscription of a testimonial of hospitality and thanks by Cayo Julio Gaber son of Cayo, to the people of Augustobriga, Roman, marble, 1st century BC - 1st century AD, from Talavera la Vieja in Bohonal de Ibor, from the Museo de Caceres or Caceres Museum, housed in the Casa de las Veletas and the Casa de los Caballos, in Caceres, Extremadura, Spain. Caceres was founded as Castra Caecilia by Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius in 25 BC and is a walled town with many medieval buildings. Caceres is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site Picture by Manuel Cohen

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Manuel Cohen
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Spain Spanish Iberia Iberian Peninsula Europe European Southern Europe Southern European Hispania history heritage Roman empire Lusitania Hispania Lusitania Caceres Extremadura tourist attraction visitor attraction archeology archaeology archeological archaeological ancient classical Roman UNESCO UNESCO World Heritage Site Cacris Museo de Caceres Caceres museum museum collection Espana Talaverilla inscription language carved carving marble thanks testimonial hospitality Cayo Julio Gaber Augustobriga 1st century AD 1st century BC fragment Talavera la Vieja Bohonal de Ibor
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Inscription of a testimonial of hospitality and thanks by Cayo Julio Gaber son of Cayo, to the people of Augustobriga, Roman, marble, 1st century BC - 1st century AD, from Talavera la Vieja in Bohonal de Ibor, from the Museo de Caceres or Caceres Museum, housed in the Casa de las Veletas and the Casa de los Caballos, in Caceres, Extremadura, Spain. Caceres was founded as Castra Caecilia by Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius in 25 BC and is a walled town with many medieval buildings. Caceres is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site Picture by Manuel Cohen