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Altar to Jupiter, Auchendavy, Antonine Wall
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More model informationThis is an Altar to Jupiter and Victorious Victory found at Auchendavy fort. The inscription reads:
“To Jupiter Best (and) greatest (and) to Victorious Victory, for the safekeeping of our Emperor and that of his own family, Marcus Cocceius Firmus, centurion of the Second Augustan Legion.”
The Antonine Wall stretched right across Scotland, from the Clyde to the Forth. Constructed around 142 AD, and occupied for only 20 years, the remains of its ramparts, steep ditches, forts and bathhouses are still visible today. Since 2008, it has been part of the Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site.
Information on the World Heritage Site is available on www.antoninewall.org
Reference: F.26
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