Poplios

Latin

Proper noun

Poplios (genitive Popliōsiō)

  1. Early Latin form of Publius
    • late 6th to early 5th centuries BC, Lapis Satricanus:
      (?)πŒ‰πŒ„πŒ‰πŒ”πŒ•πŒ„πŒ•πŒ„πŒ“πŒ€πŒ‰πŒπŒπŒπŒ‹πŒ‰πŒπŒ”πŒ‰πŒπŒ–πŒ€πŒ‹πŒ„πŒ”πŒ‰πŒπŒ”πŒ‰πŒ / πŒ”πŒ–πŒπŒƒπŒ€πŒ‹πŒ„πŒ”πŒŒπŒ€πŒŒπŒ€πŒ“πŒ•πŒ„πŒ‰
      (?)IEISTETERAIPOPLIOSIOVALESIOSIO / SVODALESMAMARTEI
      (?)iei stetΔ“rai Popliōsiō Valesiōsiō suodālΔ“s Māmartei
      The (?) dedicated this, as companions of Poplios Valesios, to Mars.
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