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- Bath_curse_tablets abstract "The Bath curse tablets are a collection of about 130 Roman era curse tablets (or defixiones in Latin) discovered in 1979/1980 in the English city of Bath. The tablets invoke the intercession of the goddess Sulis Minerva in the return of stolen goods and to curse the perpetrators of the thefts. Inscribed mostly in British Latin, they have been used to attest to the everyday spoken vernacular of the Romano-British population of the second to fourth centuries A.D.".
- Bath_curse_tablets thumbnail Roman_Baths_in_Bath_Spa,_England_-_July_2006.jpg?width=300.
- Bath_curse_tablets wikiPageID "41170634".
- Bath_curse_tablets wikiPageRevisionID "598109016".
- Bath_curse_tablets subject Category:Curse_tablets.
- Bath_curse_tablets subject Category:Latin_inscriptions.
- Bath_curse_tablets subject Category:Palaeography.
- Bath_curse_tablets subject Category:Roman_Britain.
- Bath_curse_tablets subject Category:Roman_city_of_Bath.
- Bath_curse_tablets comment "The Bath curse tablets are a collection of about 130 Roman era curse tablets (or defixiones in Latin) discovered in 1979/1980 in the English city of Bath. The tablets invoke the intercession of the goddess Sulis Minerva in the return of stolen goods and to curse the perpetrators of the thefts. Inscribed mostly in British Latin, they have been used to attest to the everyday spoken vernacular of the Romano-British population of the second to fourth centuries A.D.".
- Bath_curse_tablets label "Bath curse tablets".
- Bath_curse_tablets sameAs m.0zdrq42.
- Bath_curse_tablets sameAs Q16822536.
- Bath_curse_tablets sameAs Q16822536.
- Bath_curse_tablets wasDerivedFrom Bath_curse_tablets?oldid=598109016.
- Bath_curse_tablets depiction Roman_Baths_in_Bath_Spa,_England_-_July_2006.jpg.
- Bath_curse_tablets isPrimaryTopicOf Bath_curse_tablets.