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Praeneste fibula

The Praeneste fibula (the "brooch of Palestrina") is a golden fibula or brooch, today housed in the Pigorini National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography in Rome. The fibula bears an inscription in Old Latin, claiming craftsmanship by one Manios and ownership by one Numazios. At the time of its discovery in the late nineteenth century, it was accepted…

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Created
7th century BC
Culture
Etruscan civilization, orientalizing period
Discovered
1870s–1880s Location disputed, alleged to be the Bernardini tomb, Palestrina, Italy
Discovered by
Unknown, announced by Wolfgang Helbig in 1887
Material
Gold
Present location
Pigorini National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography, Rome, Italy

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Created · 1
Praeneste fibula → 7th century BC
Culture · 1
Praeneste fibula → Etruscan civilization, orientalizing period
Discovered · 1
Praeneste fibula → 1870s–1880s Location disputed, alleged to be the Bernardini tomb, Palestrina, Italy
Discovered by · 1
Praeneste fibula → Unknown, announced by Wolfgang Helbig in 1887
Material · 1
Praeneste fibula → Gold
Present location · 1
Praeneste fibula → Pigorini National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography, Rome, Italy
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Praeneste fibula → Old Latin: ꟿANIOS ꟿED FHEFHAKED NVꟿASIOI

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fibula inscription latin century isbn rome helbig museum bc palestrina forgery new discovery authenticity 1887 national old etruscan evidence known

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Praeneste fibulaDiscovered byUnknown, announced by Wolfgang Helbig in 18871.00infobox
Praeneste fibulaMaterialGold1.00infobox
Praeneste fibulaPresent locationPigorini National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography, Rome, Italy1.00infobox
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Praeneste fibulaWritingOld Latin: ꟿANIOS ꟿED FHEFHAKED NVꟿASIOI1.00infobox

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