• Einzelschriften 111969. Bu yorum G. Dumézil tarafından "Lapis Niger'de bir öneri de l'inscription du Lapis Niger" kitabında reddedildi.
  • The Lapis Niger ("Black Stone") is a place where the legendary founder of Rome, Romulus, was murdered.
  • The Lapis Niger is the oldest or one of the oldest inscriptions in Latin, and the text is very difficult to translate, because it is not complete and because of its archaism.
  • Accordingly, the Lapis Niger could from the time of the Roman kings come to be therefore born about 600 BC or a little later his date.
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  • Legend holds that the Lapis Niger was the ancient tomb of Romulus, the first King of Rome. However, the truth about this mysterious place still lies underground.
  • The Lapis Niger and the Grave of Romulus. On the boundary-line between the Forum and the Comitium there lies, at present protected by a wooden roof, a square...
  • The Lapis Niger is mentioned in an uncertain and ambiguous way by several writers of the early Imperial period: (Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Plutarch, and Festus).
  • The Lapis Niger, and the sacred area it marks, is under the low, modern protective shelter with the sloping roof which has been in place for perhaps a decade so far.