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Plaque

Gaius Classicianus

Inscription

Dis Manibus Civl C F Fab Alpini Classiciani
Parts of the inscription are here lost giving details of his earlier career.
Proc Provinc Britanniae Jvlia Indi Fiilia Pacata Indiana Vxor F

A nearby information board reads:
The inscription above, which is a replica of London's earliest inscribed monument, found close to this spot commemorates Gaius Julius Alpinus Classicianus procurator (or financial officer) of the province of Britain from 61 to about 65 AD. By his action the province was pacified without vindictive reprisals after the destruction of London during the revolt of Queen Boudicca and the Iceni. The words (from which two lines giving details of his earlier career are missing) were carved on a funeral monument erected in the neighbouring cemetery by his sorrowing wife Julia Pacata.

has a 1947, or thereabouts, photo of "London's earliest inscribed monument" as it was then, in two sections incorporated into a wall. This post prompted us to search for the location of the original and we found it quickly, at the . 

The London Transport Museum has captioned "Close-up of a memorial tablet on Tower Hill. The plaque beside the tablet says that it is a reproduction of a monument erected about 65 A.D. the stones were built into a bastion of the Roman Wall, but originally formed part of a monument in a neighbouring cemetry. The stones were found to the spot of the reproduction, the upper 1852, the lower 1935. The original stones are kept in the British Museum."

Site: Trajan statue, Gaius Classicianus, London Wall Walk (3 memorials)

EC3, Trinity Place

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Gaius Classicianus

Subjects commemorated i

Boudicca / Boadicea / Boudica

Queen of the Iceni.  When the Romans arrived in AD 43 her husband, Prasutagus...

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Gaius Julius Alpinus Classicianus

Procurator (or financial officer) of the province of Britain from 61 to about...

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Julia Pacata

Wife and widow of Gaius Classicianus.

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This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Gaius Classicianus

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Emperor Trajan statue

Emperor Trajan statue

{On a steel plaque attached to the base:} Statue believed to be of the Roman ...

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London Wall Walk - 2 - Trinity Place

London Wall Walk - 2 - Trinity Place

To the right of our picture there is a section of London Wall with a modern i...

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Nearby Memorials

Royal Northern Gardens gates

Royal Northern Gardens gates

N7, Manor Gardens, Royal Northern Gardens

An information board, just to the right of our photo, says: "Royal Northern Gardens occupies part of the old Royal Northern Hospital sit...

3 subjects commemorated
St Margaret's Church & Borough Compter

St Margaret's Church & Borough Compter

SE1, Borough High Street, 32 - 34, a pub (name keeps changing)

Site of St. Margaret's Church (13th century) and the Borough Compter. Historic Southwark 

2 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
7 - Wine Office Court – Dickens

7 - Wine Office Court – Dickens

EC4, Fleet Street

There are 8 Courts running off the north side of this section of Fleet Street and on the ground at the entrance to each Court is a plaque...

3 subjects commemorated
Chisenhale Works

Chisenhale Works

E3, 64 Chisenhale Road, Chisenhale Gallery

The plaque can be seen in our photo, directly above the A-Board.

4 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
Colin Townsley - red plaque

Colin Townsley - red plaque

N1, Euston Road, Kings Cross Station

Unveiled on the 34th anniversary of the fire and Townsley's death.

2 subjects commemorated, 1 creator