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The Hypogeum of Vibia is part of a small complex of pagan burial chambers in Rome which were constructed along the Via Appia in the late 4th century CE. It is named for the burials of a woman named Vibia and her husband Vincentius, a priest of the Thraco-Phrygian god Sabazios. The hypogeum is notable for the paintings that show the deceased figures in mythological scenes and in the underworld, and for their accompanying inscriptions. Numerous other decorated tombs and inscriptions were found in the complex.

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  • The Hypogeum of Vibia is part of a small complex of pagan burial chambers in Rome which were constructed along the Via Appia in the late 4th century CE. It is named for the burials of a woman named Vibia and her husband Vincentius, a priest of the Thraco-Phrygian god Sabazios. The hypogeum is notable for the paintings that show the deceased figures in mythological scenes and in the underworld, and for their accompanying inscriptions. Numerous other decorated tombs and inscriptions were found in the complex. (en)
  • L’ipogeo di Vibia è una catacomba di Roma di diritto privato, sull'antica via Appia, nel quartiere Appio-Latino. (it)
  • Hipogeu de Víbia é uma catacumba romana localizada na Via Ápia Antiga, no quartiere Appio-Latino de Roma. Apesar de seu valor arqueológico, é uma propriedade privada. Seu nome é uma referência ao túmulo da pessoa mais famosa sepultada no local, uma certa Víbia. No momento de sua descoberta, no século XIX, o complexo foi chamado de Cemitério das Freirinhas (em italiano: Cimitero delle Monachelle) por causa da presença de uma pintura com seis personagens com véus. (pt)
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  • The Hypogeum of Vibia is part of a small complex of pagan burial chambers in Rome which were constructed along the Via Appia in the late 4th century CE. It is named for the burials of a woman named Vibia and her husband Vincentius, a priest of the Thraco-Phrygian god Sabazios. The hypogeum is notable for the paintings that show the deceased figures in mythological scenes and in the underworld, and for their accompanying inscriptions. Numerous other decorated tombs and inscriptions were found in the complex. (en)
  • L’ipogeo di Vibia è una catacomba di Roma di diritto privato, sull'antica via Appia, nel quartiere Appio-Latino. (it)
  • Hipogeu de Víbia é uma catacumba romana localizada na Via Ápia Antiga, no quartiere Appio-Latino de Roma. Apesar de seu valor arqueológico, é uma propriedade privada. Seu nome é uma referência ao túmulo da pessoa mais famosa sepultada no local, uma certa Víbia. No momento de sua descoberta, no século XIX, o complexo foi chamado de Cemitério das Freirinhas (em italiano: Cimitero delle Monachelle) por causa da presença de uma pintura com seis personagens com véus. (pt)
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