Urn of Egrilia Felicitas, with a scene from the Trojan war

From Ostia. Pacca collection.
Date: second half of the second century AD. W. 0.47, h. 0.445, d. 0.46.

D(is) M(anibus)
EGRILIAE FELICITATI
VIXIT ANNIS XXVIII
CARPOPHORVS CONS
SERVOS
To the gods of the underworld.
For Egrilia Felicitas.
She lived years 28.
Carpophorus,
fellow-slave.

Agamemnon, seated on a throne, awarding Achilles' armour to Odysseus, seated on the left. To the right the angry Ajax, walking away.

Inv. nr. 325. Paribeni 1920, nr. 697. CIL XIV, 956. EDR152286. Arachne 26573. Photo: Rose MacLean, Freed Slaves and Roman Imperial Culture, Cambridge 2018, fig. 9.