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[[File:GKzgpzDXYAAlYBm.jpeg|thumb|Memorial to Simplicia Florentina, Yorkshire Museum, United Kingdom.]]
[[File:GKzgpzDXYAAlYBm.jpeg|thumb|Memorial to Simplicia Florentina, Yorkshire Museum, United Kingdom.]]


[[Simplicia Florentina]] was a 10 month old Roman citizen girl who died in the 3rd century AD in Roman Britain. Her father, Felicius Simplex, had a memorial to her made. The memorial is now in the Yorkshire Museum in the United Kingdom.
[[Simplicia Florentina]] was a 10 month old Roman citizen girl who died in the 3rd century AD in Roman Britain. Her father, Felicius Simplex, buried her in a stone coffin. The coffin is now in the Yorkshire Museum in the United Kingdom.<ref>https://romaninscriptionsofbritain.org/inscriptions/690</ref>

Translated, the inscription on the coffin read:

<blockquote>
To the spirits of the departed (and) of Simplicia Florentina, a most innocent soul, who lived ten months; her father, Felicius Simplex, made this: centurion of the Sixth Legion Victrix.
<ref>https://romaninscriptionsofbritain.org/inscriptions/690</ref>
</blockquote>


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File:GKzgpzDXYAAlYBm.jpeg
Memorial to Simplicia Florentina, Yorkshire Museum, United Kingdom.

Simplicia Florentina was a 10 month old Roman citizen girl who died in the 3rd century AD in Roman Britain. Her father, Felicius Simplex, buried her in a stone coffin. The coffin is now in the Yorkshire Museum in the United Kingdom.[1]

Translated, the inscription on the coffin read:

To the spirits of the departed (and) of Simplicia Florentina, a most innocent soul, who lived ten months; her father, Felicius Simplex, made this: centurion of the Sixth Legion Victrix. [2]