Urn of Geminia Euchariste with Medea, Creon and Creusa, and a reclining river god (10)

Found in rooms in front of the entrance of the Teatro (II,VII,2).
Date: second century AD. H. 0.32, diam. 0.31.
To the left of the inscription are Creusa and her father Creon. To the right is Medea who, after killing her children, leaves on a chariot pulled by snake-dragons. The river god, with a cornucopiae, is below the inscription, not visible on the photos. The urn was taken care of by the husband and mother of the deceased.

D(is) M(anibus)
T(itus) FL(avius) CARPVS
GEMINIAE
EVCHARISTE
CONIVGI B(ene) M(erenti)
ET GEMINIA
PANTHERIS
FILIAE
PIENTISSIMAE

Arachne 1126072. NSc 1910, 109-110. Guida p. 75 nr. 24. CIL XIV Suppl., 4930. EDR108513. Photos: Arachne.