CREDIT: Photo courtesy Museo Archeologico Civico di Bologna
This tablet contains a curse directed at a Roman senator named Fistus, possibly the only known case of a curse targeting a senator. An eight-point star covers the deity's genitals and snakes project out of its head. The curse is written in Latin with Greek invocations.
"Destroy, crush, kill, strangle Porcello and wife Maurilla. Their soul, heart, buttocks, liver ..." part of it reads. The iconography on the tablet actually shows a mummified Porcello, his arms crossed (as is the deity) and his name written on both of his arms.
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...possibly the only known case of a curse targeting a senator...Meh.
I target curses at my Senator on a regular basis.
The author obviously doesn't surf FR.
the Carville Curse