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in the world of tombs size did matter a large tomb could grab the attention of the passerby but once the passerby had stopped the hope was that they would read the inscription and in saying the name of the deceased promote their memory Latin epitaphs were about names the name of the deceased and often also the name of the person who had set up the memorial names could reveal a good deal about a person including their gender and their legal status male Roman citizens generally had three names the so called trio nomina the letter F adjacent to an initial letter indicated that the person was a Freeborn Son slaves only had one name and this was often of non Latin origin freed slaves might have the trio nomina but their previous servitude might be revealed by the inclusion of their former masters name and the letter alpha libertas inscriptions might add further details some epitaphs were like mini biographies telling the deceased life story or those parts of it that they or their commemorat