It is Pleasing to the Senate that a Marble This section of the text is restored on the basis of Tacitus' account of the honors at Annals 2.83.2: arches were added at Rome, and on the bank of the Rhine, and on Mount Amanus in Syria with an inscription of his deeds and a statement that he had died on behalf of the Republic; a sepulcher was erected at Antioch where he was cremated, and a tribunal at Epidaphnae, where he died.