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Location

CAES0015

Caesarea, 157-158 CE. Column. Dedicatory.

Transcription

Decimo Seio Decimi filio Quirina Senecae legato Augusti pro praetore provinciae Syriae Palaestinae, mandatu Sexti Cornelii Quirina Taurini duumviralis, Cornelius Quintianus filius .

Translation

To Decimus Seius Seneca , son of Decimus, of the tribe Quirina, propraetorian legate of Augustus for the province Syria Palaestina. By order of Sextus Cornelius Taurinus , of the tribe Quirina, former duumvir. His son Cornelius Quintianus ...

Diplomatic

[no diplomatic]

Terminus post quem:
Terminus ante quem:
Notes
Same column as caes0016 and caes0017.

Languages

Latin

Dimensions

H: 71 cm; W: 62 cm; D: —

Date

157 CE to 158 CE

Current location

Kibbutz Sdot Yam Museum, IAA inv. no. 1995-2332

Figures

No figures described.

Bibliography

Source of diplomatic

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Source of transcription

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Source of translation

No bibliography available for translation.

Other sources

  • Burrell, Barbara, Kathryn Gleason, and Ehud Netzer. “Uncovering Herod’s Seaside Palace.” Biblical Archaeology Review 19, no. 3 (1993): 50–57, 76.
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  • Lehmann, Clayton Miles, and Kenneth G. Holum. “The Greek and Latin Inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima.” In Joint Expedition to Caesarea Maritima Excavation Reports, Vol. 5. Boston: American Schools of Oriental Research, 2000.
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  • Burrell, Barbara, Kathryn Gleason, and Ehud Netzer. “Uncovering Herod’s Seaside Palace.” Biblical Archaeology Review 19, no. 3 (1993): 50–57, 76.
    Zotero
  • Burrell, Barbara, Kathryn Gleason, and Ehud Netzer. “Uncovering Herod’s Seaside Palace.” Biblical Archaeology Review 19, no. 3 (1993): 50–57, 76.
    Zotero
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