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FIQG0003

Syria. Fiq. Fourth century CE. Lintel with ornamentation. Acclamation.

Transcription

εὐλόγησον

Translation

...bless...

Diplomatic

ΕΥΛΟΓΗΣΟΝ

Terminus post quem:
Terminus ante quem:
Notes
A fragment of a stone lintel decorated with a flower in relief beneath which, in a recessed panel, is the partial inscription. The fragment was perhaps above an entranceway similar to lintels found on doorways of church buildings calling upon the Lord or the Trinity to bless the worshippers' arrivals and departures.

Languages

Greek

Dimensions

H: 32 cm; W: 55 cm; D: 25 cm

Date

300 CE to 399 CE

Current location

same

Figures

  • flower above and to the left of the inscription

Bibliography

Source of diplomatic

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Source of transcription

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Source of translation

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Other sources

  • Gregg, Robert C., and Dan Urman. Jews, Pagans, and Christians in the Golan Heights: Greek and Other Inscriptions of the Roman and Byzantine Eras. South Florida Studies in the History of Judaism 140. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1996. page 30-31.
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