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JERU0578

Jerusalem, 117-138 CE. Building stone. Offering.

Transcription

Imperatori Caesari divi Traiani Parthici filio divi Nervae nepoti Traiano Hadriano Augusto pontifici maximo tribunicia potestate XIXXX imperatori II consuli III patri patriae os libertus eius per vexillationes legionum et X Fretensis et II Traianae et et XII Fulminatae

Translation

For the imperator Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus, son of the deified Traianus Parthicus, grandson of the deified Nerva […]us his freedman handbuilt this with the help of the vexillations of the legio […], legio X Fretensis, legio II Traiana, […], and legio XII Fulminata […]

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[no diplomatic]

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Languages

Latin

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Date

117 CE to 138 CE

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Bibliography

Source of diplomatic

  • Zeichmann, Christopher. Database of Military Inscriptions and Papyri of Early Roman Palestine. Aquila Legionis 24. Madrid: Signifer, 2022.
    Zotero

Source of transcription

  • Zeichmann, Christopher. Database of Military Inscriptions and Papyri of Early Roman Palestine. Aquila Legionis 24. Madrid: Signifer, 2022.
    Zotero

Source of translation

  • Zeichmann, Christopher. Database of Military Inscriptions and Papyri of Early Roman Palestine. Aquila Legionis 24. Madrid: Signifer, 2022.
    Zotero
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