• m14-406-10
    (Telif hakkı Sart Amerikan Hafriyat Heyeti / Harvard Üniversitesi)

Dönem
Originally after Galerius’s death (311 AD), under the three Augusti Maximinus Daia, Constantinus I, and Licinius (until 313 AD); Maximinus’s name was erased after his defeat in 313 AD., Roma
Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
IN67.040
Malzeme
Mermer, Taş
Eserin Türü
Yazıt
Yazıt Turu
Onurlandıran Yazıt
Yazıt Dili
Latince
Yazıt Metni
[DD·NN· Gal(erio) Val(erio) Maxim]ino⟧
		⟦[p(io) f(elici) inv(icto) Aug(usto)] etFl(avio) Val(erio)
		Constantino p(io) f(elici) inv(icto)
	4	Aug(usto) et Val(erio) Licinniano
		Licinn[io] p(io) f(elici) inv(icto) Aug(usto).
Yazıt Çevirisi
“To our Lords (follow the names and titles of the three Augusti Maximinus Daia, Constantinus I, and Licinius).”
Yazıt Yorumu
Yerleşim
Bin Tepe
Alan (Sektör)
BT
Bulunduğu Yeri
Eastern end of Belen Ovası (west of the tumulus cemetery).
Tanım

Plaque of white marble. The first one and a half lines are erased (⟦ ⟧; the letters, which are not included in brackets [ ], are faintly visible).

Boyutlar
H. 0.34, W. 0.41, Th. 0.09, H. of letters 0.02.
Yorum

The words are mostly separated from each other by small angle-shaped signs.

1 DD·NN· (= Dominis nostris) etc.; for this formula see, e.g., in AE 1999, 1611, a dedication from Pisidian Antioch to the Augustus Galerius and the three Augusti mentioned here. The lacuna seems somewhat short for IMPP·CAESS·; the latter formula, e.g., in Keil-Premerstein I, no. 198 (Larisa/Aiolis; = AE 1909, 195), a statue base dedicated to the three Augusti mentioned here. The inscription CIL III Suppl. 7174 = Dessau, ILS 663 (Elles [Ilyas] in Phrygia, near Lake Burdur) dates from the same period as the present one; there, Maximinus’s name seems not to be deleted (he was subject to damnatio memoriae in 313).

Ayrıca bakınız
Kaynakça
Unpublished.
Yazar
GP