406. Dedication to Julia Domna
- Description:
- Moulded base (w: 0.67 x h: 1.54 x d: 0.66) of brown limestone, with an additional square plinth above.
- Text:
- Inscribed on one face within a moulded panel (die w: 0.325 x h: 0.50); on the left-hand face a jug, on the right a patera, both in low relief.
- Letters:
- Rustic capitals: 0.04-0.025.
- Date:
- A.D. 198-210 (reign)
- Findspot:
- Lepcis Magna: Theatre, in one of the lower tiers of the cavea, West end.
- Original Location:
- Unknown
- Last recorded location:
- Findspot
- Bibliography:
- Aurigemma, Quaderni di Archeologia della Libia, Roma (Ministero dell'Africa Italiana), vol. I, 1950 I:74. This edition taken from J. M. Reynolds and J. B. Ward-Perkins, The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania, Rome: British School at Rome, 1952.
- Text constituted from:
- Transcription (Reynolds, Ward-Perkins)
<ab>
</ab>
<lb
n="1"
/>
Iulia
<supplied
reason="lost"
>
e
</supplied>
Augustae
<lb
n="2"
/>
matri
castrorum
<lb
n="3"
/>
matri
<supplied
reason="lost"
>
Au
</supplied>
<del>
gus
<supplied
reason="lost"
>
</del>
torum
</supplied>
<lb
n="4"
/>
conuigi
inu
<unclear
reason="damage"
>
i
</unclear>
<unclear
reason="damage"
>
c
</unclear>
ti
<lb
n="5"
/>
<expan>
<abbr>
Imp
</abbr>
<ex>
</expan>
eratoris
</ex>
<expan>
<abbr>
Caes
</abbr>
<ex>
</expan>
aris
</ex>
<expan>
<abbr>
L
</abbr>
<ex>
</expan>
uci
</ex>
Septimi
Seue
<supplied
reason="lost"
>
ri
</supplied>
<lb
n="6"
/>
<supplied
reason="lost"
>
Pi
</supplied>
i
Pertina
<supplied
reason="lost"
>
cis
</supplied>
<expan>
<abbr>
Aug
</abbr>
<ex>
</expan>
usti
</ex>
Ar
<supplied
reason="lost"
>
a
</supplied>
bici
<lb
n="7"
/>
<expan>
<abbr>
Adiab
</abbr>
<ex>
</expan>
enici
</ex>
<expan>
<abbr>
Parth
</abbr>
<ex>
</expan>
ici
</ex>
maximi
<lb
n="8"
/>
Curia
Iulia
numini
<lb
n="9"
/>
eius
deuotissima
posuit
Translation:
To Julia Augusta, mother of the camps, mother of the Augusti (revised to the singular) wife of the unconquered Emperor Caesar Lucius Septimius Severus Pius Pertinax Augustus, victor in Arabia, victor in Adiabene, greatest victor in Parthia; the Curia Julia set this up, being deeply devoted to her divine power.
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