424. Dedication to Caracalla
- Description:
- Rectangular base (width by surviving height by depth w: 0.53 x h: 0.91 x d: 0.53) of brown limestone, broken above. Uniform with 395.
- Text:
- Inscribed on one face within a moulded panel (die w: 0.31 x h: 0.70).
- Letters:
- Rustic capitals: 0.03.
- Date:
- Between 10th Dec. A.D. 203 and 9th Dec. 204. (titulature)
- Findspot:
- Lepcis Magna: Theatre, South side of rear portico
- Original Location:
- Unknown
- Last recorded location:
- Findspot
- Bibliography:
- Not previously published. 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)
Marci [Antonini Pii Ger(manici)]
Sarm(atici) nep[(oti) diui Antonini]
Pii pronepoti [diui Hadri]-
5ani abnepoti di[ui Traiani]
Parth(ici) et diui Nẹṛ[u]ạẹ ad
nepoti M(arco) Aurelio
Antoni[no Pi]o Felici
ṭṛịḅ(unicia) potest(ate) VII co(n)s(uli) des(i)g(nato) II
10 proco(n)s(uli) propagatori imp(eri)
ob caelestem in se
indulgentiam eius
D(ecimus) Clodius Galba proc(urator) reg(ionis)
Theuestinae et Hipponen-
15sis et proc(urator) rationis pri-
uatae per Flaminiam
Aemiliam Liguriam
MARCI[·············]
SARMNEP[·········]
PIIPRONEPOTI[···········]
5ANIABNEPOTIDI[···········]
PARTHETDIVIN··[··]··AD
NEPOTIMAVRELIO
ANTONI[······]OFELICI
····POTESTVIICOSDESGII
10PROCOSPROPAGATORIIMP
OBCAELESTEMINSE
INDVLGENTIAMEIVS
DCLODIVSGALBAPROCREG
THEVESTINAEETHIPPONEN
15SISETPROCRATIONISPRI
VATAEPERFLAMINIAM
AEMILIAMLIGVRIAM
Translation:
[To emperor Caesar, son of Severus Augustus,] grandson [of deified] Marcus [Antoninus Pius, victor in Germany,] victor in Sarmatia, great grandson [of deified Antoninus] Pius, great great grandson [of deified Hadrian,] great great great grandson of deified [Trajan] victor in Parthia, and of deified Nerva, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus [Pi]us Felix, holding tribunician power for the seventh time, designated consul for the second, proconsul, extender of the empire, on account of his godlike indulgence to him, Decimus Clodius Galba, equestrian imperial agent in charge of the region of Theueste and Hippo, and imperial agent for private affairs in Flaminia, Aemilia and Liguria.
Commentary:
l. 9. trib. pot. VII. 10 Dec. 203 - 9 Dec. 204.
l. 13. D. Clodius Galba. Also in 395, ll. 15-19; 407, ll. 5-6.
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