528. Honours for a proconsul
- Description:
- Block (w: 1.29 x h: 0.51 x d: 0.51) of fine-grained grey limestone.
- Text:
- Inscribed on one face; apparently uniform with 527.
- Letters:
- Irregular capitals: from top of block: l. 1, 0.03-0.115; l. 2, 0.15-0.23; l. 3, 0.265-0.325; l. 4, 0.35-0.40; l. 5, 0.42-0.465; to bottom, 0.51.
- Date:
- After A.D. 81, before A.D. 94 (titulature, prosopography)
- Findspot:
- Lepcis Magna: Forum Vetus, near the Baptistry.
- 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)
2[proco(n)s(uli) prouin]ciaeAfricae
[·· c. 25·· VII]uir(o) epul(onum) fetiali praefec(to)
[auxiliorum omnium aduersus Germa]nos qui cum esset candidat(us)
5[Caesar(is) pr(aetor) des(ignatus) missus est ab Imp(eratore) Vespasian]o Aug(usto) leg(ato) pro pr(aetore) exercit(us) qui est
[in Africa ·· c. 10·· donato ab] [Im]p(eratore) Vespasiano Aug(usto) et T(ito) Aug(usti) f(ilio)
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1, An upper course is missing.
Translation:
To [·· ? ·· proconsul] of the province of Africa, [·· ? ··] member of the committee of [seven] in charge of feasts and of the committee of priests concerned with treaties, prefect [of all the auxiliary troops assembled against] the Germans, who, when he was Caesar's candidate and designated praetor, was sent by Emperor Vespasian Augustus to be legate with praetorian powers of the army which is [in Africa ·· c. 10 ·· , awarded by] Emperor Vespasian Augustus and Titus son of Augustus [·· ? ··]
Commentary:
l. 2. VIIuir epulonum: Probably Cn. Domitius Tullus, cos. suff. unattested, procos. Africae not long before 94: PIR (2) D 167.
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