Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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Caesarea, probably 222 CE - 240 CE. Column. Dedicatory.

150 54

The inscriptions on the column are intact but difficult to read

Dots are used to divide words and mark abbreviations. The alphabet is of the thrid century.

Probably 222 CE - 240 CE Coastal Plain Caesarea

Found southeast of the Roman theater.

Caesarea Museum

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Valerio Calpurniano viro perfectissimo praefecto Mesopotamiae et Osrhoenae patrono metropolis ex decreto decurionum pecunia publica, Aurelio Flavio Theophilo equite Romano et decurione metropolis.

To Valerius Calpurnianus , of perfectissimate rank, prefect of Mesopotamia and Osrhoene, patron of the metropolis. By decree of the decurions, at public expense. Aurelius Flavius Theophilus , Roman knight and decurion of the metropolis was responsible.

Valerio Calpurniano viro perfectissimo praefecto Mesopotamiae et Osrhoenae patrono metropolis ex decreto decurionum pecunia publica, Aurelio Flavio Theophilo equite Romano et decurione metropolis.

10 45-52 figs. 1-3 830a 129-32