Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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caes0013
Caes 0013

Caesarea, 276 CE - 282 CE. Column. Honorific.

77 55

Measurements refer to the inscribed area

The ends of the first two lines were erased. All lines are very badly preserved and almost nothing can be read in line 1

Each of the seven lines is centered. Dots divide words and precede and follow lines

276 CE - 282 CE Coastal Plain Caesarea

Found on the eastern side of the Promontory Palace, within the building's destruction debris on a hypocaust floor tentatively dated to the fourth century.

Kibbutz Sdot Yam Museum, IAA inv. no. 1995-2333

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Probo Augusto super omnes retro principes fortissimo, Passenianus vir clarissimus praeses provinciae Syriae Palaestinae, devotus numini maiestatique eius.

To... Probus Augustus … most powerful beyond all previous princes...Passenianus, of clarissimate rank, governor of the province Syria Palaestina, devoted to his might and majesty.

Probo Augusto super omnes retro principes fortissimo, Passenianus vir clarissimus praeses provinciae Syriae Palaestinae, devotus numini maiestatique eius.

The inscription begins 0.15 m from end of the column. Same column as caes0012 and caes0014.

13 57 287, 292-3 pls. 10-11