Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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caes0016
Caes 0016

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

75 45

Dimensions refer to the inscribed area, which begins 20-30 mm below the necking. The entire column is 1.45 m high and 0.52 m in diameter at the top. Top and bottom are pointed

The inscription is poorly preserved, and the entire right side was erased to make room for another text (see caes0017).

Each of the eight lines is centered, with the lenght of lines diminishing toward the bottom

276 CE - 282 CE Coastal Plain Caesarea

On the eastern side of the Promontory Palace.

Kibbutz Sdot Yam Museum, IAA inv. no. 1995-2332

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Omnium gentium vere victoriosissimo ac felicissimo indulgentissimo Caesari nostro Marco Aurelio Probo invicto Augusto imperatori , Acilius Cleobulus vir clarissimus praeses provinciae Syriae Palaestinae, devotus numini maiestatique eius.

To our Caesar Marcus Aurelius Probus ...unconquered Augustus, Emperor..., truly most victorious over all peoples, and most happy and forbearing. Acilius Cleobulus , of clarissimate rank, governor of the province Syria Palaestina, devoted to his might and majesty.

Omnium gentium vere victoriosissimo ac felicissimo indulgentissimo Caesari nostro Marco Aurelio Probo invicto Augusto imperatori Acilius Cleobulus vir clarissimus praeses provinciae Syriae Palaestinae, devotus numini maiestatique eius.

Same column as caes0015 and caes0017.

16 57 287-90 pl. 7 141-3 8