Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine Prinicipal Investigator Michael Satlow

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evro0010
Evro 0010

Western Galilee. Evron, 415 CE - 490 CE. Mosaic. Dedicatory.

Black border Around the inscription Thin white border Around the black border Black border Around the white border 415 CE - 490 CE Galilee Evron Church

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Creation Adding Pleiades IDs to origin/placenames Adding geo element with lat long coordinates to settlement Edited adding period attribute to date element, with Periodo value.

ΔΟΜΝΙΝΑΘΥΓΑΤΡΙΑΥΤΕϹΚΥΡΙΕΜΝΗϹΚΟ

Δομνίνα θυγατρί αὐτες, Κύριε μνήσκου

... Domina, her daughter, Lord, remember...

Δομνίνα θυγατρί αὐτες, Κύριε μνήσκου

One of thirteen Greek mosaic inscriptions found at a Christian church at Evron. The church was constructed in three stages, the first in the 415 CE, the second in 442-443 CE, and the third in 490 CE. The dedicatory mosaic is rectangular with a white background and a black border. The black border is surrounded by a thin white border which is in turn surrounded by another black border. Both the top and the bottom of the inscription are damaged. The editor indicates that that the name Domina is of Latin origin. The inscription makes use of lunate sigmas.

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