Jerash, 130 CE. Altar. Offering.
Taxonomies for IIP controlled values
Pro salute
Hadriani
Deaniae
equites
hibernati sunt Antioch
ae ad Chrysorhoan quae
et Gerasa hiera et
tonomos, quorum curam agit
cedonicae, turmae
Flavi Titi, Statili Roma
Ulpi Victoris,
Ulpi Agrippini,
honoris et pietatis
causa.
To Augustan Diana for the health of our Emperor Caesar Trajan Hadrian Augustus father of his country, erected by the special detachments of his cavalry who wintered at the city of Antioch by Chrysorhoas, known as Gerasa Sacred, Inviolate and Autonomous, whose care is entrusted to Marcus Calventius Viator, centurion of legio V Macedonica. Those placing this monument are the following eight detachments: that of Flavius Titus, that of Statilius Romanus, that of Valerius Bassus, that of Canus Augustinus, that of […] Paternus, that of Ulpius Festus, that of Ulpius Victor, and that of Ulpius Agrippinus who have hereby discharged their vow willingly as his merits deserve and for the sake of honor and devotion to duty.