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IRT2021
Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania 2021

0975. Milestone? Domitian.

Description: Column of grey limestone (diam. 0.51 1.73), damaged at the top.
Text: Inscribed on the surviving face.
Letters: Capitals: line 1, 0.086; line 2, 3, 0.07.

Date: CE 84-96 GODOT (reign, titulature)

Findspot: Lepcis Magna: Findspot unrecorded
Original location: Unknown
Last recorded location: Lying among debris immediately west of the Severan Arch (1955).

Interpretive

Imp̣(erator) [Caesar]
Domitia[nus] Aug(ustus)
Germa[ni]c[u]s
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Diplomatic

IM.[......]
DOMITIA[...]AUG
GERMA[..]C[.]S
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English translation

Translation by: J. M. Reynolds

Emperor Caesar Domitian Augustus Germanicus (nominative case).

Commentary

The column resembles a milestone; and its present location, which is almost certainly near its findspot, is suited to a stone marking the caput viae of either of two stretches of the coast road (Lepcis Magna - Oea and Lepcis Magna - Tubactis) or of the Eastern Jabal road (see also 930). If it is a milestone, it is the only known evidence of work on the Tripolitanian road system between the reigns of Tiberius and Caracalla (see Goodchild, Roman Roads, p. 7).

Bibliography: Reynolds, 1955, S.3, whence IRT, 2009, 975, whence EDH 059813

Images

None available (2021).