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Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania 2021

0406. Dedication to Julia Domna

Description: Moulded base (w: 0.67 x h: 1.54 x d: 0.66) of brown limestone, with an additional square plinth above.
Text: Inscribed on one face within a moulded panel (die w: 0.325 x h: 0.50); on the left-hand face a jug, on the right a patera, both in low relief.
Letters: Rustic capitals: 0.04-0.025.

Date: CE 198-211 (reign)

Findspot: Lepcis Magna: Regio V, Theatre, in one of the lower tiers of the cavea, West end.
Original location: Unknown
Last recorded location: Findspot

Interpretive

Iulia[e] Augustae
matri castrorum
matri [Au]⟦gust[orum]⟧ị
conuigi inuịc̣ti
5 Imp(eratoris) Caes(aris) L(uci) Septimi Seue[ri]
[Pi]i Pertina[cis] Aug(usti) Ar[a]bici
Adiab(enici) Parth(ici) maximi
Curia Iulia numini
eius deuotissima posuit

Diplomatic

IULIA[.]AUGUSTAE
MATRICASTRORUM
MATRI[..]⟦GUST[....]⟧.
CONUIGIINU..TI
5IMPCAESLSEPTIMISEUE[..]
[..]IPERTINA[...]AUGAR[.]BICI
ADIABPARTHMAXIMI
CURIAIULIANUMINI
EIUSDEUOTISSIMAPOSUIT

English translation

Translation by: J. M. Reynolds

To Julia Augusta, mother of the camps, mother of the Augusti (revised to the singular) wife of the unconquered Emperor Caesar Lucius Septimius Severus Pius Pertinax Augustus, victor in Arabia, victor in Adiabene, greatest victor in Parthia; the Curia Julia set this up, being deeply devoted to her divine power.

Commentary

Line 8. Parthicus Maximus. From 198.

Bibliography: Aurigemma, 1950, 74, note b, whence mentioned AE 1950.163b; IRT, 1952, 406, whence IRT, 2009, 406, whence EDH 021976; for BSR images see BSR Digital Collections.

Images

   Fig. 1. Ward-Perkins Archive, BSR (Sopr. DLM 264 Lastre)