444. Dedication to Geta
- Description:
- Rectangular base (w: 0.51 x h: 0.81 x d: 0.51) of rather coarse grey limestone.
- Text:
- Inscribed on one face within a moulded panel (die, w: 0.29 x h: 0.59).
- Letters:
- Rustic capitals: 0.03-0.035.
- Date:
- A.D. 209-211 (titulature)
- Findspot:
- Lepcis Magna: Forum Vetus, North Temple (see 433).
- Original Location:
- Unknown
- Last recorded location:
- Findspot
- Bibliography:
- Not previously published. This edition taken from J. M. Reynolds and J. B. Ward-Perkins, The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania, Rome: British School at Rome, 1952.
- Text constituted from:
- Transcription (Reynolds, Ward-Perkins)
10, AVGG[G], the third G erased.
Translation:
To Publius Septimius Geta Augustus, son (all erased ) of emperor Caesar Lucius Septimius Severus Pius Pertinax Augustus, victor in Arabia, victor in Adiabene, greatest victor in Parthia, most fortunate, father of the country; Quintus Pompeius Cerealis Felix, agent of the three (two after erasure) Augusti most devoted to his divine power, set this up.
Commentary:
l. 2. Augustus. From 209 but see 913, n. 3. Erased after damnatio in 212.
ll. 9-10. Q. Pompeius Cerealis. Also in 648, ll. 1-2.
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