Description:
Lower part of a moulded marble base (w: 0.70 x h: 1.07 x d: 0.55). 
Text:
Inscribed on one face, from which an earlier inscription has been erased. There are traces of earlier inscriptions, now erased, on the right and left-hand faces also. 
Letters:
Fourth century A.D. capitals, 0.035-0.055 
Date:
A.D. 393-423 (reign) 
Findspot:
Lepcis Magna: Forum Severianum, South Portico. 
Original Location:
Unknown 
Last recorded location:
Findspot 
Bibliography:
A. Degrassi, Quaderni di Archeologia della Libia, Roma (Ministero dell'Africa Italiana), vol. I, 1950, III 1954. This edition taken from J. M. Reynolds and J. B. Ward-Perkins, The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania, Rome: British School at Rome, 1952; including revisions from J. M. Reynolds, 'Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania: A Supplement', Proceedings of the British School at Rome 23 (1955), 124-147 
Text constituted from:
Transcription (Reynolds, Ward-Perkins) 
A[·· c. 9··]OCON[·]
D(omino) [n(ostro)] Honorio Pio
Felici uictori
ac triumfatori
5semper Augusto
Lepcitani deuoti
numini maiesta-
tique eius
A[·· c. 9··]OCON[·]
D[··]HONORIOPIO
FELICIVICTORI
ACTRIVMFATORI
5SEMPERAVGVSTO
LEPCITANIDEVOTI
NVMINIMAIESTA
TIQVEEIVS
<ab>
<lb n="1" />
<orig >
a
</orig>
<gap reason="lost" extent="9" unit="character" precision="circa" />
<orig >
ocon
</orig>
<gap reason="lost" extent="1" unit="character" />
<lb n="2" />
<expan>
<abbr>
D
</abbr>
<ex>
omino
</ex>
</expan>
<supplied reason="lost" >
<expan>
<abbr>
n
</abbr>
<ex>
ostro
</ex>
</expan>
</supplied>
Honorio
Pio
<lb n="3" />
Felici
uictori
<lb n="4" />
ac
triumfatori
<lb n="5" />
semper
Augusto
<lb n="6" />
Lepcitani
deuoti
<lb n="7" />
numini
maiesta
<lb n="8" type="worddiv" />
tique
eius
</ab>

1, This line is spaced apart from the rest of the text.

1, a[etern]o con[s (uli)] , Degrassi: this cannot be accepted. The stone has been re-examined; traces of the letter before O survive and are inconsistent with N; they should perhaps be read as R.

Translation:

[·· ? ··] to [our] lord Honorius Pius Felix, victor and triumphator, always Augustus; the Lepcitanians, devoted to his divine power and majesty, (set this up).

Commentary:

l. 5. Honorius: Augustus 393-423.

Photographs:

Ward-Perkins Archive, BSR (Sopr. DLM 226 Lastre)
 Ward-Perkins Archive, BSR (Sopr. DLM 226 Lastre)
Ward-Perkins Archive, BSR (BSR 51.IX.19)
 Ward-Perkins Archive, BSR (BSR 51.IX.19)
Ward-Perkins Archive, BSR (BSR 51.II.23)
 Ward-Perkins Archive, BSR (BSR 51.II.23)

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