Id: 55
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Linguistic features:

Formulae:

Name and function

Quotations from literary texts:

Dating: AD 450 - AD 700
Language: Greek
Monumental:
Medium: lintel
Visible:
Accessible:
Has figural depiction:
Has iconoclastic damage:
Activities commemorated: Name recorded
Funds:
Price:
Placement: door lintel
People mentioned:
Name:
Eusebis
Patronym:
Status:
unspecified
Ethnic allegance:
unspecified
Tribal allegane:
none
Family status:
unspecified
Role:
Name recorded
Occupation:
unspecified
Age:
Gender:
male
Religion:
Christianity
Religious denomination:
unspecified
Language:
Greek

Description

date: unknown. description: The lintel which bears this inscription belongs to the doorway of one of the buildings in the centre of the village. Irregular lettering, the order of letters is sometimes distrurbed. The same lintel also bears a carving a cross within a circle. ed. Seyrig 1958, 26, no. 25 and Pl. CXLVI. Εὐσέβις "Eusebios." Literature: Seyrig, H., "Inscriptions grecques", in: Tchalenko, G. (ed.), Villages antiques de la Syrie du Nord: Le Massif du Bélus a l'époque romaine, vol. 3 (Paris: P. Geuthner, 1958), 26, no. 25 and Pl. CXLVI.


Author: Paweł Nowakowski
Added by: Martyna
Created: 2022-07-20 22:22:04
Last update: 2024-03-28 20:10:14

Condition: The lintel which bears this inscription belongs to the doorway of one of the buildings in the centre of the village.

Text: Irregular lettering, the order of letters is sometimes distrurbed. The same lintel also bears a carving a cross within a circle.

Date: 450 CE - 700 CE

Findspot: Unknown

Original location: Syria Bāmuqqā (Bāmuqā; Bamuqa) 36.165586, 36.635951 house door lintel

Current repository: Unknown

Text type: inscription

Summary:

Another Greek part of the inscription from a wall of a house in Bāmuqqā (Bāmuqā; Bamuqa). 450 CE - 700 CE.

Changes history: 2022-07-20 Pawel Nowakowski Creation; 2023-08-18 Pawel Nowakowski Last modification; 2023-10-20 Martyna Swierk Preparation of EpiDoc file

Publication details: University of Warsaw; Warsaw;

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Interpretive

Εὐσέβις

Diplomatic

ΕΥΣΕΒΙΣ

Translation

'Eusebios.'

Bibliography (edition)

    H., Seyrig,1958, Inscriptions grecques, in: G., Tchalenko, Villages antiques de la Syrie du Nord: Le Massif du Bélus a l'époque romaine 3, Paris, 26, 25, and Pl. CXLVI.

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