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+ | Aristolaos, my father-in-law, of blessed memory, died and entered his rest in indiction 1, month 2, day 14, a [Sun]day (or [Fri]day.) The thrice fortunate, of blessed memory, who was lady of these here, my mother-in-law, Theodoreta, also entered her rest in indiction 4, month 4, day 13, a Friday. The lady Philosophia, the daughter of Aristolaos and Theodoreta of blessed memory, who became acknowledged wife to me, Joannes Philadelphos, was born in indiction 15. month 4, day 5, in the consulate of Rusticius and lived her full span until indiction 14. month 7, day 20, a Wednesday, year 25 of the reign of our most sacred and pious master. Flavius Justinianos, and year 10 after the consulate of Flavius Basilios. So the living should know that Philosophia, of blessed memory, lived in all 29 years, 2 months, [15] days. So may [God] receive their souls, [and] grant eternity to their spirits. | ||
Property / Translation EN: Aristolaos, my father-in-law, of blessed memory, died and entered his rest in indiction 1, month 2, day 14, a [Sun]day (or [Fri]day.) The thrice fortunate, of blessed memory, who was lady of these here, my mother-in-law, Theodoreta, also entered her rest in indiction 4, month 4, day 13, a Friday. The lady Philosophia, the daughter of Aristolaos and Theodoreta of blessed memory, who became acknowledged wife to me, Joannes Philadelphos, was born in indiction 15. month 4, day 5, in the consulate of Rusticius and lived her full span until indiction 14. month 7, day 20, a Wednesday, year 25 of the reign of our most sacred and pious master. Flavius Justinianos, and year 10 after the consulate of Flavius Basilios. So the living should know that Philosophia, of blessed memory, lived in all 29 years, 2 months, [15] days. So may [God] receive their souls, [and] grant eternity to their spirits. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: Aristolaos, my father-in-law, of blessed memory, died and entered his rest in indiction 1, month 2, day 14, a [Sun]day (or [Fri]day.) The thrice fortunate, of blessed memory, who was lady of these here, my mother-in-law, Theodoreta, also entered her rest in indiction 4, month 4, day 13, a Friday. The lady Philosophia, the daughter of Aristolaos and Theodoreta of blessed memory, who became acknowledged wife to me, Joannes Philadelphos, was born in indiction 15. month 4, day 5, in the consulate of Rusticius and lived her full span until indiction 14. month 7, day 20, a Wednesday, year 25 of the reign of our most sacred and pious master. Flavius Justinianos, and year 10 after the consulate of Flavius Basilios. So the living should know that Philosophia, of blessed memory, lived in all 29 years, 2 months, [15] days. So may [God] receive their souls, [and] grant eternity to their spirits. / reference | |||
+ | Year: 2004 Publication title: Originally published in Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity: The Late Roman and Byzantine Inscriptions (2004) Author: Charlotte Roueché Place: London |
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Aristolaos, my father-in-law, of blessed memory, died and entered his rest in indiction 1, month 2, day 14, a [Sun]day (or [Fri]day.) The thrice fortunate, of blessed memory, who was lady of these here, my mother-in-law, Theodoreta, also entered her rest in indiction 4, month 4, day 13, a Friday. The lady Philosophia, the daughter of Aristolaos and Theodoreta of blessed memory, who became acknowledged wife to me, Joannes Philadelphos, was born in indiction 15. month 4, day 5, in the consulate of Rusticius and lived her full span until indiction 14. month 7, day 20, a Wednesday, year 25 of the reign of our most sacred and pious master. Flavius Justinianos, and year 10 after the consulate of Flavius Basilios. So the living should know that Philosophia, of blessed memory, lived in all 29 years, 2 months, [15] days. So may [God] receive their souls, [and] grant eternity to their spirits.
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2004
Originally published in Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity: The Late Roman and Byzantine Inscriptions (2004)
Charlotte Roueché
London