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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): a; [? The sarcophagus and the] plot [?on which ] the sarcophagus [?stands] and the part of the platform adjacent to it belong to Aurelia Tertulla, daughter of Dionysios, the son of Zenon, the son of D...)
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Property / Translation EN: a; [? The sarcophagus and the] plot [?on which ] the sarcophagus [?stands] and the part of the platform adjacent to it belong to Aurelia Tertulla, daughter of Dionysios, the son of Zenon, the son of Dionysios, who was third of the name from Apollonios. They were bought by her from Lucius Ant(onius) Hermas, son of Hermas, in the fifth stephanephorate of Claudia Paulina, eighth month. In the sarcophagus [there has been (or shall be) buried .. ? .. ?Tertul]la and Eutyches also called Tertullos, children of Apollodo[ros (or Apollodo[tus) .. ? .. and there shall be buried .. ? .. and those whom] the aforementioned wish; but no one else [shall have the right to bury anyone in it nor to remove anyone of those buried] in it, since whoever contravenes this is to be (considered) sacrilegious [ and accursed and a tomb-breaker].b: [...] Markian[os . . . ]kos [...] / reference
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Year: 2007
Publication title: Originally published in Reynolds and Isik (2007).
Author: Joyce M. Reynolds

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Funerary inscription of Aurelia Tertulla
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iAph130618
Funerary inscription of Aurelia Tertulla

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    a; [? The sarcophagus and the] plot [?on which ] the sarcophagus [?stands] and the part of the platform adjacent to it belong to Aurelia Tertulla, daughter of Dionysios, the son of Zenon, the son of Dionysios, who was third of the name from Apollonios. They were bought by her from Lucius Ant(onius) Hermas, son of Hermas, in the fifth stephanephorate of Claudia Paulina, eighth month. In the sarcophagus [there has been (or shall be) buried .. ? .. ?Tertul]la and Eutyches also called Tertullos, children of Apollodo[ros (or Apollodo[tus) .. ? .. and there shall be buried .. ? .. and those whom] the aforementioned wish; but no one else [shall have the right to bury anyone in it nor to remove anyone of those buried] in it, since whoever contravenes this is to be (considered) sacrilegious [ and accursed and a tomb-breaker].b: [...] Markian[os . . . ]kos [...]
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    2007
    Originally published in Reynolds and Isik (2007).
    Joyce M. Reynolds