Funerary inscription of Aeliae Tyche and family (GER0206)
Dublin Core
Title
Funerary inscription of Aeliae Tyche and family (GER0206)
Description
Funerary inscription of Aeliae Tyche and husband dedicated by her son.
Source
Publisher
Welles, C. 1938. "The Inscriptions," pg.448, no. 203, in Gerasa: city of the Decapolis, C.H. Kraeling (ed.).
Date
Format
Stone block
Language
Identifier
GER0206
IIIF Item Metadata
UUID
788c7462-d8c5-4366-890b-452ab35e43ae
Funerary inscription Item Type Metadata
Diplomatic
PAELAVG
LIB
ANTEROTIET
AELIAETYCHE
PARENTIBYS
PAELVIATOR
FIL FECIT
LIB
ANTEROTIET
AELIAETYCHE
PARENTIBYS
PAELVIATOR
FIL FECIT
Edition
P(ublio) Ael(io) Aug(usti)
lib(erto)
Anteroti et
Aeliae Tyche
parentibus
P(ublius) Ael(ius) Viator
fil(ius) fecit.
lib(erto)
Anteroti et
Aeliae Tyche
parentibus
P(ublius) Ael(ius) Viator
fil(ius) fecit.
Translation
For Publius Aelius Augustus
freedman of
Anteroti, and
Aelia Tyche,
parents.
Publius Aelius Viator,
son, made (this).
freedman of
Anteroti, and
Aelia Tyche,
parents.
Publius Aelius Viator,
son, made (this).
Diplomatic Constituted From
Dalman, 1913
Edition Constituted From
Welles, C. 1938.
Translation Constituted From
WIRE: Women in the Roman East
Findspot
Built into southern course of city wall, Gerasa
Original Context (if known)
Possibly part of an altar (Dalman, 1913).
Name 1
Name 2
Role 2
Name 3
Selected Bibliography
Dalman, G. 1913. "Studien aus dem Deutschen evang. Institut für Altertumswissenschaft in Jerusalem. 21. Inschriften aus dem Ostjordanland nebst einem Anhang über einige andere Inschriften " Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins 36:4, 263 f., no. 29.
Citation
“Funerary inscription of Aeliae Tyche and family (GER0206),” WIRE: Women in the Roman East Project, accessed September 13, 2024, https://www.wireproject.org/items/show/22.