Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos
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Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos
Summary
Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos is an inscription[1].
Key Facts
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's instance of is recorded as inscription[2].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's instance of is recorded as archaeological artefact[3].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's instance of is recorded as cultural property[4].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's instance of is recorded as fragment[5].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's instance of is recorded as tabula ansata[6].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos was followed by Inscription 848, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos[7].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's location of discovery is recorded as Dura-Europos[8].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's location of discovery is recorded as Mithraeum, Dura-Europos[9].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's location of discovery is recorded as Block J7, Dura-Europos[10].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's writing system is recorded as Latin alphabet[11].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos is part of Mithraeum, Dura-Europos[12].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's language of work or name is recorded as Latin[13].
- 210 marks the founding of Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos[14].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's time of discovery or invention is recorded as 1930[15].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's significant event is recorded as Yale-French Excavation Season Seven at Dura-Europos[16].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's significant event is recorded as Yale-French Excavation Season Eight at Dura-Europos[17].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's described by source is recorded as The excavations at Dura-Europos: Preliminary Report of Seventh and Eighth Seasons of Work 1933-1934 and 1934-1935[18].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's inscription is recorded as Pro sal(ute) et incol(umitate) d(ominorum) / n(ostrum) imp(eratorum) (trium) L. Sep(timi) Severi pii / Pert(inacis) et M. Aurel(i) Antonini [[et L. Sept(imi) Geta[e]]] / Aug(ustorum) (trium) tem / plum dei Solis Invicti Mithrae sub Minic(io) Martiali proc(uratore) / Aug(usti) / rest(itutum) ab Ant(onio) Valentino (centurione) princ(ipe) / pr(aeposito) ve[x(illationum) Leg(ionum) III]Ị Ṣc̣yt(hicae) / et XVI F(laviae) F(irmae) p(iae) f(idelis)[19].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+33'}[20].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject International (Digital) Dura-Europos Archive[21].
- Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's height of letters is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+4.2'}[22].
Body
Publication
Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos's language of work or name is recorded as Latin[13]. It is part of Mithraeum, Dura-Europos[12].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Inscription 847, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos was followed by Inscription 848, the Mithraeum, Dura-Europos[7].