Inscription Database
Votive inscription from Borbetomagus (Civitas Vangionum) – Worms (Germania superior)
Canonical URI:
https://edh.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/edh/inschrift/HD075817
(Last Updates: 2021-02-24, Osnabrügge)
Transcription | Majuscle |
I(ovi) O(ptimo) M(aximo) | I O M |
L(ucius) Octavi- | L OCTAVI |
us Celer | VS CELER |
praef(ectus) coh(ortis) | PRAEF COH |
VII Br<e=I>u(corum) et | VII BRIV ET |
coh(ortis) I Thra(cum) | COH I THRA |
Chronological Data:
31 AD – 85 AD
31 AD – 85 AD
Literature:
- CIL 13, 06213.
- CIL 13, 04, 06213 add. p. 91.
- W. Boppert, Römische Steindenkmäler aus Worms und Umgebung, CSIR Deutschland 2, 10 (Mainz 1998) 51-52, Nr. 14; Taf. 17, 14 (Zeichnung).
- J. Spaul, Cohors². The evidence for and a short history of the auxiliary units of the imperial Roman army (Oxford 2000) 325-326. 364-365.
Find circumstances / present location
province:
country:
Germany
ancient find spot:
Borbetomagus (Civitas Vangionum)
modern find spot:
find spot:
modern region:
Rheinland-Pfalz
year of find:
before 1484
present location:
verschollen
Type of inscription / language
type of inscription:
votive inscription
language:
Latin
Type of monument
type of monument:
altar
Historical relevant data
religion:
names of pagan deities
military:
present
geography:
present
Commentary
Vom damaligen Wormser Bischof Johann von Dalberg vor 1484 zusammen mit http://edh-www.adw.uni-heidelberg.de/edh/inschrift/HD075809 und http://edh-www.adw.uni-heidelberg.de/edh/inschrift/HD075818 im Wormser Bischofshof eingemauert. Dort vermutlich im Pfälzer Erbfolgekrieg 1689 zerstört. Genauer Fundort unbekannt.
People
Person 1
Name:
L. Octavius Celer
Praenomen:
L.
Nomen:
Octavius
Cognomen:
Celer
gender:
male
Status:
equestrian order
General Data
HD-Nr:
HD075817
Work Status:
checked with drawing
Last Update:
2021-02-24 by Osnabrügge
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