Inscription Database
Building/dedicatory inscription from (Civitas Nemetum) – Wissembourg (Germania superior)
Canonical URI:
https://edh.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/edh/inschrift/HD079176
(Last Updates: 2021-02-17, Gräf)
Transcription | Majuscle |
In h(onorem) d(omus) d(ivinae) | IN H D D |
deo Mercur- | DEO MERCVR |
io aedem ar- | IO AEDEM AR |
am Attian- | AM ATTIAN |
us Magiss(a) et | VS MAGISS ET |
Magissius H- | MAGISSIVS H |
ibernus c(ustos) a(rmorum) | IBERNVS C A |
leg(ionis) XXII p(iae) f(idelis) | LEG XXII P F |
Chronological Data:
171 AD – 200 AD
171 AD – 200 AD
Literature:
- CIL 13, 06078.
- W. Brambach, Corpus inscriptionum Rhenanarum (Elberfeld 1867) 333, Nr. 1836.
- (o. Autor), in: P. Flotté u. a., Le Bas-Rhin, Carte archéologique de la Gaule 67, 1 (Paris 2000) 649.
- A. Kakoschke, FeRA 38, 2019, 17-19, Nr. 9; Abb. 11 (Zeichnung).
Find circumstances / present location
province:
country:
France
ancient find spot:
(Civitas Nemetum)
modern find spot:
Wissembourg
find spot:
modern region:
Grand Est
year of find:
before 1750
present location:
zerstört
Type of inscription / language
type of inscription:
building/dedicatory inscription
language:
Latin
Type of monument
type of monument:
altar
Historical relevant data
religion:
names of pagan deities
military:
present
social / economic / legal history:
present
Commentary
Vormals in der Straßburger Bibliothek aufbewahrt, dort bei der deutschen Belagerung 1870 zerstört. Z. 1 befand sich auf der corona. Z. 5: nach Kakoschke Attianus eher als Pseudogentiliz mit zur selben Person gehörigem Cognomen Magissa anzusehen.
People
Person 1
Name:
Attianus Magiss.
Cognomen:
Attianus
gender:
male
Person 2
Name:
Magiss.
Cognomen:
Magissa*
gender:
male
Person 3
Name:
Magissius Hibernus
Nomen:
Magissius
Cognomen:
Hibernus
gender:
male
Status:
military personnel
General Data
HD-Nr:
HD079176
Work Status:
checked with drawing
Last Update:
2021-02-17 by Gräf
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