Bilingual epitaph of Hosia, daughter of Abaskantos and Primigenia.
Limestone pedimental stele.
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Moesia Inferior — Nicopolis ad Istrum (Nikyup) — Gorna Oryahovitsa — late 2nd/early 3rd c. AD — IzvIstMuzVeliko Turnovo 8 (1993) 97-103 — Atti XI Congr. Epigr. I (1999) 769-776 — cf. AnnEp (2002) 159; SEG 52.717
1 | Θ(εοῖς) Κ(αταχθονίοις) ∙ |
Ὁσίαι Φ(λαβίου) ∙ Ἀβασκάν- | |
του θυγατρὶ ζησά- | |
σᾳ ἔτη ∙ κε ∙ Φ(λάβιος) ∙ Ἀβάσ- | |
5 | καντος καὶ Πριμι- |
γενία γονεῖς θυγατ- | |
ρὶ εὐσεβεῖ ∙ ἀνέθηκαν. | |
D(is) ∙ M(anibus). | |
Hosia ∙ F(lavii) ∙ Abas- | |
10 | canti ∙ f(ilia) ∙ v(ixit) ∙ a(nnos) ∙ XXV |
F(lavius) ∙ Abascantus | |
et ∙ Primigenia | |
parentes ∙ filiae | |
bene ∙ merenti | |
15 | f(aciendum) ∙ c(uraverunt). |