Epitaph of Artemeis, her husband, Eutyches, and their daughter-in-law Aurelia Artemeis. Limestone sarcophagus; lines 4-9 of the inscription in a tabula ansata flanked on both sides by a shield.
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Pisidia — Termessos (Güllük Dağı) — ca. 212 AD — Epigr. Forsch. in Termessos IV (2007) 107, 35
1 | ❦ Ἄρτεμεις, Ἀπελλοῦ θυ(γάτηρ), ἀπε(λευθέρα) ‵Περικλέους Ἑρ(μαίου)′ καὶ πά(ροικος), τὴν σωματοθήκην ❦ |
καὶ Αὐρ(ηλίᾳ) Ἀρτέμει, τῇ τοῦ υἱοῦ αὐτῶν γυναικί, | |
ἑαυτῇ καὶ τῷ ἀνδρὶ αὐτῆς Εὐτύ- | |
χῃ Τροκονδου, ἀπε(λευθέρῳ) | |
καὶ πα(ροίκῳ)· μετὰ δὲ τὴν | |
θέσιν αὐτῶν οὐδε- | |
νὶ ἐξέσται ἀνοῖξαι | |
ἢ ἐπιθάψαι τινά, ἐ- | |
πεὶ ἐκτείσει Διὶ Σολυ- | |
below tabula.10 | μεῖ 𐆖 ͵αφʹ, παντὸς ἔχοντος τὴν ἐξου- |
σίαν ἐκδικεῖν ἐπὶ τῷ ἡμίσει. ❦ |