Honorific inscription for the priest Lucius Corbulo and his wife Ammia.  Marble plaque.
[ ] Lydia — Philadelphia (Alaşehir) — 3rd c. AD? — H. Malay, Manisa Mus. (1994) 42, 49 (mention)
a, left.1 ἡ βουλὴ καὶ ὁ δῆμος ἐτείμησαν
Λούκιον Κο̣ρ̣βούλ̣ω̣νος τοῦ Ἑρμο-
λάου, τὸν ἱερέα, ἄνδρα καλὸν
καὶ ἀγαθόν, ἐκ προ̣γό̣-
5 νων βουλευτ̣[ικ]ο̣ῦ̣ κ̣α̣ὶ̣
ἀρχικοῦ τάγμ̣α̣τος, [φι]-
λότειμον̣ ἐ̣ν̣ π̣ᾶ̣σ̣[ι κα]ὶ̣
ἄρξαντα ΤΑΣ[— c.6 — ἡ]-
μῖν ἀρχ̣ὰς [ἐνδόξως] κ̣α̣ὶ̣
10 μετ[ὰ] πολ[λῶν χρημ]ά̣-
των· ἱππ[αρχήσαντα], ἐ̣-
φηβαρχή̣[σαντα καὶ]
ταμιεύσαντ̣[α, στρατη]-
γήσαντα, γυ̣μ̣[νασιαρχή]-
15 σαντα ΕΜ̣[— c.13 —]ΕΝ τῇ βασιλ[ι]-
κῇ καὶ τῷ γ[υμνασίῳ κ]α̣ὶ̣ [τ]ῇ γερουσίᾳ̣.
b, right.4 ἡ βουλὴ καὶ ὁ δῆ-
5 μος ἐτείμησαν
Ἀμμίαν Ἀρτέμω-
νος, θυγατέρα
βουλευτοῦ κα[ὶ]
ἀρχικοῦ, γυνα[ῖ]-
10 κα δὲ Λουκίου
Κορβούλωνος
ἠ̣θῶν ἕνεκα καὶ
τῆς ἐν τῷ βίῳ σε̣-
μνότητος. vacat
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