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Monument ID | 104 |
Publication Citation | CIL |
Date Found or Published Precision Note | Possibly in BD-VAHD 1879 |
Source for Duplicate Argument | Tončinić 2011, 116-118, 123 cat. Nos. 93, 99 |
Monument Type | boundary inscription |
Monument Of Seventh Legion | yes |
Inscription |
E]x edict |
Translation | Pursuant to the edict of Publius Cornelius Dolabella, the propraetorial legate, Sextus Geminus, princeps posterior of the 7th legion, set up the boundary between the Neditae and Coriniensi. [This boundary stone] was restored at the order of Aulus Ducenius Geminus, the propraetorial legate of Augustus, as per Aulus Resius Maximus, the princeps posterior of the 11th legion Claudia pia fidelis, and Quintus Aebutius Liberalis, deputy spearman of this same legion |
Translation Source | Coopey, edit of Tončinić 2011 |
Date From | 63 |
Date To | 67 |
Date Note | It refers to the renewal of a demarcation made by Legio VII member between 14-20 CE however |
ModernHolding | Arheološki muzej u Zadru/Archaeological Museum in Zadar |
HoldingData | Inv. No. A 18229 |
DBInclusionReason | dates to 63-67 CE, but it refers to (and renews) a demarcation which was undertaken by a Legio VII member working under Dolabella. Thus the individual mentioned was active in 14-20 CE |
External Media Link |
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Suggested Citation
Ewan Coopey, Brian Ballsun-Stanton. (2025) "Monument 104 from Europe/Croatia/Popovići". In Community and Identity in the Roman Seventh Legion. Ewan Coopey, Brian Ballsun-Stanton (Ed). Released: In prep. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/3b80600a-2169-426b-8f85-556978677f92>
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