Inscriptions of the Northern Black Sea

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Date -500 - 1800 A.D.

 

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  • Tyras 8

category of text

  • decree 2
  • dedicatory 1
  • epitaph 2
  • honorary inscription 1

dating criteria

  • Explicit date 1
  • Palaeography 4
  • Prosopography 8

names

  • attested persons 6
  • rulers 1

monument

  • base 1
  • block 1
  • panel 4
  • stele 2

material

  • marble 8

technique

  • lapidary 8

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  • Belgorod-Dnestrovsky Regional Studies Museum 2
  • Odessa Archaeological Museum 1
  • Odessa Archaeological Museum. 1
  • The A.S. Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow 1
  • Unknown 2
  • Unknown In 2001, it was in a private collection in Kiev 1
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Results Showing 1 to 8 of 8

  • I 4 Tyras. Honorific decree, early III century C.E.
  • I 8 Tyras. Fragment of a decree, ca. 180 C.E.
  • I 23 Tyras. Building inscription by the Odrysian king Rhoimetalkes, 19-26/38 C.E.
  • I 26 Tyras. Honorific inscription for emperor Hadrian, march 118 C.E.
  • I 28 Tyras. Honorific inscription for emperor Severus Alexander, 222-235 C.E.
  • I 33 Tyras. Kallistratos, son of Seilios, last third of I century C.E.
  • I 35 Tyras. Epitaph of Laisthenes, 1st third of III century C.E.
  • I 36 Tyras. Epitaph of Dionysia Pia, wife of Sousos, I-III century C.E.
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