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Epitaph of a Legionary of the Legio XVI Flavia Firma from Macedonia1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 September 2012
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In a clearing outside a newly built church in the village of μττραΪνάταις, near Beroea, lies a large marble grave-stele, in the upper portion of which is a relief with a moulding above and below: beneath the relief is the inscribed surface with mouldings on all sides (fig. 3). Relief: 1. centre, standing full-face, Roman soldier, probably bearded, clad in short military tunic and cloak, holding in r. hand long indeterminable object (pilum ?); 1. hand rests on hilt of sword with folds of cloak draped over 1. forearm. In lower r. corner, shield on base; above shield, a helmet.
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- Copyright © J. M. R. Cormack 1941. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies
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Found during an epigraphical journey in Bottiaea in the autumn of 1936 in the company of Mr. C. F. Edson of Harvard University.
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2 See Ritterling, P-W xii, 1186–1829, s.v. ‘legio’, especially 1268, 1364ff. and 1765 ff.; Parker, H. M. D., The Roman Legions Oxford, 1928), 107, 145, 148, 159Google Scholar; ILS, 456, 1020, 1047, 1066, 1076, where the legion is called xvi Flavia fidel(is), 1141, 1142, 1165, 2288, 2655, 2660, 2764, 5864a, 5899, 8868, 8876, 9115; Cagnat, IGR, iii, 558, 917, 1117/8, 1121/2, 1195, 1420; CIG, 4236, 4240, 4439, 4543, 4545, 4546, 4601; CIL, iii, 7397, xiv, 2950, etc.