Name: Epitaph of Orania
Transcript:
ORANI-
A P (A)M (U)L (A) DEI VIXIT
ANN(OS) TES REQUIEVIT
IN PACE D (IE) IDUS
NOVEMB(RES) ER-
A LAS
Which in English means:
Orania, servant of God, lived for three years;
Rested in peace on the (first) day of the Ides of November of Era 541 (which in our calendar is the 13th of November of 503 AD)
Provenance: Found in a tombstone facing the Chapel of Santo António dos Pescadores in the 19th century by archaeologist Estácio da Veiga.
Materials: Marble
Description: Gravestone topped by the Chi Rho on the right and equal-armed cross on the left. A wreath surrounds the inscription.
Conservation status: Good
Retrieved from: Torres, C; Macias, S., (Coord.) (1993) – Museu de Mértola - Basílica Paleocristã. Mértola, Campo Arqueológico de Mértola.
Epitaph of Orania
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Credit
Torres, C; Macias, S., (Coord.) (1993) – Museu de Mértola - Basílica Paleocristã. Mértola, Campo Arqueológico de Mértola.