Princeton Expeditions to Syria (1899, 1904-1905, 1909)

Pages That Mention Ḥebrân

Butler Diary: Northern and Central Syria V, 1900

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47 A.D. Hebrâu: CIS 170: 1 ' In the month Tiŝrῑ of the year VII of Claudius 2 the emperor. 3 this is the door, which made Nalikū, the son of 4 Ḳaṣiu / (?) the priest of Allât. Say: Peace! ' CIS 171. '[Wa]h ballât, son of Nagyrū' On the breast of a broken statue. (about the same time)

55 A.D. Boṣra, over the door of an old church; CIS 182. 1 ' This is the temple which has built Rūhū, son of Nalikū, son of Aklabū, son of Rūhū, for Allât, their goddess, 2 who is in Ṣalkhad and whom has placed here Rūhū, son of Ḳaṣiu, with (or the great grandfather of) Rūhū the above mentioned, 3 in the month of August, of the year 17 of Nalikū, King of the Nabataeans, son of Ḳaretat, King of the Nabataeans, who loves his people? '

1st Centy A.D. Boṣra, on a sacophagus of black basalt, CIS 173: ' This is the sacophagus , which made Wahbĕl, son of Ausîū, / for Ta'mor his wife, the daughter of 'Abdêlgê / the eparchos? '

ib., on a tombstone; CIS 175: ' Nagênnat, daughter of / Naṭar'ĕl. '

ib. CIS 176: ' This is the altar, / which made Taimū, / the son of Waldân (?) for Baalŝamin (?) the god of Sa'idū. '

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