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Roman Africa
which gives the full titles of the Emperor, commencing witl
domitor hostium, and omitting the time-honoured distinction of
pater patrice, which no longer appears in imperial memorials.1
There is no clue to the date of this inscription, but it may be
assigned to a.d. 360, the year when Julian received the purple
at the hands of the army.
domitori hosti
vm • invicto
imp • indvlgen
tissimo • principi
d • n • fl • cl • ivliano
invicto • pio • fe
lici • semper • avg
resp • et • ordo ■ co
loniae • thamvg
cvrante • fl . . . .
aqvilino fl ■ p . . .
cvratore • rei
pvb • posvit • dedi
cavitove
Another inscription at Csesareais worth recording, on account
of its direct allusion to this Emperor as the ' restorer of the
religion of the Romans.'2 The lettering is incomplete and not
very legible, but was deciphered and described by M. Poulle
many years ago.
d n flv clav
dio ivliano
pio felici ....
omn . . . . fe
. . ie . . . polle Domino noslro Flavio Claudio Juli-
nti virtv ano, Pio, Felici, Augusto, omnium
tvm invicto perfectione pollente virtu turn, invicto
principi res principi, restitutori libertatis et Ro-
titvtori li manes religionis ac triumphatori or-
bertatis et ro bis.
manae re
ligionis ac tri
vmfatori or
bis
C.I.L. No. 1519.
C.I.L. No. 4326. Vide Poulle, Rec. de Const. 1869, p. 652.
Roman Africa
which gives the full titles of the Emperor, commencing witl
domitor hostium, and omitting the time-honoured distinction of
pater patrice, which no longer appears in imperial memorials.1
There is no clue to the date of this inscription, but it may be
assigned to a.d. 360, the year when Julian received the purple
at the hands of the army.
domitori hosti
vm • invicto
imp • indvlgen
tissimo • principi
d • n • fl • cl • ivliano
invicto • pio • fe
lici • semper • avg
resp • et • ordo ■ co
loniae • thamvg
cvrante • fl . . . .
aqvilino fl ■ p . . .
cvratore • rei
pvb • posvit • dedi
cavitove
Another inscription at Csesareais worth recording, on account
of its direct allusion to this Emperor as the ' restorer of the
religion of the Romans.'2 The lettering is incomplete and not
very legible, but was deciphered and described by M. Poulle
many years ago.
d n flv clav
dio ivliano
pio felici ....
omn . . . . fe
. . ie . . . polle Domino noslro Flavio Claudio Juli-
nti virtv ano, Pio, Felici, Augusto, omnium
tvm invicto perfectione pollente virtu turn, invicto
principi res principi, restitutori libertatis et Ro-
titvtori li manes religionis ac triumphatori or-
bertatis et ro bis.
manae re
ligionis ac tri
vmfatori or
bis
C.I.L. No. 1519.
C.I.L. No. 4326. Vide Poulle, Rec. de Const. 1869, p. 652.