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Stele of Vespasian

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Short description: Stele found in an ancient Georgian capital
Stele of Vespasian
Mtskhet stella - Greek text.jpg
MaterialStone
Size126 x 116[1]
WritingAncient Greek
Created75 AD
Discovered1867
PlaceArmazi
Present locationGeorgian National Museum, Rustaveli Avenue, Tbilisi, Georgia

The Stele of Vespasian (Georgian: ვესპასიანეს სტელა) is a stele with Ancient Greek inscriptions found in 1867[2] at Armazi, near Mtskheta, Georgia in the ancient capital of the Caucasian Kingdom of Iberia. The stele memorialises reinforcement of the fortification of Armazi walls by Emperor Vespasian.[3][4] Additionally, the inscription mentions two emperors Titus, Domitian and two kings Mihrdat I of Iberia, Pharasmanes I of Iberia and prince royal Amazaspus. The inscription is dated to 75 AD.[3][5][6] The top of the stele is lost. According to Professor David Braund, the missing text was in Latin or Armazic (outgrowth of Aramaic language).[3][7] Cyril Toumanoff identifies Amazaspus as King Amazasp I of Iberia,[8] though it can be prince royal Amazaspus, son of Pharasmanes I of Iberia, who is known from the Epigram of Amazaspos found in Rome.[3]

Inscription

References

  1. Gamkrelidze, p. 18
  2. Lomtatidze, p. 24
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Rapp, p. 224
  4. Gamkrelidze, p. 13
  5. Suny, p. 15
  6. Toumanoff, p. 13
  7. Rapp, p. 215
  8. Toumanoff, p. 15
  9. Lomtatidze, p. 11

Bibliography

  • Stephen H. Rapp Jr (2014) The Sasanian World through Georgian Eyes: Caucasia and the Iranian Commonwealth in Late Antique Georgian Literature
  • Ronald Grigor Suny (1994) The Making of the Georgian Nation, Indiana University Press
  • Cyril Toumanoff (1969) Chronology of the Early Kings of Iberia, Fordham University
  • Giorgi Lomtatidze (1955) Archaeological excavations in an ancient Georgian capital of Mtskheta, Georgian National Academy of Sciences
  • Gela Gamkrelidze (2014) Archaeology of Roman period of Georgia




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