E01141: Greek epitaph for a presbyter of a church dedicated to unnamed *Apostles. Found at Tavium (Galatia, central Asia Minor). Probably late 5th-7th c.
Cult Activities - Protagonists in Cult and Narratives
Ecclesiastics - lesser clergy
Source
A white marble slab, probably cut from a fragment of a column. Broken and lost at the top and bottom. Preserved dimensions: H. 0.495 m; W. 0.29 m; Th. 0.11 m; letter height 0.019-0.04 m. Found at Büyüknefes (near ancient Tavium). Kept in the Museum of Yozgat.
Discussion
The inscription is the epitaph for a presbyter of a church dedicated to unspecified Apostles. The same church is almost certainly mentioned in another epitaph from Tavium, composed for a person, said to have 'found a place of relief, having run to the Apostles' / ἀνέσεως τόπον εὑρὼν τοῖς ἀποστόλοις προσδραμών (see: E$01009).
Dating: probably late 5th-7th c. (based on the lettering and contents).
Bibliography
Edition:
I. Mus. Yozgat - Wallner, C., Die Inschriften des Museums in Yozgat (Tyche. Sonderband 6, Vienna: Holzhausen, der Verlag, 2011), no. II 4.
Inscriptiones Christianae Graecae database, no. 2282: http://www.epigraph.topoi.org/ica/icamainapp/inscription/show/2282
Reference works:
Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum 61, 1114.