E07493: Latin epitaph for a woman, expressing her wish of eternal life 'in the name of Peter' (the Apostle, S00036). Now lost, but probably displayed in the Cemetery of Priscilla, or elsewhere on the via Salaria, Rome. Probably second half of the 4th c. [provisional entry; description needed]
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Ruta omnibus subdita et atfabi- lis bibet in nomine Petri in pace ☧
'Ruta, obedient to everyone and kind. May she live in the name of Peter, in peace. (christogram)'
Place of evidence - City name in other Language(s)
Suburban catacombs and cemeteries
Rome
Rome
Roma
Ῥώμη
Rhōmē
Cult activities - Places
Burial site of a saint - crypt/ crypt with relics
Cult activities - Non Liturgical Practices and Customs
Prayer/supplication/invocation
Cult Activities - Miracles
Miraculous protection - other
Cult Activities - Protagonists in Cult and Narratives
Women
Source
Description needed. Tentatively ascribed to the cemetery of Prisicilla on the via Salaria by Antonio Ferrua.
Discussion
Antonio Ferrua points out that similar phrases occur in the following epitaphs: ILCV 2233 (= EXXXX): '[v]ivas in nomine Laurenti', ILCV 2098 (=EXXXXX): 'i(n) nomine martur[orum]', ICVR III 7283: 'vivis in nomine Christi', ICVR III 7066: '[viva]s in nomen De[i]'.
Dating: The editors of the Epigraphic Database Bari date the inscription to the second half of the fourth century.
Bibliography
Edition:
Epigraphic Database Bari, no. EDB35120.
see http://www.edb.uniba.it/epigraph/35120
De Rossi, G.B., Ferrua, A. (eds.) Inscriptiones Christianae Urbis Romae Septimo Saeculo Antiquiores, n.s., vol. 8: Coemeteria viarum Nomentanae et Salariae (Vatican: Pont. Institutum Archaeologiae Christianae, 1983), no. 23266 (with further bibliography) and additional notes on p. 468.