File:Two fragments of an imperial inscription in Latin from Aelia Capitolina dedicated to Hadrian, on display in the courtyard of Studium Biblicum Franciscanum Museum, Jerusalem (15098082453).jpg
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DescriptionTwo fragments of an imperial inscription in Latin from Aelia Capitolina dedicated to Hadrian, on display in the courtyard of Studium Biblicum Franciscanum Museum, Jerusalem (15098082453).jpg
Two fragments of an imperial inscription in Latin from Aelia Capitolina dedicated to Hadrian, on display in the courtyard of Studium Biblicum Franciscanum Museum, Jerusalem
Français : Vieille ville de Jérusalem, Via Dolorosa, seconde station, Eglise de la flagellation, Les vieilles pierres sont partout et signifient toutes quelque chose... fragment de l'arche monumentale dédiée à la visite de l'empereur romain en 130 qui portait l'inscription « Pour l'Empereur Caesar Augustus Traianus Hadrianus, fils de Traianus Parthicus divinisé, petit-fils de Nerva divinisé, grand-prêtre, revêtu de la puissance tribunitienne pour la quatorzième fois, consul pour la troisième fois, père de la patrie, [dédié par] la Xe légion Fretensis Antoniniana ».
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