The Roman inscriptions on stone from Hadrian's Wall. Follow the Twitter feed on @perlineamvalli and the blog at perlineamvalli.wordpress.comMarkers are colour-coded: green (location certain), yellow (location approximate), and red (precise location uncertain). Click on a marker for details about an inscription.Conventions used are as follows:[...] = missing portions[[...]] = deliberate erasure/ = line break() = expanded abbreviation7 = centurial mark – equivalent to c(enturia)? = leaf stop• = stop


0: Benwell fort
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1: RIB 1327
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1: RIB 1327

1327.jpgDeo / Antenocitico / et Numinib(us) / Augustor(um) / Ael(ius) Vibius / c(enturio) leg(ionis) XX V(alaeriae) V(ictricis) / v(otum) s(oluit) l(ibens) m(erito)

For the god Antenociticus and the deities of the Emperors, Aelius Vibius, centurion of the Twentieth Legion Valera Victrix, willing and deservedly fulfilled a vow

Found 1862 in the temple of Antenociticus.

Source: RIB I p.439


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2: RIB 1328

Deo An[tenocitico / sacrum / coh(ors) I Va[n]gion(um) / quib(us) prae est / [...]c(ius) Cassi/[anus p]raef(ectus) / [v(otum) s(oluit) l(ibens)] m(erito)

Sacred for the god Antenociticus, the First cohort of Vangioni who are under the prefect [...] Cassianus, willing and deservedly fulfilled a vow

Found 1862 in the Temple of Antenociticus.

Source: RIB I p.439


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3: RIB 1329

Deo An(ten)ocitico / iudiciis Optimo/rum Maximorum/que Imp(eratorum) N(ostrorum) sub Vlp(io) / Marcello co(n)s(ulari) Tine/ius Longus in p[re]/fectura equitu[m] / lato clavo exorna/tus et q(uaestor) d(esignatus)

For the god Antenociticus, Tineius Longus (set this up), adorned with the broad stripe and designated quaestor whilst prefect of cavalry, by the decrees of the best and greatest Emperors, under Ulpius Marcellus, consular governor

Found 1862 in the Temple of Antenociticus. Marcellus was governor AD180-5

Source: RIB I p.440


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