Two Fragmentary Inscriptions from Halmyris

The article presents two fragments of inscriptions discovered in 2019 at Halmyris (Murighiol, jud. Tulcea). Fragment no.1 is part of a funerary inscription and dates from the 2nd century AD or early 3rd century. It belonged to a soldier from the local legionary detachment garrisons in the fort. Frag...

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