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Greek Inscriptions from Lycia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

Extract

1. At Lydae, on the western edge of the horizontal slabs of a tomb, on the side of which is Mr. Hicks' No. 12.

This may be compared with the inscription No. 16 of Mr. Hicks, which it very closely resembles. The builder would seem to be the same Heliodoros who is numbered 6 in the genealogical tree. Letters ·04m.

Below the three lower heroa and further south we found two inscribed fragments. One had the letters ΑΥΤΟ (·06m.) and obviously had an imperial connection: the other showed ΩΡΟΥΤΟΥ ΝΙΑΗΛΙΟ and must have referred to the Diophantus family.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1895

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References

1 Hicks, E. L. in J.H.S. vol. x. pp. 55Google Scholarsqq.

2 See below, p. 123, no. 12.

3 Reisen, vol. i. p. 129.

4 Anzeige der philosophisch-historischen Classe (Vienna), No. xviii. (July 20, 1892).

5 Reisen, vol. ii. p. 27.

6 See below, p. 123, no. 12.

7 Vol. i. p. 142, ‘Before we commenced our descent,’ &c.