Roman Agora
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Inscription in honor of Emperor Hadrian. It was found at Agios Charalambos beach in the narthex of the Early Christian basilica and is kept in the Archaeological Museum of Komotini. It is a rectangular marble pedestal, of one meter height and approximately seventy cm width. It is dated in 131 AD, and therefore can be connected with the tour of the Roman emperor in the cities of Thrace and the corresponding attribution of gratitude and honors to him from the Maronites, after the known favorable attitude, that Hadrian showed towards their demands, with regards to the city’s benefits.
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Here you can see, an inscription in honor of Emperor Hadrian. It was found at Agios Charalambos beach in the narthex of the Early Christian basilica, and is kept in the Archaeological Museum of Komotini. It is a rectangular marble pedestal, of one meter height, and approximately seventy centimeters width. It is dated in 131 AD, and therefore can be connected with the tour of the Roman emperor in the cities of Thrace, and the corresponding attribution of gratitude and honors to him from the Maronites, after the known favorable attitude, that Hadrian showed towards their demands, with regards to the city’s benefits.
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“Roman Agora,” iGuide Repo, accessed December 23, 2024, http://ubuntu01.ceti.gr/omeka/items/show/1706.
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