Loan Year 35 of Augustus [6 Jan. 26]
Description
Loan that has been crossed out from Egypt, written on papyrus. Loan of 84 drachmas between Chairemon, son of Akousilaos, and his wife Thaubastis, daughter of someone whose name begins with "Pet" and Phileas. Drawn up in Ptolemais Euergetis in the Arsinoite Nome (modern name: Fayyum), Egypt. Chairemon acts as Thaubastis' guardian. The loan states that the couple will repay the loan with 12 percent interest in Tybi of year 36 of Augustus. Dated to Xandikou 1 or Mecheir 1, year 35 of the emperor Augustus (Jan. 26, 6 A.D.). The signature of Chairemon and Thaubastis is written for them by someone else because they are illiterate. Red stamp on the verso mentions year 35 of Augustus (5/6 A.D.)
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