Declaration of property Seventh consulate of Diocletian and the sixth consulate of Maximian (299)
Description
Declaration of property from Panopolis (modern name: Akhmim), Egypt, written on papyrus. Written by Aurelius Horion (son of Petearbeschinis), chief prophet (a priest) of Panopolis, to Aurelius Chrysippos, official in charge of the land survey of the Panopolite Nome, in accordance with an edict of the emperors. Horion lists the property belonging to the office of prophet Lists small holdings in various numbered plots in the metropolitan area and in the Middle toparchy of the Panopolite Nome. Includes the following types of land: palm grove with olive trees land grown with heliotropes (sunflowers, etc.), sown land, dry land, vineyard, dry vineyard, and palm grove without olive trees. Dated to the seventh consulate of Diocletian and the sixth
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- TM-Text 100079 primary
- APIS-Text duke.apis.33853125 tier-1
- DDbDP-Text p.ammon;2;50 tier-1
- HGV-Text 100079 tier-1
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