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Declaration of property Year 20 (303)
Description
Declaration of property from Panopolis, Egypt, written on papyrus. Written by Aurelia Senpetechensis, daughter of Petechensis, through her husband Aurelius Petearbeschinis son of Horos and priest of Panopolis, to someone with Aurelius in his name and to Aurelius Apion, both surveyors of the Panopolite Nome. Declaration lists holdings in the Panopolite Nome in accordance with an imperial edict. Dated to the eighth consulate of Diocletian and the seventh consulate of Maximian as well as year 20 (303 A.D.). Part of the archive of Ammon, the well-known scholastikos, or lawyer
Cross-references (4)
- TM-Text 100083 primary
- APIS-Text duke.apis.33853133 tier-1
- DDbDP-Text p.ammon;2;53col1 tier-1
- HGV-Text 100083 tier-1
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