Some notable architectural works are constructed in …
Years: 116 - 116
Some notable architectural works are constructed in the Aegyptus province during Lupus’ tenure of office.
A new portico in the Oasis of Thebes is, in the same manner as the temple at Panopolis in Thebaid under the prior prefect Lucius Sulpicius Simius, dedicated to Serapis and Isis (Samuel Sharpe, History of Egypt, Moxon 1859, volume 2, page 157) with the following inscription:
"For the fortune of the Lord Emperor Caesar Nerva Trajanus, the best, Augustus, Germanicus, Dacicus, under Marcus Rutilius Lupus, praefect of Egypt.To Sarapis and Isis, the most great gods, the inhabitants of Cysis, having decreed the building of the pylon, did it in token of their piety. In the year 19 of the Emperor Caesar Nerva Trajanus, the best, Augustus, Germanicus, Dacicus, the first of Pachon”
(from Sir John Gardner Wilkinson’s book on Egypt: "Modern Egypt and Thebes: being a description of Egypt; including the information required for travellers in that country." [1843] Full text available on Google Books)
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- Classical antiquity
- Pax Romana
- Jewish–Roman wars
- Kitos War, or Second Jewish-Roman War, or Jewish Revolt of 115-17
