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Funerary inscription of Eutyches and Glykera
Type of monument
Funerary inscription.
Location
Dinar (Apameia): above Tiyatro Caddesi, between houses.
Description
Large white limestone block, moulded above, with tabula ansata.
I, Tiberius Claudius Eutyches, constructed the tomb for my father Eutyches and my mother Glykera, in memoriam.
Commentary
For the term τεκοῦσα (‘mother’) in lines 4-5, cf. MAMA XI 123 (1955/93: Akmoneia); MAMA XI 14 (1956/82: Apollonia). Tiberius Claudius Eutyches may be a relative of one of the most prominent families at Apameia in the second century AD, that of Ti. Claudius Mithridates (IGR IV 787; MAMA VI 182) and his descendants (IGR IV 790; MAMA VI 180).