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Auction 98  6-7 Jun 2017
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Lot 2047

Starting price: 500 USD
Price realized: 1300 USD
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Roman Judaea. Terracotta Brick Bearing the Stamp of the Tenth Legion. Established in 41-40 BC by Julius Caesar's heir, Octavian, during his conflict with Pompey, but later stationed Syria and eventually transferred to Judaea, the Jewish historian Josephus records that the Tenth Legion (Legio X Fretensis), was among those responsible for the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem under the leadership of the Roman general and future emperor, Titus. This brick bears the inscription LEG X FR, clearly identifying it as a brick made by this historically important unit of the Roman military. In excellent condition, with remnants of mortar still affixed around the perimeter of the brick. Size: 7½ x 7½" x 1¼". Estimate Value $500 - 700
Ex Living Torah Museum collection.
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