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The neo-punic inscription (KAI 121) is:

חנבעל מישקל ארץ מחב דעת התמת זבח שפט אדר
עזרם בן חמלכת טבחפי ראפס בן ארם בתם פעל ואיקדש

It translates to English:

"Emperor Caesar, the son of the divine Augustus, the supreme pontiff, the 24th power, the 13th consul, the father of the country a noble red dresser of the country, a lover of Concordia the flamen Sufes, the governor of the sacred Himilchon, the son of Tapapi, tried to do with his money and dedicated the same"
  • Español: Inscripción de las puertas del teatro de Leptis Magna (Libia, correspondiente con AE 1938, 3 ; AE 1948, 6adn. ; AE 1998, 1513adn. ; IRT 321 : Imp(eratore) Caesare Divi f(ilio) Aug(usto) pont(ifice) max(imo) tr(ibunicia) pot(estate) XXIV co(n)s(ule) XIII patre patr(iae)/ Annobal Rufus ornator patriae amator concordiae/ flamen sufes praef(ectus) sacr(orum) Himilchonis Tapapi f(ilius) d(e) s(ua) p(ecunia) fac(iendum) coer(avit)/ idemq(ue) dedicavit
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Bilingual Latin-Punic inscription at the theatre in Leptis Magna, Roman Africa (present-day Libya)

5 October 2007

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