Abstract
An edition of the new Tymion inscription from Uşak is given, including German translation and commentary of the content. The edition for the first time provides a fully supplemented text of the fragmentary epigraph. The inscription represents an imperial rescript to the tenant farmers of the imperial estate of Tymion and Simoe (205 / 208 C.E.). The historical importance of the stone is discussed, including consequences for the localisation of Montanism’s Tymion and Pepouza.
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