ʻAbud - St. Theodore; Mar Todros; Mar Thodrous

Church/Monastery name: 
ʻAbud - St. Theodore; Mar Todros; Mar Thodrous
Inscription number: 
1
Selected bibliography: 
210-211 (ed. pr.)
186-187, fig. 2 (ph.)
143, pl. 45.2 (ph.)
105, no. 51 (ph.)
Abbreviation for Journals and Series
Epigraphical corpora: 

SEG 57 (2007): 1817

Inscription type: 
boundary
Location: 

Inscribed on a broken lintel, found in 1893 reused in a house with the inscription upside down.

Pres. location: Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem, no. 6288.

Physical description : 

Inscribed limestone lintel, 128x33x19 cm, damaged on the right side and lower edge. Below the inscription there are two doves facing a cross.

Text: 

Μαρτύριον τοῦ ἁγίου Θ[εοδώρου].

Translation: 

Martyrium of Saint Theodore.

Commentary: 

Bagatti (2002) thinks that although "the name is mutilated by a break in the stone [...], it is certain because it remained in use right up to our day".

Summary: 

Broken limestone lintel of the martyrium of Saint Th[eodore], found outside the church in secondary use.

Contents
Definitions of building/part of building: 
martyrium
Saints names: 
Theodorus
Epithets of saints: 
hagios/hagia