CIIC 500
ᚕ CIIC 500 | |
CIIC ID: | CIIC 500 |
CISP ID: | ANDRS/1 |
Country: | Isle of Man |
Region: | Andreas |
City/Village: | Originally Knoc-y-doonee, currently Manx Museum, Douglas |
Produced: | 6th Century |
Dimensions: | 1.75m High, 43cm Wide, 20cm Thick |
Ogham letters: | |
᚛ᚒᚁᚔᚉᚐᚈᚑᚄᚋᚐᚊᚔᚏᚑᚉᚐᚈᚑᚄ᚜ | |
Text - Native: | |
FILIVS-ROCATI HIC-IACIT | |
Text - English: | |
Ammecatus son of Rocatus lies here. | |
Other resources: | |
Ogham - Ogham inscriptions |
CIIC 500 is a stone inscription discovered on the Isle of Man in 1909. The stone's material is 'clay slate' and is believed to have originated from hills six miles to the south of the site where it was found.
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