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Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 3929
One of four examples of libelli found at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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POxy 3929 (or P. Oxy. LVIII 3929) is one of four examples of libelli found at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt. It is a certificate of sacrifice, serving as proof that the recipient satisfied the pagan commissioners during the Decian persecution of Christians.[1] It was issued in the year 250.
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See also
- Lapsi (Christian)
- Oxyrhynchus papyri
- Other libelli: POxy 658, POxy 1464, POxy 2990
- Warrant to arrest a Christian: POxy 3035
References
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