P.Mich.inv. 3001

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Record Details

Inventory Number
P.Mich.inv. 3001
Processing Number
1740
Section/Side
Recto

Background and Physical Properties

Publ./Side
Recto; Verso unpublished
Connections
archive of Gaius Apolinarius Niger (& family)
Material
Pap
Size
45.2 X 20.2 cm
Items
1
Lines
19
Mounted
No
Negative
No
Negative in Copenhagen
yes (+ verso)
Conservation Status
Broken on the left side (2-2.5 cm lost); - cut from a roll
Palaeographic Description
see electronic version of PMich VI, 428
Status
published
Library
Cairo

Contents

Date
February 3, 154 A.D.
Origin
Karanis, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt
Provenance
Karanis, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt
Acquisition
24-5006E2-A
Language
Greek
Genre
Documentary
Author
Valeria Diodora
Type of Text/Title of Work
Contract of Sale of a House
Content
Agreement whereby Valeria Diodora sells a house and two courtyards inherited from her mother to Gaius Iulius Niger, a former cavalryman, for 800 drachmai
Persons
Antoninus Pius, Emperor;
Valeria Diodora, daughter of Gaius Valerius Heraklianos and Minucia Thermoutharion (see also P. Mich. VI, 370; B.G.U. II, 472);
her husband & guardian, Limnaios son of Petheus and Sambous, grandson of Hatres;
her deceased mother Minucia Thermoutharion;
Gaius Iulius Niger, veteran (see P. Mich. VI, 422 introd.; Eos 49 [1957/1958] 155-164);
Petheus son of Heras;
Heras son of Petheus
Geographica
Karanis
Translation
The seventeenth year of the Emperor Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius, the 9th of the month Xandikos - Mecheir, at Karanis in the division of Herakleides of the Arsinoite nome. Valeria Diodora, daughter of Gaius Valerius Heraklianos, about 60 years of age, with a scar on the right calf and a mole near the left side of the nose, acting with her guardian, her husband Limnaios son of Petheus and Sambous and grandson of Hatres, of the village of Karanis, about 68 years of age, with a scar on the lower lip and on the left shin, acknowledges to Gaius Iulius Niger, a former cavalryman of the ala veterana Gallica, about 47 years of age, with a scar on the left side of the forehead, that she, the party of the first part, Valeria Diodora, has sold to him for registered transfer to him and his descendants and their assigns from the present for all time the house and two courtyards which belong to her through inheritance from her mother Minucia Thermoutharion in the village of Karanis, of which the neighbors are, as the parties have dictated in mutual agreement, on the south a dovecote belonging to the party of the first part, Valeria Diodora, and for a certain part a portion of an entrance and exit, on the north a house belonging to Petheus son of Heras and to Heras son of Petheus, on the west a house belonging to the same party of the first part, Valeria Diodora, on the east sites belonging to Petheus son of Heras and for a certain part a portion of an entrance and exit, with their present entrances and exits and foundations and walls and with all other rights which have been acquired up to the present time; and that she, the party of the first part, Valeria Diodora, has received from Iulius Niger the entire price agreed upon in full, eight hundred silver drachmai, forthwith from hand to hand out of the house; and that both she, the party of the first part, Valeria Diodora, and her heirs will guarantee to Iulius Niger and his heirs the house and two courtyards sold to him as stated above with every guarantee, and she will also deliver the property unencumbered and unpledged and unmortgaged and free from all public debts from time past up to the present day and from private debts and every claim for all time, and she will see that no one hinders Iulius Niger or his heirs from exercising ownership over the house sold to him as stated above, entering and departing, occupying the premises and lodging others therein and collecting the rents therefrom as their own, selling and mortgaging to others and disposing of it in whatever way they choose free from interference; and that in addition neither the party of the first part, Valeria Diodora, nor her heirs make or will make any accusation or will bring suit in any way. If she brings suit or makes an accusation or does not fulfil the guarantees, the suit or accusation is invalid, and furthermore let her pay in addition double the price which she has received and the taxes and double the expenses and as penalty four hundred silver drachmai and to the public treasury the like amount, apart from the fact that the provisions written above and agreed upon shall remain valid; and whenever Iulius Niger may wish, he shall register the aforesaid house and two courtyards in the archive of property records from a copy of this agreement, since at the present time he does not desire to do so. Signatory < >. (2nd hand) I, Valeria Diodora, daughter of Gaius Valerius Heraklianos, acting with my guardian, my husband Limnaios, son of Petheus and Sambous and grandson of Hatres, of the village of Karanis, acknowledge that I have sold to Gaius Iulius Niger, veteran, the house and two courtyards which belong to me through inheritance from my mother, Minucia Thermoutharion, in the village of Karanis, of which the neighboring properties are set forth above; and I have received from Iulius Niger the entire price agreed upon, in full eight hundred silver drachmai, fortwith from hand to hand out of the house, and I will guarantee to Iulius Niger the aforesaid house and two courtyards with every guarantee, as stated above. I, Limnaios son of Petheus, wrote for my wife, since she writes slowly. (3rd hand) I, Valeria Diodora, daughter of Gaius Valerius Heraklianos, acknowledge that I have sold to Iulius Niger the aforesaid house and two courtyards, and I have received the price, eight hundred silver drachmai, and I will guarantee, as stated above. (4th hand) I, Gaius Iulius Niger, former cavalryman of the ala veterana Gallica, have received the agreement, as stated above.
(5th hand) Registered through the grapheion of Karanis.

Information on Publications

Publications
Series and Volume Editor Year Pg/Nr Photo SB Preferred Citation Corrections
PMich VI Pearl OM-Youtie HC 1944 428 Pearl OM-Youtie HC, PMich VI, 428, 1944 -- BL III, 116 on lines 4-5 BL III, 116 on lines 4-5

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Cataloger
PH
Year Begin
154
Year End
154

Technical Details

Record
1740
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