Stele of Serapeitis
The Stele of Serapeitis is a funerary stele with bilingual inscriptions written in Ancient Greek and Armazic, a local idiom of Aramaic, found in 1940, at Armazi, near Mtskheta, in the ancient capital of the Kingdom of [Iberia |Kingdom of Iberia]. The stele memorialises a short-lived Georgian princess named Serapeitis. The inscriptions mention Georgian monarchs, Pharnavaz I and Pharasmanes [II of Iberia|Pharasmanes II], and other members of aristocracy. The inscriptions are dated 150 AD. It is known as Kanaanäische [und Aramäische Inschriften|KAI] 276.