A newly discovered Greek inscription in Albania sheds light on the significant role of a wealthy Roman woman during the time of Emperor Hadrian. The inscription, found on an ancient well, suggests the woman was a prominent figure who contributed to the development of a key city nearly 1,900 years ago. Researchers believe she moved within Hadrian’s inner circle and wielded considerable influence. The discovery provides valuable insights into the social and political dynamics of the Roman period in the region. Further analysis of the inscription is expected to reveal more details about her identity and contributions. This finding highlights the importance of Albania as a site of rich archaeological history and its connection to the broader Roman Empire.
