Perinthos-Herakleia 219 [ca. 4th century], Thrace and the Lower Danube: Thrace and Moesia Inferior
ἓξ ἐνθάδε κεῖνται παῖδες·
πρωτότοκος Λούκις· δισσῷ
κλήρῳ Θεόδοτος· παρθένος̣
ἡ Δόμνα κλῆρον τρίτον ἐξε-
τέλεσσεν· τετράδι Λουκια-
νῇ πέμπτη Ζώη συνοδεύ-
ει· ἕκτη Θεοδούλη μετέπι-
τα τέθειται, πένθ’ ἑτέων οὖσα καὶ
δέκα πρὸς τοῖς, παρθένος· ἑβδο-
μάτη δὲ τεκοῦσα σπεῦσεν ἰδεῖν
παῖδας, οὓς αὐτὴ προέπεμψεν·
οἷς πᾶσιν ποίησεν λατόμιν ἐνθά-
δε Λούκις τέκνοις ἰδίοισι καὶ αὐ-
τῷ σὺν Ἀσκληπιοδότῃ ἀλόχῳ.
Χρειστιανοὶ δὲ πάντες ἔνε-
σμεν.
Here lie six children: Lucius, the firstborn; Theodotus, who obtained a double portion; Domna, a virgin who completed the third lot; in the fourth lot, Lucian is accompanied by Zoe; the sixth is Theodoule, who has been placed afterward, having lived for seventeen years and ten months, a virgin. On the seventh day after giving birth, she hastened to see the children she had sent forth, for whom Lucius, her own son, had prepared a tomb here, along with his wife Asklepiodote. All were Christians.
source:
https://inscriptions.packhum.org/text/167431?hs=520-527