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Geographical area |
Thrace
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Region |
Inland Thrace
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Site |
Nicopolis ad Istrum or Marcianopolis
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Association with unknown name |
U-THR-037
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Source(s) |
IGBulg V 5329 (Imp.)
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Online Resources |
IGBulg V 5329
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Dedication in Greek to the god Souregethes
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Physical format(s) |
Rectangular limestone stele, broken at its upper left corner (1.10 x 0.50 x 0.16). A relief decorates the upper part (two rows of nine people in procession), the inscription running below.
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Source(s) provenance |
Found at Dobroplodno (Varna district)
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Number |
The dedication was set up by five persons; the relief depicts 18 in total.
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Gender |
Men
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Note |
The attested names are male names.
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Status |
The five dedicants were of Thracian origin, as indicated by their names.
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Worship |
The dedication to the god Souregethes suggests worship by the group.
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Deities worshipped |
Souregethes
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Comments |
The relief decorating the stele is usually interpreted as depicting the members of a cult association; see IGBulg V, p. 162: 'anaglyphum monstrat dedicatores membra collegii Suregethem colentis fuisse' and SEG 45: 862: 'probably the members of a cult association who are about to attend a banquet'. For a συμπόσιον θεοῦ Σουρεγέθου, symposion theou Souregethou, from Philippi, see CAPInv. 1635.
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Bibliography |
Beshevliev, V. (1985), ‘New inscription of God Souregethes’, Bulletin du Musée national de Varna 21: 5-10. Beshevliev, V. (1995) ‘Θεός Σουρεγέθης’, in A. Fol (ed.), Studia in honorem Georgii Mihailov, Sofia: 55-8. Najdenova, V. (1987), ‘A shrine of Ares Suregethes in Thrace’, Terra Antiqua Balcanica II: 252-8.
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Private association |
Possible
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Note |
The view that IGBulg V 5329 should be interpreted as indicating the existence of a cult association is based exclusively on the panel relief. Nothing in the text indicates a permanent associative organisation.
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