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Geographical area |
Thrace
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Region |
Inland Thrace
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Site |
Augusta Traiana
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Full name (original language) |
συμποσιασταὶ θεοῦ Ἀσκληπιοῦ (IGBulg III.2 1626, ll. 3-4)
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Full name (transliterated) |
symposiastai theou Asklepiou
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Source(s) |
IGBulg III.2 1626 (iii AD)
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Note |
See also: AGRW 62
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Online Resources |
IGBulg III.2 1626 and AGRW ID 2579
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Catalogue of names in Greek
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Physical format(s) |
Rectangular limestone plaque (0.85 x 0.42 x 0.15)
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Source(s) provenance |
Found rebuilt in a house at the village Rupkite (former Turkmišlij), but believed to originate from Sarlâka, 3 km to the NW, an archaeological site identified to mutatio Carasura. For Carasura, on the diagonal road between Philippopolis and Augusta Traiana, see TIR K-35/2 (Philippopolis) p. 73.
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Members |
Designated as συνποσιασταί, symposiastai.
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Number |
Twelve persons mentioned by name in the text.
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Gender |
Men
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Note |
All names of attested members a male names.
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Age |
Adults
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Note |
It is likely that the members were adults.
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Status |
All attested members were peregrini, basically of Thracian origin as revealed by their names and patronymics (one exception in l. 4 for Γερμανὸς Γερμανοῦ, Germanos son of Germanos).
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Relations |
Relations can be suggested on the evidence of personal names, but have to remain hypothetical, since most names are relatively common. Thus, Ἐπτητράλις Μουκα..., Eptetralis Mouka... (l. 5) may have been the father of Μουκατράλις Ἐπτη(--?), Moukatralis Epte(--?) in l. 7. Boyadzhiev 2013: 236 also suggested that Τάρσας Σκεληνός, Tarsas Skelenos and Πιστους Σκέλου, Pistous Skelou may have been brothers; but note the difference in the formation of the patronymic.
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Meetings and events |
The term symposiastai points to banquets.
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Comments |
συμποσιασταί, symposiastai, in the text. This seems to be the only occurrence of the word as possibly denoting an association; cf. the term ποσιασταί, posiastai, in an inscription from Philippi (see CAPInv. 1636), συμπόσιον, symposion, in this same inscription (see CAPInv. 1635) and συμποσίαρχος/συμποσιάρχης, symposiarches, as a title (Poland 1909: 392).
Τhe term symposion occurs for professional associations in the Near East (e.g. CAPInv. 623).
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Poland concordance |
Poland B 75
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Bibliography |
Boyadzhiev, D. (2003), ‘Engraving a Name’, Thracia 15: 233-7.
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Private association |
Probable
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Note |
The text offers no information as to the permanent character of this group or the existence of an internal organisation.
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