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Last Updated on 22 May 2019

Author: Nikolaos Giannakopoulos

CAPInv. 939: hiera synodos oikoumenike peripolistike thymelike

I. LOCATION

i. Geographical area Western Asia Minor
ii. Region Bithynia
iii. Site Prusias ad Hypium

II. NAME

i. Full name (original language) ἱερὰ σύνοδος οἰκουμενικὴ περιπολιστικὴ θυμελική (I.Prusias 49, ll. 22-25)
ii. Full name (transliterated) hiera synodos oikoumenike peripolistike thymelike

III. DATE

i. Date(s) ii AD

IV. NAME AND TERMINOLOGY

ii. Name elements
Cultic:hiera
Geographical:oikoumenike
Professional:thymelike
Other:peripolistike
iii. Descriptive terms σύνοδος, synodos
Note synodos: I.Prusias 49, ll. 22

V. SOURCES

i. Source(s) I.Prusias 49 (ii AD)
Note See also: IGR III 61.

Online Resources I.Prusias 49
AGRW ID# 13334
i.a. Source type(s) Epigraphic source(s)
i.b. Document(s) typology & language/script Honorific inscription in Greek for Kallikleanos Kallikles, by the synodos thymelike and synodos xystike.
i.c. Physical format(s) Base of limestone.
ii. Source(s) provenance The inscription was found at Konuralp (Prusias ad Hypium).

VI. BUILT AND VISUAL SPACE

ii. References to buildings/objects κρίμα, krima (l. 21)

IX. MEMBERSHIP

iv. Status The members were travelling artists.

X. ACTIVITIES

ii. Meetings and events The mention of a κρίμα (krima) issued by the association (l. 21) in collaboration with the hiera synodos oikoumenike peripolistike xystike (CAPInv. 940) alludes to communal deliberative meetings.
iv. Honours/Other activities The synodos honoured Kallikleanos Kallikles presumably for having organized the pentaeteric games of Augusta Antoninia, as this agonothesia is the first distinction mentioned in the inscription (ll. 2-5: ἀγωνοθέτην τῶν | μεγάλων πενταετηρικῶν | Αὐγουστείων Ἀντωνινίων | ἀγώνων, agonotheten ton megalon pentaeterikon Augousteion Antoninion agonon). The honorand came from a family of agonothetai and was also dekaprotos, koinoboulos dia biou (in the federal council of the Bithynian koinon) and agoranomos.

XI. INTERACTION

i. Local interaction The association interacted with the hiera synodos oikoumenike peripolistike xystike (CAPInv. 940) as they together issued a κρίμα (krima) to honour a local agonothetes (see Forbes 1955: 242; Pleket 1973: 200 note 10; Th. Corsten in I.Prusias 49, p. 120).

XII. NOTES

i. Comments On the title(s) and the organization of the world-wide association of artists in the Imperial period, see Poland 1909: 144-5 and more recently Aneziri 2008: 222-3 and 227-9 and Aneziri 2014: 435-6.
ii. Poland concordance Poland Δ* 78 (I.Prusias 49)
iii. Bibliography Aneziri, S. (2009), ‘World Travellers: the Associations of Dionysiac Artists’ in R. Hunter and R. Rutherford (eds.), Wandering Poets in Ancient Greece. Cambridge: 217-36.
Aneziri, S. (2014), ‘Greek Strategies of Adaptation to the Roman World: The Case of the Contests’, Mnemosyne 67: 423-42.
Forbes, C.A. (1955), ‘Ancient Athletic Guilds’, CPh 50: 238-52.
Pleket, H. (1973), ‘Some Aspects of the History of the Athletic Guilds’, ZPE 10: 197-227.
Poland, F. (1909), Geschichte des griechischen Vereinswesens. Leipzig.

XIII. EVALUATION

i. Private association Certain
Note The terminology used and the nature of the international synodos of artists proves that we are dealing here with a private association.