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Geographical area |
Western Asia Minor
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Region |
Bithynia
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Site |
Prusias ad Hypium
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Full name (original language) |
ἱερὰ σύνοδος οἰκουμενικὴ περιπολιστικὴ θυμελική (I.Prusias 49, ll. 22-25)
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Full name (transliterated) |
hiera synodos oikoumenike peripolistike thymelike
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Name elements |
Cultic: | hiera | Geographical: | oikoumenike | Professional: | thymelike | Other: | peripolistike |
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Descriptive terms |
σύνοδος, synodos
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Note |
synodos: I.Prusias 49, ll. 22
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Source(s) |
I.Prusias 49 (ii AD)
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Note |
See also: IGR III 61.
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Online Resources |
I.Prusias 49 AGRW ID# 13334
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Honorific inscription in Greek for Kallikleanos Kallikles, by the synodos thymelike and synodos xystike.
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Physical format(s) |
Base of limestone.
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Source(s) provenance |
The inscription was found at Konuralp (Prusias ad Hypium).
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References to buildings/objects |
κρίμα, krima (l. 21)
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Status |
The members were travelling artists.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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Poland concordance |
Poland Δ* 78 (I.Prusias 49)
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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.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
The terminology used and the nature of the international synodos of artists proves that we are dealing here with a private association.
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