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Geographical area |
Thrace
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Region |
Euxine Coast
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Site |
Dionysopolis
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Full name (original language) |
Ἄττεις οἱ κὲ Ἀτιαστὲ εἱαιρόδουλοι Μη[τρ]ὸς θεᾶς Ποντίας (i.e. Ἄττεις οἱ καὶ Ἀττιασταὶ ἱερόδουλοι Μητρὸς θεᾶς Ποντίας, SEG 60: 768)
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Full name (transliterated) |
Atteis hoi ke Aitante heiairodouloi (i.e. kai Attiastai hierodouloi) Me[tr]os theas Pontias
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Name elements |
Cultic: | hierodouloi | Geographical: | Atteis hoi kai Attiastai | Theophoric: | Meter Thea Pontia |
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Source(s) |
Sharankov 2013: 57-8 (AD 215-235)
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Catalogue (in Greek) of the members of the association.
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Physical format(s) |
Fragmentary marble stele with relief depicting Attis near a tree and holding a syrinx with his right hand.
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Source(s) provenance |
Dionysopolis, temple of the Pontic Mother of Gods (excavations).
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Archaeological remains |
The temple of the Pontic Mother of Gods, which is rather good preserved, has been completely excavated.
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Leadership |
M. Aurelios Koures Hestiaiou, ὁ καὶ ἱερεὺς Μητρὸς θεᾶς Ποντίας, ho kai hiereus Metros theas Pontias (ll. 4-5).
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Members |
Besides the officials (VII.iv: Officials) at least 8 ordinary members (names + patronyms).
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Officials |
One εἱαιρόδ[ου]λος Μητρὸς θεᾶς Ποντία[ς] αὐλητής, hiairod[ou]los (l. hierodoulos) Metros theas Pontia[s] auletes (same person as the auletes in CAPInv. 1156). One θεοφόρος, theophoros (i.e. bearer of the image of the deity) and πατὴρ τῆς θύνης, pater tes thynes (‘president of the feast’).
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Gender |
Men
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Note |
The attested members were men.
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Age |
Adults
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Comments |
M. Aurelios Koures Hestiaiou, the priest, is the same as the ἱερονόμος, hieronomos, of the Ἀσιανῶν σπεῖρα, Asianon speira (IGBulg I2 23 in CAPInv. 1152) and the “first archon of the city in an unpublished ephebic list” (Sharankov).
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Bibliography |
Lazarenko, I., et al. (2010), ‘The Temple of the Pontic Mother of Gods in Dionysopolis’, in E.K. Petropoulos and A.A. Maslennikov (eds.), Ancient Sacral Monuments in the Black Sea, Thessaloniki: 13-62. Sharankov, N. (2013), ‘Inscriptions’, in I. Lazarenko et al. (eds.), The Temple of the Pontic Mother of Gods in Dionysopolis, Varna.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
The terminology points to a private association.
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