i. | Geographical area | Thrace |
ii. | Region | Euxine Coast |
iii. | Site | Tomis |
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CAPInv. 1201: U-THR-034
I. LOCATION
II. NAME
i. | Association with unknown name | U-THR-034 |
III. DATE
i. | Date(s) | ii - e. iii AD |
V. SOURCES
i. | Source(s) |
I.Tomis 83 (AD 198-201) I.Tomis 119 (ii AD) |
Note | See also: IGRR I 614 (I.Tomis 83); CIL III 763, ILS 4116 (I.Tomis 119) | |
Online Resources |
I.Tomis 83 and AGRW ID 14631 I.Tomis 119 |
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i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) |
i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script |
I.Tomis 83 is a Greek dedication of the δενδροφόροι, dendrophoroi on behalf of emperor Septimius Severus, his family and the governor of Lower Moesia Ovinius Tertullus (PIR2 O 191) as thanksgiving for a privilege (δωρεά, dorea). The main text is followed by a catalogue of the members of the association distributed on two columns. I.Tomis 119 is a Latin dedication of an archide[nd]roph(oros) to Attis. |
i.c. | Physical format(s) |
I.Tomis 83 (198-201 AD) is a fragmentary marble stele composed by six joining fragments. I.Tomis 119 (ii AD) is a limestone altar. |
ii. | Source(s) provenance | Tomis |
VII. ORGANIZATION
ii. | Leadership | Perhaps Nana Theadonos μήτηρ δενδροφόρων, meter dendrophoron (I.Tomis 83, col. B, ll. 13-14). |
iii. | Members | Probably referred to as δενδροφόροι, dendrophoroi (I.Tomis 83, col. B, ll. 13-14). |
iv. | Officials |
One ἱερεύς, hiereus (I.Tomis 83, col. A, l. 15). One πατήρ, pater (I.Tomis 83, col. A, l. 16). Three ἀρχιδενδροφόροι, archidendrophoroi (I.Tomis 83, col. A, ll. 17 and 18; I.Tomis 119). One ἀρχιραβδουχῖσα, archirabdouchisa (I.Tomis 83, col. B, ll. 15-7). |
VIII. PROPERTY AND POSSESSIONS
iv. | Endowments | A privilege (δωρεά, dorea) awarded by the emperor (or his governor) is mentioned in I.Tomis 83, l. 12. |
IX. MEMBERSHIP
i. | Number | More than 37, as the names of 37 members are preserved. |
ii. | Gender |
Men Women |
Note | The association includes men and at least two women: Nana Theadonos, who might have been the leader of the association (μήτηρ δενδροφόρων, meter dendrophoron, I.Tomis 83, col. B, ll. 13-14), and P. Ailia Olymp[ia], who was a ἀρχιραβδουχῖσα, archirabdouchisa (col. B, ll. 15-7). | |
iii. | Age | Adults |
X. ACTIVITIES
iii. | Worship | I.Tomis 119 is a dedication to Attis: worship by the group can be supposed. |
Deities worshipped | Attis | |
iv. | Honours/Other activities | Honours to the imperial house and the governor of Lower Moesia (I.Tomis 83). |
XII. NOTES
ii. | Poland concordance | Poland B 105 (I.Tomis 83) |
iii. | Bibliography |
Chiekova, D. (2008), Cultes et vie religieuse des cités du Pont Gauche (VIIe-Ier siècles avant J.-C.). Bern: 132-3. Vermaseren, M.J. (1977), Cybele and Attis. The Myth and the Cult. London: 144. Schillinger, K. (1979), Untersuchungen zur Entwicklung des Magna Mater-Kultes im Westen des Römischen Kaiserreiches. Konstanz, Bodensee: 57 no. 28 (= I.Tomis 119). Tacheva-Hitova, M. (1983), Eastern Cults in Moesia Inferior and Thracia (5th Century B.C. – 4th Century A.D.). Leiden: 92-3 no. II.47 (= I.Tomis 119); 93-5 no. II.48 (= I.Tomis 83). |
XIII. EVALUATION
i. | Private association | Certain |
Note | The terminology employed and the character of the officials point to a private association. |