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Geographical area |
Western Asia Minor
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Region |
Aiolis
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Site |
Myrina (Birki & Öteki Tepe)
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Full name (original language) |
οἰ συγγένεες Πλευρεάδαι (RA 11 [1888]: 384 no. 2 ll. 2-3)
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Full name (transliterated) |
oi syggenees Pleureadai
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Name elements |
Kinship-related: | oi syggenees: relatives of an expanded and/or a fictive family.
Pleureadai ?: the term is otherwise unattested. It is uncertain whether it derives from the hero Pleuron or a toponym. | Topographical: | Pleureadai ?: the term is otherwise unattested. It is uncertain whether it derives from the hero Pleuron or a toponym. |
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Source(s) |
RA 11 [1888]: 384 no. 2 (e. ii BC)
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Online Resources |
RA 11 [1888]: 384 no. 2
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Funerary inscription. The text is written in the aeolic dialect (e.g. oi syggenees instead of hoi syggeneis).
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Physical format(s) |
Marble stele. H. 73 x W. 36 cm A relief representing a wreath is carved in the centre of the stele.
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Source(s) provenance |
Found in the cemetery of Myrina.
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Members |
συγγένεες, syggenees (l. 2)
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Relations |
The term syggenees denotes kinship, though in this particular case kinship might be fictitious.
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Honours/Other activities |
The syggenees Pleureadai honoured Heraios son of Diophantos with a wreath (l. 2: στεφάνοισιν). This honour is probably a posthumous one as suggested by the funerary nature of the inscription. A relief with a wreath is also carved in the stele.
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Bibliography |
RA: Reinach, S. (1888) 'Chronique d'Orient', RA 11: 357-91.
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Private association |
Probable
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Note |
The term syggeneis points to members of a private group, probably a kindred, fictive or real. The 'relatives' are further described as Pleureadai, a name otherwise unattested. It is uncertain whether Pleureadai would have stood for the name of a civic subdivision as to date nothing is known about the social organization of Myrina. The name Pleureadai rules out an ad hoc group of relatives.
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