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Geographical area |
Macedonia
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Region |
Edonis
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Site |
Philippi
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Full name (original language) |
sancti cultores I[ovis] Optimi Maximi (Nigdelis 2012: ll. 13-14)
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Full name (transliterated) |
sancti cultores I[ovis] Optimi Maximi
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Name elements |
Cultic: | sancti cultores | Theophoric: | Jupiter Optimus Maximus |
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Source(s) |
Nigdelis 2012 (ii AD)
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Funerary altar with a Latin inscription.
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Source(s) provenance |
Found by the modern village of Kalamonas, 800 m to the east of it and appr. 9 km. to west of Philippi.
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Archaeological remains |
Only inscriptions and chance finds are reported in the region (see Nigdelis 2012: 103, no. 1).
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Obligations |
See below, section X.ii.
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Privileges |
See below, section X.iv.
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Endowments |
The cultores are named as the recipients of a bequest of 250 denarii, to be handed over to them in case the first recipients, the vicani Harpaliani (ll. 2-3), fail to fulfill the conditions specified in the text.
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Meetings and events |
An annual sacrifice on the tomb of the deceased and a feast during the Rosalia were to be organised annually by the revenues of the bequest.
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Honours/Other activities |
The bequest also provided for visits to the city's gymnasium (balneum).
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Local interaction |
The cult of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, well attested epigraphically in the Roman colony of Philippi (see Nigdelis 2012: 107, no. 36), was also related to the imperial cult.
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Bibliography |
Nigdelis, P. (2012), ‘Harpaliani: μια νέα κώμη της ρωμαϊκής αποικίας των Φιλίππων’, in P. Adam-Belene and K. Tzanabare (eds.), Δινήεσσα. Τιμητικός τόμος για την Κατερίνα Ρωμιοπούλου. Thessaloniki: 103-10.
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Private association |
Probable
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Note |
That this private group of devotees could have been origanised on a more permanent basis is conveyed by the fact that it is named as the recipient of a bequest generating future obligations.
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