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Geographical area |
Thrace
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Region |
Inland Thrace
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Site |
Philippopolis
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Full name (original language) |
τὸ κυνηγῶν κοινόν (IGBulg III.1 894, ll. 9-10)
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Full name (transliterated) |
to kynegon koinon
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Name elements |
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Descriptive terms |
κοινόν, koinon
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Note |
koinon: IGBulg III.1 894, l. 10
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Source(s) |
IGBulg III.1 894 (ii - iii AD)
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Online Resources |
IGBulg III.1 894
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Honorary inscription in Greek, set up by the phyle Herakleis of Philippopolis to honor the koinon. A person, whose name is lost and titles only partially preserved, was also mentioned in the text before the koinon.
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Physical format(s) |
Marble stele (1.30 X 0.35)
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Source(s) provenance |
The stone is reported to have been found reused at Plovdiv's Turkish cemetery; present whereabouts unknown.
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Members |
κυνηγοί, kynegoi
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Gender |
Men
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Note |
To be surmised by the term kynegos.
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Comments |
The word κυνηγός, kynegos, means 'hunter' but in the Roman period it is often used in a gladiatorial context to denote a venator. In the case of IGBulg III.1 894, Pleket 1969: 293, n. 52 suggested that the word should be understood as denoting a group of young men associated to the city's gymnasium, due to the possible reference of a gymnasiarch in the first lines of the text. But the restitution πολιτάρχης, politarches, has also been suggested (see IGBulg V 5405). Mihailov (in the commentary to IGBulg) and Jones 1987: 272, on the other hand, opted for the second interpretation. Gladiatorial games are well-attested at Philippopolis.
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Poland concordance |
Poland B 76
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Bibliography |
Jones, N.F. (1987), Public Organization in Ancient Greece: A Documentary Study. Philadelphia. Pleket, H.W. (1969), ‘Collegium Iuvenum Nemesiorum. A Note on Ancient Youth-Organisations’, Mnemosyne 22: 281-298.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
The term koinon, though partially restored, points to a private association.
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