i. | Geographical area | Aegean Islands |
ii. | Region | Rhodes |
iii. | Site | City of Rhodes and Lindos |
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CAPInv. 1821: [to k]oinon to Lapethiastan
I. LOCATION
II. NAME
i. | Full name (original language) | [τὸ κ]οινὸν τὸ Λαπηθιαστᾶν, IG XII. 1 867, l. 1. |
ii. | Full name (transliterated) | [to k]oinon to Lapethiastan |
III. DATE
i. | Date(s) | ii BC |
IV. NAME AND TERMINOLOGY
i. | Name in other forms | Λαπηθιασταί, Lapethiastai, ClRhod 2 (1932) 203, no. 36, l. 2. | ||||||
ii. | Name elements |
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iii. | Descriptive terms | [k]oinon | ||||||
Note | This generic term is attested as part of the name in only one of the two inscriptions related to this association. |
V. SOURCES
i. | Source(s) |
IG XII. 1 867 ClRhod 2 (1932) 203, no. 36 |
Note |
New readings of ClRhod 2 (1932) 203, no. 36 are based on autopsy by Vincent Gabrielsen. The date proposed here, second century BC, is primarily based on the letter forms of the inscription just mentioned: see also LGPN I, s.v. Timostratos no. 56. |
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IG XII. 1 867 ClRhod 2 (1932) 203, no. 36 |
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i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) |
i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script |
IG XII. 1 867: Dedicatory-honorary ClRhod 2 (1932) 203, no. 36: Dedicatory-honorary In Greek |
i.c. | Physical format(s) |
IG XII. 1 867: rectangular base, whose top surface is dressed so as to serve as the base of a round altar. ClRhod 2 (1932) 203, no. 36: rectangular base, whose top surface has the form of a round base (to receive a round altar?). |
ii. | Source(s) provenance |
IG XII.1 867: Discovered in the vicinity of the harbour of Lindos (mod. Bay Palaestra). ClRhod 2 (1932) 203, no. 36: Discovered in the Mosque Suleiman (within the old city of Rhodes). |
VII. ORGANIZATION
iii. | Members |
In IG XII.1 867, the koinon of the Lapethiastai honours one Apollodoros; from the honours bestowed (see below) it can be inferred that he was a member. Nikaia, Apollodoros' wife (and daughter of Letodoros), was probably also a member since she, too, is honoured with a wreath. In ClRhod 2 (1932) 203, no. 36, the Lapethiastai honour the (unknown) adoptive son of Timostratos Brasios, who therefore must also have been a member. |
viii. | Obligations | ateleia panton ('exemption from all duties') in IG XII.1 867, indirectly documents the obligation of members to pay tele, i.e. contributions in kind or in money or in both. |
ix. | Privileges | In IG XII.1 867, the honorand is awarded the privilege of ateleia panton ('exemption from all duties'). Additionally, he is honoured with the privilege of prohedria ('front seating at public events', i.e. those held by the association) |
IX. MEMBERSHIP
ii. | Gender |
Men Women |
Note | Apollodoros, who is honoured in IG XII.1 867, and his wife Nikaia daughter of Letodoros, were both members. | |
iii. | Age | Adults |
iv. | Status |
The adoptive son of Timostratos Brasios (honoured in ClRhod 2 (1932) 203, no. 36), was certainly a Rhodian citizen. Apollodoros and his wife Nikaia daughter of Letodoros (IG XII.1 867) may have been citizens or foreigners. Neither of them appears in LGPN I. |
v. | Relations | In IG XII.1 867 husband (Apollodoros) and wife (Nikaia) appear to have been members of the Lapethiastai. |
X. ACTIVITIES
ii. | Meetings and events | The privilege of prohedria (see above) alludes to events organised and held by the association. |
iv. | Honours/Other activities |
In ClRhod 2 (1932) 203, no. 36, the (unknown) adoptive son of Timostratos Brasios is honoured by the Lapethiastai with the award of a wreath (kind unknown). In the same inscription, the Lapethiastai are mentioned together with other associations, each of which bestowed honours on the same person: the Hagesi[t]imeioi kai Kallikrate[ioi] (Ἁγησι[τ]ίμειοι κα̣ὶ Καλλικράτε[ιοι]), the Diagonia Thymoterpidan (διαγονία Θυμοτερπιδᾶν) and the Hermaistai (Ἑρμαισταί). In IG XII.1 867, the koinon to Lapethiastan honours Apollodoros with ateleia panton ('exemption from all duties'), prohedria ('front seating at public events', i.e. those held by the association), two olive wreaths (thallinois stephanois) and two golden wreaths (chryseois stephanois). The awards are justified with reference to Apollodoros' virtuous conduct as well as the goodwill he had continuously shown towards the members of the association (εἰς αὐτούς, eis autous). Apollodoros' wife, Nikaia daughter of Letodoros, is also honoured with an olive wreath. |
XI. INTERACTION
i. | Local interaction | The circumstance that the koinon of the Lapethiastai is attested in the city of Rhodes and in Lindos may be indicative of its interaction with both of these places. |
ii. | Interaction abroad | The name of this association links it to the city of Lapethos on Cyprus. |
XII. NOTES
ii. | Poland concordance | B 284 (IG XII.1 867) |
iii. | Bibliography |
H. van Gelder, Geschichte der alten Rhodier (The Hague, 1900) |
XIII. EVALUATION
i. | Private association | Certain |
Note | The reference of the name to a foreign city renders is certain that this is a private association., |