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Geographical area |
Aegean Islands
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Region |
Kos
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Site |
Kos
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Full name (original language) |
ἡ σύνοδος Ὀσειριαστᾶν οἱ σὺν Ἰάσ[ωνι Βωλίχου] (IG XII 4.2, 553, l. 1)
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Full name (transliterated) |
he synodos Oseiriastan hoi syn Iasoni Bolichou
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Name elements |
Personal: | syn Iasoni Bolichou | Theophoric: | Oseiriastan |
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Descriptive terms |
σύνοδος, synodos
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Source(s) |
IG XII 4.2, 553 (i BC)
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Note |
EV 375 (ii BC) RICIS 204/1001 Maillot 2013: no. 49
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Online Resources |
EV 375
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Dedication in Greek (Doric dialect) to Osiris by the synodos of the Osiriastai together with Iason son of Bolichos.
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Physical format(s) |
Marble base broken on the right decorated with a corniche at the left side and at the back. H. 22 x L. 89 x Th. 80 cm
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Source(s) provenance |
Found in a garden in the suburbs of the town of Kos.
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Founder(s) |
syn Iasoni Bolichou (l. 1): Iason son of Bolichos was probably the founder or the leader of the association.
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Gender |
Male
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Leadership |
See VII.i.
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Number |
The names of 18 members are inscribed on the base
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Gender |
Men
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Note |
In light of the names inscribed on the base, all members were apparently men.
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Status |
All names are followed by the patronymic, though the patronymics in the third column are only partially preserved. All names are Greek.
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Relations |
Dorion son of Dorion (l. 3) and Apollonios son of Dorion (l. 9) were probably brothers.
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Worship |
Dedication to Osiris (l. 1).
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Deities worshipped |
Osiris
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Comments |
A boundary stone from Kos bears witness to another cultic association of Osiriastai (CAP Inv. 1903), which however on the basis of the name should not be identical with the inscription in question. Together with CAP Inv. 1868 all these inscriptions testify to the prosperity of Egyptian cults in late Hellenistic/ early Imperial Kos and the organization of worshippers in cultic associations.
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Bibliography |
Maillot, S. (2013), 'Les associations à Cos', in P. Hamon and P. Fröhlich (eds.), Groupes et associations dans les cités grecques. Geneva: 199-226.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
The name bears witness to an organised cultic association centered around the cult of Osiris.
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