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Geographical area |
Egypt
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Nome |
Arsinoites (00)
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Site |
Soknopaiou Nesos
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Full name (original language) |
σύνοδος ἱερέων Σοκνοπαίου θε[οῦ μεγά]λ̣ο̣υ̣ μεγάλου (P.Strasb. V 341, ll. 7-8)
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Full name (transliterated) |
synodos hiereon Soknopaiou the[ou mega]lou megalou
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Name elements |
Professional: | hiereis | Status-related: | hiereis | Theophoric: | Soknopaios |
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Descriptive terms |
σύνοδος, synodos
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Note |
synodos: P.Strasb. V 341, l. 7
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Source(s) |
P.Strasb. V 341(10 Aug AD 85)
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Online Resources |
P.Strasb. V 341 TM 13282
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i.a. |
Source type(s) |
Papyrological source(s)
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i.b. |
Document(s) typology & language/script |
Engagement of artists by the presbyteroi of the synodos, in Greek.
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i.c. |
Physical format(s) |
Papyrus
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Leadership |
Given the expression τῇ (sc. συνόδῳ) τ̣ῶ̣(ν) [πε]ρὶ τὸν Στοτοῆτις (l. Στοτοῆτιν) tei synodoi ton peri ton Stotoetin (ll. 10-11), it is possible that Stotoetis was the leader of the synodos.
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Members |
The members may be generically called oἱ πε]ρὶ τὸν Στοτοῆτις (l. Στοτοῆτιν) hoi peri ton Stotoetin (ll. 10-11).
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Officials |
πρεσ]βύ̣τεροι συνόδου | ἱερέων Σοκνοπαίου θε[οῦ μεγά]λ̣ο̣υ̣ μεγάλου presbyteroi synodou hiereon Soknopaiou megalou megalou (P.Strasb. V 341, ll. 7-8): two elders are called Stotoetis, son of Nesthnephis, and Horos, son of Paous.
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Gender |
Men
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Note |
Given the fact that the members were priests, they were men.
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Age |
Adults
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Note |
Given the fact that the members were priests they were adults.
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Status |
The members were priests, hiereis, of the god Soknopaios of the village of Soknopaiou Nesos.
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Private association |
Possible
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Note |
On the basis of the organisation and the fact that the presbyteroi of the synodos hired some musicians for the entertainment of 'the synodos of those around Stotoetis' (ll. 10-11), it is possible that the group here was a private association. However, one cannot exclude with certainty the fact that the term synodos may have referred to the priestly college of the temple.
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