i. | Geographical area | Aegean Islands |
ii. | Region | Kos |
iii. | Site | Kos |
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CAPInv. 2129: U-AEI-027
I. LOCATION
II. NAME
i. | Association with unknown name | U-AEI-027 |
III. DATE
i. | Date(s) | i (?) AD |
IV. NAME AND TERMINOLOGY
i. | Name in other forms |
thiasitas (θιασίτας, IG XII.4 2561) The term implies a thiasos or a group of thiasitai. |
iii. | Descriptive terms | thiasitas (θιασίτας) |
Note | The implied term thiasos refers both specifically to a cultic group and, more widely, to a collectivity. |
V. SOURCES
i. | Source(s) | IG XII.4 2561 (1st c. AD) |
Note | Segre, I. Cos EF 25, with pl. 4. | |
Online Resources | PHI: I. Cos EF 25 | |
i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) |
i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script | Funerary stele. Greek. |
i.c. | Physical format(s) | Broken marble stele. |
ii. | Source(s) provenance | Found in debris in the city of Kos (likely context of reuse from the nearby necropolis). |
VII. ORGANIZATION
iii. | Members |
thiasitai (θιασῖται) The thiasos is only known through one of its apparent members. The stele reads in full [Π]υλάδης | θ̣ιασίτας, apparently attesting to a member of a θίασος called Pylades (Πυλάδης). |
IX. MEMBERSHIP
i. | Number | Only one male member of the anonymous thiasos is known from this inscription. |
ii. | Gender | Men |
XII. NOTES
iii. | Bibliography | Segre, M. (2007), Iscrizioni di Cos, Epigrafi funerarie, Rome. |
XIII. EVALUATION
i. | Private association | Possible |
Note | The thiasos remains anonymous in the inscription and is only known through the funerary inscription of one of its apparent members. It is possible that this testifies to the burial of a member of the thiasos in private associational burial grounds, but that is not certain and practically nothing is known about the character of the group concerned. |