i. | Geographical area | Attica with Salamis |
ii. | Region | Attica |
iii. | Site | Athens |
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CAPInv. 267: thiasotai
I. LOCATION
II. NAME
i. | Full name (original language) | θιασῶται (IG II2 1277, l. 18) |
ii. | Full name (transliterated) | thiasotai |
III. DATE
i. | Date(s) | 278 / 277 BC |
IV. NAME AND TERMINOLOGY
ii. | Name elements |
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iii. | Descriptive terms | κοινόν, koinon | ||
Note | koinon: IG II2 1277, ll. 5-6, 23, 28, 32 |
V. SOURCES
i. | Source(s) | IG II2 1277 (278/7 BC) |
Note |
The inscription is written stoichedon. Ed. pr.: Deltion Archaiologikon 1892, 100-13. Other publications: Syll3 1099; Michel no. 969; GRA I 15 Cf. SEG 57: 1. |
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Online Resources | IG ii2 1277and AGRW ID 3652 | |
i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) |
i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script | Greek honorary decree moved by a certain Noumenias for the three stewards and the secretary for their financial assistance in the decoration of the sanctuary, the performance of sacrifices, the help they have offered towards the burial of poor members and the successful account of their term in office. |
i.c. | Physical format(s) | Pedimental marble stele with akroteria, measuring 1,18x0,48m. |
ii. | Source(s) provenance | Found in the south-west slope of the Pnyx, Athens now in the Epigraphical Museum, EM 7845. |
VI. BUILT AND VISUAL SPACE
i. | Archaeological remains | Nearby its presumed findspot (south-west of Pnyx in a quarry) the ed. pr. has identified an open air rectangular space (temenos?) cut in the rock, with a socket for a stele. |
ii. | References to buildings/objects | The inscription refers to a precinct (ἱερόν, hieron, l. 6, 36), to a statue of the goddess (ἡ θεός, he theos, l. 9), an altar (βωμός, bomos, l. 9), a silver cup (ποτήριον ἀργυροῦν, poterion argyroun, ll. 11-12), and a stone slab (στήλη λιθίνη, stele lithine, l. 35). |
VII. ORGANIZATION
iii. | Members | The members of the group are called θιασῶται, thiasotai in l. 18. |
iv. | Officials |
Stewards (ἐπιμεληταί, epimeletai, l. 3) (three). Secretary (γραμματεύς, grammateus, l. 4). |
viii. | Obligations | The association had a policy of accountability (δεδώκασιν δὲ λόγον καὶ εὐθύνας πάν|των ὧν διωικήκασιν, dedokasin de logon kai euthynas panton hon diokekasin) for the former officials of the group (ll. 16-17). |
ix. | Privileges | Perhaps the care for the deceased members was a privilege of the members: ἐπιμεμέληνται δὲ καὶ τ|ῶν ἀπογενομένων καλῶς καὶ φιλοτίμω|ς, epimemelentai de kai ton apogenomenon kalos kai philotimos (ll. 14-16). |
VIII. PROPERTY AND POSSESSIONS
ii. | Realty | The association owns a precinct (ἱερόν, hieron, l. 6, 36). |
IX. MEMBERSHIP
ii. | Gender | Men |
Note |
Νουμηνίας, Athenian Onomasticon s.v. (1). Εὐκλῆς, Athenian Onomasticon s.v. (120). Θάλλος, Athenian Onomasticon s.v. (42). Ζήνων, Athenian Onomasticon s.v. (127). Κτησίας, Athenian Onomasticon s.v. (47). |
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iii. | Age | Adults |
X. ACTIVITIES
i. | Assemblies | The association held a meeting on the 17th of Mounychion (i.e. April/May) (Μουνιχιῶν/ος [ἑ]β[δ]όμ[η]ι ἐ[π]ὶ δ[έ]κ[α], Mounichionos [he]b[d]om[e]i e[p]i d[e]k[a], ll. 1-2) called main assembly (ἀγορᾶι κυρίαι, agorai kyriai, l. 2). |
iii. | Worship | The honoured individuals have performed the sacrifices (θυσίαι, thysiai, l. 7, 26) according to the ancestral customs. |
Deities worshipped | In the inscription there is only a reference to the goddess (ἡ θεός, he theos, ll. 13, 24, 31). The identity of the goddess remains unknown. | |
iv. | Honours/Other activities | The individuals are praised (ἐπαινέσαι, epainesai, l. 18) and honoured with an olive-leaves crown (θαλλοῦ στέφανος, thallou stephanos, ll. 21-22) and a proclamation of the crown and of the praise (ἀναγορεύεσθαι δὲ καὶ τοὺς σ|τεφάνους αὐτοῖς καὶ τὸν ἔπαινον καθ’ | ἑκάστην τὴν θυσίαν μετὰ τῶν ἄλλων εὐ|εργετῶν, anagoreuesthai de kai tous stephanous autois kai ton epainon kath' hekasten ten thysian meta ton allon euergeton, ll. 24-27). The association reserves the right to attribute any other honour they are worthy of (εἶναι δὲ αὐτοῖς καὶ ἄλλο ἀγα|θὸν εὑρέσθαι παρὰ τοῦ κοινοῦ οὗ ἂν δο|κῶσιν ἄξιοι εἶναι, einai de autois kai allo agathon heuresthai para tou koinou hou an dokosin axioi einai, ll. 27-29). |
XI. INTERACTION
i. | Local interaction | Note that three stewards appear also in the orgeones of Mother of Gods (CAPInv. 361) and thiasotai of Bendis on Salamis (CAPInv. 281). |
XII. NOTES
i. | Comments |
The decree was passed in the archonship of Demokles. The structure of the administrative board (3 stewards) is similar to that of the thiasotai of Bendis from Salamis (CAPInv. 281) and the orgeones of the Mother of the Gods (CAPInv. 361) . |
ii. | Poland concordance | Poland A18 |
iii. | Bibliography |
Baslez, M-F. (2001), ‘Entre traditions nationales et intégration: les associations sémitiques du monde grec’, in Ribichini, S., Rocchi, M. and Xella, P. (eds.), La questione delle influenze vicino-orientali sulla religione greca. Stato degli studi e prospettive della ricerca (Atti del Colloquio Internazionale Roma, 20-22 maggio 1999). Roma: 235-47. Ismard, P. (2010), La cité des réseaux. Athènes et ses associations VIe – Ier siècle av. J.-C.. Paris: 356. Mikalson, J. (1998), Religion in Hellenistic Athens. Los Angeles. Pakkanen, P. (1996), Interpreting early Hellenistic religion. A study based on the mystery cult of Demeter and the cult of Isis. Helsinki. Tracy, S. (2003), Athens and Macedon. Attic letter-cutters of 300 to 229 B.C.. Berkeley: 85. |
XIII. EVALUATION
i. | Private association | Certain |
Note | The association displays all the hallmarks of a private association: distinct name, membership, organization, property and durability. |