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Geographical area |
Aegean Islands
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Region |
Rhodes
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Site |
Lindos
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Full name (original language) |
[- - - ]ιστᾶν [- - -]αστᾶν Σω[- - - τῶν σὺν] Ἀριστ[οκ]ρίτω
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Full name (transliterated) |
[- - -]istan [- - - ]astan So[- - - ton syn] Arist[ok]rito
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Name elements |
Personal: | The personal name Aristokritos constituted the last of at least three other elements that made up the name of this body. No certain identification for this individual can be proposed. |
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Source(s) |
I.Lindos II 392b, l. 21
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Online Resources |
I.Lindos II 392b
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Honorary dedication in Greek
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Physical format(s) |
I.Lindos II 392a-b is a rectangular stele of Lartian marble carrying texts on both its main faces (a) and (b).
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Source(s) provenance |
The acropolis of Lindos
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Founder(s) |
Aristokritos was probably the founder of the association.
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Gender |
Male
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Leadership |
Aristokritos, who appears in the name of the association with the formula [τῶν σὺν] Ἀριστ[οκ]ρίτω ([ton syn] Arist[ok]rito), was the leader and probably also the founder of the association.
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Honours/Other activities |
Our association honoured the son of the priest of Athana Lindia of AD 10 (Lapheides son of Lapheides), with a golden wreath (χρυσέω στεφάνω], chryseo stephano). The association is listed together with other honouring bodies (public as well as private), which include the Rhodian demos and the Lindian demos: for the full list, see table in Lindos II col. 747.
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Local interaction |
The [- - -]iastan [- - -]astan So[- - - ton syn] Arist[ok]rito (koinon) is listed together with a number of important public bodies (e.g. the Rhodian demos, the Lindian demos) and private associations, all of which (including our association) had awarded honours to a member of a very prominent Lindian family: Lapheides, the son of Nikasa and of Lapheides, who priest of Athana Lindia in AD 10: see I.Lindos II, cols. 41-2, stemma 14.
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Comments |
The general descriptive term κοινόν (koinon) is not explicitly attested. However, it seems to be implied, cf. I.Lindos II, index I6, s.v. κοινόν.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
The last element in the name of this body ([ton syn] Arist[ok]rito) makes it certain that it was a private association.
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