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Geographical area |
Western Asia Minor
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Region |
Phrygia
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Site |
Area of Nakoleia
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Full name (original language) |
βέννος Σερεανόν (MAMA V 176, ll. 4-5)
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Full name (transliterated) |
bennos Sereanon
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Name elements |
Geographical: | The Seranoi refers to a village west of Nakoleia. |
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Descriptive terms |
βέννος, bennos
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Note |
bennos: MAMA V 176, l. 4
Ramsay (ed. pr.) and MAMA V saw βεννεῖ, bennei as the name of a god (but that should be [Zeus] Bennios); for βέννος, bennos as association, cf. CAPInv. 503.
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Source(s) |
MAMA V 176 (i - iii AD)
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Online Resources |
MAMA V 176
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Dedicatory/Honorific inscription, greek
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Physical format(s) |
Stele
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Source(s) provenance |
Kuyucak
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Endowments |
According to Drew-Bear and Naour 1990: 1999, n. 337, stephanos means "un don à l'association, en argent ou en nature". The commentary in MAMA V had argued that stephanos referred to the inscription itself.
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Worship |
The dedication of a stephanos is made by an individual to Zeus Bronton and the bennos Sereanon. This may suggest that the bennos worshipped Zeus Bronton.
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Deities worshipped |
Zeus Bronton (?)
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Honours/Other activities |
The bennos is honoured with a stephanos by a private person.
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Comments |
On bennos as a term for "association", cf. CAPInv. 503
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Bibliography |
Drew-Bear, Th., and Naour, Chr. (1990), ‘Divinités de Phrygie’, ANRW II.18.3: 1907-2044, esp. 1988, 1998-9. Ramsay, W.M. (1884), ‘Sepulchral Customs in Ancient Phrygia’, JHS 5: 241-62, esp. 258-9, no. 10. Schwabl, H. (1999), ‘Zum Kult des Zeus in Kleinasien (II). Der phrygische Zeus Bennios und Verwandtes’, AAntHung 39: 345-54.
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Private association |
Possible
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Note |
The Sereanoi refers to a village, so it is possible that bennos refers here to the village as a cultic community. For similar problems, see the entries on φράτραι, phratrai.
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Historical authenticity |
Certain
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