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Geographical area |
The Near East and Beyond
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Region |
Arabia
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Site |
Gerasa
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Full name (original language) |
τὸ σύστεμα Ἀρτεμεισιακὸν (l. Ἀρτεμισιακὸν) μέγα ἐπικαλούμενον τῶν γναφέων (SEG 35: 1572, ll. 9-10)
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Full name (transliterated) |
to systema Artemeisiakon (l. Artemisiakon) mega epikaloumenon ton gnapheon
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Name elements |
Personal: | gnapheis | Theophoric: | Artemisiakon: Artemis | Other: | mega |
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Descriptive terms |
σύστεμα, systema
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Note |
systema: SEG 35: 1572, l. 9
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Source(s) |
SEG 35: 1572 (AD 207)
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Online Resources |
SEG 35: 1572
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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i.b. |
Document(s) typology & language/script |
Greek dedicatory inscription
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i.c. |
Physical format(s) |
Small chalk altar, inscription on four sides
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Source(s) provenance |
At the way up to the sanctuary of Artemis at Gerasa
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Founder(s) |
Zenon son of Ariston (ll. 10-11)
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Gender |
Male
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Realty |
L. 9 seems to refer to the delineation of sacred space (τὸ κλῖτος περιέλαβαν, to klitos perielaban, ll. 8-9). Gatier 1985: 310 infers from this that the association had been founded rather recently.
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Honours/Other activities |
The altar is erected for the soteria (l. 1) of the emperors.
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Comments |
This is a professional association (systema) that "is also called the great Artemisiac (association)".
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Bibliography |
Gatier, P.-L. (1985) ‘Nouvelles inscriptions de Gerasa’, Syria 62: 297-312, esp. 308-10.
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Private association |
Probable
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Note |
Professional associations in the 2nd/3rd century AD were often very close to the official civic institutions, but they probably remained essentially private associations.
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