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Geographical area |
Thrace
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Region |
Propontic Thrace
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Site |
Perinthos
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Full name (original language) |
Σπαργανιῶται (I.Perinthos 146, l. 5)
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Full name (transliterated) |
Sparganiotai
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Name elements |
Other: | Σπαργανιῶται, Sparganiotai (=children in swaddling-clothes, see LSJ, s.v. σπαργανάω).
The word σπαργανιώτης, sparganiotes, occurs only once (H.Herm. 301), though it obviously derives from σπάργανα, spargana (swaddling-clothes) and the unattested verb σπάργω, spargo. According to Dict.Étym. s.v. σπάργω: 'un rapprochement avec la famille de σπεῖρα, σπάρτον etc. semble s’imposer'. |
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Descriptive terms |
σπεῖρα, speira
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Note |
speira: I.Perinthos 146, l. 4. The text goes: δώσει μου σπείρῃ, οἷς τοὔνομα Σπαργανιώταις, dosei mou speirei, hois tounoma Sparganiotais (ll. 4-5).
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Source(s) |
I.Perinthos 146 (i - ii AD)
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Note |
See also: SEG 48: 934
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Online Resources |
I.Perinthos 146 and AGRW ID 14178
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Funerary inscription in Greek setting a fine in case of tomb violation.
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Physical format(s) |
Stele, upper part broken (0.79 x 0.36)
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Source(s) provenance |
Perinthos, though exact date and place of finding unknown.
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Members |
Referred to as Σπαργανιῶται, Sparganiotai (l. 5).
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Income |
The association is named as the recipient of a fine in case of tomb violation.
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Comments |
The term σπαργανιώτης, sparganiotes, may be interpreted as pointing to the devotees' hope of rebirth. There are three additional inscriptions from Perinthos that contain a reference to a σπεῖρα, speira, or to a σπείραρχος, speirarchos: I.Perinthos 57, I.Perinthos 280 (see CAPInv. 720 for both of them) and 313 (CAPInv. 718); due to inadequate information regarding their finding place, only the first two can be tentatively associated.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
The term σπεῖρα, speira, points to an association devoted to the cult of Dionysos.
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