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Geographical area |
Macedonia
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Region |
Mygdonia
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Site |
Thessalonike
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Full name (original language) |
Ταύρου κομπέτου δοῦμος (IG X.2.1 860, ll. 1-3)
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Full name (transliterated) |
Taurou kompetou doumos
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Name elements |
Theophoric: | The doumos is named after the deity worshiped by the association, the Tauros kompetou, the "Taurus of the crossroads", linked to bull-faced Dionysos (Polito 2004: 49-51). |
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Descriptive terms |
δοῦμος, doumos
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Note |
doumos: IG X.2.1 860, l. 3
The term doumos, related to the clubhouse of the association and / or the holy residence of the deity worshiped, is very rare in the Greek mainland and is mainly attested in Asia Minor, particularly in Phrygia (Voutiras 1992: 88-9; Polito 2004).
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Source(s) |
IG X.2.1 860 ( ii - iii AD)
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Note |
IG X.2.1 860 is without the correction made independently by Łajtar 1992, A. Panayotou and D. Feissel; see BE 1992: no. 202.
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Online Resources |
IG X.2.1 860
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
A Greek funerary inscription
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Physical format(s) |
Unknown (the inscription is known only from a copy by A. Purgold).
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References to buildings/objects |
The descriptive term for the association (doumos: ll. 1-3) may refer to a clubhouse.
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Status |
The Asian origin of the term doumos may point to a non-native origin of the members of this association.
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Honours/Other activities |
As in the majority of ancient associations, the association apparently paid for the funerary monuments of (at least some) of its members.
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Bibliography |
Łajtar, A. (1992), ‘Ein zweiter Beleg für doumos in Thessalonike’, ZPE 94: 211–2. Nigdelis, P.M. (2010), ‘Voluntary Associations in Roman Thessalonike: in Search of Identity and Support in a Cosmpolitan Society’, in L. Nasrallah, Ch. Bakirtzis and S. Friesen (eds.), From Roman to Early Christian Thessalonike: Studies in Religion and Archaeology. Cambridge Mass., London: 13-47, esp. 16 and no. 23. Polito, M. (2004), Il δοῦμος: un’ associazione sacra in zone di contatto. Napoli: 49-51. Voutiras, E. (1992), ‘Berufs- und Kultverein: ein δοῦμος in Thessalonike’, ZPE 90: 87-96.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
The fact that the descriptive term of the association refers to a clubhouse, along with the possible foreign origin of the cult and of its members point to a private association.
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