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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) |
[συνήθεια (?) Ἀρτέ]μιδος Ἀκραίας (IG X.2.1 Suppl. 1339, l. 7)
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Full name (transliterated) |
[synetheia (?) Arte]midos Akraias
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Name elements |
Theophoric: | Artemis Akraias |
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Descriptive terms |
συνήθεια, synetheia
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Note |
synetheia: IG X.2.1 Suppl. 1339, l. 7
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Source(s) |
IG X.2.1 Suppl. 1339 (AD 117/8)
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Note |
Other editions: SEG 56: 765
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Online Resources |
IG X.2.1 Suppl. 1339
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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i.b. |
Document(s) typology & language/script |
Stele in Greek with inscription in a moulded panel.
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Source(s) provenance |
In the eastern part of the city.
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Leadership |
According to Nigdelis' restoration, the association was led by a ἱέρεια, hiereia (priestess) (l. 8).
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Eponymous office |
The official is mentioned in the genitive, in a dating formula.
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Officials |
A γραμματεύς, grammateus, and an ἐξεταστής, exetastes are also attested (ll. 9-11).
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Eponymous officials |
All officials are mentioned in the genitive, in a dating formula.
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Privileges |
The association paid for the funerary monument of one of its members, along with the association of Herakles (CAP 756).
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Gender |
Men Women
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Note |
The two officials below the priestess were men, but the association was led by a woman.
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Status |
The not very common nomen Titinnius born by the priestess does not allow safe conclusions as to her status. The metronymy of the exetastes may point to the lower strata, but not necessarily so.
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Local interaction |
A member of the association appears to have been simultaneously a member of the association of Herakles (CAP 756).
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Comments |
The restoration συνήθεια, synetheia, is not entirely certain; συνήθεις, synetheis is equally possible.
On Artemis Akraia, see the comments of Nigdelis 2006: 156-7.
The fact that two associations (this and CAPInv. 756) worshiping two traditional Macedonian deities (presiding over rites of passage and the coming of age of young men, Herakles, and women, Artemis Akraia) appear to operate jointly in Imperial Macedonia is particularly noteworthy.
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Bibliography |
Nigdelis, P.M. (2006), Επιγραφικά Θεσσαλονίκεια. Συμβολή στην πολιτική και κοινωνική ιστορία της αρχαίας Θεσσαλονίκης, Thessaloniki: 152-9 no. 5.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
A collective descriptive term and a number of officials are indicators of a private association.
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