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Geographical area |
Western Asia Minor
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Region |
Caria
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Site |
Knidos
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Full name (original language) |
θίασος (I.Knidos 23, line 2)
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Full name (transliterated) |
thiasos
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Date(s)
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200 (?) - 100 (?) BC
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Name elements |
Cultic: | θίασος, thiasos Probable, see below X.iii. |
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Source(s) |
I.Knidos 23 (ca. 200-100 BC?), with further bibliography.
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Note |
Cf. also Foucart 1873: 233 no. 57.
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Online Resources |
PHI: I.Knidos I 23 PHI: Knidos 20 Harland, AGRW no. 9729
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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i.b. |
Document(s) typology & language/script |
A list of contributors and their promised financial contributions to the group in Greek. After a header (lines 1-2), one finds two fragmentary columns of names and amounts (cols. I-II).
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Physical format(s) |
Pedimental stone stele, broken at the bottom.
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Source(s) provenance |
Tekir (Knidos).
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Members |
See below IX.
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Treasury/Funds |
Funding is notably provided by individual contributions: the inscription lists a series of contributors and the sums promised by them for the benefit of the thiasos.
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Income |
Several contributions are quite considerable (300 drachmae), others much more modest (as little as 5 dr.). The total amount promised is a substantial sum: 1333 drachmae, not to mention some contributions now missing in the gaps (cf. e.g. col. I, line 13).
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Number |
14 members are known from the two fragmentary lists in the columns of the inscription.
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Gender |
Men
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Note |
All contributors are male. One, however, makes a donation on behalf of his wife (col. II, lines 9-10).
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Age |
Adults
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Note |
All contributors appear to be adults, but two of them make a donation on behalf of their children (col. I, lines 9-10; col. II, lines 1-2).
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Status |
All of the individuals, except perhaps for the first 2 mentioned in the list (col. I, lines 1-2, both named Nearchos, perhaps Knidians), are foreigners to the city of Knidos and identified by their corresponding ethnics. The ethnics of the contributors reveal highly diverse origins: Libya, Arados, Soloi, Myndos, Phrygia, Selge, Kaunos, Thrace, Seleukeia (which?), Samos. It is difficult to distinguish a pattern in these varied provenances (though they might e.g. suggest a group of mercenaries).
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Worship |
The cult (if any) belonging to this thiasos is unknown, but the foreign membership suggests that the cult was perhaps connected to gods situated outside the traditonal cultic sphere of Knidos (for example, the Egyptian gods).
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Poland concordance |
B306
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Bibliography |
Foucart, P. (1873), Des associations religieuses chez les Grecs, Paris.
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Private association |
Probable
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Note |
Given the foreign membership and the substantial donations involved, it is highly probable that the thiasos was a private association which was intended to form a lasting group.
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