i. | Geographical area | Western Asia Minor |
ii. | Region | Mysia |
iii. | Site | Pergamon |
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CAPInv. 902: Midapedeiton speira
I. LOCATION
II. NAME
i. | Full name (original language) | Μιδαπεδειτῶν σπεῖρα (Ι.Pergamon 319, 320) |
ii. | Full name (transliterated) | Midapedeiton speira |
III. DATE
i. | Date(s) | i (?) AD |
IV. NAME AND TERMINOLOGY
ii. | Name elements |
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iii. | Descriptive terms | σπεῖρα, speira |
V. SOURCES
i. | Source(s) | I.Pergamon 319, 320 (i c. AD) |
Note | Jaccottet 2003: nos. 100, 101 | |
Online Resources |
I.Pergamon 319 I.Pergamon 320 AGRW ID 8857 |
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i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) |
i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script |
I.Pergamon 319: Dedication to Dionysos Kathegemon and the Midapedeiton speira) by Dionysios son of Dionysios. I.Pergamon 320: Partly preserved dedication to Dionysios Kathegemon and the Midapedeiton speira. In Greek. |
i.c. | Physical format(s) |
I.Pergamon 319: Altar of trachyte (Altar aus Trachyt) with elaborate mouldings on top and bottom. H. 113 x W. 69 x L. 69 cm. (the dative would rathr indicate a base for a votive offering than an altar). I.Pergamon 320: fragment of a marble altar or a base. H (max.) 38 x W (max.) 33 x L (max.) 14 cm. |
ii. | Source(s) provenance |
I.Pergamon 319: Found built into a medieval wall south of the Upper Agora. I.Pergamon 320: Found south of the Upper Agora. |
X. ACTIVITIES
iii. | Worship |
Dionysios son of Dionysios set up an offering to Dionysos Kathegemon and the Midapedeiton speira (I.Pergamon 319). The cult of Dionysos Kathegemon was especially endorsed by the Attalids, but its cult continued to enjoy prominence even after the end of the dynasty. |
Deities worshipped | Dionysos Kathegemon |
XII. NOTES
i. | Comments |
Fränkel (I.Pergamon 319, p. 235) thought that the speira was a closed circle of members within the boukoloi, on grounds that both associations worshipped Dionysos Kathegemon. The name of the speira, i.e. Midapedeiton speira, however, would set it apart from the boukoloi. It seems that the cult of Dionysos Kathegemon, was endorsed by various groups, active in Pergamon (boukoloi) as well as in the Pergamene territory (Midapedeiton speira) (Ohlemutz 1968:110, 112). The name of the dedicator, Dionysios son of Dionysios, underlines a personal relation with the god (Dionysos Kathegemon) and the speira. |
ii. | Poland concordance |
I.Pergamon 319: Poland B 399α I.Pergamon 320: Poland B 399β |
iii. | Bibliography |
Jaccottet, A.-F. (2003), Choisir Dionysos. Les associations dionysiaques ou la face cachée du Dionysisme. II. Documents. Paris. Ohlemutz, E. (1968), Die Kulte und Heiligtümer der Götter in Pergamon. Darmstadt. Robert, L. (1935), Villes d'Asie Mineure: études de géographie antique. Paris. Robert, L (1973), 'Sur les inscriptions de Délos, in BCH Suppl. 1: 435-89. Schwarzer, H. (2002), 'Vereinslokale im hellenistischen und römischen Pergamon', in U. Egelhaaf-Gaiser & A. Schäfer (eds.), Religiöse Vereine in der römischen Antike: Untersuchungen zu Organisation, Ritual und Raumordnung: 221-60. |
XIII. EVALUATION
i. | Private association | Certain |
Note | The association was centered around the cult of Dionysos, as suggested by the name speira and further confirmed by the dedication being addressed to both Dionysos Kathegemon and the Midapedeiton speira. The name of the association probably derives from a locale within the Pergamene territory. |