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Geographical area |
Western Asia Minor
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Region |
Lydia
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Site |
Philadelpheia
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Full name (original language) |
συμβίωσις φιλονείκων (TAM V.3 1521, l. 1)
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Full name (transliterated) |
symbiosis philoneikon
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Name elements |
Other: | The term "friends of victory", philoneikon, probably refers to a common sportive agonistic dedication. |
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Descriptive terms |
συμβίωσις, symbiosis
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Note |
symbiosis: TAM V.3 1521, l. 1
For the identification between symbiosis and doumos cf. Buresch 1898: 59. For the identification between symbiosis and phratra in Lydia cf. Herrmann 1962: 42f., n. 157, with reference to Artemidoros Daldianos (IV 44 and V 82).
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Source(s) |
TAM V.3 1521 (ii-iii AD)
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Note |
See also: SEG 46: 1540 EA 26: 18f., no. 14
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Building inscription with (only very fragmentary preserved) indication of penalty for some sort of transgression related to decrease of something. Greek.
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Physical format(s) |
Part of a wall architrave made of limestone.
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Source(s) provenance |
Found in 1994 not far away from Yesilova.
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Archaeological remains |
The block found is part of the architrave of a probably public building, maybe a stoa. For the possibility that is was a public building in which different associations (also the symbiosis psilagnaphon in TAM V.3 1519) were interested, cf. Zimmermann 2002: 126.
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Laws and rules |
There is some rule preventing from decreasing something (the text is damaged).
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Income |
The association has revenues: [ἐκ τῶν τῆς] συνβιώσεως φιλονείκων προσόδων ([ek tôn tês] synbioseos philoneikon prosodon, TAM V.3 1521, l. 1)
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Honours/Other activities |
The name of the association indicates that it has agonistic activities.
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Local interaction |
If the building to which the inscribed architrave belongs is a public one, the association has some sort of local interaction, at least through the use of public space.
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Bibliography |
Buresch, K. (1898), Aus Lydien. Epigraphisch-Geographische Reisefrüchte. Leipzig: 59. Herrmann, P. (1962), Ergebnisse einer Reise in Nordostlydien. Vienna: 42f., n. 157. Petzl, G. (1996), ‘Neue Inschriften aus Lydien (I)’, EA 26: 1-29. Zimmermann, C. (2002), Handwerkervereine im griechischen Osten des Imperium Romanum. Mainz: 126.
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Private association |
Probable
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Note |
The fact that it is an association relating persons with a common sportive interest makes it possible that it is private; but it could also be a semipublic association like the associations of neoi or epheboi related to the gymnasion. For other related symbioseis in Lydia cf. CAPInv. 1663 and CAPInv. 1685.
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