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Author: Ursula Kunnert

CAPInv. 1025: Seliadneis

I. LOCATION

i. Geographical area Eastern Asia Minor
ii. Region Cilicia
iii. Site Mopsuestia

II. NAME

i. Full name (original language) Σελιαδνεῖς (Sayar 2004a: 238, nos. 33 34)
ii. Full name (transliterated) Seliadneis

III. DATE

i. Date(s) 16 / 17 AD

IV. NAME AND TERMINOLOGY

ii. Name elements
Geographical:Seliadneis

V. SOURCES

i. Source(s) Sayar 2004a: 238, no. 33.
Sayar 2004a: 238, no. 34.
Note See also:
SEG 54: 1510
SEG 54: 1511
Sayar 2004c: 457
Şahin 2009: 224
i.a. Source type(s) Epigraphic source(s)
i.b. Document(s) typology & language/script Dedications in Greek to Athena Oreia.
i.c. Physical format(s) Rectangular block broken on the left (Sayar 2004a: 238, no. 33).
Rock-cut inscription (Sayar 2004a: 238, no. 34).
ii. Source(s) provenance Found 200 m in the south of the village Kütüklü (Sayar 2004a: 238, no. 33).
On the western slope of Dede Dağı in front of a cave with several cultic niches inside (Sayar 2004a: 238, no. 34).

VI. BUILT AND VISUAL SPACE

ii. References to buildings/objects One of the inscriptions possibly mentions horoi, but the reading of the line is problematic and the context unclear (Sayar 2004a: 238, no. 33, cf. SEG 54: 1510).

X. ACTIVITIES

iii. Worship The Seliadneis dedicated to Athena Oreia, in one of the inscriptions a κύκλος, kyklos, in the inscription Sayar 2004a: 238, no. 34.
Deities worshipped Athena Oreia
For Athena Oreia cf. Sayar 2004b: 183-5.

XII. NOTES

i. Comments The find spots of the two inscriptions are only a few kilometres apart. Maybe they belong to the same sanctuary (Sayar 2004b: 184). The Seliadneis are the inhabitants of a village nearby or members of an association worshipping Athena Oreia in this part of Plain Cilicia.

The inscription Sayar 2004a: 238, no. 33 ist dated to the year 85 (= 16/17 A.D., era of Mopsuestia: 68/67 B.C.). The second inscription is probably dated to the same year ([π]δ’ ἔτους, 84 etous).

iii. Bibliography Sayar, M.H. (2004a), ‘V. Appendix: Inschriften’, in K. Ehling, D. Pohl and M.H. Sayar (eds.), Kulturbegegnung in einem Brückenland. Gottheiten und Kulte als Indikatoren von Akkulturationsprozessen im Ebenen Kilikien. Bonn.
Sayar, M.H. (2004b), ‘Berg- und Wettergottheiten’, in K. Ehling, D. Pohl and M.H. Sayar (eds.), Kulturbegegnung in einem Brückenland. Gottheiten und Kulte als Indikatoren von Akkulturationsprozessen im Ebenen Kilikien. Bonn: 174-89.
Sayar, M.H. (2004c), ‘Athena Oreia’, in H. Heftner and K. Tomaschitz (eds.), Ad Fontes! Festschrift für Gerhard Dobesch zum fünfundsechzigsten Geburtstag am 14. September 2004, Vienna: 455-66.
Şahin, H. (2009), ‘A new dedication to Athena from Diocaesarea (Uzunburç)’, Adalya 12: 221-30.

XIII. EVALUATION

i. Private association Possible
Note The Seliadneis are the inhabitants of a village nearby or members of an association worshipping Athena Oreia in this part of Plain Cilicia.
ii. Historical authenticity Certain