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Geographical area |
Aegean Islands
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Region |
Rhodes
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Site |
Lindos
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Full name (original language) |
Ἀσκλαπιαστᾶν [- - -] (κοινόν)
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Full name (transliterated) |
Asklapiastan [- - -] (koinon)
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Name elements |
Theophoric: | From Asklepios (Asklapios), whose priest (and cult) in Lindos is attested in I.Lindos II 134, l. 17. See D. Morelli, I culti in Rhodi. Studi classici e orientali 8 (1959): 31-33. The full name of this association consisted of at least one more element, which is not preserved. |
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Descriptive terms |
κοινόν, koinon
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Note |
Even though it is not explicitly attested, the word koinon is clearly implied.
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Source(s) |
I.Lindos II 392b, ll. 19-20 I.Lindos II 391, ll. 36-7
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Note |
It is the first of these inscriptions that preserves the name of the association in its fullest form.
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Online Resources |
I.Lindos II 391 I.Lindos II 392a-b
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Both documents are honorary dedications in Greek.
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Physical format(s) |
I.Lindos II 391 is a rectangular stele of Lartian marble. The upper right corner is broken. The upper and lower surfaces joined with other blocks. On the lateral faces there is a protruding decorative fillet. I.Lindos II 392, too, is a rectangular stele of Lartian marble carrying text (a) above text (b).
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Source(s) provenance |
Both stones have been found on the acropolis of Lindos.
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Honours/Other activities |
Our association honoured Lapheides son of Lapheides, the priest of Athana Lindia of AD 10, with a golden wreath (χρυσέω στεφάνω], chryseo stephano) (I.Lindos II 391, l. 37), and his son Lapheides, also with a golden wreath (ibid. 392b, l. 20). In both stelai, the Asklapiastan [- - -] (koinon) is listed together with other honouring bodies (public as well as private), which, in addition to other private associations, include the Rhodian demos and the Lindian demos: for the full list, see table in Lindos II col. 747.
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Local interaction |
The Asklapiastan [- - -] (koinon) is listed together with a number of important public bodies (e.g. the Rhodian demos, the Lindian demos) and private associations, all of which (including our association) had awarded honours to members of a very prominent Lindian family: Lapheides son of Lapheides, priest of Athana Lindia of AD 10, and his son Lapheides: see I.Lindos II, cols. 41-2, stemma 14.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
The theophoric element in the name of this association renders it certain that it was a private one.
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