i. | Geographical area | Western Asia Minor |
ii. | Region | Caria (Rhodian Peraia) |
iii. | Site | Orhaniye (Aulai ?) |
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CAPInv. 1130: Adoniastai Aphrodeisiastai Asklapiastai ton en Aulais
I. LOCATION
II. NAME
i. | Full name (original language) | Ἀδωνιασταὶ Ἀφροδεισιασταὶ Ἀσκλαπιασταὶ τῶν ἐν Αὐλαῖς (I.Rhod.Per. 471 ll. 2-3) |
ii. | Full name (transliterated) | Adoniastai Aphrodeisiastai Asklapiastai ton en Aulais |
III. DATE
i. | Date(s) | i BC - i AD |
IV. NAME AND TERMINOLOGY
ii. | Name elements |
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V. SOURCES
i. | Source(s) | I.Rhod.Per. 471 (1st c. BC - 1st c. AD) |
Note |
Bresson, Recueil Pérée 57 (with references) Cole 1984, no. 53. |
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Online Resources | I.Rhod.Per. 471 | |
i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) |
i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script | Greek. Funerary inscription for two foreigners and their wives The two foreigners were honoured by two different associations respectively (CAPInv. 1999). It should be noted that the reference to the wives of the honorands is justified if this inscription is a tombstone (Cole 1984, 86). It is common to find the formula (in the genitive) timathentos ypo deinos in Rhodian funerary monuments . |
i.c. | Physical format(s) | Rectangular base of reddish marble. |
ii. | Source(s) provenance | Aulai (Orhaniye). The base was found rebuilt in the Byzantine church. |
IX. MEMBERSHIP
iv. | Status | Alexandros, the honorand, probably member of the association, was a foreigner from Kephallenia (l. 1). |
X. ACTIVITIES
iv. | Honours/Other activities | The association honoured Alexandros from Kephallenia with a golden crown (l. 4). |
XII. NOTES
i. | Comments | The two honourees, Alexandros from Kephallenia and Epaphrodeitos from Kos, were probably relatives (Bresson 1991, 87). |
ii. | Poland concordance | Poland 1909, 566 no. 304. |
iii. | Bibliography | Cole, S.G. 1984, Theoi Megaloi: The Cult of the Great Gods at Samothrace, Leiden. |
XIII. EVALUATION
i. | Private association | Certain |
Note | The composite name of the association and the honours bestowed to a foreigner renders it certain that it is a private association. |