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Geographical area |
Thrace
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Region |
Euxine Coast
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Site |
Tomis
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Association with unknown name |
U-THR-022
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Source(s) |
I.Tomis 125 (f. iii AD).
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Online Resources |
I.Tomis 125
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Fragmentary Greek dedication to the Ἥρως, Heros (i.e. the Thracian Rider) by the members of an association. After mentioning the staff and the φιλότειμοι, philoteimoi, the text is divided into two columns, where more names of ordinary members are engraved with their patronyms.
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Physical format(s) |
Fragmentary pedimental limestone stele with relief depicting the Thracian Rider.
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Source(s) provenance |
Tomis
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Leadership |
Heroxenos D[io]skouridou συναγω[γεύς], synago[geus] (ll. 2-3: hoi peri formula) or, less likely, συναγω[γ]ό[ς], synago[g]o[s].
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Officials |
One ἱερέα, hierea (ll. 11-12). One γραμματεύς, grammateus (ll. 12-13). One νομοφύλαξ, nomophylax (ll. 13-14). One ἔκδικος, ekdikos (ll. 14-15). One ἱεροκήρυξ, hierokeryx (l. 15).
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Number |
More than 27, as the names of 27 members are preserved (one fragmentary) with their patronyms. 13 of them are officials or φιλότειμοι, philoteimoi (including a διὰ βίο[υ φ]ιλότειμος, dia bio[u ph]iloteimos, ll. 6-7).
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Gender |
Men Women
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Note |
Only one woman, who is a ἱερέα, hierea (ll. 11-12).
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Age |
Adults
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Worship |
Given the dedication to he Heros (i.e. the Thracian Rider), worship by the group may be supposed. However, this is certainly not the main divinity of the group.
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Deities worshipped |
Heros
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Poland concordance |
Poland B 102
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Bibliography |
Oppermann, M. (2006), Der Thrakische Reiter des Ostbalkanraumes im Spannungsfeld von Graecitas, Romanitas und lokalen Traditionen. Langenweißbach: 83 and 322 no. 12.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
The terminology used and the officials of the group point to a private association.
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