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Last Updated on 06 Jan 2019

Author: Matt Gibbs & Philip F. Venticinque

CAPInv. 1381: [---] hieronikon

I. LOCATION

i. Geographical area Egypt
ii. Nome Oxyrhynchites (U19)
iii. Site Oxyrhynchus

II. NAME

i. Full name (original language) [---] ἱερονικῶν (P.Oslo III 144, ll. 2-3)
ii. Full name (transliterated) [---] hieronikon

III. DATE

i. Date(s) 270 - 275 AD

IV. NAME AND TERMINOLOGY

ii. Name elements
Professional:hieronikai Athletic
Status-related:hieronikai Athletic
Other:hieronikai Athletic

V. SOURCES

i. Source(s) P.Oslo III 144 (AD 272-275)
Online Resources P.Oslo III 144
TM 21558
i.a. Source type(s) Papyrological source(s)
i.b. Document(s) typology & language/script List of contributors to an association of hieronikai, in Greek
i.c. Physical format(s) Papyri

IX. MEMBERSHIP

v. Relations Sarapammon and Heras may have been sons of Syros although the fragmentary nature of the right side of the papyrus makes definitive identification very difficult.
vi. Proper names and physical features Aurelius Neilos; Pammenes; Ammonios; Ammonios, son of Sarapas; Philosarapis; Sarapammon; Heras; Theodoros, son of Sakaon; Eros; Papontos, son of Demes; Ploutinus; Hippeus; Souchammon; Laskarios, son of Souchammon; Harendotes; Hierax, son of Epimachos; Papontos; [. . .]idios; [. . . ], son of Kephalon (?); [. . .], son of Mono( ) (?); there are traces in l.38, 39 and traces in ll.42-45. Of the latter, nothing can be read, but l.38 reconstructed as [υἱο]ς Παυσανίου may in fact be <proper name> son of Pausanias (cf. l.41); l.40 [. . .]mes, son of Sarapion; l. 41 [. . . . . ]chis son of [Neme]sion

XII. NOTES

i. Comments Several villages are mentioned within this text: Seryphis (16); Hypsele (17); Arsinoite (19, see n. a reference to the nome?); Kerk[ ] (32); Pa[ ] (39)

XIII. EVALUATION

i. Private association Certain
Note Though synodos would have to be restored, it seems a more than likely reading given the context. The list documents contributions to an association of hieronikai.