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Geographical area |
Western Asia Minor
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Region |
Ionia
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Site |
Teos
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Full name (original language) |
ὀ[ργε]ῶνες οἱ σὺν Ἀθηνοδότωι Μητροδώρου (BCH 4: 164, no. 21, ll. 3.1-7)
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Full name (transliterated) |
o[rge]ones hoi syn Athenodotoi son of Metrodoros
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Name elements |
Cultic: | orgeones | Personal: | "With Athenodotos" |
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Note |
The name ὀργεῶνες, orgeones is very rare outside Athens.
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Source(s) |
BCH 4: 164, no. 21 (172 - 150 BC)
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See also: Boulay 2013: 269
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Online Resources |
BCH 4: 164, no. 21
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Funerary inscription, Greek
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Physical format(s) |
Marble block
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Source(s) provenance |
From a cemetery in Sığacık
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Leadership |
Athenodotos son of Metrodoros seems to have been the leader of this as well as of two other associations. His brother may have been Metrodoros son of Metrodoros, the leader of the board of synarchontes who were among the 9 groups of BCH 4: 164, no. 21
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Local interaction |
BCH 4: 164, no. 21 attests to a collaboration of 9 different groups. Of these, 2 are boards of magistrates, 5 may be legitimately labeled private associations, and 2 may be either, as their names are only fragmentarily preserved (οἱ σὺν ..., hoi syn ...).
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Poland concordance |
Poland B 340
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Bibliography |
Boulay, Th. (2013), ‘Les « groupes de référence » au sein du corps civique de Téos’, in P. Fröhlich, and P. Hamon (eds.), Groupes et associations dans les cités grecques (IIIe siècle av. J.-C. – IIe siècle apr. J.-C.), Genève: 251-75. Pottier, E., and Hauvette-Besnault, A. (1880), ‘Inscriptions d’Érythrées et de Téos’, BCH 4: 153-82. Suys, V. (2005), ‘Les associations cultuelles dans la cité aux époques hellénistique et impériale’, in V. Dasen, and M. Pierart (eds.), Ἰδίᾳ καὶ δημοσίᾳ. Les cadres "privés" et "publics" de la religion grecque antique, Liège: 203-18.
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Private association |
Possible
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Note |
Nothing is known about this association beyond the mere name. In Teos, associations were more closely linked to the "société civique" than in most other cities (Suys 2005: 207; Boulay 2013). Cooperation with civic institutions was normal, as is the case in this inscription. The association may nevertheless have been essentially private.
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Historical authenticity |
Certain
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