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Geographical area |
Eastern Asia Minor
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Region |
Cilicia
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Site |
Elaiussa Sebaste (Canytelis)
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Full name (original language) |
οἱ φίλοι (Hicks 1891: 228-9, no. 5, l. 3)
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Full name (transliterated) |
hoi philoi
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Name elements |
Other: | social relations: philoi |
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Descriptive terms |
φίλοι, philoi
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Note |
philoi: Hicks 1891: 228-9, no. 5, l. 3
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Source(s) |
Hicks 1891: 228-9, no. 5. (Imp. (?))
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Note |
Other editions/commentaries: AGRW
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Online Resources |
AGRW ID# 13383 Hicks 1891: 228-9, no. 5
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Funerary/Honorific inscription in Greek
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Physical format(s) |
Small round stele
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Source(s) provenance |
Hicks provides no details on the find spot.
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Honours/Other activities |
A group of friends, philoi, erected the monument for Markianos, son of Menodotos, who maybe is their benefactor, if the completion of Hicks is correct (ll. 5-6: τὸν αὑτ<ῶ>ν | [εὐεργέτην(?)], ton aut<o>n | [euergeten(?)]).
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Comments |
μνήμης χάριν, mnemes charin (ll. 3-4), is ‘not exclusively funerary’ (cf. e.g. Bean and Mitford 1970: 38, no. 18 with commentary). Therefore it is possible that the philoi honoured their benefactor in his lifetime. But in all probability they were responsible for the erection of a funerary stele of Markianos.
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Poland concordance |
Poland B 451
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Bibliography |
Bean G.E., and Mitford T.B. (1970), Journeys in Rough Cilicia 1964-1968. Köln, Vienna: 38, no. 18. Hicks, E.L. (1891), ‘Inscriptions from Western Cilicia’, JHS 12: 228-9, no. 5.
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Private association |
Possible
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Note |
If the mention of the honorand as euergetes (benefactor of the group) is correct, it may indicate that the philoi are not only friends but constitute an organized private body.
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Historical authenticity |
Certain
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