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Geographical area |
Thrace
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Region |
Inland Thrace
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Site |
Serdica
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Full name (original language) |
ἱε]ρὸς δοῦμος (IGBulg IV 1925b, col. d, l. 20)
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Full name (transliterated) |
hie]ros doumos
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Name elements |
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Descriptive terms |
δοῦμος, doumos
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Note |
doumos: IGBulg IV 1925b, col. d, l. 20
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Source(s) |
IGBulg IV 1925b (ii - iii AD)
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Online Resources |
IGBulg IV 1925b
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Greek dedication with catalogue of names engraved in three columns.
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Physical format(s) |
Marble plaque, only partially preserved.
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Source(s) provenance |
Found at Veslets str. no. 47, at the city-center of Sofia.
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References to buildings/objects |
The term doumos may refer to a clubhouse.
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Members |
Collectiverly designated as μύστριαι, mystriai (col. d, l. 21).
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Officials |
μήτηρ δενδροφόρ(ων), meter dendrophor(on) (col. c, l. 3).
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Other staff |
The expression μεμυίασα στολίδος, memyiasa stolidos occurs at the end of the text (col. d, l. 18), possibly accompanying the name of the dedicand. Mihailov suggests for στολίς, stolis, 'vestis in mystarum usu fuisse videtur'.
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Gender |
Women
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Note |
Only female names included in the list.
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Status |
Personal names indicating an eastern origin (e.g. Mithridates, Pontiake) and the total absence of names of Thracian origin are signs of the members' possible eastern origin.
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Comments |
An earlier Latin inscription - a dedication to Cybele and Attis in honor of Hadrian - occurs on the front side of the stone. For the term hieros doumos and its attestations mainly in regions of Asia Minor, see the relevant comments at CAPInv. 306
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Bibliography |
Slavova, M. (2002), ‘Mystery Clubs in Bulgarian Lands in Antiquity’, OAth 27: 137-49. Tacheva-Hitova, M. (1983), Eastern Cults in Moesia Inferior and Thracia (5th Century B.C. – 4th Century A.D.). Leiden: 116-8, no. 101.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
That this was a private association devoted to the cult of Cybele is indicated by the descriptive term doumos and the presence of a meter dendrophorou.
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