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Geographical area |
Cyprus
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Region |
Cyprus
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Site |
Salamis
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Full name (original language) |
τὸ κοινὸν τῶν ἐν Κύπρωι τασσομένων Θραικῶν καὶ τῶν συνπολιτευομένων (l. συμπολιτευομένων) (Salamine de Chypre XIII.1 80, ll. 4-6)
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Full name (transliterated) |
to koinon ton en Kyproi tassomenon Thraikon kai ton synpoliteuomenon (l. sympoliteumenon)
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Name elements |
Ethnic: | Thraikes: Thracian mercenaries | Geographical: | en Kyproi | Professional: | tassomenoi: soldiers stationed on the island | Status-related: | tassomenoi: soldiers stationed on the island sympoliteuomenoi: fellow-members |
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Descriptive terms |
κοινόν, koinon
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Note |
koinon: Salamine de Chypre XIII.1 80, l. 4
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Source(s) |
Salamine de Chypre XIII.1 80 (ca 116 BC)
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Note |
See also: SEG 13: 554
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Online Resources |
Salamine de Chypre XIII.1 80
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Greek statue dedication to Ptolemy, styled as governor of Cyprus, son of king Ptolemy V Epiphanes, and future king of Egypt.
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Physical format(s) |
Statue base
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Members |
As one can clearly surmise from the nomenclature of the group, membership of the koinon was formed by two units: 1) the hoi en tei nesoi tassomenon Thraikes (military members from Thrace stationed on Cyprus) and 2) the sympoliteuomenoi (the fellow members attached to the Thracian mercenaries: the non-military members, ie. Thracian civilians, presumably).
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Gender |
Men
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Note |
Given the main military character of the koinon, it is likely that members were men only.
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Status |
The koinon grouped together military men from Thrace, as well as potentially their Thracian fellow civilians, both settled on the island.
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Honours/Other activities |
The koinon honours Ptolemy son of Ptolemy V Epiphanes, with the title of governor of the island.
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Comments |
On koina and sympoliteuomenoi of Cyprus see: Thompson Crawford 1984: 1073-4 and Kruse 2015: 292-6.
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Bibliography |
Kruse, T. (2015), 'Ethnic koina and politeumata in Ptolemaic Egypt'. in V. Gabrielsen and C. A. Thomsen (eds.), Private Associations and the Public Sphere: Proceedings of a Symposium held at the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, 9-11 September 2010. Copenhagen: 270-300. Thompson Crawford, D. J. (1984), 'The Idumaeans of Memphis and the Ptolemaic Politeumata', in Atti del XVII Congresso Internazionale di Papirologia. vol. 3. Napoli: 1069-75.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
The terminology employed (koinon) and the character of the group, together with parallels of other military koina on the island, point to a private association. It is less likely that the koinon was the loose community of mercenaries without a more structured and durable associational organisation.
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