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Geographical area |
Peloponnese with Adjacent Islands
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Region |
Arkadia
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Site |
Mantinea
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Full reference (original language) |
σύνοδοι (IG V.2 268, l. 37)
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Full reference (transliterated) |
synodoi
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Reference context |
The synodoi are mentioned among the recipients of the benefactions of the prominent couple Euphrosynos (l. 7) and Epigone (ll. 3-4) in a decree of Mantinea.
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Descriptive terms |
συνόδος, synodos
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Note |
synodos: IG V.2 268, l. 37
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Source(s) |
IG V.2 268 (10 BC - 10 AD)
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Online Resources |
IG V.2 268
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
A Greek honorary inscription of the polis of Mantinea (Antigonea) and the community of the Roman negotiatores in honour of Epigone, daughter of Artemon, followed by a decree of the polis in honour of Epigone's husband, Euphrosynos son of Titus, and additionally in honour of Epigone.
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Physical format(s) |
The decree is written on two plaques (A and B). Plaque A is decorated with a cymation at the top; plaque B is broken in five pieces, the upper of which is very mutilated.
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Source(s) provenance |
Found in Mantinea, near the so-called οἶκος πλακόστρωτος, oikos plakostrotos, and later transported in the museum of Tegea.
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Local interaction |
A prominent couple of the polis offered tameia (l. 37) to various local synodoi.
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Poland concordance |
Poland E *19
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Bibliography |
Fougères, G. (1896), ‘Inscriptions de Mantinée’, BCH 20: 123-31.
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Private associations |
Certain
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Note |
The plural synodoi does not allow us to conclude, which associations are meant. In Mantinea there are, however, several religious associations active in the 1st c. BC/1st c. AD. It is thus logic to assume that under synodoi private associations of this kind are to be understood.
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