i. | Geographical area | Attica with Salamis |
ii. | Region | Attica |
iii. | Site | Piraeus |
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CAPInv. 295: hoi emporoi hoi Kitieis
I. LOCATION
II. NAME
i. | Full name (original language) | οἱ ἔμποροι οἱ Κιτιεῖς (IG II3 337, ll. 33-34 and 39-40) |
ii. | Full name (transliterated) | hoi emporoi hoi Kitieis |
III. DATE
i. | Date(s) | 333 / 332 BC |
IV. NAME AND TERMINOLOGY
ii. | Name elements |
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V. SOURCES
i. | Source(s) | IG II3 337 (333/2 BC) |
Note |
The inscription is written stoichedon. Ed. pr. Palingenesia 10-9-1870. Other publications: Foucart no. 1; Prott - Ziehen ii 1, 30; Syll3 280; Michel no. 104; Tod II 189; IG II2 337; SIRIS 10; RICIS 101/0101; LSCG 34 (SEG 25: 67); Schwenk 27 (SEG 35: 239); Rhodes – Osborne GHI 91 (SEG 53: 2180); GRA I 3; AGRW 10; I.Kition T159 (SEG 54: 1535). Translations: Le Guen I 81 (French) (SEG 42: 1803); RICIS 46 (French); Brodersen, HGUI, 262 (German). Cf. SEG 36: 154; SEG 39: 84; SEG 42: 229; SEG 46: 2361; SEG 47: 2320; SEG 49: 100 and 2471; SEG 52: 93; SEG 53: 365(4); SEG 54: 151; SEG 55: 30; SEG 58: 44. BE 1964, no. 82. |
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Online Resources | IG II2 337, AIO_50 and AGRW ID 3045 | |
i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) |
i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script | Greek decree of the Athenian Boule and demos granting to the traders from Kition (Cyprus) the right to acquire land in order to build a sanctuary devoted to Aphrodite. |
i.c. | Physical format(s) | A marble stele measuring 1,15x0,27m. |
ii. | Source(s) provenance | The monument was found in Piraeus, now in the Epigraphical Museum, EM 7173. |
VI. BUILT AND VISUAL SPACE
ii. | References to buildings/objects | The traders have expressed their intention to build a sanctuary (ἱερόν, hieron, ll. 11, 22 and 42). The Athenian demos decided to grant them a plot of land (χωρίον, chorion, l. 36). |
VIII. PROPERTY AND POSSESSIONS
ii. | Realty | The Athenians grant to the group the right to acquire land (χωρίον, chorion, ll. 39-41). |
X. ACTIVITIES
iii. | Worship | The traders from Kition (Cyprus) obtained the right to acquire land in order to build a sanctuary devoted to Aphrodite. |
Deities worshipped | Ἀφροδίτη, Aphrodite. Possibly to be identified with Aphrodite Ourania, known from dedications found in the same spot, e.g. IG II2 4636, IG II2 4637. Mikalson 1998: 143 argues that the Aphrodite of the Kitian merchants is the same as the Aphrodite worshipped by the thiasotai of IG II2 1261 (CAPInv. 256). |
XI. INTERACTION
i. | Local interaction | The association(?) has lawfully (ἔννομα, ennoma, l. 34) applied to the polis' authorities for the grant of the right to acquire land. |
XII. NOTES
i. | Comments |
The decree is dated in the archonship of Nikokrates. Note the variant spelling of enporoi (l. 33) and emporoi (l. 39), while in ll. 20-21 they are referred to as Kitieis. |
ii. | Poland concordance | Poland E2 |
iii. | Bibliography |
Arnaoutoglou, I. (2003), Thusias heneka kai sunousias. Private religious associations in Hellenistic Athens. Athens. Ismard, P. (2010), La cité des réseaux. Athènes et ses associations, VIe – Ier siècle av. J.-C.. Paris. Leiwo, M. (1997), ‘Religion, or other reasons? Private associations in Athens’ in Frosen, J. (ed.) Early Hellenistic Athens. Symptoms of a change. Helsinki: 103-18. Mikalson, J. (1998), Religion in Hellenistic Athens. Los Angeles. Parker, R. (1996), Athenian religion. A history. Oxford. Pecirka, J. (1966), The formula for the grant of enktesis in Attic inscriptions. Prague: 59-61. Rhodes, P. and Lewis, D. (1997), The decrees of the Greek states. Oxford: 26. |
XIII. EVALUATION
i. | Private association | Probable |
Note | The corporate character of this group of traders seems to be nascent. Parker 1996: 337-8 and Leiwo 1997: 115 suggest that the Kitians had already formed a cult association. However, this is just a guess, since we do not have any evidence about the cultic activity of the Kitians traders. It may be argued that the Athenians tended to grant similar property rights to ethnic groups rather than to cult groups, Arnaoutoglou 2003: 90. Review of bibliography in GRA I 3. |