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Geographical area |
Western Asia Minor
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Region |
Pisidia
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Site |
Adada
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Full name (original language) |
ἡ φαμιλία (IGR III 372, ll. 5-6)
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Full name (transliterated) |
he phamilia
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Date(s)
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i - 212 (?) AD
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Source(s) |
IGR III 372 (i - 212 (?) AD)
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Greek honorific inscription
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Physical format(s) |
Square cippus
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Source(s) provenance |
Agora
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Founder(s) |
Bianor son of Antiochos (ll. 2-3)
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Status |
Given the position of Bianor as highpriest of the imperial cult and the use of the term phamilia, this group was almost certainly composed of gladiators (cf. Carter 2004: 41-68).
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Bibliography |
Carter, M. (2004), ‘Archiereis and Asiarchs: A Gladiatorial Perspective’, GRBS 44: 41-68. Robert, L. (1971), Les gladiateurs dans l'Orient grec. Amsterdam.
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Private association |
Possible
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Note |
The single surviving attestation of this phamilia does not provide any precise detail about the nature of the group. It is impossible to know whether they form a stable association or whether they had a private character. As a result, its evaluation should only remain possible.
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