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Geographical area |
Peloponnese with Adjacent Islands
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Region |
Argolid
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Site |
Argos
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Full name (original language) |
[κοι]νὸν τῶν μυστῶ[ν ---] (IG IV 659, ll. 5-6)
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Full name (transliterated) |
[koi]non ton mysto[n ...]
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Name elements |
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Descriptive terms |
κοινόν, koinon σύσ[τημα], sys[tema]
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Note |
koinon: IG IV 659, ll. 5-6. systema (?): IG IV 659, l. 22.
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Source(s) |
IG IV 659 (inc.)
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Online Resources |
IG IV 659
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Greek donation of some property to the koinon on the part of an individual who was a lifelong priest of the koinon of the mystai.
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Physical format(s) |
Cylindrical limestone base
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Source(s) provenance |
Argos, in a private house
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References to buildings/objects |
A temenos is mentioned (l. 14 and perhaps ll. 6-7, [- - -]|μενος, [- - -]|menos), whilst the word κτήσεως (kteseos, l. 17) perhaps implies some property. The lifelong priest donated also a garden and a dwelling to the koinon.
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Members |
The restoration of the text in l. 13 as θ[ιασώταις], th[iasotais] is not to be regarded as certain.
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Officials |
ἱερεὺς διὰ βίου, hiereus dia biou, l. 5.
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Known practice of appointment |
ἱερεὺς διὰ βίου κ[ατασταθεὶς ὑπὸ τοῦ κοι(?)]|νοῦ τῶν μυστῶ[ν] (hiereus dia biou k[atastatheis hypo tou koi?]nou ton mysto[n], ll. 5-6), is a possibility, but it cannot be regarded as certain.
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Realty |
A temenos is mentioned (l. 14 and perhaps ll. 6-7, [- - -]|μενος, [- - -]|menos), whilst the word κτήσεως (kteseos, l. 17) perhaps implies some property. The lifelong priest donated also a garden and a dwelling to the koinon.
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Endowments |
The inscription records the donation of some landed property to the koinon on the part of a lifelong priest. A garden and a house are probably part of the donated property.
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Worship |
The fragmentary state of the text prevents a complete understanding of the worship of the koinon ton myston. The inscription begins with an invocation to the Great Gods, whilst the Mother of the Gods is mentioned in the dative case in l. 3. In l. 16 deities are mentioned in plural, θρησκείας τοῖς θεοῖς (threskeias tois theois), which perhaps implies that the koinon worshipped more than one deity. According to Loukas (1989: 234-5), the term σύσ[τημα] (sys[tema]) which is encountered in l. 22 that we deal with a thiasos devoted to the cult of Cybele. Further finds related to the cult of Cybele in Argos, two marble reliefs and a terracotta figurine, are mentioned by Vermasseren (1982: 470-2).
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Deities worshipped |
Megaloi Theoi (?), Mother of the Gods
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Poland concordance |
Poland B 4
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Bibliography |
Vermasseren, M.J. (1982), Corpus Cultus Cybelae Attidisque, vol. II, Leiden. Loukas, I. (1986), ‘Περί των αργολικών μυστηριακών λατρειών κατά τους υστερορρωμαϊκούς χρόνους’, in Πρακτικά του Β' Τοπικού Συνεδρίου Αργολικών Σπουδών, Άργος 30 Μαίου-1 Ιουνίου. Athens.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
The terminology used (koinon) points towards a private association.
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Historical authenticity |
The epigraphic evidence renders the historical authenticity of the association indisputable.
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