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Geographical area |
Western Asia Minor
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Region |
Phrygia
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Site |
Akmoneia (?)
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Full name (original language) |
ἡ εἱερὰ εἰσπείρη (SEG 41: 1171, ll. B2-3)
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Full name (transliterated) |
he heiera eispeire
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Name elements |
Other: | εἱερὰ, heiera or rather hiera |
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Descriptive terms |
σπείρα, speira
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Note |
speira: SEG 41: 1171, l. B3
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Source(s) |
SEG 41: 1171 (249/250 AD)
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Note |
See also: MAMA VI List: 151, no. 207 Jaccottet II no. 83
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Online Resources |
MAMA VI List: 151, no. 207
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i.a. |
Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Dedicatory inscription, greek
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Physical format(s) |
Marble altar with reliefs on four sides
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Source(s) provenance |
The altar was first recorded as coming from Akmoneia, and this information was still regarded as valid by the time of its rediscovery (cf. Cole 1991; Jaccottet 2003: 163-4 also has Akmoneia). But according to Mitchell 1993: 47 it actually comes from the Upper Tembris Valley, where a member of the same family is attested.
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Officials |
εἱροφάντης, heirophantes (ll. B3-4)
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Deities worshipped |
Dionysos (not in the text, but the imagery is clearly Dionysiac).
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Honours/Other activities |
No activity of the association is mentioned. The inscription is set up by two brothers, who together with their mother honour their father Telesphoros with an altar that shows him in Bacchic clothing. Also involved was the hiera speira, whose hierophantes Telesphoros had been.
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Poland concordance |
Poland B *425A
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Bibliography |
Cole, S.G. (1991), ‘Dionysiac Mysteries in Phrygia in the Imperial Period’, EA 17: 41-9. Jaccottet, A.-F. (2003), Choisir Dionysos. Les associations dionysiaques ou la face cachée du dionysisme. 2 vols. Zürich. Mitchell, S. (1993), Anatolia. Land, Men, and Gods in Asia Minor. Vol. II. Oxford.
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Private association |
Probable
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Note |
Nothing militates against seeing the group as a private association.
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Historical authenticity |
Certain
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