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Geographical area |
Thrace
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Region |
Inland Thrace
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Site |
Augusta Traiana
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Full name (original language) |
τὸ βακχεῖον (IGBulg V 5579, l. 2)
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Full name (transliterated) |
to bakcheion
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Descriptive terms |
βακχεῖον, bakcheion
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Note |
bakcheion: IGBulg V 5579, l. 2
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Source(s) |
IGBulg V 5579 (iii AD)
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Note |
See also: Jaccottet II no. 50
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Online Resources |
IGBulg V 5579
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Dedication in Greek of a xoanon by M. Valerius Aelius Priscinus to the bakcheion.
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Physical format(s) |
Base of a marble statuary group of which only the lower part is preserved; it originally depicted Dionysos in a central position, with his companions (according to SEG 37: 601) or with a tree trunk and a vine branch around it (according to BE 1989: no. 126).
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Source(s) provenance |
Found in 1987 at the forum of Augusta Traiana.
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References to buildings/objects |
A xoanon is mentioned in the text as offered by M. Valerius Priscinus to the bakcheion; for the unusual use of this word to describe a statuary group, see BE 1989: no. 126.
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Number |
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Gender |
Men
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Note |
On the evidence of the only known member.
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Status |
The dedicant was a Roman citizen.
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Bibliography |
Nikolov, D. (1987), ‘Recherches sur la culture en Mésie et en Thrace (Bulgarie) (1er-4ème s.)’, BIAB 37: 103. Jaccottet, A.-F. (2003), Choisir Dionysos. Les associations dionysiaques ou la face cachée du dionysisme. 2 vols. Zürich: 102-3, no. 50.
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Private association |
Possible
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Note |
Due to the limited information offered by the text, it is not clear whether the term βακχεῖον, bakcheion should be interpreted here as referring to a Dionysiac cult association, to the place where such cult rituals were taking place (LSJ, s.v. Βακχεῖον 2b = τελεστήριον, telesterion) or to Dionysos' cult epithet (thus Jaccottet 2003: 103: either a dedication to a dionysiac association or a dedication to Dionysos Bakkheios). The same uncertainty surrounds the term ἱερίη Βακχίου, hierie Bakchiou occurring in a funerary inscription from Topeiros, see I.Thrac.Aeg. E93.
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