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Geographical area |
Egypt
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Nome |
Arsinoites (00)
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Full name (original language) |
ἡ μεγάλη σύνοδος Πραμαρρείους θεοῦ μεγάλου (I.Fayoum I 6, ll. 5-7)
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Full name (transliterated) |
he megale synodos Pramarreious theou megalou
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Name elements |
Theophoric: | Pramarres, deified Pharaoh Amenhemhat III. |
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Descriptive terms |
σύνοδος, synodos
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Note |
Synodos: I.Fayoum I 6, l. 6
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Source(s) |
I.Fayoum I 6 (23 Epeiph = 7 Aug. 104 BC)
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Online Resources |
I.Fayoum I 6 TM 6608
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Greek dedication on behalf of Cleopatra III and Ptolemy X Alexander I.
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Physical format(s) |
Stele, with offering scene in relief above the inscription.
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Source(s) provenance |
The stone was bought in Medinet el-Fayyum (metropolis of the Arsinoites) but its provenance is uncertain. Rubensohn (1905): 112 suggested Soknopaiou Nesos as the provenance of the stone, on the basis of the fact that on the same day a dedication to Isis, Harpocrates, and Premarres (I.Fayoum I 69) was set up in Soknopaiou Nesos by a couple and the father of the wife bore the same name as the epimeletes of this synodos. This is however doubtful. Pasek (2007): 136 thinks that the stone came from Hawara, where he also identifies the same association in a Demotic document from the Hellenistic period.
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Leadership |
ἐπιμελητεύων, epimeleteuon (l. 10), called Philon, son of Philon. On the title of epimeletes to indicate the leader of an association, cf. San Nicolò 1972: 61.
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ἐπιμελητεύοντος | [Φί]λωνος τοῦ Φίλωνος, epimeleteuontos Philonos tou Philonos (l. 10).
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Members |
The members are called 'those from the synodos' of the god: [οἱ ἐκ τῆ]ς [με]|γάλης συνόδου Πραμαρρε̣[ί]|ους θεοῦ μεγάλου, [hoi ek te]s [me]gales synodou Pramarre[i]ous theou megalou (ll. 5-7).
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Officials |
The associations has a ἱερεὺς διὰ βίου, hiereus dia biou (ll. 7-8) called Eirenaios, son of Eirenaios.
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Status |
Eirenaios, the association's hiereus dia biou, bore the title of syngenes of the King.
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Proper names and physical features |
Εἰρηναῖος Ε[ἰρ]ηναίου ὁ συγγενής Φίλων Φίλωνος
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Honours/Other activities |
The dedication was made on behalf of the Queen and the King, thus showing the association's devotion to the Royal House.
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Bibliography |
Pasek, S. (2007), Hawara: eine ägyptische Siedlung in hellenistischer Zeit, Berlin. Rubensohn, O. (1905), 'Pramarres', ZÄS 42: 111-15. San Nicolò, M. (1972), Ägyptisches Vereinswesen zur Zeit der Ptolemäer und Römer. 2nd edn. München.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
The terminology used (synodos), the internal organisation, and the officials make it certain that we have here a private association.
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