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Geographical area |
The Near East and Beyond
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Region |
Phoenicia
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Site |
Sidon
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Full name (original language) |
οἱ φίλ[οι καὶ σύ]σκηνοι (RA 4 (1904): 8-9, ll. 3-4)
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Full name (transliterated) |
hoi phil[oi kai sy]skenoi
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Name elements |
Status-related: | syskenoi (military) | Other: | syskenoi (military), philoi |
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Source(s) |
RA 4 (1904): 8-9 (ii - i BC)
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Memorial inscription, in Greek
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Physical format(s) |
Stele with painting, showing floral motives
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Source(s) provenance |
Sidon, in a modern garden
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Comments |
The two philoi kai syskenoi bear Lacedaimonian names. They were certainly comrades of the deceased Aristeidas, a "Lacedaimonian from Gytheion".
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Poland concordance |
Poland B *451F
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Bibliography |
Jalabert, L. (1904), ‘Nouvelles stèles peintes de Sidon’, RA 4: 1-16.
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Private association |
Discarded
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Note |
There was no group called philoi kai syskenoi apart from the two dedicants, who with this expression signalled their personal connection to their deceased comrade.
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