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Geographical area |
Macedonia
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Region |
Mygdonia
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Site |
Thessalonike
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Full name (original language) |
οἱ Δροιοφόροι (IG X.2.1 260, ll. C11-12)
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Full name (transliterated) |
hoi Droiophoroi
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Name elements |
Cultic: | Droiophoroi: from the Dionysiac ritual of dendrophoria. See also CAPInv. 740 (XII.i: Comments). |
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Descriptive terms |
θίασος, thiasos
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Note |
thiasos: ll. IG X.2.1 260 C11-12 and 15-17
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Source(s) |
IG X.2.1 260 (iii AD)
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Note |
See also: GRA I 81; Jaccottet II no. 22
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Online Resources |
IG X.2.1 260 and AGRW ID 2501
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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i.b. |
Document(s) typology & language/script |
Greek funerary inscription
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Physical format(s) |
Altar, with a relief of a standing, draped woman on the front side. The inscription is engraved on the moulding of the front side and on the right and left sides of the altar.
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Source(s) provenance |
Found reused at the Church of the Acheiropoietos in Thessaloniki. Edson (1948: 178-80) assumed that the sanctuary of Dionysos must have been located at the Acheiropoietos; see, however, Vitti 1996: 90-1.
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Endowments |
On Euphrosyne's endowment, and on the conditions under which it will revert to the association of the Dryophoroi, see the comments on the Prinophoroi in CAPInv. 740 (VIII.ii: Reality and VIII.iv: Endowments).
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Honours/Other activities |
On the commemorative ritual for the priestess Euphrosyne, see the comments on the Prinophoroi CAPInv. 740 (VIII.iv: Honours).
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Local interaction |
On the relationship between the Prinophoroi and the Dryophoroi, see the comments on the CAPInv. 740 (XI.i: Local interaction).
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Poland concordance |
Poland B 58
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Bibliography |
Edson, C. (1948), ‘Cults of Thessalonica (Macedonica III)’, HThR 41: 153-204, esp. 165-77. Nigdelis, P.M. (2010), ‘Voluntary Associations in Roman Thessalonike: in Search of Identity and Support in a Cosmpolitan Society’, in L. Nasrallah, Ch. Bakirtzis and S. Friesen (eds.), From Roman to Early Christian Thessalonike: Studies in Religion and Archaeology, Cambridge Mass., London: 13-47, esp. 15, n. 7. Perdrizet, P. (1910), Cultes et mythes du Pangée, Paris: 88 Vitti, M. (1996), Η πολεοδομική εξέλιξη της Θεσσαλονίκης, από την ίδρυσή της έως τον Γαλέριο, Thessaloniki.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
See the comments on the Prinophoroi in CAPInv. 740 (XI.i: Local interaction).
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