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Geographical area |
Western Asia Minor
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Region |
Caria
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Site |
Hyllarima
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Full name (original language) |
τὸ κοινὸν τῶν ἐρανιστῶν τῶν σὺν Ἑρμίαι Ἀρτεμιδώρου (Robert 1937: 513-5, lines 1-4)
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Full name (transliterated) |
to koinon ton eraniston ton syn Hermiai Artemidorou
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Date(s)
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150 (?) - 100 (?) BC
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Name elements |
Personal: | oἱ σὺν Ἑρμίαι Ἀρτεμιδώρου, hoi syn Hermiai Artemidorou | Other: | οἱ ἐρανισταί, hoi eranistai i.e. 'contributors' to the group, its funds and activities. |
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Descriptive terms |
τὸ κοινὸν, to koinon a term for the collectivity.
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Source(s) |
Robert 1937: 513-5 (ca. 150-100 BC).
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Note |
Cf. also BE 1938: no. 405.
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Online Resources |
PHI: Hyllarima 18 Harland, AGRW no. 7293
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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i.b. |
Document(s) typology & language/script |
Dedication.
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Physical format(s) |
Marble block (cube).
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Source(s) provenance |
Hyllarima.
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References to buildings/objects |
ΓΡΟΜΕΩΣ, gromeos (lines 4-5) The dedication consists of a gromeos (probably a Carian word). It is unclear to what exactly this refers.
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Founder(s) |
Ἑρμίας Ἀρτεμιδώρου (lines 3-4 and 7) Hermias son of Artemidoros (see above IV.ii), probably also the de facto leader of the group, since he occurs first in the list of names presented in the inscription.
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Gender |
Male
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Number |
Aside from Hermias, 8 other members are listed, thus there are 9 known members of the group in total.
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Gender |
Men
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Status |
All members have father's names, and thus are probably citizens.
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Relations |
2-3 of the individuals may be relatives (called Menandros or the sons of Menandros, lines 11-14): Φανίας Μενάνδρου, Μένανδρος Διονυσίου, Θεμιστοκλῆς Μενάνδρου.
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Worship |
The group of eranistai makes a dedication and appears to honor a single god.
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Deities worshipped |
Zeus Panamaros
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Bibliography |
Robert, L. (1937), Études anatoliennes, Paris.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
The formal elements of the name (koinon and mention of the founder/leader) suggest an organised private cultic association, almost certainly of a durative character.
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