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                            Geographical area | 
                            
                            Southern Italy with Sicily
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                            | ii. | 
                            Region | 
                            
                            Campania
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                            | iii. | 
                            Site | 
                            
                            Pozzuoli (anc. Puteoli)
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                            Full name (original language) | 
                            
                            cultores dei patri (AE 1972: no. 79, l. 10)
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                            Full name (transliterated) | 
                            
                            cultores dei patri
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                    Date(s)
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                s. iii - 337 AD
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                            Name elements | 
                            
                            | Cultic: | cultores: the worshippers  |  | Theophoric: | deus patrius (AE 1972: no. 79, l. 10) |   
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                            Source(s) | 
                            
                            AE 1972: no. 79 (AD 290-326) CIL X 1805 (s. iii AD - AD 337)
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                            Note | 
                            
                            See also: AE 1972: no. 79, EDR075343
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                            Online Resources | 
                            
                            TM 250430 and EDR075343 (AE 1972: no. 79) TM 536111 (CIL X 1805)
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                            | i.a. | 
                            Source type(s) | 
                            
                            Epigraphic source(s)
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                            | i.b. | 
                            Document(s) typology & language/script | 
                            
                            Both inscriptions are written in Latin. AE 1972: no. 79 is a dedication of a statue to Iulius Sulpicius Sucessus made by the cultores dei patri together with the regio decatriae (AE 1972: no. 79, l. 10) and the vexillari (AE 1972: no. 79, l. 11). CIL X 1805 is a funerary inscription of an unknown man described as sacerdos d(ei) p(atri) immunis (CIL X 1805, l. 3).
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                            | i.c. | 
                            Physical format(s) | 
                            
                            AE 1972: no. 79 is a large marble statue base. CIL X 1805 is a fragmentary inscription known through manuscript tradition. 
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                            | ii. | 
                            Source(s) provenance | 
                            
                            The base AE 1972: no. 79 was found in 1965, embedded in the Campanile of the Cathedral of S. Procolo at Pozzuoli. CIL X 1805 was found near Pozzuoli.
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                            | ii. | 
                            Leadership | 
                            
                            Probably a sacerdos, see the sacerdos dei patri attested in CIL X 1805, l. 3. In CIL X 1805 the anonymous priest held his office as an immunis (l. 3), i.e. without making the customary outlay for amusements or other purposes, cf. Peterson 1919: 95. It may imply that normally the chief officer received his position in the association with some payment.
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                            | iii. | 
                            Members | 
                            
                            Referred to as cultores dei patri (AE 1972: no. 79, l. 10).
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                            | viii. | 
                            Obligations | 
                            
                            The erection of the base/statue may imply that the cultores dei patri either collected money ad hoc or each member had to pay regularly some sum, which went into the (unattested) treasury.
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                            Treasury/Funds | 
                            
                            The erection of the base/statue may imply that the association had its own funds/treasury.
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                            Gender | 
                            
                            Men
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                            Note | 
                            
                            See the anonymous sacerdos dei patri attested in CIL X 1805.
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                            Age | 
                            
                            Adults
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                            Note | 
                            
                            See the anonymous sacerdos dei patri attested in CIL X 1805.
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                            | iv. | 
                            Status | 
                            
                            The unknown sacerdos dei patri of CIL X 1805 was a man of equestrian rank, who, as curator aquae Augustae (CIL X 1805, l. 6), had secured for years and at his own expense the maintenance of the most important city aqueduct, see Camodeca 1980-1981: 117.
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                            Honours/Other activities | 
                            
                            The cultores dei patri awarded a base statue for Iulius Sulpicius Sucessus who was vir egregius, patronus coloniae and procurator portus Puteolanorum (AE 1972: no. 79, ll. 4-5). The honor is justified with reference to his benefactions and love towards the citizens and the homeland (ob meritis et adfectione amoreque eius erga cives et patriam, AE 1972: no. 79, ll. 6-7).
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                            Local interaction | 
                            
                            The honorand Iulius Sulpicius Sucessus in AE 1972: no. 79 was a local man of equestrian rank (see D'Arms 1972: 259). The cultores dei patri dedicated the statue together with other local groups: the regio decatriae, i.e. a city region of Puteoli, and the vexillari (see CAPInv. 1083), i.e. the collegial standard bearers. The ordo decurionum and the populus Puteolanus gave their approval.
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                            Comments | 
                            
                            The identity of the deity called deus patrius is not clear, see Peterson 1919: 398-9. D'Arms 1972: 268-70 believes that the deus patrius was a god, perhaps Serapis, revered by a foreign group in the city. 
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                            Bibliography | 
                            
                            Camodeca, G. (1980-1981), ‘Ricerche su Puteoli tardoromana (fine III – IV secolo)’, Puteoli 4-5: 59-128. Castagnetti, S. (2007), ‘I collegia della Campania’, in E. Lo Cascio and G.D. Merola (eds.), Forme di aggregazione nel mondo romano, Bari: 223-42. D'Arms, J.H. (1972), ‘A new inscribed base from 4th century Puteoli’, PP 27: 255-70. Peterson, R.M. (1919), The cults of Campania. Rome. 
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                            Private association | 
                            
                            Certain
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                            Note | 
                            
                            For the use of the term cultores to indicate the ordinary members of a collegium, which was religious in character see Castagnetti 2007: 228. 
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