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                            | i. | Geographical area | Western Asia Minor | 
                            | ii. | Region | Phrygia | 
                            | iii. | Site | Thiunta | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | i. | Full name (original language) | φράτρα ἡ περὶ Διόδωρον Ἀθηναγόρου Κολοκυνθιανόν καὶ περὶ Ἀθηναγόραν Διοδώρου Γοργίωνος (Ramsay, CB: 143, no. 31, ll. 1-3) | 
                            | ii. | Full name (transliterated) | phratra he peri Diodoron Athenagorou Kolokynthianon kai peri Athenagoran Diodorou Gorgionos | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | ii. | Name elements | | Kinship-related: | phratra |  | Personal: | peri Diodoron Athenagorou Kolokynthianon kai peri Athenagoran Diodorou Gorgionos | 
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                            | iii. | Descriptive terms | φράτρα, phratra | 
                            |  | Note | phratra: Ramsay, CB: 143, no. 31, l. 1 | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | i. | Source(s) | Ramsay, CB: 143, no. 31 (ii AD) | 
                            |  | Online Resources | Ramsay, CB: 143, no. 31 | 
                            | i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) | 
                            | i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script | Honorific decree. Greek. | 
                            | i.c. | Physical format(s) | Large stele containing representations of divinities and cultic procedures above and below the text, as well as standardized representations of the members of the phratra. | 
                            | ii. | Source(s) provenance | Kodja-Gözler | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | ii. | Leadership | Two leaders are mentioned. | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | i. | Number | 24 | 
                            | ii. | Gender | Men | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            |  | Deities worshipped | Zeus | 
                            | iv. | Honours/Other activities | Cf. CAPInv. 450. In addition to the information given there, this inscription refers to a pannychis for Zeus that has been organized by the phratra. | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | ii. | Poland concordance | Poland B *432b | 
                            | iii. | Bibliography | Ramsay, W.M. (1895), The Cities and Bishoprics of Phrygia. Vol. I.1. Oxford. Ritti, T. (2002), ‘Documenti epigrafici dalla regione di Hierapolis’, EA 34: 41-70, esp. 48-51.
 Robert, L. (1983), ‘Les dieux des Motaleis en Phrygie’, JS 1983: 45-63.
 Ziebarth, E. (1900), ‘Zu den griechischen Vereinsinschriften’, RhM 55: 501-19, esp. 512-3.
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                            | i. | Private association | Possible | 
                            |  | Note | Cf. CAPInv. 450. 
 This is apparently the same institution at a slightly later date. The leadership has changed, and at least one member seems to be the son of a member mentioned in Ramsay, CB: 142, no. 30. No agonothetes is mentioned this time, but the third person (the first one after the two leaders) is a paraphylax. Since paraphylakes were probably based in Hierapolis, this seems to show the authority that Hierapolis had over Thiunta (cf. OGIS 527); one might also regard the presence of a paraphylax in the phratra as some sort of control exercised by a Hierapolitan magistrate over an important festival in Thiunta (thus Robert 1983: 59-63).
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                            | ii. | Historical authenticity | Certain |