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                            | i. | Geographical area | Western Asia Minor | 
                            | ii. | Region | Phrygia | 
                            | iii. | Site | Area of Hierapolis | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | i. | Full name (original language) | ἡ ἑταιρεία ἡ Ἀρζιμνέων ἡ περὶ Στρατόνεικον Ἀπολλωνίου Θεογᾶ καὶ Ζωτικὸν Ἀπολλωνίου Κλανδίωνος (SEG 34: 1298, ll. 1-2) | 
                            | ii. | Full name (transliterated) | he hetaireia he Arzimneon he peri Stratoneikon Apolloniou Theoga kai Zotikon Apolloniou Klandionos | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | ii. | Name elements | | Geographical: | The Arzimneis are probably a village north of Hierapolis. |  | Personal: | peri Stratoneikon Apolloniou Theoga kai Zotikon Apolloniou Klandionos | 
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                            | iii. | Descriptive terms | ἑταιρεία, hetaireia | 
                            |  | Note | hetaireia: SEG 34: 1298, l. 1 | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | i. | Source(s) | SEG 34: 1298 (ii - iii AD) SEG 34: 1299 (ii - iii AD)
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                            |  | Note | SEG 34: 1299 is another inscription of the same type as 1298, but the dedication is lost; only some names are preserved. 
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                            | i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) | 
                            | i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script | Dedicatory inscription in Greek. | 
                            | i.c. | Physical format(s) | Stele with image (three gods) above the text and standardized representations of the members of the hetaireia. | 
                            | ii. | Source(s) provenance | Dagmarmara | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | iv. | Officials | The third person is a priest, ἱερεύς, hiereus (l. 4). | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | i. | Number | 17 (the stele is complete; Robert 1983 thought that it originally contained 24 names like the similar stelae from Thiunta, but the photo published by Chuvin 1987 rules out this possibility). | 
                            | ii. | Gender | Men | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | iii. | Worship | SEG 34: 1298 is a dedication for the Theoi Motaleis (l. 2). | 
                            |  | Deities worshipped | Theoi Motaleis | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | i. | Comments | "Les Motaleis sont un village ou un groupe de villages" on the territory of Hierapolis (Robert 1983: 59). The gods of the Motaleis are apparently honored in these inscriptions by a cult community representing the village of the Arzimneis. | 
                            | iii. | Bibliography | Chuvin, P. (1987), ‘Une stèle des Motaleis, sur le territoire de Hièrapolis’, RA 4: 107-8 (reproducing a photo and a letter by P. Dessalle). Ritti, T. (2002), ‘Documenti epigrafici dalla regione di Hierapolis’, EA 34: 41-70, esp. 57-60.
 Robert, L. (1983), ‘Les dieux des Motaleis en Phrygie’, JS 1983: 45-63.
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                            | i. | Private association | Possible | 
                            |  | Note | On the general problems of such stelae, see the preceding entries on phratrai. Apart from the terminology (hetaireia instead of phratra), the inscriptions apparently show the same semi-public institution. | 
                            | ii. | Historical authenticity | Certain |