i. | Geographical area | Aegean Islands |
ii. | Region | Delos |
iii. | Site | Delos |
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CAPInv. 903: he synodos he ton melanephoron
I. LOCATION
II. NAME
i. | Full name (original language) | ἡ σύνοδος ἡ τῶν μελανηφόρων (I.Délos 2075, l. 1) |
ii. | Full name (transliterated) | he synodos he ton melanephoron |
III. DATE
i. | Date(s) | 124 / 123 BC |
IV. NAME AND TERMINOLOGY
ii. | Name elements |
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iii. | Descriptive terms | σύνοδος, synodos |
V. SOURCES
i. | Source(s) | I.Délos 2075 (124/3 BC) |
Note |
Roussel 1915-16: 138, no. 95 RICIS 202/0257 (with pl. 53) Trümper 2011: 77, no. 8 |
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Online Resources | I.Délos 2075 | |
i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) |
i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script | dedication of honorary statue |
i.c. | Physical format(s) | square marble base, broken in two |
ii. | Source(s) provenance | Sarapieion C |
VII. ORGANIZATION
iv. | Officials | ἱερεύς, hiereus (I.Délos 2075, l. 2), named Demetrios, son of Hermesion, from Marathon; he was priest in the year when Eisigenes was archon (124/3 BC). It is not clear whether this was a priesthood specifically of the association, and it is difficult to say whether other honorary inscriptions set up for priests by melanephoroi (I.Délos 2076) or melanephoroi and therapeutai (I.Délos 2077; 2078; cf. 2081; note also 2039; 2079; 2080) concern the synodos as well. See also 'Comments'. |
X. ACTIVITIES
iii. | Worship | The synodos dedicated a honorary statue to Sarapis, Isis, and Anoubis (I.Délos 2075, l. 4). |
Deities worshipped |
Sarapis Isis Anoubis |
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iv. | Honours/Other activities | The synodos of melanephoroi set up a statue in honour of their benefactor (I.Délos 2075, ll. 1-2: εὐεργέτης, euergetes) Demetrios, son of Hermesion, from Marathon, who was priest (l. 2: ἱερεύς, hiereus) in the year when Eisigenes was archon (124/3 BC). The statue was dedicated to Sarapis, Isis, and Anoubis. |
XII. NOTES
i. | Comments |
Another inscription from Sarapieion C has been attributed to the synodos of melanephoroi (CAPInv. 925), but the restoration of the text (I.Délos 2082, l. 1: ἡ σύνο[δος ἡ τῶν μελανηφόρων?], he syno[dos he ton melanephoron?] is uncertain). From Sarapieion B comes an early attestation (e. ii BC ?) of a koinon of melanephoroi (CAPInv. 216), which might be the same association as the synodos of I.Délos 2075 (cf. Roussel and Launey in Délos 2075; Roussel 1915-16: 270-1; Trümper 2011: 77, no. 8; Baslez 2013: 239, n 60). The Delian epigraphic record also yields many attestations of melanephoroi which do not specifically refer to a synodos or koinon (e.g., I.Délos 2039; 2076-2081; 2083-2084), but which may directly or indirectly concern the same association(s). Note that information from these texts has not been taken into account in this inventory entry. For a discussion of the melanephoroi, see Baslez 1975. |
ii. | Poland concordance | Poland B 180a |
iii. | Bibliography |
Baslez M.-F. (1975), ‘Une association isiaque: les Mélanéphores’, CE 50 : 297-303. Baslez, M.-F. (2013), ‘Les associations à Délos: depuis les débuts de l’indépendance (fin du IVe siècle) à la période de la colonie athénienne (milieu du IIe siècle)’, in P. Fröhlich and P. Hamon (eds.) Groupes et associations dans les cités grecques (IIIe siècle av. J.-C. - IIe siècle apr. J.-C.), Genève: 227-49. Roussel, P. (1915-16), Les cultes égyptiens à Délos du IIIe au Ier siècle av. J.-C. Paris. Trümper, M. (2011), ‘Where the non-Delians met in Delos: the meeting-places of foreign associations and ethnic communities in late Hellenistic Delos’, in O.M. van Nijf and R. Alston (eds.) Political culture in the Greek city after the classical age, Leuven: 49-100. |
XIII. EVALUATION
i. | Private association | Certain |
Note | The descriptive term and the wellknown character and activity of this association guarantees its private status. |