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                            | i. | Geographical area | Central Greece | 
                            | ii. | Region | Boiotia | 
                            | iii. | Site | Thespiai | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | i. | Full name (original language) | συνθύτη τοὶ Φιλετηρεῖες (I.Thespiai 60, ll. 5-6) | 
                            | ii. | Full name (transliterated) | synthyte toi Philetereies (l. synthytai hoi Philetaireies) | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | ii. | Name elements | | Personal: | Philetairos of Pergamon | 
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                            | iii. | Descriptive terms | συνθύται, synthytai | 
                            |  | Note | synthytai: I.Thespiai 60, l. 5 | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | i. | Source(s) | I.Thespiai 60 (270 - 260 BC) | 
                            |  | Note | Previous edition: Roesch 1982: 126-7, no. 6 and 164-6 (SEG 32: 506)
 See also:
 Bringmann and von Steuben 1995: no. 87
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                            |  | Online Resources | I.Thespiai 60 | 
                            | i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) | 
                            | i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script | Boundary stone in the Boiotian dialect of land dedicated by Attalos of Pergamon to the Muses and to the synthytai named after himself so they remain sacred forever. | 
                            | i.c. | Physical format(s) | Stele of beige limestone | 
                            | ii. | Source(s) provenance | Village of Ellopia (Karatas) | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | i. | Founder(s) | Probably Philetairos of Pergamon | 
                            |  | Gender | Male | 
                            | iii. | Members | συνθύται, synthytai | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | ii. | Realty | The synthytai administered the land mentioned below, but probably did not own it. | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | iii. | Worship | Clear link with the Muses of the Helicon; worship probable. | 
                            |  | Deities worshipped | Probably the Muses of the Helicon. | 
                            | iv. | Honours/Other activities | The synthytai probably administered land consecrated to the Muses. Philetairos of Pergamon dedicated land to the Muses (see I.Thespiai 58 and I.Thespiai 59; see Poland B 36a), and the revenue of the land was probably affected to the cult of the Muses. | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | ii. | Interaction abroad | Clear link with Philetairos of Pergamon who was their probable founder, and after whom the association is named. | 
                  
              
                
                
                    
                            | ii. | Poland concordance | Poland B 37 | 
                            | iii. | Bibliography | Allen, R.E. (1983), The Attalid Kingdom. Oxford. Bringmann, K., and von Steuben, H. (eds.) (1995), Schenkungen hellenistischer Herrscher an griechische Städte und Heiligtümer. Teil I: Zeugnisse und Kommentare. Berlin.
 Fraser, P.M. (1952), ‘Dédicaces attalides en Béotie’, REA 54: 233-45.
 Roesch, P. (1982), Etudes béotiennes. Paris.
 Schalles, H.-J. (1985), Untersuchungen zur Kulturpolitik der Pergamienischen Herrscher im dritten Jahrhundert vor Christus. Tübingen.
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                            | i. | Private association | Certain | 
                            |  | Note | The use of the term synthytai points to a private association. |