View Source #16134

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Creation :  2023-02-13 17:19:16  by Julie Bernini
Latest Edition :  2023-02-14 15:52:44  by Julie Bernini

Project ERC MAP Project
Source Category Epigraphy
Source Types Honorific
Languages Greek
Main Title None
Author
Material Category Lithic
Material Marble
Medium Category Architecture
Medium Base / Pedestal
Text URL https://epigraphy.packhum.org/text/146947
Iconography ?
Image URL
Bibliography
Bibliographic Reference Main Edition Source Reference
#232 IG VII 3426
#392 Homonoia p. 127-129
#87 BE 2008, 226
#4486 Epigraphica Boeotica I n°9, p. 108
#4499 Egyptian cults an local elites p. 381-382, 385-386
#1488 Cults of Boiotia 1 p. 200
#333 RICIS 105-0895
Dating
Precision: 2
Post Quem 200
Ante Quem 250
Commentary Most scholars date the inscription to the second half of the 3rd century CE.
Dittenberg : early 3rd c.
Fossey : middle or second half 3rd c.
La majorité des chercheurs date l'inscription de la seconde moitié du IIIe s. de notre ère.
Dittenberg : début IIIe s.
Fossey : milieu ou seconde moitié du IIIe s.
Discovery / Original Location
Precision: 2
Real ? Yes
Political Entity Chaironeia (Chaironeus) (IACP: 201)
Region Inland Greece
Sub-region Boiotia
Place Chaeronea   View on Pleiades   38.4939678, 22.8414259
Site
Topographies
Functions
Commentary
Commentary Statue base of gray marble. Dedication of a statue of the priestess Flavia Lanica by her son Cnaius Curtius Dexippos. She has exercised several federal priesthoods. 
The stone was found near Chaironeia, so it is traditionally attributed to this city, but it is not excluded that it is a wandering stone originating from Lebadeia (see D. Knoepfler, Bull. ép., 2008, 226).
Base de statue en marbre. Dédicace d'une statue de la prêtresse Flavia Lanica par son fils Cnaius Curtius Dexippos. Elle a notamment exercé plusieurs sacerdoces fédéraux.
La pierre a été découverte près de Chéronée et elle est traditionnellement attribuée à cette cité, mais il n'est pas exclu qu'il s'agisse d'une pierre errante originaire de Lébadée (voir D. Knoepfler, Bull. ép., 2008, 226).
Testimonies
Testimony With restitution
#20216 l. 3-4 τῆς
Ἰτωνίας Ἀθηνᾶς
#20217 l. 5-6 τῆς Ὁμονοίας τῶν
Ἑλλήνων
#20218 l. 7-8 τῆς ἁγίας Εἴσι-
δος
#20219 l. 8-9 τῆς <Τ>αποσειριάδος
 Εἴσιδος


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