View Source #3442

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Creation :  2020-12-02 18:33:02  by Sylvain Lebreton
Latest Edition :  2020-12-02 18:33:02  by Sylvain Lebreton

Project ERC MAP Project
Source Category Epigraphy
Source Types Decree, Honorific
Languages Greek
Main Title None
Author
Material Category Lithic
Material Marble
Medium Category Stele / Cippus
Medium Stele
Text URL https://www.atticinscriptions.com/inscription/IGII31/1373
Iconography ?
Image URL
Bibliography
Bibliographic Reference Main Edition Source Reference
#222 IG II 3 .1 1373
#2332 Decrees of the Aglaurion p. 75-77, n°1
#221 IG II2 948
#620 Social construction of priests and priestesses p. 111-112, n°16
#12 SEG 65, 94 ; cf. 34, 88
#1790 Erysichthon Story p. 386-395
Dating
Precision: 2
Post Quem -203
Ante Quem -163
Commentary Ca. 180 BCE.
Letter cutter: 203/2-164/3 BCE: see Tracy, ALC III (1990), p. 84.
Ca. 180 av. n.è.
Lapicide : 203/2-164/3 av. n.è. : cf. Tracy, ALC III (1990), p. 84.
Discovery Location
Precision: 2
Real ? Yes
Political Entity Athenai (Athenaios) (IACP: 361)
Region Inland Greece
Sub-region Attica
Place Athenae   View on Pleiades   37.9751765, 23.7263452
Site Acropolis of Athens (S slope)
Topographies
Functions Urban area
Commentary See Brouskari, Anaskaphes notiôs tês Akropoleôs (2002).
Cf. Brouskari, Anaskaphes notiôs tês Akropoleôs (2002).
Original Location
Real ? Yes
Political Entity Athenai (Athenaios) (IACP: 361)
Region Inland Greece
Sub-region Attica
Place Athenae   View on Pleiades   37.9751765, 23.7263452
Site
Topographies
Functions Urban area
Commentary
Commentary Found near the Asklepieion; could originate from the Aglaurion, according to Robertson (1984), p. 392, note 47.
Decree of the Council honouring the priestess of Aglauros.
Trouvé près de l'Asklepieion ; proviendrait de l'Aglaurion selon Robertson (1984), p. 392, note 47.
Décret du Conseil d'Athènes honorant la prêtresse d'Aglauros.
Testimonies
Testimony With restitution
#4734 l. 12-14 [τεῖ Ἀγλαύρωι] καὶ τῶι Ἄρει καὶ̣
[τῶι Ἡλίωι καὶ ταῖς Ὥραις καὶ τῶι Ἀπ]όλλω[νι] κα[ὶ]
[τοῖς ἄλλοις θεοῖς οἷς πάτριον ἦν]


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