316 Results for "Eleusis"
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301.Letters from Hadrian (and Plotina?) on the Epicurean Succession (125 AD)
AIO 2882 Date: 125 AD
Notes:
302.
... inscribed Imperial letters, see I Eleusis 513 with notes).
[2] The second and longer letter of this dossier is addressed to one Heliodoros, who appears to have succeeded Popillius Th...
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Alliance with Peloponnesian cities following battle of Mantinea, 362/1 BC
AIO 811 Date: 362/1 BC
Notes:
303.
... relief); the two goddesses of Eleusis represent the other potent pole of Attic religion, with its Mysteries and their broad Panhellenic appeal; the Twelve (Olympian) Gods were obvi...
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Dedication of measuring vessel by city guardians (astynomoi)
IG II3 4 124 Date: early i AD
Notes:
304.
... II3 1, 1300), the Piraeus, Eleusis and on the acropolis (cf. SEG 66.125, ll. 8-9). For a measure discovered near the library of Hadrian see Arch. Delt. 54, 1999, B 1 [2005], 65-...
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Choregic dedication of Diodoros for the Thargelia, 355/4 BC
IG II3 4 487 Date: 355/4 BC
Notes:
305.
... tribe Hippothontis implied by I Eleusis 67.
[2] On Eukles, cf. IG II3 4, 480.
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Council decree on repairs to Rhamnous fortress
I Rhamnous 423 Date: 74/3 - ca. 63 BC
Notes:
306.
... (ca. 24/3-20/1 BC): (10) I Eleusis 300 honouring the dadouch for reforms to the Eleusinian cult; (11-12) SEG 47.143a-b, regarding a dispute over land in the Athenian cleruchies ...
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Council decree on repairs to the Asklepieion, 51/0 BC
IG II2 1046 Date: 52/1 BC
Notes:
307.
... at that time (cf. I Eleusis 300; IG II2 2338; S. Aleshire and S. D. Lambert, in J. Richardson and F. Santangelo, Priests and State in the Roman World, 2011, 553-76; A. J....
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Fragment of a sacrificial calendar
AIO 1303 Date: 475-450 BC
Notes:
308.
... for the Kerykes in I Eleusis 300 l. 10, cf. our ll. 14-15. However, given the fragmentary nature of the text this can be no more than an intriguing possibility.
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Honours for Philoxenos
AIO 2637 Date: ca. 53-67 AD
Notes:
309.
... II2 1091 and probably I Eleusis 489), the ephebes (SEG 50.155), the ecumenical technitai of Dionysos (AIUK 4.3A (BM, Decrees), no. 9), and private associations (e.g. IG II2 1...
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List of names, prytany Hippothontis
SEG 28.152 Date: ca. 340-330 BC
Notes:
310.
... the sanctuary of Hippothoon at Eleusis.
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Dedication by ephebes (?)
IG II3 4 340 Date: 330-320 BC
Notes:
311.
... tribe with particular connections to Eleusis. The top of the base shows a cavity for the insertion of a votive.
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Ephebic decree and transcript of ephebic oration, 184/5 AD
SEG 50.155 Date: AD 184/5
Notes:
312.
... Korydallos on the road from Eleusis to Athens, killed travellers by stretching or amputating them to make them the same length as his bed.
[5] Theseus’ most famous exploit was ...
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Dossier on M. Ulpius Eurykles’ service as Panhellene
OGIS 504-507 Date: 157 AD
Notes:
313.
... inscribed Imperial letters, see I Eleusis 513), and Text B from the archon of the Panhellenion and the Panhellenes of the 156/7-160/1 AD session to the League of the Greeks of Asia (se...
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Catalogue of ephebes, 61/2 AD
IG II2 1990 Date: 61/2 AD
Notes:
314.
... order” at Athens (e.g. I Eleusis 489, ll. 43-44 and SEG 24.200 of the late second and early third centuries respectively). If these individuals are Areopagites in this sense, ...
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Sacrificial calendar of a private association (?)
AIUK 11 (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford) no. 2 Date: ca. ii AD
Notes:
315.
... focus on gods associated with Eleusis (see n. 2). The group apparently chose to arrange and record their activities in the form of a Classical-period calendar. This sort of archais...
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Honours for the priest of Asklepios
SEG 18.22 Date: 165/4 BC or 150/49 BC
Notes:
316.
... archonship of Pelops, see I Eleusis 229.
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Choregic dedication (Acharnai)
IG II3 4 500 Date: Before mid-4th cent. BC (?)
Notes:
... and the synchoregiai (cf. I Eleusis 53, with notes) indicate that the monument relates rather to the Acharnian “Rural” Dionysia (on this festival see IG II3 4, 498, with notes; o...
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