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301.Decree of Rhamnous honouring Kallippos of Melite, ca. 300 BC ?
AIO 3076 Date: ca. 300 BC (?)
Notes:
302.
... the fortresses of Rhamnous and Eleusis (297-5 BC, Knoepfler 206; see now also his discussion in Amarynthos 1, 104-109.) There is no other evidence for the honorand.
[2] The san...
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Honours for Philoxenos
AIO 2637 Date: ca. 53-67 AD
Notes:
303.
... 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:
304.
... the sanctuary of Hippothoon at Eleusis.
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Decree of Halai Aixonides
Peek, Attische Inschriften, 10 no. 8 Date: Ca. 286/5 - 238/7 BC
Notes:
305.
... from the garrison demes of Eleusis or Rhamnous, are firmly datable to the 3rd century BC. The other is a decree from the deme's other major sanctuary, the Aphrodision, SEG 49.14...
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Statue base for Quintus Statius Themistokles of Cholleidai
IG II2 3704 Date: Mid-iii AD
Notes:
306.
... of the dedicants of I Eleusis 502.
[4] Important official of the imperial treasury.
[5] For the keyholder and fire-bearer (kleidouchos kai pyrphoros) of Asklepios, see ...
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Provisions for priests and priestesses (in Aixone?)
CGRN 57 Date: 400-350 BC
Notes:
307.
... RO 37, the Kerykes, I Eleusis 300). A more serious objection is perhaps that, with the possible exception of Paralos, none of the priests serves what can plausibly be ident...
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Dedication to Asklepios and Hygieia by a priest of Asklepios
IG II3 4 770 Date: 113/2 or 101/0 BC
Notes:
308.
... 850 B, l. 6; I Eleusis 267, ll. 7-11). The post is probably the same as the arrephoros referred to in SEG 18.26, l. 18 and 18.29, l. 13. The basket itself (made of s...
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Dossier on M. Ulpius Eurykles’ service as Panhellene
OGIS 504-507 Date: 157 AD
Notes:
309.
... 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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Honours for the priest of Asklepios
SEG 18.22 Date: 165/4 BC or 150/49 BC
Notes:
310.
... archonship of Pelops, see I Eleusis 229.
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Letter from Hadrian to the Achaian League
Oliver, Constitutions 78 Date: 126 AD
Notes:
311.
... in the Athenian sanctuary at Eleusis: IG II3 4, 219). Hadrian's titulature indicates that the letter dates to 126 AD (B, l. 58). It is thus likely that the honours were passed in ...
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List of names, prytany Akamantis, 338/7 BC
Agora XV 39 Date: 338/7 BC
Notes:
312.
... secretary to the epistatai of Eleusis 332/1-329/8 BC and dedicator to Zeus Philios with a Kallias after mid-iv BC. Several men in Thorikos at this period bore the common name Diony...
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Letters from and to the artists of Dionysos
IG II2 1348 Date: ca. 132-150 AD
Notes:
313.
... inscribed Imperial letters, see I Eleusis 513 with notes. On the artists, see IG II2 1320 and AIUK 4.3A (BM Decrees) 9, with notes; SEG 33.139 is another fragmentary letter from Hadria...
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Letters from Plotina and Hadrian on the Epicurean Succession (121 AD)
SEG 55.250 Date: 121 AD
Notes:
314.
... inscribed Imperial letters, see I Eleusis 513.
Epicureanism was a philosophical movement established by Epicurus at the end of the fourth century BC; in Roman times it was regularly...
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List of participants in the fifth Augustan Dodekais at Delphi
F.Delphes III 2 63 Date: 21/0-1 BC (13/12-9/8 BC?)
Notes:
315.
... first century BC (see I Eleusis 300 with notes).
[4] On Eukles, Polykritos, Diotimos, and Gorgippos, see F.Delphes III 2, 59 with notes. On Aristos, see F.Delphes III 2, ...
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List of participants in the second Augustan Dodekais at Delphi
F.Delphes III 2 61 Date: 24/3-20/19 BC
Notes:
316.
... genos of the Kerykes (I Eleusis 300, l. 29) and treasurer of the military fund (tamias ton stratiotikon, see Agora XV 290, col. iii, ll. 105-13), both also in the archonship ...
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Dedication to Dionysos Parapaizon
IG II3 4 980 Date: 2nd century AD
Notes:
317.
... the sanctuary of Dionysos at Eleusis, which was under the control of the deme, unlike the sanctuary of the Mysteries (cf. IG II3 4, 970 with notes).
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Lease of buildings in Piraeus by [the deme] Kytherros
IG II2 2496 Date: ca. 325-300 BC
Notes:
318.
... awarding ateleia (as e.g. I Eleusis 70, 71, 72, l. 29, 99, l. 16). The force of hapanton with ateleia is probably to emphasise that the lessee is to be free from any taxes whatso...
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Apollonia honours Hadrian
IG II2 3306 Date: ca. 132 AD
Notes:
319.
... ktistes (founder or builder). I Eleusis 495 shows that the city subsequently became a member of the Panhellenion (on which, see IG II3 4, 215 with notes).
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IG II3 1 1138
Date:
227/6 BC
Notes:
320.
... Since this was found at Eleusis it might, like IG II3 1, 1164, be from a decree honouring the managers of the Mysteries.
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Council decree on repairs to Rhamnous fortress
I Rhamnous 423 Date: 74/3 - ca. 63 BC
Notes:
321.
... (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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List of a board of archons
AIO 2660 Date: 9 BC – ca. 75 AD, probably 40s AD
Notes:
322.
... from autopsy by Clinton, I Eleusis II, p. 328), rather than C. P. Jones, Phoenix 32 (1978) 222-228 (= SEG 28.192) and G. Bowersock ANSP 2002, 11-16 (= SEG 56.210bis), who read -...
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Decree of tribe Hippothontis honouring Phanodemos of Thymaitadai
Bardani and Matthaiou, Tιμαί Φανοδήμου, 1 Date: Ca. 340-325 BC
Notes:
323.
... decrees of Hippothontis cf. I Eleusis 63 with notes.
[2] Alternatively "five hundred" may be a number of medimnoi of grain donated by Phanodemos to his tribe. While references to...
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Decree of Aixone honouring Kallikrates and Aristokrates, 340/339 BC (?)
IG II2 1202 Date: 340/339 BC (?)
Notes:
324.
... at local level is I Eleusis 95, of 321/0 or 318/7 BC, which refers to a law requiring an honorific decree to specify what benefit the honorand has done for the city. No h...
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Dedication by the People to the Two Goddesses
IG II3 4 5 Date: ca. 330-310 BC
Notes:
325.
... for lustral water (photo: I Eleusis Pl. 41). It belongs in a pair with IG II3 4, 6. The two statues will perhaps have stood either side of the processional way leading to the Tel...
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Statue base for the hierophant Glaukos
I Eleusis 646 Date: Ca. 235 AD
Notes:
326.
... For this expression, cf. I Eleusis 502, 27, and 649, 12.
[4] A revelation from the blessed dead, whose initiation in the Eleusinian Mysteries ensured them of a good afterlife...
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Gaius Claudius Silianus honours Hadrian
IG II2 3315 Date: ca. 132 AD
Notes:
327.
... a hearth initiate in I Eleusis 373. He appears to be related to Gaius Silius Polykritos of Azenia, who was prominent in the reign of Caligula (IG II2 3266), from a family th...
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Honours for the commissioners for refurbishment of the Tholos
IG II3 1 1300 Date: 181/0 BC
Notes:
328.
... weights and measures, see I Eleusis 237.
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Decree honouring a military figure
IG II2 379 Date: After ca. 304 BC
Notes:
329.
... of mercenaries (cf. e.g. I Eleusis 196, l. 94). Archippos was the name of both the archon of 321/0 and that of 318/7 BC. Tracy, ADT 168 (SEG 45.84), identifies the inscriber as ...
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Account of payments to and from officials in Rhamnous
AIO 3564 Date: Late 6th to early 5th cent. BC
Notes:
330.
... IG I3 32, cf. I Eleusis 28a, with n. 1), including in building projects (e.g. IG I3 449, 460, 474), but are not otherwise attested in Rhamnous or other demes. This, l...
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Ephebic decree and transcript of ephebic oration, 184/5 AD
SEG 50.155 Date: AD 184/5
Notes:
... 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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