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661.Decrees honouring ephebes and their superintendent, 43/2 or 42/1 BC
AIO 1836 Date: 43/2 or 42/1 BC?
Notes:
662.
... sailing of the ephebes from Athens to the island of Salamis took place as part of the festival Aianteia and sacrifices to Zeus Tropaios which were celebrated on Salamis to commem...
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Dedication by Herodes Atticus to Athena (Myrrhinous)
IG II3 4 1413 Date: ca. 150-175 AD
Notes:
663.
... Attikos and the City of Athens (1997), p. 281; Bultrighini, who notes that, while possible, it is uncertain whether the temple was located at the site of the church where thi...
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Dedication by ephebes (Soteria), 144/5 AD (?)
IG II3 4 417 Date: 144/5 AD?
Notes:
664.
... of the ephebate in Roman Athens see AIO Papers 12.
[2] On the date of this archonship see Byrne, Roman Citizens 508, 527, 537; AIO Papers 12, n. 208.
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Dedication (by pilgrims on the Pythais?)
IG II3 4 631 Date: ca. 380 BC
Notes:
665.
... quite common in fourth century Athens. M. Edelmann, Menschen auf griechischen Weihreliefs (1999), 110-11, 211 E16 (ph.), suggests that the relief may have been dedicated by Pythaist...
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Funerary stele of Philodemos and Lysimache
AIUK 11 (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford) no. 13 Date: ca. 375-350 BC (?)
Notes:
666.
... Wheler on his visit to Athens in 1676 and donated to the University of Oxford 1683 (cf. AIUK 11 (Ashmolean), no. 4).
The inscription is a funerary stele with a relief show...
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Honours for Thraseas of Phlya
IG II3 1 1185 Date: Ca. 215 BC
Notes:
667.
... deme, Phlya, belonged). Cf. Habicht, Athens 182-3.
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Victory dedication [in the horse race?] at the Anakeia
IG II3 4 272 Date: ca. 171/0 BC
Notes:
668.
... Eurykleides who was liberator of Athens in 229 BC (cf. IG II3 1, 1160), also dedicated the more precisely dated IG II3 4, 273.
[2] The Anakeia was a festival of the Dioskouroi (Cast...
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Choregic dedication for the City Dionysia
IG II3 4 457 Date: 349/8-337/6 BC
Notes:
669.
... very common name in Classical Athens, a possible restoration of the choregos is Deinippos son of Sostratos of Lamptrai (cf. Davies, APF 13361). In that case the victorious tribe wo...
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Dedication of structures in the Asklepieion
IG II3 4 779 Date: 113/2, 101/0, 89/88, or 79/8 BC
Notes:
670.
... at the Sullan sack of Athens in 86 BC).
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Anthippasia dedication of Antiochis
AIUK 9 (Brocklesby Park) no. 1 Date: ca. 370-330 BC
Notes:
671.
... are relatively well-known in fourth-century Athens: a particularly close comparison (also set up by two brothers) is IG II3 4, 252, the Bryaxis monument. We have no other evidence for the sons o...
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Funerary disk of Gnathon
AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 71 Date: ca. 530 BC
Notes:
672.
... of a number from Archaic Athens that likely played some role at the tombs of the dead, perhaps covering offering channels or urns. They have a fairly standardised diameter, su...
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Statue base for Julia Domna
AIUK 7 (Chatsworth) no. 2 Date: after 195 AD
Notes:
673.
... made by the city of Athens, but it seems very likely that it was set up at Eleusis. (It was seen there by a British traveller in the early nineteenth century; in 1824 it ...
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Honours for Arrhi[daios], courtier of king Antiochos IV
IG II3 1 1331 Date: 173/2-164 BC
Notes:
674.
... was Antiochos IV (175-164), whom Athens had cultivated and who had been installed on the Seleukid throne in 175 with the help of Eumenes II of Pergamon and his brothers (IG II3 1, 132...
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Statue of Hadrian Panhellenios
I Eleusis 453 Date: 138- c.170 AD
Notes:
675.
... Hadrian and his relationship with Athens, see IG II2 5185 with notes. There are two holes in the top of the base for the feet of a bronze statue.
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Dedication to Apollo Hypo Makrais
IG II3 4 194 Date: ii AD
Notes:
676.
... cf. Byrne, Roman Citizens of Athens, pp. 508-9.
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Honours for Euphron of Sikyon
IG II3 1 378 Date: 323/2 BC
Notes:
677.
... by the oligarchy imposed on Athens by the Macedonians following defeat in the Lamian War (IG II2 448, 60-62). It was reinscribed on this stele under the briefly restored democrac...
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Honours for Menandros of Pergamon
IG II3 1 1269 Date: 190/89 BC
Notes:
678.
... IG II3 1, 1257; Habicht, Athens, 225.
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Statue base of Polyllos
AIUK 4.5 (BM, Dedications) no. 25 Date: 350-300 BC?
Notes:
679.
... of the fourth century in Athens and Attica; such dedications tend to be set up by a relatively narrow range of kin: usually spouses, siblings, parents and offspring (compare, ...
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Dedication by religious officials (hieropoioi)
IG II3 4 637 Date: 342/1 BC
Notes:
680.
... centuries BC suggesting worship at Athens of Zeus (or Dionysos) Sabazios (a cult of perhaps Phrygian origin). See Kloppenborg and Ascough, Greco-Roman Associations, I no. 43, with notes...
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Altar for Hadrian
Benjamin, Altars of Hadrian 60 (l. 5) Date: 132 AD
Notes:
681.
... a hundred surviving altars from Athens dedicated to the Emperor Hadrian (r. 117-138 AD), as saviour, founder, and Olympios, on which see Benjamin, Altars of Hadrian 7 with notes.
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Support for orphans of men killed under the oligarchy, ca. 410 BC?
AIO 1049 Date: ca. 410 BC?
Notes:
682.
... 280-301 (SEG 28.46).
[2] Athens had long provided financial support for war orphans (e.g. Thuc. 2.46.1), perhaps referred to in ll. 11, 17 and 19. By this decree that support ...
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Honours for -das of Cos
IG II3 1 454 Date: Ca. 334/3-322 BC
Notes:
683.
... decrees honouring men who facilitated Athens' grain trade at this period. Cf. IG II3 1, 367, 430 and 432 with notes. On the Athenian cleruchy on Samos, see IG XII 6, 1 264.
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Dedication to Apollo
AIUK 4.5 (BM, Dedications) no. 9 Date: Second half of the 4th century BC
Notes:
684.
... Pythais, a religious procession from Athens to Delphi (on which, see IG II3 4, 18 with notes). These processions were both spectacular and irregular (Voutiras, 232), and therefore likely ...
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Altar for Hadrian
IG II2 3347 Date: 132 AD
Notes:
685.
... a hundred surviving altars from Athens dedicated to the Emperor Hadrian (r. 117-138 AD), as saviour, founder, and Olympios, on which see Benjamin, Altars of Hadrian 7 with notes. The...
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Honours for the prytany treasurer of Kekropis, 30/29 BC or 17/6 BC
AIO 2797 Date: 30/29 BC or 17/6 BC
Notes:
686.
... Λεωνίδου (S. Aleshire, Asklepios at Athens, 1991, 122); l. 27 Ἑ̣[ρμογένου] Schmalz, cf. SEG 32.137, ll. 63–64. In l. 30, the archon’s name might be restored as Ἀρ[χιτίμου or Ἀρ[ηΐου.
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Honours for a man or men from Keos
IG II3 1 1273 Date: 189/8 BC
Notes:
687.
... very close to Attica and Athens had always taken a close interest in the affairs of the island.
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Altar for Hadrian
Agora XVIII 286 Date: 132 AD
Notes:
688.
... a hundred surviving altars from Athens dedicated to the Emperor Hadrian (r. 117-138 AD), as saviour, founder, and Olympios, on which see Benjamin, Altars of Hadrian 7 with notes. The...
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Altar for Hadrian
IG II2 3365 Date: 132 AD
Notes:
689.
... a hundred surviving altars from Athens dedicated to the Emperor Hadrian (r. 117-138 AD), as saviour, founder, and Olympios, on which see Benjamin, Altars of Hadrian 7 with notes.
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Dedication commemorating victory at the Isthmian Games
IG II3 4 585 Date: mid-iv BC
Notes:
690.
... G. Kyle, Athletics in Ancient Athens (1987, 2nd ed. 1992, Mnemosyne Suppl. 95), 218 (P 86), suggested that this commemorated victories by Aristolochos, Olympic victor in 344 BC (Mo...
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List of names, Council
Agora XV 46 Date: ca. 330 BC
Notes:
... Demetrios of Phaleron who controlled Athens between 317 and 307 BC.
Antiochis. The bouleutic quota of Alopeke is attested as 10 by IG II3 4, 81. 50 The patronymic will have served to di...
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