242 Results for "Piraeus"
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151.Honours for King Spartokos III of the Bosporan kingdom, 285/4 BC
AIUK 4.2 (BM, Decrees of Council and Assembly) no. 12 Date: 285/4 BC
Notes:
152.
... location specified was "in the Piraeus", i.e. looking forward to the time when the city and Piraeus were unified once again (see also P. Gauthier, RE...
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Decree on the administration of the property of Kodros, Neleus and Basile
IG I3 84 Date: 418/7 BC
Notes:
153.
... AIUK 4.3A no. 1 (theatre, Piraeus); IG II2 2496 (workshop, dwelling and hut by the dung-heap, in Piraeus, lessor deme Kytherros).
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Provisions for priests and priestesses (in Aixone?)
CGRN 57 Date: 400-350 BC
Notes:
154.
... stationed relatively nearby at the Piraeus. On the hero, the ship and the corporation, the Paraloi, responsible for manning it, see IG II2 1254, with...
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Decree of Aixone regulating payments for pasturage, 326/5 BC (?)
Ackermann, Aixone, 216-234 no. 8 Date: ca. 337-324 (326/5?) BC
Notes:
155.
... IG II2 2498 the deme Piraeus divides the sacred estates it leases out into pasturage, ennomia, and cultivable land, ergasima) and Ackermann, followin...
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Honorific decree of the Paraloi
IG II2 1254 Date: after ca. 350 BC
Notes:
156.
... NH 7.207; R. Garland, The Piraeus, 1987, 104, 131-32, 210, 237-38). SEG 46.163 is another decree from their sanctuary in the Piraeus, the Paralion: n...
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Decree of Marathonian Tetrapolis honouring their archon, Charidemos of Probalinthos
AIO 2618 Date: ca. mid-4th cent. BC
Notes:
157.
... of the 330s BC honouring Piraeus priests and hieropoioi, originally intended, it seems, to be erected in the theatre of Dionysos in the Piraeus, but ...
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Accounts of 1% tax on property transactions (Rationes Centesimarum)
Rationes, Stele 1 Date: Ca. 340-325 BC
Notes:
158.
... priest of Dionysos in the Piraeus at IG II3 1, 416 and Kallidamas of Cholleidai was honoured by the deme Piraeus in IG II2 1214. Lambert, AIUK vol. ...
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The Kitians granted permission to found a sanctuary of Aphrodite
IG II3 1 337 Date: 333/2 BC
Notes:
159.
... of their sanctuary in the Piraeus and designed to advertise that they had acquired it by due process. In general on the locations of inscribed laws a...
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Grave stele of Hierokleia
AIUK 4.6 (BM, Funerary Monuments) no. 24 Date: ca. 375-350 BC
Notes:
160.
... findspot of this monument near Piraeus is rather distant from the deceased’s paternal deme of Kerameis. The family may have shifted its residence to ...
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Decree of Athmonon honouring the merarchai of 325/4 BC
IG II2 1203 Date: 325/4 BC
Notes:
161.
... IG II2 1214 (Hestia in Piraeus). There is no direct evidence for a theatre in Athmonon, but the choregic dedication, IG II3 4, 511, perhaps implies o...
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Law of a thiasos
AIUK 4.3A (BM, Decrees of Other Bodies) no. 4 Date: ca. 325-275 BC
Notes:
162.
... This inscription from the Piraeus was acquired by the British Museum from a London dealer in 1906. On the five extant decrees of the deme Piraeus, t...
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Decree of Sphettos honouring a benefactor
Csapo and Wilson II, 247-52 Date: ca. 350-300 BC
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163.
... priest of Dionysos in the Piraeus, who, in the one case we know of, was not a demesman of Piraeus and may have been appointed from a genos or, like t...
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Decree concerning Eleusinian cults at Phrearrhioi
CGRN 103 Date: ca. 335-250 BC
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164.
... as in the case of Piraeus (IG II2 1177), Thesmophorion, location for women's rites of Demeter, especially the Thesmophoria (cf. for a local Eleusinio...
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Decree of the orgeones [of Bendis] (ca. 330-324/3 BC)
Sokolowski, LSCG 45 Date: ca. 330-324/3 BC
Notes:
165.
... of the goddess in the Piraeus: this decree, perhaps IG II2 1255 (337/6 BC), 1256 (329/8 BC), 1284 (ca. 251-240 BC), 1283 (240/39 BC), 1324 (ca. 190 B...
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Lease of public land by the deme Aixone, 345/4 BC
IG II2 2492 Date: 345/4 BC
Notes:
166.
... 2498, in which the deme Piraeus provides for the lease of its sacred estates. Such inscriptions are a manifestation of the culture of public accounta...
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Honours for the priest of Zeus Soter
IG II3 1 903 Date: 272/1 BC
Notes:
167.
... at this period, when the Piraeus was separated politically from the city, or the procession to the Piraeus at the festival may have started at the St...
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Dedication to Dionysos by the leader of a thiasos
IG II3 4 656 Date: ca. early 2nd cent. BC
Notes:
168.
... worshippers of Dionysos in the Piraeus (cf. IG II2 1325 of 185/4 BC and 1326 of 176/5 BC, found in the same place as our inscription, with J. D. Mika...
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Dedication by the soldiers at Rhamnous for a general, patrol commander, and manager, 338/7 BC
IG II3 4 285 Date: 338/7 BC
Notes:
169.
... 138-59). Similar dedications appear at Piraeus, Salamis, and Panakton (IG II3 4, 319, 323, 324). There is a break in dedications around the end of th...
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Monument commemorating the foundation and early years of the Asklepieion at Athens
IG II3 4 665 Date: Ca. 400 BC
Notes:
170.
... 4, 876-877); one in the Piraeus (IG I3 1081, IG II3 4, 663, 878-890, IG II2 47, 4962, SEG 57.196); at Eleusis (IG II3 4, 652, 891-896. 1051); Rhamnou...
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Decrees of Athenian Assembly and deme Eleusis honouring Pamphilos of Eleusis, the demarch
I Eleusis 229 Date: 150/49 BC ?
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171.
... festival, attested also in the Piraeus, IG II2 1177, l. 9; cf. Parker, 195, 474.
[5] The most prominent Eleusinian priestess was the priestess of D...
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Proxeny for Apollonides son of Demetrios of Sidon
IG II3 1 379 Date: 323/2 BC
Notes:
172.
... world. A funerary monument from Piraeus erected c. 400 and inscribed in Phoenician was reused ca. 50 years later to commemorate, in Greek, a Demetrio...
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Decree of Lamptrai honouring Philokedes of Acharnai
IG II2 1204 Date: ca. 325-300 BC
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173.
... specified more precisely is the Piraeus, in which a comparable non-deme-member honorand, Kallidamos of Cholleidai, is awarded freedom from the enktet...
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Decree of Ikarion honouring demarch
AIO 2550 Date: ca. 350-325 BC
Notes:
174.
... 4, 225), based in the Piraeus area, and also in Acharnai, where it might have featured as part of the local Dionysia (IG II3 4, 234). In the case of ...
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Marker of property of the Piraeans
AIO 2035 Date: 400-300 BC
Notes:
175.
[1] This horos apparently marked property belonging to the demesmen of Piraeus. For a long time [χώρ]ας was restored, “of the territory of the Piraea...
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Ordinances of deme Skambonidai
AIUK 4.1 (BM, Cult Provisions) no. 3 Date: ca. 475-450 BC
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176.
... in the city and the Piraeus and may have formed a significant proportion of the population of Skambonidai. Cf. the five metics of Skambonidai who app...
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Alliance with Thessalian federation, 361/0 BC
RO 44 Date: 361/0 BC
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177.
... Athenian force and raiding the Piraeus (Diod. 15.95.1-3, Polyain. 6.2, cf. Dem. 23.120. These events coincided with Athenian opposition to Thebes in the Peloponnese, culminating in ...
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Honours for Archelaos, king of Macedon, 407/6 BC (?)
AIO 1177 Date: 407/6 BC (?)
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178.
... rather than constructed at the Piraeus.
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Small sacrificial regulation for [Apollo Pythios?]
IG II3 4 1748 Date: late-iv, iii or ii BC
Notes:
179.
... the Acropolis and in the Piraeus. See IG II2 4962, with notes, and for further discussion, CGRN 72. None of the inscriptions of this type can be securely dated, except in a ge...
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Decree of Halimous honouring Charisandros
SEG 2.7 Date: ca. 330 BC
Notes:
180.
... sales, where implicitly linked to Hippothontis/Piraeus? rather than Leontis/Halimous); SEG 47.195, cf. 48.152 (marker of an estate of Kolieis); cf. Humphreys, Kinship, 924. (It is possible that Kol...
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Council decree on repairs to the Asklepieion, 51/0 BC
IG II2 1046 Date: 52/1 BC
Notes:
... which restores sanctuaries in Salamis, Piraeus, and Athens.
[5] The same formula appears in several other first-century BC inscriptions describing repairs carried out by priests in the As...
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