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Year 2024, Issue: 27, 335 - 345, 15.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1609843

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The epigraphical study on the stele was performed with the permission of the Directorate of Milas Museum, dated 16.02.2021 and numbered E-51034835-155.01-1136099.

References

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A New Thiasos from Mylasa: Thiasitai Heroistai of Ouliades, Son of Euthydemos

Year 2024, Issue: 27, 335 - 345, 15.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1609843

Abstract

This article presents a new funerary inscription on a stele from Mylasa. The stele was found in the area to the southeast of Esentepe during the sondage excavation held under the supervision of the Milas Museum in 2021. The text is the funerary inscription of 11 members of a thiasos who claimed to be buried together at the same place when they die. According to the inscription, Ouliades son of
Euthydemos was heroized with divine honors after his death, and the thiasos was established in his honor. The members of the thiasos (θιασεῖται Ἡρωϊσταί) dedicated a bomos to the heros Ouliades on the street called “the street of Skorpon.” The heros Ouliades, who became the object of a cult, was the son of Euthydemos, the well-known leader of the city in the first half of the first century BC. Therefore the inscription is dated to the late first century BC - first century AD due to letter forms and prosopography.

Project Number

The epigraphical study on the stele was performed with the permission of the Directorate of Milas Museum, dated 16.02.2021 and numbered E-51034835-155.01-1136099.

Thanks

I would like to thank Ali Yalçın, the director of Milas Museum, and Mehmet Çelebi, the former director of Milas Museum, for the permission to study the inscription. Additionally, I am indebted to archaeologists Cemre Öztan Çetinkaya and Selçuk Karabağ, for their assistance during my studies at the Museum.

References

  • Arnaoutoglou, I.N. 2003. Thusias heneka kai sunousias. Private religious associations in Hellenistic Athens. Athens: Academy of Athens.
  • Arnaoutoglou, I.N. 2021. “Socii monumenti in roman Cilicia?” In ΑΡΕΤΗΝ ΤΗΝ ΚΑΛΛΙΣΤΗΝ. Mélanges en l’honneur de Kalliopi A. Bourdara, edited by I.E. Tzamtzis, P. Antonopoulos and Ch. Stavrakos, 79-124. Athens / Thessaloniki: Sakkoula.
  • Bertrand, J.-M. 1997. “Rome et la Méditerranée Orientale au Ier siècle avant J.-C.” In Rome et la conquête du monde méditerranéen (264-27 av. J.-C.). Vol. 2, Genèse d’un empire. edited by Cl. Nicolet, 789- 845. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Ancient History (Other)
Journal Section Research Article
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Güray Ünver 0000-0002-9397-7712

Project Number The epigraphical study on the stele was performed with the permission of the Directorate of Milas Museum, dated 16.02.2021 and numbered E-51034835-155.01-1136099.
Publication Date December 15, 2024
Submission Date October 25, 2023
Acceptance Date February 21, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Issue: 27

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Chicago Ünver, Güray. “A New Thiasos from Mylasa: Thiasitai Heroistai of Ouliades, Son of Euthydemos”. Adalya, no. 27 (December 2024): 335-45. https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1609843.

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