Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum
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SEG 55-560ter. Tanagra. Dedication to Isis, undated.
(124 words)
SEG 55-560bis. Tanagra. Two decrees concerning the relocation of the sanctuary of Demeter and Kore and list of sponsors, late 3rd/early 2nd cent. B.C.
(211 words)
SEG 56-519. Tanagra (?). Labels on a relief cup, early 2nd cent. B.C.
(254 words)
SEG 57-451. Tanagra. Proxeny decree, ca. 250-200 B.C.
(183 words)
SEG 57-450. Tanagra. Inscriptions.
(256 words)
SEG 57-476. Tanagra. Graffiti and dipinti from the sanctuary of Herakles, late 6th-late 4th cent. B.C.
(1,022 words)
SEG 57-537. Dodona. Oracular enquiry of the Chaones concerning the relocation of the temple of Athena Polias, 4th/3rd cent. B.C.
(349 words)
SEG 57-452. Tanagra (area of Delion). Accounts concerning the festival of the Delia and the sanctuary of Apollo Delios, late 2nd cent. B.C.
(3,104 words)
SEG 58-446. Tanagra. Dedication of Aleximachos, ca. 360-350 B.C.
(242 words)
SEG 59-488. Tanagra. Epitaphs of individuals with religious functions.
(222 words)
SEG 59-492. Tanagra (area of: Delion). List of ephebes and agonothetai, early 3rd cent. A.D. (ca. 222-235 A.D.).
(2,358 words)
SEG 59-493. Tanagra. Epitaph of Nika[- -], Classical period.
(144 words)
SEG 59-489. Tanagra. Funerary altars and offering tables.
(324 words)
SEG 59-494. Tanagra. Epitaph of Kallista and Helene, 2nd cent. A.D.
(182 words)
SEG 59-490. Tanagra. Religion: The Δήλια festival.
(94 words)
SEG 59-491. Tanagra (area of: Delion). Accounts concerning the festival of the Δήλια and the sanctuary of Apollo Delios, late 2nd cent. B.C.
(136 words)
SEG 59-495. Tanagra. Incertum, late 7th/early 6th cent. B.C.
(221 words)
SEG 60-504. Tanagra. Inscribed relief bowl, 2nd cent. B.C.
(177 words)
SEG 60-503. Tanagra. Inscribed vases, late 6th cent. B.C.
(269 words)
SEG 60-501. Tanagra (area of: Delion). List of ephebes and agonothetai, early 3rd cent. A.D. (ca. 222-235 A.D.).
(167 words)
