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SEG 65-324. Tanagra. Associations.
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Entry This topic is meticulously studied by F.Marchand,
Chiron 45 (2015) 239-266 (ph.), who notes that Tanagra is the Boiotian polis that has produced the largest amount of such evidence,…
SEG 65-329. Tanagra. Curse tablet against seven women and three men, 4th cent. B.C.
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IG III Suppl. p. VIII. Audollent,
DefixTab 82
. After autopsy, J.Curbera,
ZPE 195 (2015) 147/148 no. 6 (dr.), offers first a transcription and then an epigraphic version of the names, wh…
SEG 65-326. Tanagra. Epitaph of Euklidas, 2nd cent. B.C.
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SEG XXV 502; XXVI 614; XXXI 499. F.Marchand,
art.cit. (our lemma no. 324) 244-248, 259/260 no. 6 (ph.), offers a full edition of this text, and upon establishing that the right reading in LL. 3/4 is Ἀριστ[ι]|ασ…
SEG 65-328. Tanagra. Epitaph of Hippomachos, 2nd/1st cent. B.C.
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IG VII 687.
SEG XXXII 426; LXII 1838. After autopsy and study of squeezes F.Marchand,
art.cit. (our lemma no. 324) 243/244, 258 no. 5 (ph.), offers a new improved edition with full bibliogr…
SEG 65-330. Tanagra. Curse tablet against Dionysia, Imperial period.
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IG III Suppl. p. VIII; Audollent,
DefixTab 81
. After autopsy, J.Curbera,
art.cit. (our lemma no. 329) 148/149 no. 7 (dr.), offers an improved edition with useful linguistic and epigraphical notes:
Inscrip…
SEG 65-327. Tanagra. Epitaph of Archedamos, 2nd cent. B.C.?
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Entry Fragment of a poros column, Schimatari museum inv.no. 1592 (now lost?) Ed.pr. B.Haussoullier,
Quomodo sepulchra Tanagraei decoraverint (Paris 1884) 30 no. 1. See now F.Marchand,
art.cit. (our lemma n…
SEG 64-397. Tanagra. Account of the agonothetes Glaukon and list of victors of the Sarapieia, ca. 90-80 B.C.
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SEG 60-503. Tanagra. Inscribed vases, late 6th cent. B.C.
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EntryIn a study of possible representations of performances that involved theriomorphic performers in Boiotia, M.A.Chaniotis, A., Corsten, T., Papazarkadas, N. and Tybout, R.A.
SEG 60-501. Tanagra (area of: Delion). List of ephebes and agonothetai, early 3rd cent. A.D. (ca. 222-235 A.D.).
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SEG 60-502. Tanagra. Epitaph of Kallista and Helene, 2nd cent. A.D.
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IG VII 1610/1611;
SEG 59 494. Observing that the figure above which ΕΠΙ ΚΑΛΛΙΣΤΑ is inscribed is a man, D.Knoepfler,
BE (2013) no. 174, wonders whether one should read ἐπὶ Καλλιστᾷ (ἐπὶ Καλλίστᾳ,
IG, E.Vlach…
SEG 59-488. Tanagra. Epitaphs of individuals with religious functions.
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Entry M.Bonanno Aravantinos, in
Ergo Thessalias - Stereas 2 1151-1165, discusses in detail the iconography and the inscriptions of six funerary reliefs from Tanagra (late Hellenistic and…
SEG 59-492. Tanagra (area of: Delion). List of ephebes and agonothetai, early 3rd cent. A.D. (ca. 222-235 A.D.).
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Entry Marble pedimental stele; a rosette in the pediment, akroteria on the sides; engraved symbols to the right of the text (three branches along LL. 7, 10-13, 33-37; one jug along…
SEG 59-493. Tanagra. Epitaph of Nika[- -], Classical period.
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Entry Stele re-used in a grave in the ancient cemetery of Tanagra (for the finds, see
SEG 57 453-475). Mentioned by A.Andreiomenou, in V.Aravantinos (ed.),
op.cit. (see
SEG 59 461) 300 (dr.). From the dr., …
SEG 59-489. Tanagra. Funerary altars and offering tables.
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Entry G.Kitsou, in
Ergo Thessalias - Stereas 2 1123-1132, discusses the use of funerary altars and offering tables in Tanagra (late 6th-early 4th cent. B.C.). These monuments were used …
