Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum
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SEG 49-569. Elateia. Manumission records, 2nd cent. B.C.
(445 words)
SEG 48-1527. Hadrianoi/Hadrianopolis (area of Çallıca). Dedication to Zeus, Poseidon, Athena, All Gods and the river Euros, 2nd/3rd cent. A.D. (before 212 A.D.).
(556 words)
SEG 46-657. Pherai. Dedication to Isis and Sarapis, 2nd cent. B.C.
(457 words)
SEG 48-788. Dion. Dedication to Sarapis, Isis and Anoubis, Roman Imperial period.
(447 words)
SEG 47-1563. Herakleia under Latmos. Sympoliteia treaty between Herakleia and Pidasa, 323-313/312 B.C.
(2,194 words)
SEG 40-382. Olympia. Dedication of Pantares, ca. 525 B.C.?
(535 words)
SEG 48-588. Delphi. Dossier of documents concerning the relations between the Amphictyony and Demetrios Poliorketes: A fragment (I) and a treaty between Demetrios Poliorketes and the Aitolians (II), ca. 302 B.C. (I) and 289 B.C. (II), inscribed in ca. 171 B.C.
(2,936 words)
SEG 49-1452. Ephesos. The cult of Isis and Serapis.
(530 words)
SEG 41-1535. Palmyra. Inscriptions on funerary reliefs.
(790 words)
SEG 40-467. Atrax. Dedication, ca. 400-350 B.C.
(404 words)
SEG 42-556. Anthemous. Honorary decree for Iollas ?, 1st half of the 2nd cent. B.C.
(710 words)
SEG 49-1503. Kolophon (area of Klaros). Honorary decree of Mylasa for five judges from Kolophon, ca. 250 or 227-ca. 219 B.C.
(1,728 words)
SEG 49-2489. Religion. Rider-gods.
(1,897 words)
SEG 49-1219. Gortyn. Religion: Egyptian cults.
(443 words)
SEG 42-383. Olympia. Inscriptions on Bronze Greaves.
(1,210 words)
SEG 41-1839. Religion. Jewish inscriptions.
(1,267 words)
SEG 49-161. Rhamnous. Decree of the Serapiastai in honor of the general Apollodoros, 3rd cent. B.C.
(1,250 words)
SEG 44-999-1001. Krateia-Flaviopolis (Gerede, area of). Three inscriptions.
(919 words)
SEG 47-1874-1876. Armawir. Seven rock-cut inscriptions, ca. 200 B.C.
(1,710 words)
SEG 46-420. Messene. Dedication to Zeus, Roman.
(442 words)
