See also asylia, and the Amphiareion, and Cornelius Sulla, Lucius; Athens, Athenians, and the Amphiareion; Boiotian koinon, and the Amphiareion; Cornelius Sulla, Lucius, and the Amphiareion
Amphictyony, Delphic
127, 129
Amphidemos son of Amphimedes of Oropos
78n86, 150 with n. 106, 156, 165, 177
See also polemarch
Antigonos II
128, 152
Aphedriate
147–148 with n. 91, 179, 184–185
Apodosis
209–210
Aqueduct (Amphiareion)
59, 61–62 with n. 36, 65, 104–105 with n. 163
Archonship, federal
121n1, 138–142, 158, 161n155, 167–168, 178 with nn. 209 and 212, 179, 185
Aristandros son of Kalligeiton of Oropos
57, 59 with n. 30, 66–67, 117, 135n57, 185–187, 238
Aristeides son of Mnesitheos of Lamptrai
152
Aristonikos son of Aristoteles of Marathon
94
Artists of Dionysos
127 with n. 28, 252–253 with nn. 165–166
Asia Minor
203, 205–206, 208n47, 210–211, 240 with n. 140
Asylia
and the Amphiareion
13, 126–130, 137, 167, 189, 198–199, 200, 211, 236, 238, 251, 254, 260, 263, 265
and Boiotia
127–130, 158, 195n8, 265
and Cornelius Sulla, Lucius
12n36, 126n19, 198–200, 211–212, 236, 238, 251, 254
See also asylos
Asylos
126, 127n23, 129, 198, 199, 212, 265
See also asylia
Athens, Athenians
and Amphiaraos
30–37
and the Amphiareion
1–4, 6 with n. 17, 37–42, 47–48, 52–56, 61–62nn33 and 36, 63n39, 65–66 with n. 45, 67–77, 81–120, 131–132, 150, 240, 257, 259, 264–265
Rhomaia at
241 with n. 142, 251
statue reuse at
173, 218n85, 219n88, 230–231n119
Sullan treatment of
199, 207 with n. 43, 213 with n. 68, 214
See also Amphiaraia, personnel; Amphiaraos; epigraphic agents; epimeletes, epimeletai; Oropos, and Athens; proxenos, proxenoi, of Oropos, of Oropos and the Boiotian koinon
Audience
divine
110 with n. 183
and inscribed display
16–17, 63, 104, 264
Bathhouse (Amphiareion)
61–62n36, 63 with n. 39, 65, 75, 104–105n163, 107
Boiotarch
147–148 with n. 91, 156n133, 175
Boiotian koinon
and the Amphiareion
70–72, 78–80, 121n5, 125, 126, 161, 169, 172
formation of
128 with n. 32
and honorific statues
136 with n. 61, 230, 232
and interstate activity
123, 125, 129, 152, 158
organisation of
90, 121n2, 146–149, 191
and Oropos
50–51, 70–72, 79n87, 80, 121 with n. 3, 124 with n. 10, 146–152, 156–160, 168–169n175, 189
proxeny decrees of
121–122 with n. 6, 125 with n. 15, 136–143, 146, 157–188
See also Amphiareion, federal proxeny decrees at, scholarship on; aphedriate; archonship, federal; Boiotarch; dedications, of the Boiotian koinon; epigraphic agents; festivals, and Boiotian regional identity; Oropos, and Boiotia, and Thebes; Plataea, Plataeans, and the Boiotan koinon; proxenos, proxenoi, of Oropos and the Boiotan koinon; sanctuary of Athena Itonia, Koroneia; sanctuary, federal; sanctuary of Poseidon, Onchestos; Tanagra, Tanagrans, and the Boiotan koinon; Thebes, and the Boiotan koinon; Thespiai, Thespians, and the Boiotan koinon
See also metagraphe; monumental reuse, of honorific statues; Rome, Romans
Coast, coastal
1, 25, 152–153
Column, inscribed format
139, 184 with n. 229
Cornelius Sulla, Lucius
and Amphiaraos
196–199
and the Amphiareion
12–13n36, 208–216, 239–240n137, 249, 263–264
and Oropos
199–206
statue base of
62–63, 66n46, 191, 193, 204, 208–209, 216–218, 224–225 with n. 103, 233, 250, 260, 266
treatment of cities and sanctuaries
199, 205–208, 210–216, 251–252, 266
See also asylia, and Cornelius Sulla, Lucius; Athens, Athenians, Sullan treatment of; Delphi, and Cornelius Sulla, Lucius; Epidauros, and Cornelius Sulla, Lucius; Eretria, Sullan treatment of; Euboia, and Cornelius Sulla, Lucius; First Mithridatic War; Olympia, and Cornelius Sulla, Lucius; Orchomenos, Sullan victory at; Oropos, and Cornelius Sulla, Lucius; Rome, Romans; Thebes, and Cornelius Sulla, Lucius
Councillors, Athenian
109, 115–117
Cult
statue
108 with n. 174
transfer of
38–39, 45–46
Decree(s)
concerning the Amphiareion
47–120
tribal
95–97
See also proxeny decrees, decrees of proxenia
Dedications
of the Boiotian koinon
147–148 with n. 91, 161, 178, 181, 184
contexts of
66–72, 93 with n. 132, 132–133, 136
ephebic
87 with n. 109, 97 with n. 153, 109
and families
1 with n. 2, 117–118, 132, 261
of Kroisos
42–44
location of
66, 108–109, 175
political implications of
1–3, 69–72, 110–111, 114, 131 with n. 47, 132–133, 257
of priests
230
profile of dedicants
67, 72, 115–117, 131–133
See also demotics, erasures of in inscribed dedications; honorific statues
Delion, battle at
27–28 with nn. 43–44, 36–37, 167
Delphi
and Athens
88
and Cornelius Sulla, Lucius
199 with n. 17, 208, 214 with n. 75
inscriptions at
160–161
and proxeny
122n7, 173
statue reuse at
173, 218n85
Demades son of Demeas of Paiania
85 with n. 101, 87 with n. 108, 88, 115, 116
See also epimeletes, epimeletai
Demetrios I
124n10
Demetrios II
158–159 with n. 141, 160
Demotics
erasures of in inscribed dedications
2–3 with n. 6, 100–101n159, 111 with n. 186, 175 with n. 204, 258, 262
political implications of
2–3, 75, 93n132, 111
replacement of
2–3, 111, 118
Dialect
21n8, 74, 80, 138 with n. 70, 169–172, 262
Dio Chrysostom
227–230
See also Favorinus of Arelate; metagraphe; Rhodians, abuse of honorific statues
Distribution, Oropian land
92–98
See also Euxenippos son of Ethelokrates of Lamptrai; Hypereides son of Glaukippos of Kollytos; tribes, Athenian
District See telos, tele
Dream
93n131
See also Euxenippos son of Ethelokrates of Lamptrai
Eleusis
32–33, 47, 94, 151n115, 152
See also Seven Against Thebes, burial of
Enktesis
92, 121
Eparche
78–80, 113
Epigraphic agents
ambitions of
70–71, 76–78 with n. 86, 115, 155–156, 164–166, 177, 184–185, 258–261
See also Amphiaraia, personnel; Demades son of Demeas of Paiania; Kephisophon son of Lysiphon of Cholargos; Lykourgos son of Lykophron of Boutadai; Phanodemos son of Diyllos of Thymaitadai; Pytheas son of Sosidemos of Alopeke; Sophilos son of Aristoteles of Phyle; Thymochares son of Phaidros of Sphettos
Erase, erasure
79, 113, 139, 173, 217–220, 226nn105–106, 230, 234–235 with n. 132, 238, 258, 262
See also demotics, erasures of in inscribed dedications; signature, sculptor, erasure of
Eretria
152
Sullan treatment of
199, 206–208
See also Oropos, and Eretria
Euangelia
213n64, 239–240 with n. 137, 249–250 with nn. 158–160
Euboia
and Cornelius Sulla, Lucius
206–208, 210
koinon institution of Rhomaia
241 with n. 142, 251
tax status of
205–206, 208
See also Oropos, and Euboia
Euche
209–210
See also vow
Euergetes, euergetai
77, 154, 216
Euxenippos son of Ethelokrates of Lamptrai
68n48, 92–94
See also distribution, Oropian land; Hypereides son of Glaukippos of Kollytos; tribes, Athenian
Exile, exiles
22–23n13, 25, 49–50 with n. 10, 51, 80, 125, 131n47
Favorinus of Arelate
227–228 with n. 109
See also Dio Chrysostom; metagraphe
Festivals
and Boiotian regional identity
128–130, 158, 167, 242 with nn. 150–151, 248, 251–254, 265
See also Amphiaraia; Cornelius Sulla, Lucius, treatment of cities and sanctuaries; First Mithridatic War, festivals in the aftermath of; Rhoma, Rhomaia; victor(s); victor list(s)
See also Boiotian koinon, proxeny decrees of; Macedonians, Oropian honours for; proxeny decrees, decrees of proxenia
Proxeny decrees, decrees of proxenia
contexts of
149–158
decline in inscription of
191, 237 with n. 134, 240
earliest decrees at the Amphiareion
11 with n. 32, 77–78, 80, 138, 149–150, 155
and external interaction
143–146, 149–157, 160, 257
geographical considerations of
152–155
inscribed media of
137–143, 172–188, 237, 258
issuing authorities of
137–143
proliferation across Boiotia
152–154, 157, 180–188, 191 with n. 2
selective inscription of
8, 122 with n. 7
See also Akraiphia, proxeny decrees of; Amphiareion, federal proxeny decrees at, scholarship on; Boiotian koinon, proxeny decrees of; Chaironeia, and proxeny; Delphi, and proxeny; honorific statues, and proxeny decrees; inscribed location, of proxeny decrees; Macedonians, Oropian honours for; Orchomenos, and proxeny; Plataea, Plataeans, and proxeny; proxenos, proxenoi, of Oropos, of Oropos and the Boiotian koinon; sanctuary of Athena Itonia, Koroneia, proxeny decrees at; Tanagra, Tanagrans, and proxeny; Thebes, and proxeny; Thespiai, Thespians, and proxeny
Ptolemaios I
124n10, 150
Publicani
66n46, 126, 191, 193, 196–198 with n. 12, 200, 205–206, 209, 221, 224, 239–240n137, 263
Pytheas son of Sosidemos of Alopeke
63n39, 88, 89, 107
See also epimeletes, epimeletai
Python son of Kalligeiton of Oropos
57, 59 with n. 30, 66–67, 117, 135n57, 148, 179–180, 185–187, 237–238
Reinvention
3, passim
and inscribed location
14–15, 48, 81, 111–113, 119, 191, 258–261
and selective inscription
7–9, 111–113, 254, 256–258, 260–262
Revenue(s)
92, 95, 196–208, 211–213, 214, 264
Rhamnous
27 with n. 40, 30–31n56, 152
See also Amphiaraos, minor cults of; Amphiareion, at Rhamnous
Rhodians
abuse of honorific statues
227–229
See also metagraphe; Dio Chrysostom
Rhoma, Rhomaia
12–13n36, 192, 200, 212–213 with n. 67, 240–242, 251–252
See also Amphiaraia, Rhomaia; Athens, Athenians, Rhomaia at; Euboia, koinon institution of Rhomaia; Stratonikeia; Thebes, Rhomaia at; Thespiai, Thespians, Rhomaia at; victor(s); victor list(s)
Rome, Romans
4, 9, 12–13 with n. 36, 61–63, 65n43, 66n46, 104–105n163, 125n19, 131n47, 134, 161, 173 with n. 195, 191–255, 257–258, 260–261, 266
See also Claudius Pulcher, Appius, statue reused for; Cornelius Sulla, Lucius; First Mithridatic War; monumental reuse, of honorific statues; Mummius, Lucius; Rhoma, Rhomaia; Scribonius Curio, Gaius, statue reused for; senate, Roman; senatus consultum; Vipsanius Agrippa, Marcus, statue reused for
Sacred regulations
8n23, 10, 61, 65, 73–75, 113
chronology of
78–80
Sacred spring (Amphiareion)
59, 61, 65, 104–105 with n. 163, 107, 108
proxeny decrees at
125 with n. 15, 157 with n. 136, 177–180, 189, 259
See also sanctuary, federal
Sanctuary, federal
121 with nn. 2 and 5, 160–161
See also Alalkomeneion; Amphiareion, federal proxeny decrees at; Boiotian koinon, and the Amphiareion; sanctuary of Athena Itonia, Koroneia; sanctuary of Poseidon, Onchestos
Sanctuary of Poseidon, Onchestos
90 with n. 120, 121n2, 125 with n. 15, 138, 161
See also sanctuary, federal
Scribonius Curio, Gaius
statue reused for
57, 59
See also metagraphe; monumental reuse, of honorific statues; Rome, Romans
Selective inscription See reinvention
Senate, Roman
66n46, 131n47, 191, 196, 197 with n. 12, 199, 201, 205, 263
Senatus consultum
13nn36–37, 66n46, 126, 191–216, 236, 239–240n137, 260
Seven
121n2, 129, 146, 148n96
Seven Against Thebes
burial of
32–34, 36–37
historical resonances of
35–37, 129, 167
See also Amphiaraos, in Athenian tragedy, historical resonances of, mythology of