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                <text>Attestations of women as organizers of Greek athletic contests.</text>
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            <text>See also Mantas 1995, 138, no. 15; Begass 2025, 154–55; 179, no. 10.</text>
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            <text>When the goddess Nike was hieromnamon for the fourth time, when Poplius Memmius Plautianus, son of Matrodoros, served as her hieropoios, the mystai of Dionysos Kallon for the sake of esteem honored their agonothetes and gymnasiarch Diodoros Quintus and his wife Stallia Prima, who has served as agonothetis and gymnasiarchis in a munificent and noble manner.</text>
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            <text>translation by Christoph Begass for the Cynisca project</text>
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            <text>ἱερομναμονούσης θεᾶς Νείκης τὸ δʹ, ἱεροποιοῦ δὲ αὐ|τῆς Πο(πλίου) Μεμμίου Πλαυτιανοῦ Ματροδώρου | οἱ μύσται Διονύσου Κάλλωνος ἐτείμησαν τὸν ἀγωνο|θέτην ἑαυτῶν καὶ γυμνασίαρχον Διόδωρον Κοΐντο[υ] | καὶ τὴν γυναῖκα αὐτοῦ Σταλλίαν Πρεῖμαν ἀγωνοθε|τήσασαν καὶ γυμνασιαρχήσασαν πολυτελῶς καὶ καλῶ[ς] | τειμῆς χάριν.</text>
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            <text>A. Łajtar (ed.), Die Inschriften von Byzantion, I: Die Inschriften (Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien 58), Bonn 2000.</text>
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            <text>C. Begass, Zwischen Stadt und Stadion. Die Agonothesie in der griechisch-römischen Welt vom Hellenismus bis zum Ende der Kaiserzeit, Stuttgart 2025.&#13;
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K. Mantas, Women and Athletics in the Roman East, Nikephoros 8, 1995, 125–144.</text>
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              <text>I.Byzantion 35: honorary inscription of the agonothetis Stallia Prima</text>
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