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                <text>Attestations of women as organizers of Greek athletic contests.</text>
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            <text>See also Mantas 1995, 139, no. 24; Begass 2025, 179, no. 15.</text>
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            <text>With good fortune. The council and the people honoured Iulia Iuliane – daughter of C(aius) Iulius Celsianus, the strategos, agoranomos, magister equitum, dekaprotos, triteutes –, priestess of the Mother of the gods for life, who has performed the agonothesia magnificently and with great munificence.</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>TAM V.2.963: honorary inscription of agonothetis Iulia Iuliane</text>
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              <text>under Antoninus Pius/Marcus Aurelius (between 138 and 180 CE)</text>
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