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                <text>Agonothesia (Organization)</text>
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                <text>Attestations of women as organizers of Greek athletic contests.</text>
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            <text>Other editions include: IGR IV.1229; I.Mus.Manisa 44.&#13;
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See also Mantas 1995, 139, no. 20; Campanile 1994, 122; Begass 2025, 163; 180, no. 22.</text>
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            <text>The council and the people (set up the statue of) Lucius Aur(elius) Aristomenes, after he has served magnificently as agonothetes; he is the son of L(ucius) Aur(elius) Aristomenos and Aurelia Tatia, agonothetai and high-priests of Asia.&#13;
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            <text>translation by Christoph Begass for the Cynisca project</text>
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            <text>ἡ βουλὴ καὶ ὁ δῆ|μος Λούκιον Αὐρ. | Ἀριστομένη ἀγω|νοθετήσαντα με|γαλοπρεπῶς | υἱὸν Λ. Αὐρ. Ἀρισ|τομένους καὶ Αὐ|ρηλίας Τατίας | τῶν ἀγωνοθε|τῶν καὶ ἀρχιερέ|ων τῆς Ἀσίας.</text>
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            <text>P. Hermann (ed.), Tituli Asiae Minoris, V.2: Tituli Lydiae linguis Graeca et Latina conscripti. Regio septentrionalis ad occidentem vergens, Vienna 1989.</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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R. Cagnat et al. (eds.), Inscriptiones graecae ad res romanas pertinentes IV, Paris 1927. (=IGR IV)&#13;
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M. D. Campanile, I sacerdoti del Koinon d’Asia (I sec. a. C. – III sec. d. C.): Contributo allo studio della romanizzazione delle élites provinciali nell’ Oriente Greco, Pisa 1994.&#13;
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H. Malay (ed.), Greek and Latin Inscriptions in the Manisa Museum, Wien 1994.&#13;
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K. Mantas, Women and Athletics in the Roman East, in: Nikephoros 8, 1995, 125–144.</text>
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              <text>TAM V.2.944: the agonothetis Aurelia Tatia is named in an honorary inscription of her son  </text>
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