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+ | Cleadas set (this) up (to) his father in the temple of the goddesses, thus honouring the god-like priest (hierophant) of Demeter and Kore, Erotius, the wise offspring of (the city of) Cecrops (=Athens). Like him, he himself held the same honour (of being a priest) of the Lernaian sanctuary. | ||
Property / Translation EN: Cleadas set (this) up (to) his father in the temple of the goddesses, thus honouring the god-like priest (hierophant) of Demeter and Kore, Erotius, the wise offspring of (the city of) Cecrops (=Athens). Like him, he himself held the same honour (of being a priest) of the Lernaian sanctuary. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: Cleadas set (this) up (to) his father in the temple of the goddesses, thus honouring the god-like priest (hierophant) of Demeter and Kore, Erotius, the wise offspring of (the city of) Cecrops (=Athens). Like him, he himself held the same honour (of being a priest) of the Lernaian sanctuary. / reference | |||
+ | References: Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III(2) 13278 References: Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III 3674 Year: 2012 Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities |
Latest revision as of 09:34, 12 May 2014
Base for statue of Erotius, priest of the Eleusinian goddesses, apparently lost. From Athens (Achaea). Third to fourth century.
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Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III(2) 13278
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Base for statue of Erotius, priest of the Eleusinian goddesses, apparently lost. From Athens (Achaea). Third to fourth century.
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LSA-424
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University of Oxford
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Cleadas set (this) up (to) his father in the temple of the goddesses, thus honouring the god-like priest (hierophant) of Demeter and Kore, Erotius, the wise offspring of (the city of) Cecrops (=Athens). Like him, he himself held the same honour (of being a priest) of the Lernaian sanctuary.
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Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III(2) 13278
Inscriptiones Graecae , II/III 3674
2012
Last Statue of Antiquities