Dedication by a winning military team at the Pamboiotia. Two joining fragments of a three-sided column of gray-blue marble, inscribed
twice (SEG 26.551-552); now lost.
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Boiotia — Koroneia — Sanctuary north of the akropolis (Itonion?) — ca. 230 BC — SEG 26.551 — CEA 8 (1978) 105, 12 (A. Schachter) — cf. SEG 29.443
See also:
1 | [ἄρχοντος Βοιωτοῖς Ἀπολλ]ο̣δώρω |
vacat | |
2 | [(nomen patronymicum) Βοιωταρχίον]τος |
[(ἐγ) Κορωνείοις, νικάσ]αντες | |
[τοῖς Παμβοιωτίοις (εὐ)]τακτίη | |
5 | [τοὶ *πεδδοὶ ἀνέθιαν τοῖ]ς̣ θιοῖς, |
[τῶ ἀγείματος ἁγιόμ]ε̣ν̣ος Ἀπολ- | |
[(nomen patronymicum)] Κορωνεῖος | |
[τῶν ἐπιλέκτων] | |
[(nomen patronymicum)]ω Κορωνεῖος | |
10 | [(nomen patronymicum)] |
[τῶν πελτοφο]ρ̣άων | |
[(nomen) Στρ]ότωνος, Ὀφε- | |
[— — — (patronymicum, nomen)] Ἀμφισθένιος | |
[τῶ τέλεος ἁγιόμενοι τ]ῶ Κορωνείων | |
15 | [τῶν δὲ σ(ο)υσ(σ)τροτευμένων] Λεβαδειήω- |
[ν (nomen patronymicum)] Θισβεῖος. | |
[τῶν φαρετριτά]ων | |
[(nomen patronymicum)—α]ο̣ Κορωνεῖος. |