Louis Robert in Central Mysia
https://doi.org/10.34780/22nd-4r6p
Abstract
This article publishes eight inscriptions discovered by Louis Robert in Mysia. The most important is from Attea, and mentions a proconsul of Asia under Augustus; other texts include a statue-base in honor of Claudius, two imperial letters, a verse-inscription, dedications to Theos Olbios and Hermes, and the first inscription from a site probably to be identified with Pioniai. A topographical discussion concerns Attea, Pioniai, and Hiera Germe, which may have been located at Ilıca Köy north of Balıkesir (Hadrianoutherai).
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Attea, Augustus, Hiera Germe, P. Cornelius Scipio, Pionai, timêtai, Zeus OlbiosDownloads
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2017-01-25
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Jones, C.P. (2017) “Louis Robert in Central Mysia”, Chiron. Mitteilungen der Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, 44, pp. 23–54. doi:10.34780/22nd-4r6p.