Une nouvelle fête macédonienne dans une inscription de Kibyra

Tekmeria Pub Date : 2021-10-25 DOI:10.12681/TEKMERIA.28431
M. Hatzopoulos
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An early second century BC fragmentary inscription from Kibyra in honour of a local athlete mentions among others two victories won at festivals whichwere presided by “king Philip”, who can be no other than Philip V. The first festival was the Erotideia at a city the name of which has been lost. The second one was the Herakleia at a city in Macedonia, the name of which is not preserved. The author of the present article argues that the rst city was Thespiai in Boiotia, and that the second one was Beroia. He bases his argument on an epigram by Chrysogonos from the Anthologia Palatina explained in 1934 by Charles Edson, who on literary and numismatic evidence submitted that the Antigonids hailed from Beroia. Several inscriptions discovered locally since then leave no doubt that Herakles Kynagidas was the principal divinity of that city. Going a step further, the author connects the festival Herakleia with a list of victors from various parts of the Greek world, found at Beroia, which was known from the time of Alfred Delacoulonche, but had remained uninterpreted. A diagramma of Philip V from Amphipolis offers fresh evidence on the rules under which foreign athletes participated in Macedonian festivals.
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基比拉碑文中的新马其顿节日
公元前二世纪早期,基比拉(Kibyra)为纪念一名当地运动员而刻的残片碑文提到,在由“菲利普国王”主持的节日上,他不可能是菲利普五世,其中包括两次胜利。第一个节日是在一个城市举行的Erotideia,这个城市的名字已经丢失了。第二个是在马其顿的一个城市的赫拉克莱亚,它的名字没有被保存下来。这篇文章的作者认为,第一个城市是波奥提亚的斯皮埃,第二个城市是贝罗亚。他的论点基于查尔斯·埃德森(Charles Edson)在1934年解释的《Palatina选集》(Anthologia Palatina)中克里索戈诺斯(Chrysogonos)的警句,埃德森根据文学和钱币证据提出,安提戈尼人来自贝洛亚。从那以后,在当地发现的一些铭文毫无疑问地表明,赫拉克勒斯·金纳吉达斯是这座城市的主要神。更进一步,作者将赫拉克利亚节与在贝罗亚发现的来自希腊世界各地的胜利者名单联系起来,这份名单从阿尔弗雷德·德拉库隆切(Alfred Delacoulonche)时代就已为人所知,但一直没有得到解释。来自安菲波利斯的菲利普五世的图表为外国运动员参加马其顿节日的规则提供了新的证据。
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