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摘要
安菲波利斯(neoi)的年轻人对塞尔克斯图斯·尤利乌斯·科蒂斯(Serxtus Iulius Cotys)的碑文的第一次出版和评论,他担任了该市帝国崇拜的大祭司和agonothees的职务。获奖者属于萨帕亚王朝,与统治小亚美尼亚的科提斯九世(PIR2 C 1555)相同。铭文的日期为公元38年9月至公元39年5月,即在科提斯登上王位之前。在这种情况下,所有与萨帕亚王朝其他成员在安菲波利斯的存在有关的铭文都被重新审查和讨论。KeywordsAmphipolis;体育馆;塞克斯图斯·尤利乌斯·科提斯;Sappaean王朝;帝王崇拜;亚美尼亚较小;色雷斯
A Honorific Inscription from Amphipolis for the Sappaean King Sextus Iulius Cotys
First publication and commentary on an inscription by which young men of Amphipolis (neoi) honored Serxtus Iulius Cotys who assumed the office of high priest and agonothetes of the imperial cult in the city. The honoree belongs to the Sappaean dynasty and is identical with Cotys IX (PIR2 C 1555) who ruled Lesser Armenia. The inscription is dated between September of AD 38 and May of AD 39, i.e. before Cotys ascended his throne. On this occasion all inscriptions related to the other members’ of the Sappaean dynasty presence in Amphipolis are being reexamined and discussed. KeywordsAmphipolis; gymnasium; Sextus Iulius Cotys; Sappaean dynasty; imperial cult; Lesser Armenia; Thrace