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                <title><idno xml:id="PHRC061" type="filename">PHRC061</idno><rs type="title">: Dedication to Sarapis, Isis, Neilos, Ptolemy III and Berenike II (Kanopos)</rs>
                <rs type="region">Egypt</rs>
                    <rs type="time">(243-221 BC)</rs>
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                    <author>Julien Dechevez, Stefano Caneva, on 20.06.2021</author>
   
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                <authority>Practicalities of Hellenistic Ruler Cults, Marie Curie PISCOPIA project no. PISC14IGRU, University of Padova (2015-2017), FNRS project no. 98368 (2017-2020). The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Commission, Seventh Framework Programme, under Grant Agreement n° 600376 (2015-2017), and from the Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique (FNRS), Belgium (2017-2020).</authority>
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                        <repository>Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, Cabinet des Médailles</repository>
                        <idno>Inv. No. REG Y 12695</idno>
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                                        <height unit="cm">Height: 15 cm</height> 
                                        <width unit="cm">Width: 24,5</width>
                                        <depth unit="cm">Depth: 4 </depth>
                                        
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                                <layout><p>Text divided in five lines respecting word ending. 
                                    The CPI edition mentions slightly incised guidelines, which are not visible in the photo </p></layout>
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                                Π with projecting topbar and half-length right vertical. 
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                            <origDate notAfter="-0221" notBefore="-0243">243-221 BC</origDate> 
                            <desc>Justification: Formulary</desc>
                                                  
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                        <provenance type="found">Formerly in the private collection Froehner (Paris); donated to the Bibliothèque Nationale in 1918. 
                            Provenance unknown, but the list of divine recipients points to the Kanopos region (cf. PHRC 055).</provenance>
                        

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             <div type="bibliography">
                <head>Bibliography</head>
                
                <p>Text constituted from: CPI I 93.</p>		
<p>Other editions: I.Delta I, p 235-236, no. 6.</p>		
<p>See also: Crowther 2020, p. 240 (writing).</p>		
<p>Images: CPI I, p. 190.</p>
<p>Further bibliography: see PHRC 055
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    <p>Online record: <ref target="https://www.trismegistos.org/text/102617">TM 102617</ref></p> 
                
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             <p>This limestone plaque bears an elegantly written dedication by a private donor to the divine triad Sarapis, Isis, and Neilos together with the royal couple Ptolemy III and Berenike II, the Theoi Euergetai. 
             The content of the dedication and the actual place where it was accomplished are unknown. Kanopos has delivered various inscriptions testifying to the interaction between Isiac deities and the royal house. 
             As for PHRC 055, the addition of the river god Nile to the list of recipients suggests a possible link with the content of the Kanopos decree (238 BC), where the ruling couple is celebrated for having protected the population in a period of food shortage caused by an insufficient Nile flood, and for a calendar reform meant to reinstate the natural order of seasons. 
             The presence of Neilos therefore evokes the role played by the Euergetai in protecting Egypt and the cosmic order, thus fulfilling the traditional duties of legitimate rulers. </p>
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                    <name type="_dedication" subtype="_dative" ana="_recipient"><name type="_deity" ref="divineNames.xml#_Sarapis"><w lemma="Σάραπις" n="Sarapis">Σαράπιδι</w></name> καὶ 
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                    <name type="_deity" ref="divineNames.xml#_Neilos"><w lemma="Νεῖλος" n="Neilos">Νείλωι</w></name>
                    
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                    καὶ <name type="_title" subtype="_royal"><w lemma="βασιλεύς" n="basileus">βασιλεῖ</w></name> 
                    <persName ref="persons.xml#_Ptolemaios_3"><w lemma="Πτολεμαῖος" n="Ptolemaios">Πτολεμαίωι</w></persName>
                    
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                    καὶ <name type="_title" subtype="_royal"><w lemma="βασίλισσα" n="basilissa">βασιλίσσηι</w></name> 
                    <persName ref="persons.xml#_Berenike_2"><w lemma="Βερενίκη" n="Berenikh">Βερενίκηι</w></persName>,
                    
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                    <name type="_epiclesis" ref="divineNames.xml#_Theoi_Euergetai"><w lemma="θεός" n="qeos">Θεοῖς</w> 
                        <w lemma="εὐεργέτης" n="euergeths">Εὐεργέταις</w></name></name>,
                    
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                    <persName ref="persons.xml#_Kallikrates"><w lemma="Καλλικράτης" n="Kallikraths">Καλλικράτης</w></persName> 
                    <persName type="_patronymic" ref="persons.xml#_Antipatros"><w lemma="Ἀντίπατρος" n="Antipatros">Ἀντιπάτρου</w></persName>
                    
                    
                    
  
                
                
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                <p>(J. Dechevez)</p>
                <p>To Sarapis and Isis and Neilos, and to King Ptolemy and Queen Berenike, Theoi Euergetai, Kallikrates, (son) of Antipatros.</p>  
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                <head>Traduzione</head>
                 <p>(S. Caneva)</p>
                <p>A Sarapis e Isis e Nelios, e a re Tolemeo e alla regina Berenice, Theoi Euergetai, Artemidoros, Kallikrates, (figlio) di Antipatros. </p>
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                <head>Traduction</head>
                 <p>(J. Dechevez)</p>
                <p>À Sarapis et Isis et Nelios, et au roi Ptolémée et à la reine Bérénice, Theoi Euergetai, Kallikratès, (fils) d'Antipatros.</p>
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               <p>See commentary to PHRC 055, with the same text except for the author of the dedication.
                   Here the donor's name is not followed by his ethnic. He might be a citizen of Alexandria.</p>

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