Honorary Decrees by Sacrificing Associates of Amynos, Asklepios and Dexion (313-263 BCE) ║ Athens - Attica
Dedication to Asklepios by Sacrificing Associates from Prospalta Subdivision (III BCE) ║ Athens - Attica
Honorary Decree by Sacrificing Associates of Bendis for Athenian Citizens (337/336 BCE) ║ Piraeus - Attica
[12] Decree of Sacrificing Associates of Bendis Honoring Supervisors (329/328 BCE) ║ Piraeus - Attica
Honorary Decree by Society-Members of the Mother of the Gods for Soterichos (265/264 BCE) ║ Piraeus - Attica
[17] Decree of Sacrificing Associates of Bendis Honoring Two Members (241/240 BCE) ║ Piraeus - Attica
Honors by Sacrificing Associates of the Mother of the Gods for a Priestess (213/212 BCE) ║ Piraeus - Attica
Membership List and Honors by Sacrificing Associates for their Treasurer (185/184 BCE) ║ Piraeus - Attica
[19] Regulations of Sacrificing Associates of the Mother of the Gods (183-174 BCE) ║ Piraeus - Attica
Honors by Sacrificing Associates of the Mother of the Gods for a Secretary (175/174 BCE) ║ Piraeus - Attica
Honors (frag.) by a Society of the Goddess Bendis for Leaders [1] (272/271 BCE) ║ Salamis island - Attica
Gold Leaf Mentioning Societies of Initiates of Demeter and Mother Oreia (300 BCE) ║ Pherai - Thessaly
[41] Contributions to the Temple of Silvanus by Members of an Association (II CE) ║ Philippi - Macedonia
Honors by Devotees of Isis and Sarapis for Lucius Valerius Priscus (II-III CE) ║ Philippi - Macedonia
[50] Bequest to an Association of Initiates of Zeus Dionysos Gongylos (I CE) ║ Thessalonike - Macedonia
[51] Dedication to Theos Hypsistos by an Association of Banqueters (late I CE) ║ Thessalonike - Macedonia
Dedication to Isis and Sarapis by Artemidoros Mentioning the Navigation Festival (early I CE) ║ Byzantion - Thrace
Honorary Decree (frag.) by Therapeutists for Paramonos the Priest of Sarapis (ca. 200 BCE) ║ Maroneia - Thrace
Honorary Decree (frag.) by Therapeutists for Sokles the Priest of Sarapis (I-II BCE) ║ Maroneia - Thrace
Honors by a Society for Asklepiades the Priest (123 or 108 BCE) ║ Apameia Myrleia area [Triglia] - Bithynia
Honors by a Society for Medeos the Priest (120 or 105 BCE) ║ Apameia Myrleia area [Triglia] - Bithynia
Honors by a Society for the Priestess Stratonike (119 or 104 BCE) ║ Apameia Myrleia area [Triglia] - Bithynia
Dedication to the Augustan Gods, Hermes and Herakles by Hymn-singers (I CE) ║ Pergamon - Mysia and the Troad
[116] Honors by Dancing Cowherds for the Proconsul Quadratus (after 109 CE) ║ Pergamon - Mysia and the Troad
[118] Honors by Settlers on a Street for the Consul Rufinus (after 142 CE) ║ Pergamon - Mysia and the Troad
Honors by Settlers on the Acropolis for the Consul Rufinus (after 142 CE) ║ Pergamon - Mysia and the Troad
[120] Dedication of an Altar for the Friends of the Augusti (undated) ║ Pergamon - Mysia and the Troad
Honors by Civic Institutions for a Hierophant of Dionysos Kathegemon (ca. 250 CE) ║ Philadelphia - Lydia
Honors by Initiates of Apollo on the Shores for Euxenos (ca. 150 BCE) ║ Sardis area [near Gygaia lake] - Lydia
[130] Dedication of a Hero Cult and an Association Devoted to Gaius Julius Xenon (I CE) ║ Thyatira area - Lydia
[131] Honors by Leather-cutters for the Leader of an Association of Romans (late I CE) ║ Thyatira - Lydia
[140] Honors by Civic Institutions for a Priestess in Connection with Mysteries of Artemis (II-III CE) ║ Thyatira - Lydia
[137] Honors by a Highpriest of the “Whole Athletic Meeting” for a Friend (ca. 220 CE) ║ Thyatira - Lydia
Honors by Hymn-singers and Theologians for the Priestess Julia Asklepiake (undated) ║ Thyatira - Lydia
[146] Honors by Clothing-Cleaners for the Prefect and Sebastophant Montanus (98-117 CE) ║ Akmoneia - Phrygia
Honors by Romans and Thermaia Street for Piso and Granianus (ca. 160 CE) ║ Apameia Kelainai - Phrygia
Honors by Roman Settlers and the Leather-worker Street for Granianus (ca. 160 CE) ║ Apameia Kelainai - Phrygia
[153] Honors by the Sanhedrin of Romans and Other Groups for Apollonides (pre-212 CE) ║ Hierapolis - Phrygia
Posthumous Honors by Romans and Greeks for Q. Pomponius Flaccus (I-II CE) ║ Laodikeia on the Lykos - Phrygia
Honours by Clothing-Cleaners for the Equestrian Egnatius Quartus (late I-II CE) ║ Temenouthyrai - Phrygia
[170] Honors by Civic Institutions and Wine-Tasters for P. Vedius Antoninus II (162/163 CE) ║ Ephesos - Ionia
Assignment of Spaces Near the Vedius Gymnasium to Guilds by Neikephoros (200-210 CE) ║ Ephesos - Ionia
Honors by Civic Institutions and Androkleidian Merchants for Vedius Papianus (132-220 CE) ║ Ephesos - Ionia
Honors (frag.) for a Priest Involving Resident Romans and Women (undated) ║ Stratonikeia area [Lagina] - Caria
Honors (frag.) for a Priest Involving a Corporate Body of Women (undated) ║ Stratonikeia area [Panamara] - Caria
Honors for a Priest Who Hosted a Corporate Body of Women (undated) ║ Stratonikeia area [Panamara] - Caria
[204] Honors by Civic Institutions and the Settlement of Romans for a Benefactor (post-127 CE) ║ Tralles - Caria
[205] Honors by Initiates for Amyntianus the Priest of Isis and Sarapis (post-132 CE) ║ Tralles - Caria
[219] Grave of a Highpriest Erected by an Association of Friends (undated) ║ Seleukeia on the Kalykadnos - Cilicia
[212] Honorary Decree by Performers for Pompeianus Regarding a Mystic Contest (128/129 CE) ║ Ankyra - Galatia
Honors by a Sacred Synod of Apollo for the Governor Flavius Arrianus (130-137 CE) ║ Hierapolis - Cappadocia
Dedication to Sarapis, Isis, and Anubis by Ninth-Day Celebrators (ca. 200 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication of a Monument Architrave by Italian Hermaists (?) (after 166 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
[223] Honorary Decree of Tyrian Immigrants for a Member and Priest (153-152 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
[225] Dedication of a Statue Group of Aphrodite and Pan by a Berytian Immigrant (153-88 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
[229] Renovation of a Temple for the Pure Goddess by Syrians (200-166 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Athenians, Romans, and Foreigners for Theophrastos (126/125 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Merchants, Shippers, and Foreigners for Theophrastos (126/125 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Athenians, Romans, Merchants and Shippers for Menophilos (124/123 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Romans, Merchants, and Shippers for Thrasippos (124/123 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication (frag.) of a Temple (?) to Sarapis and Isis by Therapeutists (before 166 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Romans, Greeks, Merchants, and Shippers for Aropos (94/93 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Athenians, Romans, and Foreigners for an Island Supervisor (123 or 101 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors (frag.) by Athenians, Romans, and Foreigners for an Island Supervisor (before 118/117 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Athenians, Romans, and Other Greeks for Dionysios (110/109 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Greeks and Italians for the Quaestor L. Cornelius Lentulus (after 110 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Merchants and Shippers for the Priest Diognetos (ca. 106/105 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Athenians, Romans, and Other Greeks for the Priest Ammonios (103-101 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Italian Businessmen from Alexandria for the Legate Gaius Marius (99 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Romans, Greeks, Merchants, and Shippers for Aropos (ca. 96/5 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Romans, Greeks, Merchants, and Shippers for Manlius (85-78 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Romans, Greeks, Merchants, and Shippers for Manius (85-78 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Greek and Italian Businessmen for Aulus Terentius Varro (ca. 82 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Romans, Greeks, Merchants, and Shippers for Asklepiades (ca. 70 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Bacchists for Ladamos the Royal Official and Family (II BCE) ║ Thera - Southwestern islands
Honors by Cilician Soldiers for Governor Seleukos (?) (142-131 BCE) ║ Paphos on Cyprus - Southeastern islands
Honors (frag.) by Lycians for the Daughter (?) of Governor Lochos (127-124 BCE) ║ Paphos on Cyprus - Southeastern islands
Honors by Cilician Soldiers for Governor Theodoros (123-118 BCE) ║ Paphos on Cyprus - Southeastern islands
Honors (frag.) by Ionian Soldiers for Governor Theodoros (123-118 BCE) ║ Paphos on Cyprus - Southeastern islands
Honors by Lycian Soldiers for Governor Theodoros (123-118 BCE) ║ Paphos on Cyprus - Southeastern islands
Honors (frag.) by Lycian Soldiers for the wife of Governor Theodoros (123-118 BCE) ║ Paphos on Cyprus - Southeastern islands
Honors (frag.) by Lycian Soldiers for the Son of Governor Theodoros (123-118 BCE) ║ Paphos on Cyprus - Southeastern islands
Honors (frag.) by Ionian Soldiers for Governor Theodoros (?) (123-118 BCE) ║ Paphos on Cyprus - Southeastern islands
Honors by Cilician Soldiers for Governor Helenos (114-107 BCE) ║ Paphos on Cyprus - Southeastern islands
Honors by a Society for the Commander Theodoros (240-220 BCE) ║ Soloi on Cyprus - Southeastern islands
Honors by Roman Businessmen for Koan Citizens and Julius Caesar (44 BCE) ║ Kos - Southeastern islands
[246] Honors by Associations for a Civic Priest of the Augusti (imperial era) ║ Nisyros - Southeastern islands
Honors (frag.) by Several Associations for a Naval Commander (I BCE) ║ Kamiros on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
Honors by a Neighborhood for Architimos the Priest (150 BCE) ║ Lindos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
[250] Donations by Timopolis and Associations to Athena and Zeus (ca. 115 BCE) ║ Lindos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
[252] Honors by Dioskouriasts for the Priest Nikagoras (93 BCE) ║ Lindos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
Honors by Associations for Nikassa the Priestess and Her Son (10 CE) ║ Lindos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
Honors (frag.) by Associations for Lapheides the Priest (10 CE) ║ Lindos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
[256] Grave of the Alexandrians Iacchos and Dionysodoros (II BCE) ║ Rhodos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
[257] Victories in Contests of Tribes within an Immigrant Association (200-150 BCE) ║ Rhodos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
Honors by Panathenaist Soldiers and Family Members (ca. 100 BCE) ║ Rhodos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
Honors by Samothraciasts and Others for a Soldier (100-50 BCE) ║ Rhodos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
Honors by Apolloniasts and Others for a Naval Commander (ca. 84 BCE) ║ Rhodos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
Honors by the Theaideteian Fellow-soldiers for Theaidetes (I BCE) ║ Rhodos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
Honors (frag.) by Fellow-Initiates of the Samothracian Gods (I CE) ║ Rhodos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
Dedication by the “Father” of an Association of Tax-farmers (?) (undated) ║ Berytos - Syria and Phoenicia
[272] Painted Grave of Hekataios the Soldier from Thyatira (early II BCE) ║ Sidon - Syria and Phoenicia
[270] Dedication of a Synagogue by Theodotos (before 70 CE) ║ Jerusalem - Judea, Samaria, and the Galilee
Honors by a Synod of Dionysiac Performers (?) for Titus Flavius Gerrenus (102-114 CE) ║ Gerasa - Decapolis
Dedication of a Statue of the Gods Herakles and Harpokrates by Herakleides (25 BCE) ║ Alexandria - Delta region
[283] Dedication of a Statue to a Synagogue by a President (imperial era) ║ Alexandria - Delta region
Decree of Landowners and Farmers on Rebuilding after an Earthquake (5 BCE) ║ Psenemphaia - Delta region
Dedication of a Statue for a President by an Association of Bakers (3 CE) ║ Arsinoites - Fayum region
Letter Concerning Seizure of a Surety by a President of an Association (after 142 BCE) ║ Philadelphia - Fayum region
Renovations to a Building for Devotees of Harthotes and Sachypsis (93 CE) ║ Theadelpheia - Fayum region
[303] Imperial Letters to Athletes and “Diploma of the Boxer” (194 CE) ║ Hermoupolis Magna - Upper Egypt
Decree (frag.) of a Prefect Regarding a Member of the Weavers’ Association (62 CE) ║ Oxyrhynchos - Upper Egypt
Collection of Imperial and Other Documents about Dionysiac Performers and Hatres (288 CE) ║ Oxyrhynchos - Upper Egypt
Honors for C. Sulpicius Victor with Reference to a Women’s Assembly (curia) (ca. 200 CE) ║ Lanuvium - Campania
Honors by the Brotherhood of Onionaians (?) for Lucius Herennius Aristos (ca. 50 BCE) ║ Neapolis - Campania
Imperial Privileges for Philosophers, Physicians, Teachers, and Athletes from the Digest (117-211 CE) ║ Rome - Latium
Reservation and Membership List (frag.) of Money-Lenders and Stenographers (ca. 200 CE) ║ Rome - Latium
Dedication to Isis by Firmus the Priest and Financial Officer of an Association (imperial era) ║ Rome - Latium
Honors by Performers of Aphrodite for Proconsul Caninus and for Sopater (46-42 BCE) ║ Syracuse - Sicily