Dedication to Asklepios by Sacrificing Associates from Prospalta Subdivision (III BCE) ║ Athens - Attica
Dedication of a Gymnasium to Zeus and Anthas by Fellow-sacrificers (ca. 150 BCE) ║ Anthedon - Boeotia
[32] Dedication to Augustus by an Association of Roman Merchants (27 BCE-14 CE) ║ Akanthos - Macedonia
[34] Dedication to the Great Gods of Samothrace by a Coppersmith (imperial era) ║ Amphipolis - Macedonia
[38] Dedication to Zeus Hypsistos by a Group of Attendants under Erotas (II-III CE) ║ Beroia - Macedonia
[51] Dedication to Theos Hypsistos by an Association of Banqueters (late I CE) ║ Thessalonike - Macedonia
Dedication to Apollo Dauterenos by Those Around Eustochios (III CE) ║ Augusta Traiana area [Karasura] - Thrace
Dedication to Isis and Sarapis by Artemidoros Mentioning the Navigation Festival (early I CE) ║ Byzantion - Thrace
Dedication to Zeus, Hera and Athena for Hymn-singers (imperial era) ║ Nikopolis on the Istros - Thrace
Dedication to Zeus, Hera and Athena by Elder Hymn-singers (undated) ║ Nikopolis on the Istros - Thrace
Dedication of an Altar to the God Herakles for Nikomedian Sculptors (undated) ║ Nikopolis on the Istros - Thrace
Dedication (frag.) Mentioning an Altar and Society-members (undated) ║ Nikopolis area [Emporion Diskoduraterai] - Thrace
Dedication and Membership List (frag.) of Initiates of Dionysos (undated) ║ Nikopolis on the Istros - Thrace
Dedication of an Altar for a Synagogue of Small-wares Dealers (I-II CE) ║ Perinthos-Herakleia - Thrace
Dedication (frag.) of an Altar Involving the Leader of a Company (after 212 CE) ║ Perinthos-Herakleia - Thrace
Dedication (frag.) to Poseidon Helikonios for Fellow-Initiates (212-250 CE) ║ Histria - Scythia and Moesia
Dedication on Behalf of Emperor Elagabal by a Company of Dionysiasts (218-222 CE) ║ Histria - Scythia and Moesia
Dedication for Dionysos and the Society by the Priestess of Athena (50-100 CE) ║ Kallatis - Scythia and Moesia
Dedication (frag.) of a Table by a Group Gathered Around a Priest (II CE) ║ Kallatis - Scythia and Moesia
Dedication to Herakles Pharangeites by a Synod of Herakleians (150-200 CE) ║ Kallatis - Scythia and Moesia
Dedication to Emperor Gordianus by Fans of Beast-fighters (ca. 238-244 CE) ║ Kallatis - Scythia and Moesia
[76] Dedication by Family Members and Society Members (200-250 CE) ║ Marcianopolis - Scythia and Moesia
Dedication (frag.) to the Hero Karabazmos with Membership List (undated) ║ Odessos - Scythia and Moesia
Dedication to the Savior gods by Priests and Society-members (ca. 325-300 BCE) ║ Olbia - Scythia and Moesia
Statue Erected by a House of Shippers for the Emperor’s Son (139-161 CE) ║ Tomis - Scythia and Moesia
[83] Dedication of Chrysa the Manumitted Slave to Theos Hypsistos (41 CE) ║ Gorgippia - Bosporan region
Dedication of Dorea the Manumitted Slave to Theos Hypsistos (93-123 CE) ║ Gorgippia - Bosporan region
Dedication (frag.) to Theos Hypsistos by the “Adopted Brothers” (210-234 CE) ║ Tanais - Bosporan region
Dedication (frag.) to Theos Hypsistos by the “Adopted Brothers” (210-227 CE) ║ Tanais - Bosporan region
Dedication of an Altar to Zeus Bennios for an Association (undated) ║ Claudiopolis area [Krateia] - Bithynia
[100] Honors by Initiates of Sarapis and Isis for Julius Frugi (ca. 150 CE) ║ Prusa by Olympos - Bithynia
Dedication to Apollo, the Augusti and the People by Gladiators (imperial era) ║ Aigai - Mysia and the Troad
Dedication to Apollo Smintheus and the Friends by Onesimos (I-II CE) ║ Alexandreia Troas - Mysia and the Troad
Dedication to Poseidon and Aphrodite Pontia by Partners in a Fishing Business (I BCE) ║ Kyzikos - Mysia and the Troad
[110] Dedication to Zeus Hypsistos for an Association or Village (I BCE-II CE) ║ Kyzikos area [Panormos] - Mysia and the Troad
Dedication to Sarapis and Isis by the Therapeutists with Theophilos (I CE) ║ Kyzikos - Mysia and the Troad
[261] Dedication to Antoninus Pius, Dionysos, and Initiates (138-161 CE) ║ Kyzikos area [Prokonnesos] - Mysia and the Troad
Dedication to Apollo and Artemis with a Banquet Scene (undated) ║ Kyzikos area [Panormos] - Mysia and the Troad
Dedication by a Banker and Member of a Bacchic Group (late imperial era) ║ Kyzikos - Mysia and the Troad
[113] Dedication to King Eumenes II by a Bacchic Group (after 158 BCE) ║ Pergamon - Mysia and the Troad
Dedication of an Altar to Dionysos Kathegemon by Herodes (ca. 27 BCE) ║ Pergamon - Mysia and the Troad
Dedication to the Augustan Gods, Hermes and Herakles by Hymn-singers (I CE) ║ Pergamon - Mysia and the Troad
[117] Dedication of an Altar to Hadrian by Hymn-singers (129-138 CE) ║ Pergamon - Mysia and the Troad
[120] Dedication of an Altar for the Friends of the Augusti (undated) ║ Pergamon - Mysia and the Troad
Dedication to Mother Leto by the Lovers of the Vine (161/162 CE) ║ Philadelphia area [Hayallı] - Lydia
Dedication to Artemis Anaetis and Men Tiamou by the Symbol-bearers (undated) ║ Saittai area [Maionia] - Lydia
Dedication of a Votive by Initiates of Apollo Pleurenos (90s BCE) ║ Sardis area [north of Gygaia lake] - Lydia
Dedication for a Company by Onesimos, Julianus and Asklepiades (undated) ║ Sardis area [Salihli] - Lydia
Dedication to Holy and Just by “Lovers of the Vine” (III CE) ║ Aizanoi area [Yaylababa Köyu] - Phrygia
Dedication of an Altar to Zeus Dionysos by Koroseanian Initiates (undated) ║ Dorylaion area [Koroseanos] - Phrygia
Dedication of an Altar to Zeus Dionysos by the Keiouerenian (?) Initiates (undated) ║ Dorylaion area [Ilica] - Phrygia
[166] Dedication with Honorary Membership in a Society for Emperor Trajan (98-117 CE) ║ Ephesos area [Thyaira] - Ionia
[169] Dedication of a Statue of Isis for Workers in the Fishery Toll-office (138-161 CE) ║ Ephesos - Ionia
Dedication of a Bronze Statue of Tyche with Mention of Artemis’ Clothing-Cleaners (180-199 CE) ║ Ephesos - Ionia
Dedication of a Parthenon to Mother Oreia by Mountain Guards (120-210 CE) ║ Apollonia Salbake area - Caria
Dedication to the God Helios by the Secretary of a Society (undated) ║ Apollonia Salbake area [Tabai] - Caria
Dedication (frag.) of Shrines of Zeus and the Mother with Mention of a Society (Hellenistic or imperial era) ║ Kaunos - Caria
[218] Funerary Dedication to Dionysos and the Initiates (I-II CE) ║ Seleukeia on the Kalykadnos area - Cilicia
Dedication of Benches to Sarapis, Isis, and Anubis by a Group (ca. 200 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication of a Bench to Sarapis, Isis, and Anubis by Devotees (ca. 200 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication to Sarapis, Isis, and Anubis by Ninth-Day Celebrators (ca. 200 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication to Sarapis, Isis, and Anubis by Tenth-Day Celebrators (ca. 200 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication to Sarapis, Isis and Anubis by Three Groups (ca. 200-150 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication of a Couch to Egyptian Deities by a Contribution-society (196 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication of a Monument Architrave by Italian Hermaists (?) (after 166 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication (frag.) of an Architrave by Italian Hermaists (?) (after 166 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
[225] Dedication of a Statue Group of Aphrodite and Pan by a Berytian Immigrant (153-88 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication to Ancestral Deities by the Berytian Dionysios son of Zenon (153-88 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication of a Base by Dionysios son of Zenodoros for Berytians (?) (153-88 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication to Ancestral Deities of Building and Stoa by Berytians (150-110 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication of the Stoa Architraves by Dionysios for Berytians (150-110 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication of a Temple to Mercury and Maia by Italian Hermaists (ca. 140 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Athenians, Romans, and Foreigners for Theophrastos (126/125 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
[232] Dedication to Hermes and Maia by Italian Hermaists (ca. 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
Honors by a Synod of Melanephorians for Demetrios the Priest (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
Dedication of an Architrave to the Therapeutists and Melanephorians (93/92 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Athenians, Romans, and Foreigners for an Island Supervisor (123 or 101 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Melanephorians and Therapeutists for Dionysios son of Menios (119/118 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors (frag.) by Athenians, Romans, and Foreigners for an Island Supervisor (before 118/117 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication of a Temple to Syrian Pure Aphrodite for Therapeutists (118/117 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Melanephorians and Therapeutists for Dionysios son of Dionysios (116/115 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication of a Plaque in Fulfillment of a Vow by Contributors (ca. 113 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication of Renovations for Egyptian Deities by a Melanephorian (112/111 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication of Arches to Syrian Pure Aphrodite by a Priest and Therapeutists (112/111 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Athenians, Romans, and Other Greeks for Dionysios (110/109 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication of a Shrine and Oracle to the Syrian Pure Goddess for Therapeutists (110/109 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication of Architraves for Therapeutists of the Syrian Pure Goddess (110/109 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedications to Apollo and the Italians by Aulus Nouius (after 110 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication of a Mosaic to Pure Aphrodite for the Therapeutists (ca. 100 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication of a Throne to Syrian Pure Aphrodite for Therapeutists (107/106 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Merchants and Shippers for the Priest Diognetos (ca. 106/105 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication (frag.) to the Syrian Pure Goddess by Therapeutists (105/104 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication of a Bench for Italians by Midas son of Zenon (ca. 105 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication to Isis Aphrodite by Melanephorians and Therapeutists (105-103 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Athenians, Romans, and Other Greeks for the Priest Ammonios (103-101 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Romans, Merchants, and Shippers for the Banker Gerillanus (ca. 100 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Romans, Merchants and Workers for Lucius Aufidius (ca. 100 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication (frag.) of Altars and a Clock for Egyptian Deities by a Melanephorian (ca. 100 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication to Apollo and Hermes by Workers in the Rectangular Market (99/98 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
[236] Dedication to Hermes, Dionysos, and Apollo by Wine-dealers (98/7 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication of a Candle-holder to Syrian Pure Aphrodite by Therapeutists [1] (96/95 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Dedication (frag.) of a Candle-holder to Syrian Pure Aphrodite by Therapeutists [2] (ca. 96 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
[237] Dedication for Apollo by Italian Devotees of Mercury, Apollo and Neptune (74 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Honors by Romans, Greeks, Merchants, and Shippers for Asklepiades (ca. 70 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
[241] Statue Base of the Followers of Amphias (ca. 150 BCE) ║ Eretria on Euboea - Southwestern islands
Dedication to Poseidon and Amphitrite by Contributors (Hellenistic era) ║ Syros - Southwestern islands
Dedication to Dionysos Thrax Involving an Association of Soldiers (II BCE) ║ Thera - Southwestern islands
Dedication of a Mask of Dionysos for a Society of Elders (ca. 250-200 BCE) ║ Kition on Cyprus - Southeastern islands
Dedication by Demetrios from Alexandria for Devotees of Athena and of Zeus (II BCE) ║ Kos - Southeastern islands
Dedication to Sarapis, Isis and Anubis by Henatists and Dekatists (I BCE) ║ Kos - Southeastern islands
Dedication to Zeus Hypsistos, Hera, Poseidon and Apollo by Porters (II CE) ║ Kos - Southeastern islands
Dedication of a Common Grave by a Mixed Immigrant Group (185 BCE) ║ Ialysos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
[247] Honors by Several Associations for Aristombrotidas (after 167 BCE) ║ Kamiros on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
Dedication to Isis and Sarapis by Aristarchos for Fellow-soldiers (170 BCE) ║ Lindos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
Honors by Herakleists and Others for a Naval Commander (100-50 BCE) ║ Lindos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
Dedication for Panathenaists and Herakleists by Kratippos (undated) ║ Rhodos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
Dedication of a Temple by Women Under the Leadership of Therapeutists (I BCE) ║ Chios - Northern islands
[260] Dedication to Dionysos and the Initiates (imperial era) ║ Mytilene on Lesbos - Northern islands
[259] Dedication of a Statue of Aphrodite by Leather-workers (undated) ║ Mytilene on Lesbos - Northern islands
Dedication of a Statue of Aphrodite by Leather-workers (undated) ║ Mytilene on Lesbos - Northern islands
Dedication by the “Father” of an Association of Tax-farmers (?) (undated) ║ Berytos - Syria and Phoenicia
Dedication of an Altar to the Gods Aglibol and Malakbel by a Society (34 CE) ║ Palmyra - Syria and Phoenicia
Dedication of an Altar and Symposium Hall to Zeus Hypsistos (undated) ║ Palmyra - Syria and Phoenicia
Dedication of a Mithras Scene by Gerontios the “Father of the Customs” (188 or 389 CE) ║ Sidon - Syria and Phoenicia
Dedication to Hekate by Gerontios the “Father of the Customs” (188 or 389 CE) ║ Sidon - Syria and Phoenicia
Dedication of a Lion-Headed Figure by Gerontios the “Father of the Customs” (188 or 389 CE) ║ Sidon - Syria and Phoenicia
[270] Dedication of a Synagogue by Theodotos (before 70 CE) ║ Jerusalem - Judea, Samaria, and the Galilee
Dedication of a Banqueting Hall to the God Aphlad by an Association (54 CE) ║ Doura Europos - Mesopotamia
Dedication by an Ex-president of the Apolloniakan Synod (22 BCE or 22 CE) ║ Alexandria - Delta region
Dedication to Apollo (Qos) and Zeus by an Association of Idumeans (ca. 150 BCE)) ║ Memphis - Delta region
[286] Dedication of a Statue by a Gathering-leader of a Sambathic Association (30 BCE-14 CE) ║ Naukratis - Delta region
Decree of Landowners and Farmers on Rebuilding after an Earthquake (5 BCE) ║ Psenemphaia - Delta region
Dedication of a Banqueting Hall by Members of a Society (early III BCE) ║ Taposiris Magna - Delta region
Dedication to Zeus and the Ancestral Gods by a Corporate Body of Boeotians (165-145 BCE) ║ Xois - Delta region
Dedication to Zeus and Athena by a Corporate Body of Cilicians (III-I BCE) ║ Arsinoe-Krokodilopolis - Fayum region
Dedications to Apollo (Qos) by a Corporate Body of Idumean and other soldiers (79-78 BCE) ║ Hermoupolis Magna - Upper Egypt
Dedication to the Deities Thriphis, Kolanthes, and Pan by a Synod (137 BCE) ║ Ptolemais Hermiou - Upper Egypt
Dedication to Great Zeus Sarapis by a Member of a Partnership (?) (II-III CE) ║ Neapolis / Lepcis Magna - Tripolitania
Honors for C. Sulpicius Victor with Reference to a Women’s Assembly (curia) (ca. 200 CE) ║ Lanuvium - Campania
Dedication of a Building Architrave to the Augustan Gods and Brotherhood Gods (I-II CE) ║ Neapolis - Campania
[320] Dedication and Imperial Letter from Hadrian Involving an Athletic Synod (134 / 143 CE) ║ Rome - Latium
[321] Dedication and Imperial Letter from Antoninus Pius Involving an Athletic Synod (143 CE) ║ Rome - Latium
[324] Dedication to the Goddess Kore for a Group of Immigrants from Sardis (late II-III CE) ║ Rome - Latium
Dedication to Isis by Firmus the Priest and Financial Officer of an Association (imperial era) ║ Rome - Latium
[335] Dedication by a Member of the Millers (II-III CE) ║ Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium - Germania