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= an attestation of TM Geo 2366 in TM 10177, 7 (= 816)
'Ptolemaios basilikos grammateus (of the meris) of Polemon, who takes over also the affairs in the strategia of the merides of Themistos and Polemon'
TM Geo: Egypt, 00b - Themistou Meris
Source: P. Berl. Frisk 1 col. 34
Provenance: Theadelpheia (Batn el-Harit) - Egypt [found]
Krokodilopolis (Medinet el-Fayum) - Egypt [written]
Language/script: Greek
Material: papyrus
Completely preserved
Standardized name: Θεμίστου
Geographic term: (meris) + gen.
Construction: genitivus
Semantics: function
TM GeoRef ID | Line | Attested name | Place | Context |
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2866 | 4 (= 813) | κώμ(ης) Κερκεσουχ(ων) | 00a - Kerkesoucha (TM Geo 1067) | 'Heron son of Harpalos private donkey driver (ktenotrophoi) of (the) village Kerkesoucha of the meris of Herakleides'; transport of wheat by public donkey driver from the granaries of the Polemon meris |
120367 | 4 - 5 (= 813-814) | τῆς Ἡρακλείδ(ου) μερίδος | 00a - Herakleidou Meris (TM Geo 788) | 'Heron son of Harpalos private donkey driver (ktenotrophoi) of (the) village Kerkesoucha of the meris of Herakleides' |
236988 | 6 | Πολ(έμωνος) | 00c - Polemonos Meris (TM Geo 1882) | 'Ptolemaios basilikos grammateus (of the meris) of Polemon, who takes over also the affairs in the strategia of the merides of Themistos and Polemon' |
14513 | 7 (= 816) | Θε(μίστου) καὶ Πολ(έμωνος) | 00b - Themistou Meris (TM Geo 2366) | 'Ptolemaios basilikos grammateus (of the meris) of Polemon, who takes over also the affairs in the strategia of the merides of Themistos and Polemon' |
120366 | 8 (= 817) | Θε(μίστου) καὶ Πολ(έμωνος) | 00c - Polemonos Meris (TM Geo 1882) | 'Ptolemaios basilikos grammateus (of the meris) of Polemon, who takes over also the affairs in the strategia of the merides of Themistos and Polemon' |