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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 3,1): Zeus god of the dark sky (earthquake, clouds, wind, dew, rain, meteorits): Text and notes — Cambridge, 1940

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154 Zeus Our ios, ikmenos, Euanemos, Boreios

the figure-head of the good ship herself. The latter goddess had a
celebrated temple at Askalon1, Damon's native city.

Dedications to Zeus Oi'trios, which date from the closing years
of the second century B.C., have been found in the Egyptian
sanctuary on a terrace to the north-west of Mount Kynthos2.
There two Athenian brothers, about the year 112—111 B.C., erected
a cylindrical base to Zeus Ourios, Sarapis, [Isis,] Anoubis, Harpo-
krates3. Of greater interest was another dedication4—

To Zeus Ourios on behalf of King

Mithradates Eupator

and his brother

Mithradates Chrestos

and their

fortunes.

The bluish marble slab thus inscribed was discovered, in front
of a small marble pedestal or altar of irregular shape, to the east
of the paved way leading through the precinct5. Mithradates vi
Eupator (120—63 B.C.) was associated in the government of Pontos
first with his mother Laodike and then, for a short while in 111 B.C.6,
with his younger brother Mithradates Chrestos. But being of a
bloodthirsty and cruel disposition he let his mother die in prison
and murdered his brother7. The prayer to Zeus 'of the Fair Breeze
for one who was heading straight towards family shipwreck sounds
to us almost grimly ironical. A third dedication, by a' native of
Velia in Lucania, is a white marble base of the year 107—106 (?)
B.C., which was found on the eastern slope of the Inopos ravine,

1 Hdt. 1. 105, Paus. 1. r4. 7.

2 A. Hauvette-Besnault 'Fouilles de Delos. Temple des dieux etrangers' in &e
Bull. Corr. Hell. 1882 vi. 295—352 with plate n (ground-plan, etc.), L. BUrchner in
Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. ^."2473, P. Roussel Les allies Igyptiens a Delos du III" "u ™
Steele av. J.-C. Nancy 1916, id. Dittos, colonie athenienne Paris 1916 pp. 249—252, id. DH°S
Paris 1925 p. 33 f. We still await the definitive publication of this important precinct.

3 P. Roussel Les cultes igyptiens a Dilos du III" au I"' siicle av. J.-C. Nancy iQI"
p. 152 no. 129 ['A]0?;[>a7d]pa[s] teal Ae[wv(S7js] | [oV &\6i}V!vy6p[ov\ 'ASfValbi] | At! Oity'""'
2apa7rt[5t, "lindi,] | ['A]vovfii5i, 'Ap7ro/cpdre[t].

4 A. Hauvette-Besnault in the Bull. Corr. Hell. 18S2 vi, 343 no. 57 = T. Reinach
Mithridate Eupator roi de Pont Paris 1890 p. 457 no. 5 = Michel Kecueil d? Inscr. S1'
no. 1160 = Dittenberger Orient. Gr. inscr. sel. no. 368 = P. Roussel Les cultes {gypW*
a Dilos du HI" au 7er Steele av. J.-C. Nancy 1916 p. 156 f. no. 134 At! Oiptw &r*P
/So<rt[X^Ws] I MiSpoSaTou HiTraropos | Kai rod dSe\<pov avrou \ Midpaddrov Xpr](TTOV \ 7UV

5 The pedestal is K, the paved way V, on the plan (Bull. Corr. Hell. 1882 vi. 3°r
pi. 11).

6 T. Reinach Mithridate Eupator roi de Pont Paris 1890 p. 457 n. 1. ^ ^

7 Memnon irept 'HpaAet'as 15 Jrag. 30 (Frag. hist. Gr. iii. 541 Midler) ap. P 0
bibl. p. 230 b 1 ff. Bekker, Appian. Miihr. 112.
 
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