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TM GeoRef 68765

"Πολ(έμωνος) μ̣ερίδο(ς)"

= an attestation of TM Geo 1882 in TM 11305, 5

'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, 00c - Polemonos Meris

Source: P. Graux 3 30 col. 13

Date: AD 155 Feb 19

Provenance: Theadelpheia (Batn el-Harit) - Egypt [found]
Krokodilopolis (Medinet el-Fayum) - Egypt [written]

Language/script: Greek

Material: papyrus

Completely preserved

Stable URI (with TM Georef ID): www.trismegistos.org/georef/68765
GeoRef information

Standardized name: Πολέμωνος μερίς

Geographic term: meris + gen.

Construction: genitivus

Semantics: function

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5 references to places in this text

TM GeoRef IDLineAttested namePlaceContext
10784 3 κώμης Διον̣υ̣σιάδο(ς) 00b - Dionysias (Qasr Qarun) (TM Geo 565) Polion, son of Hippalos, public camel driver (demosios kamelotrophos) of Dionysias
68765 5 Πολ(έμωνος) μ̣ερίδο(ς) 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'
68780 6 [a] τῆς (sic) Θε(μίστου) καὶ Πολ(έμωνος) μερίδω(ν) 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'
68766 6 [b] τῆς (sic) Θε(μίστου) καὶ Πολ(έμωνος) μερίδω(ν) 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'
68767 9 Πολ(έμωνος) μερίδο(ς) 00c - Polemonos Meris (TM Geo 1882) 'from (the) thesauroi of (the) meris of Polemon to the harbours (hormoi)'