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Akornion

Akornion was an important citizen of the Ionian Greek colony of Dionysopolis (today's Balchik, on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria).

He is mentioned in the Decree of Dionysopolis, written around 48 BC by the citizens of the polis. The decree mentions that Akornion was sent far away in a diplomatic mission to meet somebody's father in Argedauon, potentially the Dacian towns of Argidava or Argedava.[1] The decree, a fragmentary marble inscription, is located in the National Historical Museum in Sofia, Bulgaria.[2]

The inscription also refers to the Dacian king Burebista, and one interpretation is that Akornion was his chief adviser (Ancient Greek: πρῶτοσφίλος, literally "first friend") in Dionysopolis.[3] Other sources indicate that Akornion was sent as an ambassador of Burebista to Pompey, to discuss an alliance against Julius Caesar.[4]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Crisan 1978, p. 61.
  2. ^ Mihailov 1970.
  3. ^ Daicoviciu 1972, p. 127.
  4. ^ Oltean 2007, p. 47.

References edit

  • Crisan, Ion Horatiu (1978). Burebista and His Time. Bucharest: Bibliotheca Historica Romaniae.
  • Daicoviciu, Hadrian (1972). Dacii. Bucharest: Editura Enciclopedica Româna.
  • Mihailov, Georgi (1970). "Inscriptiones graecae in Bulgaria repertae" (in Latin and Greek). 1 (2nd ed.). Sofia: In aedibus typographicis Academiae Litterarum Bulgaricae. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Oltean, Ioana Adina (2007). Dacia: landscape, colonisation and romanisation. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-41252-0.

External links edit

  • Searchable Greek Inscriptions at The Packard Humanities Institute (PHI) - Segment from Decree of Dionysopolis reviewed in Inscriptiones graecae in Bulgaria repertae by Georgi Mihailov


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