'Because I Am Greek': Polyonymy as an Expression of Ethnicity in Ptolemaic Egypt

'Because I Am Greek': Polyonymy as an Expression of Ethnicity in Ptolemaic Egypt

by S Coussement
'Because I Am Greek': Polyonymy as an Expression of Ethnicity in Ptolemaic Egypt

'Because I Am Greek': Polyonymy as an Expression of Ethnicity in Ptolemaic Egypt

by S Coussement

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Overview

Double names have a long history in Egypt. They are already attested on Old Kingdom funerary monuments, where concern about eternal life required a correct identification of the deceased. When Greek and Egyptian cultures came into contact under the Ptolemies, bilingual polyonymy (i.e. the combination of an Egyptian and a Greek name) became more popular. During this period, Greek ethnicity was valued as a symbol of power and social status, and was used to create borders between the rulers and the ruled. At the same time, however, it was a flexible concept and this made it a useful tool for crossing the very same boundaries it constructed. As ethnicity became a crucial aspect of one's identity, it is not surprising that bilingual polyonymy was well attested among those that formed a bridge between the ruling class and the Egyptian population: particularly military, administrative and priestly officials. Since they moved between largely separated ethnic contexts, combining names of different linguistic origins was a way to negotiate their ethnic identities. Rather than serving as a reliable source for ethnic origin, names can therefore be interpreted as an expression of the ethnic identity of an individual in a certain space or context.

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ISBN-13: 9789042932722
Publisher: Peeters Publishing
Publication date: 02/29/2016
Series: Studia Hellenistica , #55
Pages: 449
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.40(h) x 0.80(d)
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