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Σωτηρίχου. ROMAN PELOPONNESE I Commagenian prince Remarks: The whole name of the person is C. Iulius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappus retaining the title of King. He was a consul suffectus in A.D. 109 and was also a citizen, archon and benefactor of Athens, where he lived and left a mausoleum in a prominent place viewing the Acropolis (for the monument see D. Kleiner, The monument of Philopappos in Athens [Rome 1982]). He was a friend of Plutarch and is to be recognised in his work Quaest. conv. I. 10. For him see L. Robert, Études épigraphiques et philologiques (Paris 1938) 138, no. 7 (BullÉpigr 1939, 121; SEG 11, 1950, 1160); PIR 2 I 151; R.D. Sullivan, "The dynasty of Commagene", ANRW II 8 (1977) 732-798 (for the whole dynasty), esp. 796-797 for Philopappus and his sister Balbilla; Halfmann, Senatoren, 131, no. 36; J.H. Oliver, EOS II, 588 and 601; W. Eck, Der neue Paulyò, 26 [Π 12] s.v. Iulius. For Balbilla and her connction to Sparta see Halfmann, Senatoren, 131, no. 37; A.J.S. Spawforth, "Balbilla, the Euryclids and memorials for a Greek magnate", ABS A 73, 1978, 249-260. 104. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΕΥΔΑΙΜΩΝ IG V 2,50,1. 3-4 [A.D. 166]. Tegea (in the region of the gymnasium); list of ephebes. ύπογυμνασίαρχος Remarks: For the chronology see ARC 7. *105. Ε(ΑΪΟΣ) ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΦΑΒΙΑ(Ι) ΕΥΡΥΚΑΗΣ ΗΡΚΛΑΝΟΣ Λ(ΟΥΚΙΟΣ) ΟΥΙΒΟΥΛΛΙΟΣ ΠΕΙΟΣ [1] IG V 2, 281; SylV 841 (L. Robert, A travers Γ Asie Mineure [Paris 1980] 138 [SEG 31, 1981, 349; BullÉpigr 1981, 272]) [ca. A.D. 136/7 according to Spawforth]. Mantinea, in a Byzantine church near the agora; an architrave of a stoa dedicated to the temple of Antinous by the discussed person: Γ(άιος) Τούλιος Εύρυκλής Ήρκλανος Λ(ούκιος) Ούιβούλλιος ΠεΙος την στοάν συν ταις εν αύτη έξέδραις τη Μαντινέων πόλει καί τω έπιχωρίω θεώ "Αντινόω κατ[ε]σκεύασε δια τών κληρονόμων. [2] IG V 2, 311 [2nd c. A.D.]: Mantinea; part of a cylidrical base bearing the name [Γ(άιον) Ίούλι]ον Φαβία Εύρυ[κλέα Ήρκλανόν Λ(ούκιον) Ούι]βούλλιον Π[εΙον]. Lacedaemonian Senator Remarks: About the foundation of the cult of Antinous at Mantinea as έπιχώριος θεός ([1]), established according to Pausanias (VIII. 9, 7) with an initiative of Hadrian because of Antinous' origin from Bithynion, which was connected traditionally with Mantinea (...oi δέ Βιθυνεις Αρκάδες τέ είσι καί Μαντινεις τά άνωθεν...), see Robert, op. cit., 134-138 commending IG V 2, 312, where Antinous is identified with 134

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARCADIA Hermes as psychopompos; for evidence of the cult see also M. Jost, Sanctuaires et cultes d'Arcadie. Etudes peloponnesiennes IX (Paris 1985) 541-542 (SEG 35, 1985, 364). Cf. also H. Meyer, Antinoos. Die archäologischen Denkmäler unter Einbeziehung des numismatischen und epigraphischen Materials sowie der literarischen Nachrichten. Ein Beitrag zur Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte der hadrianisch- frühantoninischen Zeit (München 1991) 166-167 (IE 8), 204-205, 208 and ARC 3. About a connection with IG V 1, 489+575 and Corinth VIII. 3, 314 and purpose of dedication of [1] see Spawforth, ABSA 73, 1978, 255-260 (SEG 28, 1978, 420). About the discussed person, the first Spartan senator, see E. Groag, REX 1 (1918) 580-585, s.v. Iulius (Eurycles) [221]; id., Reichsbeamten, 118; PIR 2 1 302; Halfmann, Senatoren, 125-126, no. 29; J.H. Oliver, EOS II, 594-595. s. (C. Iulius) Laco (ARC 107); see LAC 461. 106. ΙΟΥΛΙ(ΟΣ) ΗΡΩΔΗ? IG V 2, 52, 1. 7 [ξθ' από τής θεού 'Αδριανού ίς (sic) την Ελλάδα παρουσίας, A.D. 193/4 A.D.]. Tegea, Episcopi; a hermaic stele decorated with the head of Heracles bearing a list of ephebes. archephebos *107. ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΛΑΚΩΝ [1]/GV2,541,1. 6-8 [Iste. A.D.]. Megalopolis; a statue base in the cella of the temple of Despoina bearing two honorary inscriptions, one for Iulius Cratinus and one for his sister Iulia Pantimia, erected by the polis of Megalopolis: Α. [Έ]πί ίερέος Δαμύλλου Ι ά πόλις ά τών Ι ΜεγαλοπολιΙ 5 ταν, Γάϊον Τούλιον Ι Λάκωνος Ι υίόν ΚρατΙνον Ι Δεσποίναι. [2] JGV2, 542 Β, 1.6-8 [Iste. A.D.]. Megalopolis; a base in the cella of the temple of Despoina bearing two honorary inscriptions, one for Iulia Pantimia and another for her brother C. Iulius Cratinus, erected by the polis of Megalopolis (text ARC 92). Lacedaemonian f. Iulia Pantimia (ARC 92), C. Iulius Cratinus (ARC 99); see LAC 468. 108. ΙΟΥΛ(ΙΟΣ) ΟΡΕΙΒΑΤΗΣ IG V 2, 369 Α, Β 1. 23 + Y. Pikoulas, Archaiognosia 2, 1981, 107-113,1. 16, new edition of the IG V 2, 369 Β (SEG 31, 1981, 347; Cf. BullÉpigr 1987, 619) [first half of 3rd e. A.D.]. Kleitor; a limestone plaque bearing a list of names (ephebes [?]). The part Β is now built into the church of Hagios Athanasios, near the village Lilia (Leucasia). 135

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARCADIA<br />

Hermes as psychopompos; for evidence of the cult see also M. Jost, Sanctuaires et<br />

cultes d'Arcadie. Etudes peloponnesiennes IX (Paris 1985) 541-542 (SEG 35, 1985,<br />

364). Cf. also H. Meyer, Antinoos. Die archäologischen Denkmäler unter<br />

Einbeziehung des numismatischen und epigraphischen Materials sowie der<br />

literarischen Nachrichten. Ein Beitrag zur Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte der<br />

hadrianisch- frühantoninischen Zeit (München 1991) 166-167 (IE 8), 204-205, 208<br />

and ARC 3.<br />

About a connection with IG V 1, 489+575 and Corinth VIII. 3, 314 and purpose of<br />

dedication of [1] see Spawforth, ABSA 73, 1978, 255-260 (SEG 28, 1978, 420).<br />

About the discussed person, the first Spartan senator, see E. Groag, REX 1 (1918)<br />

580-585, s.v. Iulius (Eurycles) [221]; id., Reichsbeamten, 118; PIR 2 1 302; Halfmann,<br />

Senatoren, 125-126, no. 29; J.H. Oliver, EOS II, 594-595.<br />

s. (C. Iulius) Laco (ARC 107); see LAC 461.<br />

106. ΙΟΥΛΙ(ΟΣ) ΗΡΩΔΗ?<br />

IG V 2, 52, 1. 7 [ξθ' από τής θεού 'Αδριανού ίς (sic) την Ελλάδα παρουσίας, A.D. 193/4<br />

A.D.].<br />

Tegea, Episcopi; a hermaic stele decorated with the head of Heracles bearing a list of ephebes.<br />

archephebos<br />

*107. ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΛΑΚΩΝ<br />

[1]/GV2,541,1. 6-8 [Iste. A.D.].<br />

Megalopolis; a statue base in the cella of the temple of Despoina bearing two honorary<br />

inscriptions, one for Iulius Cratinus and one for his sister Iulia Pantimia, erected by the polis<br />

of Megalopolis:<br />

Α. [Έ]πί ίερέος Δαμύλλου Ι ά πόλις ά τών Ι ΜεγαλοπολιΙ 5 ταν, Γάϊον Τούλιον Ι Λάκωνος Ι<br />

υίόν ΚρατΙνον Ι Δεσποίναι.<br />

[2] JGV2, 542 Β, 1.6-8 [Iste. A.D.].<br />

Megalopolis; a base in the cella of the temple of Despoina bearing two honorary inscriptions,<br />

one for Iulia Pantimia and another for her brother C. Iulius Cratinus, erected by the polis of<br />

Megalopolis (text ARC 92).<br />

Lacedaemonian<br />

f. Iulia Pantimia (ARC 92), C. Iulius Cratinus (ARC 99); see LAC 468.<br />

108. ΙΟΥΛ(ΙΟΣ) ΟΡΕΙΒΑΤΗΣ<br />

IG V 2, 369 Α, Β 1. 23 + Y. Pikoulas, Archaiognosia 2, 1981, 107-113,1. 16, new edition of the<br />

IG V 2, 369 Β (SEG 31, 1981, 347; Cf. BullÉpigr 1987, 619) [first half of 3rd e. A.D.].<br />

Kleitor; a limestone plaque bearing a list of names (ephebes [?]). The part Β is now built into<br />

the church of Hagios Athanasios, near the village Lilia (Leucasia).<br />

135

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