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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARGOLIS<br />

7. L(UCIUS) AELIUS CAMUS<br />

[1] W. Vollgraff, BCH21, 1903, 265, no. 16-17 (ILGR 85); cf. Mitsos, 20 [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Argos; a limestone grave stele of the person from a sepulchral monument erected by his friend<br />

Naevius Callistus:<br />

in parte antica: [L. Naevius Cal]listus sibi et Veneriae coniug(i) I [et L. Aeli]o Camo amico<br />

optimo I [in fronte c]um taberna ped(es) (numerus) in agro ped(es) (numerus) and in parte<br />

postica: L. Naevius Callistus sibi et Ven[eriae coniug(i)] I et L. Aelio Camo amico [optimo] I 3<br />

in fronte cum taberna ped(es) (numerus) in agro pe[d(es) (numerus)].<br />

[2] W. Vollgraff, BCH21, 1903, 265, no. 16 (ILGR 88) [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Argos, in a field south of the city; a limestone grave stele for the person erected by his friend<br />

L. Naevius Callistus (ARG 195):<br />

[Dis] manibus I [L. Ae]lio Camo I [Nae]vius Callistus I [a]mico optimo.<br />

8. Π(ΟΠΛΙΟΣ) ΑΙΛΙ(ΟΣ) ΔΙΟΝΥΣΙΟΣ Ο ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ<br />

IG IV 1028; IG IV 2 1, 480; Peek 1969, 102, no. 192 [second half of 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; an altar decorated with cymatia dedicated to Asclepius and to the gods<br />

in Anaceion by the person, who was an hierapolos:<br />

Πό(πλιος) Αιλιος Διονύσιος Ι ο 'Αντιόχου ίεραποΙλήσας Α.σκληπιώ και Ι 5 τοις εν τω Α,να-<br />

κείω Ι θεοις.<br />

s. or f. P. Aelius Antiochus (ARG 4)<br />

9. Π(ΟΠΛΙΟΣ) ΑΙΑΙΟΣ ΕΥΤΥΧΟΣ<br />

IG IV 1332; IG IV 2 1, 569 [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; a statue base bearing a dedication to Hygeia by the named person for his<br />

daughter Aelia Aquilina (for the text see ARG 1).<br />

f. Aelia Aquilina (ARG 1)<br />

10. [Γ]ΑΙ[0]Σ Α[ΙΔΙ]ΟΣ Ν[ΙΚΟΠΟ]ΑΙΣ<br />

Peek, 1972, 46-47, no. 88, facsimile [2nd/3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; an honorary inscription for the named person and his wife erected<br />

probably by the polis Epidauros. The restoration of the name is highly hypothetical, since the<br />

existing letters in the first line are the following: /// AI ////// ΙΑ ////// ON ////////////AIN.<br />

11. Π(ΟΠΛΙΟΣ) ΑΙΑΙ(ΟΣ) ΘΟ[- - -]<br />

IG IV 1290; IG IV 2<br />

1, 524; Peek 1969, 106, no. 215 [age of Hadrian].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; a dedication to Zeus Olympios.<br />

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