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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I erected for the son of the person by his friend Cn. Cornelius Philiscus. Tiberius is the father of Ποΰλχρος (text ARG 117 [1]). Remarks: His complete name is attested in two Corinthian honorary inscriptions for his son, Τιβ(ερίου) Κορνηλίου Πούλχρου υίόν (Corinth Vili. 1, 80 and 81, COR 227); one of them is erected by his daughter Calpurnia Frontina, while the dedicator of the second one is missing. f. Cn. Cornelius Pulcher (ARG 117); for a stemma of the family see Appendix, Stemma IV. 119. CUTIUS IG IV 2 1, 440 (CIL III 7266) [imperial]. Epidauros, sanctuary; a tabula ansata bearing a dedication in Latin: Cutius has auris Gallus tibi voverat olim, I Phoebigena, et posuit sanus ab auriculis. Remarks: Svoronos, Ath. Nat. Mus., 430, 126, fig. LXX identifies the dedicator with the king of Gauls M. Iulius Cottius Donni regis f., 9/8 B.C. (A. Stein, RE X 1 [1918] 576-7, s.v. Iulius [Cottius] [197]). The identification cannot be regarded as certain. For the Roman gentilicium Cutius see Solin and Salomies, 66. 120. Λ(ΟΥΚΙΟΣ) ΛΕΚΟΥΜΙΟΣ ΞΑΝΘΟΣ IG IV 587,1. 7 (for a photo see P. Charneux, BCH 80, 1956, 607, fig. 4) [2nd c. A.D.]. Argos, built into the southern wall of the church of Hagios Dimitrios; a statue base decorated with cymatia, erected by the hellanodikai for Cleogenes, son of Cleogenes (?); one of them is the person discussed here (text ARG 268, Cleogenes). Remarks: On hellanodikai in Argos see Chameaux, op. cit., 608-610; for the person see Mitsos, 67. 121. [ΛΗΜ]ΗΤΡΙΟΣ ΛΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ, ΡΩΜΑΙΟΣ W. Vollgraff, Mnemosyne 41, 1919, 252 [first quarter of 1st c. B.C.]. Argos; a fragment of a marble stele bearing a list of technitae of Dionysos. Remarks: For the person see Stefanis, Διονυσιακοί τεχνϊται, no. 627 (with bibliography). 122. ΛΕΡΚΙΟΣ (?) Since he is named Τωμαΐος, he must be a person of Greek origin or an Italian from South Italy, who possesed the Roman citizenship. So he must also have had a Roman gentilicium, which is omited here. IG IV 1089; IG IV 2 1, 522; Peek 1969, 106, no. 214, facsimile [letters "ultimae aetatis" (IG)]. Epidauros, sanctuary; an altar bearing a fragmentary inscription. The name is to be read as Φιλόνιρος Δερκίου according to IG, while it is corrected as Φιλόνικος Λευκίου by Peek (in lapide ///////ΝΕΙΚΟΣ///////////). 190
123. ΦΑΒΟΥΛΛΟΣ [1] IG IV 1190; IG IV 2 ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARGOLIS 1, 499; cf. Peek 1969, 103, no. 203 [lst/2nd c. A.D.]. Epidauros, sanctuary; a statue of Hecate on an eliptical base bearing a dedication of Fabullus to Artemis Hecate Epecoos: Αρτέμιδι Έκά[τ]ηι Ι έπηκόωι Φάβουλλος. [2]/G IV 2 1,561 [lst/2ndc. A.D.]. Epidauros, sanctuary; a dedication to Telesphoros Soter; Fabullus erected a temple and a statue after a dream: Τελεσφόρωι Σωτήρι Ι Φάβουλλος έξ όνείρατος Ι τον ναόν καί τό άγαλμα. 124. ΦΑΥΣΤΟΣ (Ι) [1] IG IV 777 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.]. Troizen, found in a ruined private house; a fragment of a column bearing the inscription "Φαΰστος Φαύστου, τη πατρίδι"; the dedicator Faustus was the son of the person. [2] IG IV 798; cf. E. Konsolaki, AD 39, 1984, Β' Chron. 58 (SEG 39, 1989, 362); P. Themelis, AAA 18, 1985, 254 (ph.) (SEG 38, 1988, 325) [2nd/3rd c. A.D.]. Troizen, found in a field between the church of Hagios Georgios and an ancient tower; a statue base erected for his son by the town of Troizen (Φαύστος Φαύστου). 125. ΦΑΥΣΤΟΣ (II) (ΦΑΥΣΤΟΥ) [1] IG IV 777 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.]. Troizen, found in a ruined private house; a fragment of a column bearing the inscription "Φαϋστος Φαύστου, τη πατρίδι". [2] IG IV 798; cf. E. Konsolaki, AD 39, 1984, Β' Chron. 58 (SEG 39, 1989, 362); P. Themelis, AAA 18, 1985, 254 (ph.) (SEG 38, 1988, 325) [2nd/3rd c. A.D.]. Troizen, found in a field between the church of Hagios Georgios and an ancient tower; a statue base erected for the person by the town of Troizen (Φαύστος Φαύστου); according to Themelis it bore a bronze (?) statue: Φαύστον Φαύστου ήδέ Λύκας φίλον υΓ άνέθηκε Ι Πιτθήος θρέπτειρα πόλις Τροιζήν περί- σαμος. Ι Ψ(ηφίσματι) β(ουλής). 126. ΦΗΛΙΞ ΦΙΛΟΚ[^.3-]ΟΥ P. Charneux, BCH 80, 1956, 604-610, no. 6,1. 11, fig. 3 (SEG 16, 1959, 253) [2nd/3rd c. A.D.] Argos, theatre; a fragmentary list of magistrates ludis praesidentium. hellanodikes 191
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123. ΦΑΒΟΥΛΛΟΣ<br />
[1] IG IV 1190; IG IV 2<br />
ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARGOLIS<br />
1, 499; cf. Peek 1969, 103, no. 203 [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />
Epidauros, sanctuary; a statue of Hecate on an eliptical base bearing a dedication of Fabullus<br />
to Artemis Hecate Epecoos:<br />
Αρτέμιδι Έκά[τ]ηι Ι έπηκόωι Φάβουλλος.<br />
[2]/G IV 2<br />
1,561 [lst/2ndc. A.D.].<br />
Epidauros, sanctuary; a dedication to Telesphoros Soter; Fabullus erected a temple and a statue<br />
after a dream:<br />
Τελεσφόρωι Σωτήρι Ι Φάβουλλος έξ όνείρατος Ι τον ναόν καί τό άγαλμα.<br />
124. ΦΑΥΣΤΟΣ (Ι)<br />
[1] IG IV 777 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.].<br />
Troizen, found in a ruined private house; a fragment of a column bearing the inscription<br />
"Φαΰστος Φαύστου, τη πατρίδι"; the dedicator Faustus was the son of the person.<br />
[2] IG IV 798; cf. E. Konsolaki, AD 39, 1984, Β' Chron. 58 (SEG 39, 1989, 362); P. Themelis,<br />
AAA 18, 1985, 254 (ph.) (SEG 38, 1988, 325) [2nd/3rd c. A.D.].<br />
Troizen, found in a field between the church of Hagios Georgios and an ancient tower; a statue<br />
base erected for his son by the town of Troizen (Φαύστος Φαύστου).<br />
125. ΦΑΥΣΤΟΣ (II) (ΦΑΥΣΤΟΥ)<br />
[1] IG IV 777 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.].<br />
Troizen, found in a ruined private house; a fragment of a column bearing the inscription<br />
"Φαϋστος Φαύστου, τη πατρίδι".<br />
[2] IG IV 798; cf. E. Konsolaki, AD 39, 1984, Β' Chron. 58 (SEG 39, 1989, 362); P. Themelis,<br />
AAA 18, 1985, 254 (ph.) (SEG 38, 1988, 325) [2nd/3rd c. A.D.].<br />
Troizen, found in a field between the church of Hagios Georgios and an ancient tower; a statue<br />
base erected for the person by the town of Troizen (Φαύστος Φαύστου); according to<br />
Themelis it bore a bronze (?) statue:<br />
Φαύστον Φαύστου ήδέ Λύκας φίλον υΓ άνέθηκε Ι Πιτθήος θρέπτειρα πόλις Τροιζήν περί-<br />
σαμος. Ι Ψ(ηφίσματι) β(ουλής).<br />
126. ΦΗΛΙΞ ΦΙΛΟΚ[^.3-]ΟΥ<br />
P. Charneux, BCH 80, 1956, 604-610, no. 6,1. 11, fig. 3 (SEG 16, 1959, 253) [2nd/3rd c. A.D.]<br />
Argos, theatre; a fragmentary list of magistrates ludis praesidentium.<br />
hellanodikes<br />
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