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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

[Γάιον] Ίούλιον Λαχάρους υίό[ν Εύρυκλέα] τον έαυτ[ά]ς πάτρωνα κα[ί εύεργέταν].<br />

[2] IG IV 1462; IG IV 2<br />

1, 662; Peek 1969, 115, no. 253, facsimile [31-7 Β. C].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; an honorary inscription erected by the town of Epidauros for his wife.<br />

The text is completed in IG IV 2<br />

1, 662:<br />

[Ά πόλις ά τών Έ]πιδαυρίων Ι [τάν δείνα Γ. Ιουλίου] Εύρυκλέους γυναίκα, Ι [άρετάς ένεκεν<br />

κ]αί εύνοιας τάς εις αύτάν.<br />

Peek: [Ά πόλις ά τών Έ]πιδαυρίων Ι [Ίουλίαν "Ιουλίου] Εύρυκλέους γυναίκα, Ι [άρετάς<br />

ένεκεν κ]αί εύνοιας τάς εις αύτάν.<br />

Lacedaemonian<br />

Remarks: Peek, op. cit. identifies [2] as a piece of a large exedra, which bears the honorary<br />

147. ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ Λ[- - - ]<br />

inscription for Iulius Eurycles [1] and one honorary inscription for the wife of<br />

Eurycles, Iulia. For the person and his family see LAC 462 (ARG 137).<br />

W. Vollgraff, BCH 33, 1909, 447, no. 10 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Argos, sanctuary of Apollo Pythios; a stamped tile.<br />

*148. ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΜΑΙΩΡ<br />

[1] IG IV 2 1, 454; Peek 1969, 98, no. 177, facsimile [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary of Apollo Maleatas: three non joining fragments of a building inscription.<br />

He is the father of the senator Antoninus, who paid for building activities at the sanctuary of<br />

Apollo Maleatas (for the text see ARG 149 [3]).<br />

[2] IG IV 1311; IG IV 2 1, 514; Peek 1969, 104, no. 209 [2nd c. A.D., before the visit of<br />

Pausanias].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary of Asclepius. The central block of a base bearing a dedication to Hermes,<br />

which is completed as [πόησεν ύδρ]οροάν Νηρ[ηίδων]. The name is completed as [Ιούλιος<br />

Μάίωρ] Αντωνεΐνος [υιός Ιουλίου] Μαΐορος in IG and Αντωνείνος Μαΐορος in Peek's<br />

reading. According to latter, it is a dedication to Έρμη Όρθάνη. After examining of the stone,<br />

the correction of Peek seems to be right (for the text see 149 [4]).<br />

[3] IG IV 1179; Ch. Giamalidis, "Εις Επιδαύρου έπιγραφάς", AE 1913, 126, fig. 3-5; IG IV 2<br />

1, 454; Peek 1969, 98, no. 177, facsimile [2nd c. A.D., before the visit of Pausanias].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary of Apollo Maleatas; building inscription:<br />

"Απόλλωνι Μα[λεάτα καί (?) Ασκληπιω Σωτήρι] Ι έκ θεμελ[ίων έπεσκεύασε ]Ιια καί<br />

πυρια[τήρια - - σύν - - τοις κατηριμ]Ιμένοις πάσ[ιν Ιούλιος Μάίωρ Αντ]ωνΐν[ος, υιός<br />

Ίουλ(ίου) Μαΐορος] Ι υπάτου Τ[ωμαίων, ήγεμονεύσ]αντος τής [Νουμιδίας (?) καί]<br />

ΜυΙ 5<br />

σίας τ[ής κάτω καί τής ανω καί] Συρίας, άν[θυπατεύσαντο]ς [τής Ασία]ς.<br />

consul, legatus Augusti pro praetore of Numidia (?), Moesia Superior and Inferior (?) Syria and<br />

proconsul of Africa [3]<br />

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