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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

Remarks: The completion of the cognomen is not to be regarded as certain; however it is<br />

possible, since the name is attested in Eleia, see LGPN III. A, 50 and Zoumbaki, Elis<br />

und Olympia, A 104, Φ 29; cf. also id., op. cit., A 94 for the person discussed here.<br />

38. Μ(ΑΡΚΟΣ) ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΣ ΑΡΙΣΤΕΑΣ ΔΑΜΩΝΟΣ<br />

7ν0472 facsimile [end of 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; a base for a statue with an honorary inscription erected by the Achaean Koinon with<br />

the consent of the Olympic council in recognition of an embassy of the named person on behalf<br />

of the Koinon:<br />

To κοινον τών 'Αχαιών, Ι συνεπιψηφισαμέΙνης καί της ίερωτάτης Ι Όλυμπικης βουλής, Ι<br />

Μ(άρκον) Άντώνιον Άριστέαν Ι 5<br />

Δάμωνος, πρεσβεύΙσαντα υπέρ τοϋ κοιίνοϋ τών 'Αχαιών<br />

προΙΙκα, και επί βίου κοσμιΐότητι καί σωφροσύΙνη.<br />

From Abia in Messenia (?)<br />

Remarks: The person discussed here performed an embassy on behalf of the Achaean Koinon<br />

but it is unknown whether he had a function in the Koinon. A Damo, son of Aristeas<br />

from Abia in Messenia, and grammateus of the Koinon between A.D. 119 and 137<br />

(IG V 1, 1352), could be identified with the father of the here attested person.<br />

Π(ΟΠΛΙΟΣ) ΑΙΑΙΟΣ ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΣ ΚΡΙΣΠΕΙΝΟΣ ΜΗΤΡΟΤΕΙΜΟΣ: see EL 2<br />

39. Μ(ΑΡΚΟΣ) ΑΝΓΓΩΝΙΟΣ ΕΥ]ΔΗΜΟΣ<br />

ΙνΟ 103,1. 7 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, A 95 [second half of 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel.<br />

theocolos<br />

40. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) [ΑΝΤ]ΩΝΙΟΣ ΑΕΩΝ<br />

ΙνΟ 82,1. 6 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, A 97 [A.D. 67].<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel. His name is followed by the letter Π bearing a horizontal line<br />

above, probably an abbreviation (see EL 82).<br />

theocolos<br />

41. ΜΑΡΚΟΣ ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΣ Π(Ε)ΙΣΑΝΟΣ<br />

[1] Iv012\ facsimile [after A.D. 17].<br />

Olympia; a large pedestal bearing an inscription commemorating the Olympic victory of<br />

Pisanus' patron, Germanicus, adopted son of the emperor Tiberius:<br />

Γερμανικον Καίσαρα, αύτοκράτορος Ι Τιβερίου Καίσαρος Σεβαστού υίόν, Ι νικήσαντα<br />

'Ολύμπια τεθρίππω τελεί[ω] Ι Μάρκος 'Αντώνιος Πεισανος Ι 5<br />

τον εαυτού πάτρωνα Διί<br />

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