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50-51 ROMAN PELOPONNESE I Remarks: There is no known proconsul of Asia bearing the name Appius; Appius Claudius Pulcher (27-26 B.C.; cf. Thomasson, 243, no. 2; Rémy, Carrières sénatoriales, 18-19) was a governor of Bithynia and Pontus; therefore the identification with him seems difficult. *50. Μ(ΑΡΚΟΣ) ΑΠΠΙΟΣ ΒΡΑΑΟΥΑΣ ΙνΟ 620 facsimile (ILS 8824 a; Ameting, Herodes Atticus II, 131-132, no. 122); Bol, Herodes- Atticus-Nymphäum, 121-123, no. 11, pi. 7.8, facsimile (fig. 53) [middle of the 2nd c. A.D.]. Olympia; one of the honorary inscriptions of the exedra of Herodes Atticus: Μ(αρκον) "Αππιον Βραδούαν, ταμίαν, στρατηγόν, Ι [υπατον, πρεσβευτήν καί άντιστράτη- γον] Ι θεού Γ Αδριανοϋ ύπατικον Γερμανίας καί Βρεταννίας, ποντίφικα, Ι σοδαλιν Άδριαναλιν, τον Τη[γίλλης πρ]ος μητρός πάππον της Ήρώδου Ι γυναικός, ή πόλις ή [τ]ών 'Ηλείων. quaestor, praetor, consul, legatus Augusti pro praetore ([υπατον, πρεσβευτήν καί άντιστρά- τηγον], restoration by Dittenberger-Purgold), legatus consularis Germaniae item Britanniae (PIR), pontifex, sodalis Hadrianalis Remarks: About this patrician, whose full name was M. Appius Atilius Bradua and who was a grandfather of Regula from the side of her mother, see P. v. Rohden, RE II 1 (1895) 242-243, s.v. Appius [5]; PIR 2 A 1298; L. Schumacher, Prosopographische Untersuchungen zur Besetzung der vier hohen römischen Priesterkollegien im Zeitalter der Antoninen und der Severer (96-235 η. Chr.) (Mayence 1973) 19, A 44; Bol, op. cit., 128, n. 424 for his religious offices; cf. FOS, 84 (comments on no. 66) refered to with the name M. Atilius Metilius Bradua; Settipani, 472-476 with stemmata. He is often identified with M. Atilius Metilius Bradua (PIR 2 A 1302; Halfmann, Senatoren, 158 [M. Appius Metilius Bradua] and 156 no. [41]; W. Eck, Der neue Pauly 2, 214 [Π 8], 5. v. M.A. Metilius Bradua). For the restoration of Dittenberger and Purgold [υπατον, πρεσβευτήν καί άντιστράτηγον] in 1. 2 see also PIR, loc. cit. Dittenberger and Purgold, Sp. 629-630 explain the reasons of accepting Μ(αρκον) Άππιον Βραδούαν in this inscription, while Thomasson, 16 f., n. 10 prefers Μ(αρκον) Άτίλιον Βραδούαν, which is accepted by Ameling; Bol, loc. cit., 122, n. 398. His portrait may be preserved, Bol, op.cit., 165-169, no. 34, fig. 73. Grandfather of Regula (EL 17). For the stemma of the family see Appendix, Stemmata XI, 1. 2. 3. *ΑΠΠΙΟΣ ΑΝΝΙΟΣ ΓΑΛΛΟΣ: see EL 18 *51. ΑΠΠΙΟΣ ΣΑΒΕΙΝΟΣ ΙνΟ 355 facsimile [3rd c. A.D.]. Olympia; a large base that bore a bronze statue, erected for the consular Appius Sabinus by the 430

Olympic boule: ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ELEIA 52-54 'Αγαθή Τύχη. Ι Τον λαμπρόΙτατον ύπατιΙκον Άππιον Ι ΣαβεΙνον ή ΌΙλυμπική βουλή Ι αρετής ένεκα. Ι ψ(ηφίσματι) Όλ(υμπικής) β(ουλής). consularìs Remarks: The date is based on the lettering and the abbreviation of the decree of the Olympic 52. ΑΠΡΙΑ ΚΑΣΣΙΑ council at the end of the document, which appears only in the third c. A.D. (see comments of Dittenberger and Purgold). According to Dittenberger and Purgold the person is not to be identified with the homonymous Ap. Sabinus Probi f. (CIL II 2495). For him see also PIR 2 A 952; Barbieri, no. 1440; cf. nos. 946, 1465, 1495, 1720 and p. 513, 527, 529 adn., 541. /v0477 facsimile [A.D. 210-220]. Olympia; a base for a statue erected by the named person for her son L. Pompeius Craterus Cassianus, strategos of the Achaean Koinon, with the consent of the Olympic boule: Λ(ούκιον) Πομπήιον Κράτερον ΚασΙσιανόν, στρατηγήσαντα του Ι κοινού τών 'Αχαιών καί τειμηΐθέντα υπό τής κρατίστης ΉλείΙ 5 ων βουλής τειμαις ταις άρίσταις Ι άπάσαις, Άπρία Κασσία ή μήτηρ Ι δια Ι Π(οπλίου) Έγνατίου Μαξίμου ΒενυΙστείνου τού ύού (sic) Ι άνέστησεν. strategos of the Achaean Koinon Remarks: On the rare name Aprius, which is common only in the Gallian provinces, see Schulze, 110; Alföldy, Dalmatia, 60; Mócsy, Nomenciator, 25; Solin and Salomies, 19. For the person, who was a member of a prominent Elean family of the end of 2nd and beginning of 3rd c. A.D., see Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, A 113; cf. EL 302. m. L. Pompeius Craterus Cassianus (EL 302) 53. [ΑΚΥ]ΑΑΣ ΙνΟ 80,1. 12 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, A 25 [third quarter of the 1st c. A.D.]. Olympia; list of cult personnel. epispondorchestes slave 54. [Α]ΚΥΛΑΣ ΙνΟ 106,1. 8 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, A 26 [A.D. 197-201]. Olympia; list of cult personnel. f. of the spondophoros Aquila (EL 55) 431

Olympic boule:<br />

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ELEIA<br />

52-54<br />

'Αγαθή Τύχη. Ι Τον λαμπρόΙτατον ύπατιΙκον Άππιον Ι ΣαβεΙνον ή ΌΙλυμπική βουλή Ι αρετής<br />

ένεκα. Ι ψ(ηφίσματι) Όλ(υμπικής) β(ουλής).<br />

consularìs<br />

Remarks: The date is based on the lettering and the abbreviation of the decree of the Olympic<br />

52. ΑΠΡΙΑ ΚΑΣΣΙΑ<br />

council at the end of the document, which appears only in the third c. A.D. (see<br />

comments of Dittenberger and Purgold). According to Dittenberger and Purgold the<br />

person is not to be identified with the homonymous Ap. Sabinus Probi f. (CIL II<br />

2495). For him see also PIR 2 A 952; Barbieri, no. 1440; cf. nos. 946, 1465, 1495,<br />

1720 and p. 513, 527, 529 adn., 541.<br />

/v0477 facsimile [A.D. 210-220].<br />

Olympia; a base for a statue erected by the named person for her son L. Pompeius Craterus<br />

Cassianus, strategos of the Achaean Koinon, with the consent of the Olympic boule:<br />

Λ(ούκιον) Πομπήιον Κράτερον ΚασΙσιανόν, στρατηγήσαντα του Ι κοινού τών 'Αχαιών καί<br />

τειμηΐθέντα υπό τής κρατίστης ΉλείΙ 5 ων βουλής τειμαις ταις άρίσταις Ι άπάσαις, Άπρία<br />

Κασσία ή μήτηρ Ι δια Ι Π(οπλίου) Έγνατίου Μαξίμου ΒενυΙστείνου τού ύού (sic) Ι άνέστησεν.<br />

strategos of the Achaean Koinon<br />

Remarks: On the rare name Aprius, which is common only in the Gallian provinces, see<br />

Schulze, 110; Alföldy, Dalmatia, 60; Mócsy, Nomenciator, 25; Solin and Salomies,<br />

19. For the person, who was a member of a prominent Elean family of the end of<br />

2nd and beginning of 3rd c. A.D., see Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, A 113; cf. EL<br />

302.<br />

m. L. Pompeius Craterus Cassianus (EL 302)<br />

53. [ΑΚΥ]ΑΑΣ<br />

ΙνΟ 80,1. 12 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, A 25 [third quarter of the 1st c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel.<br />

epispondorchestes<br />

slave<br />

54. [Α]ΚΥΛΑΣ<br />

ΙνΟ 106,1. 8 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, A 26 [A.D. 197-201].<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel.<br />

f. of the spondophoros Aquila (EL 55)<br />

431

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