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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I *97. ΚΟΪΝΤΟΣ ΚΑΙΚΕΔΙΟΣ ΚΟΪΝΤΟΥ ΜΕΤΕΑΛΟΣ 7v0 325 facsimile [143 B.C.]. Olympia; a base of a bronze statue erected by a Damo, son of Nicanor, from Thessalonike in honour of the discussed person: Δάμων Νικάνορος Μακεδών άπό Ι Θεσσαλονίκης Κόιντον Καικέλιον Ι Κοϊντου Μέτελλον, στρατηγόν υπατον Ι 'Ρωμαίων, Διί Όλυμπίω Ι 5 αρετής ένεκεν καί εύνοιας ης έχων διατείλεΐ εις τε αυτόν καί τήν πατρίδα καί τους λοιπούς Ι Μακεδόνας καί τους άλλους "Ελληνας. consul Remarks: About the person, who was consul of the year 143 B.C., see F. MUnzer, RE III 1 (1897) 1213-1216, s.v. Caecilius [94]; Broughton, Magistrates I, 430. 450. 461. 464. 471-2. 474. 488. 500; Sarikakis,"Αρχοντες A', 27 ff. 98. ΚΑΙΚΙΑΙΟΣ ΠΡΟΚΑΟΣ 7v0467 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Κ 4 [second half of 1st c. A.D.]. Olympia; a base for a statue erected by the polis of Elis and the Olympic boule for the daughter of the named person, Baebia Procula: ...Καικιλίου Ι Πρόκλου καί Άντωνίας Πώλλης θυγαΐτέρα... (for the full text see EL 96) f. Baebia Procula (EL 96), h. Antonia Polla (EL 23). 99. Α(ΟΥΚΙΟΣ) ΚΑΙΚΙΑΙΟΣ ΦΟΙΒΟΣ [Ο] ΚΑΙ ΕΦΗΒΟΣ /ν0 95,1. 4-5 facsimile; Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Κ 5 [A.D. 141-145]. Olympia; list of cult personnel. His name is followed by the abbreviation T. (cf. EL 82). theocolos 100. ΓΑΙΟΣ ΓΑΙΟΥ IvO 91,1.9 facsimile [A.D. 113-117] Olympia; list of cult personnel. spondophoros Remarks: Perhaps he is to be identified with Caius in 1. 19. Cf. also Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Γ 1. maybe s. Γάιος Μουσαίου (EL 102), stemma of the family see Appendix, Stemma XIV. 101. ΓΑΙΟΣ [ΓΑΙΟ]Υ 7v0 95,1. 8 facsimile [A.D. 141- 145]. Olympia; list of cult personnel. spondophoros 444
ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ELEIA Remarks: Cf. also Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Γ 2. Maybe a son of Caius (EL 100), for a 102. ΓΑΙΟΣ ΜΟΥΣΑΙΟΥ stemma of the family see Appendix, Stemma XIV. IvO 91,1. 4 and 8 facsimile; Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Γ 4 [A.D. 113-117]. Olympia; list of cult personnel. The name of the person is followed by the abbreviation A. (cf. EL 82). In 1. 8 he is attested as the father of the spondophoros Mousaeus. theocolos For a stemma of the family see Appendix, Stemma XIV. 103. [ΓΑΙΟ]Σ [....]ΙΟΣ KOI[NTOY ΥΙΟΣ - - -] IvO 362 facsimile; Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, FRAG. 34 [1st c. A.D. (?)]. Olympia; block of a statue base bearing an honorary inscription for him: [Γάιο]ν [....]ιον Κοΐ[ντου υίόν — ] Ι [άρ]ετης ένεκε[ν καί ευεργεσίας] Ι [Διί] Ό[λυμπίω]. s. Quintus(EL313) 104. Γ(ΑΙΟΣ) ΜΟ[- - -] ΙνΟ 103,1. 6 facsimile; Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, M 30 [second half of 2nd c. A.D.]. Olympia; list of cult personnel. theocolos *105. ΚΟΙΝΤΟΣ ΚΑΑΙΠΟΡΝΙΟΣ ΓΑΪΟΥ ΥΙΟΣ 7v052 III, 1. 43-44 facsimile [138 B.C.]. Olympia; seven fragments of a pedestal which supported a Nike statue. The pedestal bears an inscribed account of arbitration between Lacedaemonians and Messenians about the area of Dentheliatis: ...ως δέ ό στρατηγός [έγρα]ψε Κόιντος Καλιπόρνιος Γαΐου υιός... praetor Remarks: About the person see F. Münzer, RE III 1 (1897) 1386, s.v. Calpurnius [86]; Broughton, Magistrates I, 483. 488-489; Sarikakis, "Αρχοντες, A', 42-44. His title στρατηγός is to be understood as praetor of the year 138 B.C. 106. ΓΑΙΟΣ ΚΑΝΔΙΔΟ[Σ - - -] or ΓΑΪΟΣ ΚΑΝΔΙΔΟ[Υ- - -] Κ. Kourouniotis, AE 1905, 253-58 facsimile [A.D. 85]. Olympia; list of alytae. Alytes 445
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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ELEIA<br />
Remarks: Cf. also Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Γ 2. Maybe a son of Caius (EL 100), for a<br />
102. ΓΑΙΟΣ ΜΟΥΣΑΙΟΥ<br />
stemma of the family see Appendix, Stemma XIV.<br />
IvO 91,1. 4 and 8 facsimile; Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Γ 4 [A.D. 113-117].<br />
Olympia; list of cult personnel. The name of the person is followed by the abbreviation A. (cf.<br />
EL 82). In 1. 8 he is attested as the father of the spondophoros Mousaeus.<br />
theocolos<br />
For a stemma of the family see Appendix, Stemma XIV.<br />
103. [ΓΑΙΟ]Σ [....]ΙΟΣ KOI[NTOY ΥΙΟΣ - - -]<br />
IvO 362 facsimile; Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, FRAG. 34 [1st c. A.D. (?)].<br />
Olympia; block of a statue base bearing an honorary inscription for him:<br />
[Γάιο]ν [....]ιον Κοΐ[ντου υίόν — ] Ι [άρ]ετης ένεκε[ν καί ευεργεσίας] Ι [Διί] Ό[λυμπίω].<br />
s. Quintus(EL313)<br />
104. Γ(ΑΙΟΣ) ΜΟ[- - -]<br />
ΙνΟ 103,1. 6 facsimile; Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, M 30 [second half of 2nd c. A.D.].<br />
Olympia; list of cult personnel.<br />
theocolos<br />
*105. ΚΟΙΝΤΟΣ ΚΑΑΙΠΟΡΝΙΟΣ ΓΑΪΟΥ ΥΙΟΣ<br />
7v052 III, 1. 43-44 facsimile [138 B.C.].<br />
Olympia; seven fragments of a pedestal which supported a Nike statue. The pedestal bears an<br />
inscribed account of arbitration between Lacedaemonians and Messenians about the area of<br />
Dentheliatis: ...ως δέ ό στρατηγός [έγρα]ψε Κόιντος Καλιπόρνιος Γαΐου υιός...<br />
praetor<br />
Remarks: About the person see F. Münzer, RE III 1 (1897) 1386, s.v. Calpurnius [86];<br />
Broughton, Magistrates I, 483. 488-489; Sarikakis, "Αρχοντες, A', 42-44. His title<br />
στρατηγός is to be understood as praetor of the year 138 B.C.<br />
106. ΓΑΙΟΣ ΚΑΝΔΙΔΟ[Σ - - -] or ΓΑΪΟΣ ΚΑΝΔΙΔΟ[Υ- - -]<br />
Κ. Kourouniotis, AE 1905, 253-58 facsimile [A.D. 85].<br />
Olympia; list of alytae.<br />
Alytes<br />
445