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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

"Αππίου] ύ[π]άτο[υ πο]ντ[ίφικος θ]υγάτηρ, [Τιβερί]ου [Κλαυδί]ου [Ήρώδου γυ]νή. [Τιβέριος<br />

Κλαύδι]ος, Τ[ιβερίου Κλαυδίου "Αττικού] υιός, Ηρώδης Αθηναίος, while Oliver<br />

completes: ["Αππία "Αν]νί[α 'Ρήγιλλα "Ατιλία Καυκιδία Τερτύλλα "Αππίου] ύ[π]άτο[υ<br />

πο]ντ[ίφικος θ]υγάτηρ [Ήρώδ]ου [ύπάτ]ου [έξηγητοΰ γυ]νή.<br />

[3a] ΙνΟ 613-618 [middle of 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; statue bases bearing honorary inscriptions for several members of the imperial<br />

family erected by Herodes Atticus. In all these texts he is attested merely as Ηρώδης.<br />

[b] IvO 619 facsimile (Ameling, Herodes Atticus II, 131, no. 121); Bol, Herodes- Atticus-<br />

Nymphäum, 120-121, no. 10, pi. 7, facsimile (fig. 52) [middle of 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; a statue base of Pentelic marble bearing an honorary inscription for the person, who<br />

was Regilla's father. The statue belonged to the exedra of Herodes Atticus: ... Τηγίλλης πατέρα<br />

τής Ήρώδου Ι [γυ]ναικό[ς]... (for the text see EL 18).<br />

[c] IvO 620 facsimile (ILS 8824 a; Ameling, Herodes Atticus II, 131-132, no. 122); Bol,<br />

Herodes- Atticus-Nymphäum, 121-123, no. 11, pi. 7.8, facsimile (fig. 53) [middle of the 2nd c.<br />

A.D.].<br />

Olympia; one of the honorary inscriptions of the exedra of Herodes Atticus: Μ(αρκον)<br />

"Αππιον Βραδούαν, ...τον Τη[γίλλης πρ]ός μητρός πάππον τής Ήρώδου Ι γυναικός...(for<br />

the text see EL 50).<br />

[d] IvO 621 facsimile (Ameling, Herodes Atticus II, 132, no. 123); Bol, Herodes- Atticus-<br />

Nymphäum, 213-4, no. 12, pi. 8.9, facsimile (fig. 54) [middle of the 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; a statue base of Pentelic marble from the exedra of Herodes Atticus erected by the<br />

polis of Elis for Herodes' mother, Vibullia Alcia Agrippina (EL 341):<br />

Βιβουλλίαν "Αλκίαν "ΑγριππεΙ[ναν], Ι [θυγατέ]ρα [Τ]ο[ύ]φο[υ], "Α[ττ]ι[κ]ο[ύ γυν]αικ[α] Ι<br />

Ήρώδου μητέρα, ή πόλις ή τών Ι "Ηλείων.<br />

[e] ΙνΟ 622a+622c+359+539+492 facsimile (Ameling, Herodes Atticus II, 132-133, no.<br />

124); Boi, Herodes-Atticus-Nymphäum, 124-129, no. 13, pi. 9, facsimile (fig. 55) [middle<br />

of 2nd e. A.D.].<br />

Olympia, Nymphaeum of Herodes Atticus; several fragments which, according to R. Bol and<br />

L. Schumacher (contribution in Bol, Herodes- Atticus-Nymphäum), are derived from the base<br />

of a statue for the father of Herodes Atticus. The fragment IvO 622b ascribed by Dittenberger<br />

and Purgold to this base is regarded as a fragment that has nothing to do with the inscription<br />

discussed here: [Τι. Κ]λαύδιον "Αττ[ικό]ν Ήρώδη[ν] Ι [Τπ]πάρχο[υ] ... [Ήρώδου πατέρα]...<br />

(for the text see EL 143 [2]).<br />

[f] IvO 623 facsimile (Ameling, Herodes Atticus II, 133, no. 125); Bol, Herodes- Atticus-<br />

Nymphäum, 129-130, no. 14, facsimile (fig. 57) and 132-134, pi. 10 (Tobin, Herodes Atticus,<br />

91, no. 2) [middle of the 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; a statue base of Pentelic marble bearing one of the honorary inscriptions on the<br />

exedra of Herodes Atticus concerning his son: Μ(άρκον) "Ατείλιον "Αττι[κόν] Ι Βραδούαν<br />

Τήγιλλον, Ι Ήρώδου καί Τηγίλλης υίόν ...(for the text see EL 57).<br />

[g] IvO 624 facsimile (Ameling,Herodes Atticus II, 133, no. 126); Bol, Herodes-Atticus-<br />

460

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