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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I *167. Λ(ΟΥΚΙΟΣ) ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟΣ ΒΙΒΟΥΛΛΙΟΣ ΡΗΓΙΛΛΟΣ ΗΡΩΔΗΣ ΗΡΩΔΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΡΗΓΙΛΛΗΣ ΥΙΟΣ ΙνΟ 626 facsimile (Ameling, Herodes Atticus II, 134, no. 128); Bol, Hemdes- Atticus- Nymphäum, 132-3, no. 17, pi. 11, facsimile, fig. 60 (Tobin, Herodes Atticus, 89, no. 2) [middle of the 2nd c. A.D.]. Olympia; a statue base of Pentelic marble from the exedra of Herodes Atticus bearing honorary inscriptions for his children Athenais and Regillus erected by the polis of Elis: Λ(ούκιον) Κλαύδιον Ι Βιβούλλιον Τήγιλλον Ι Ήρώδην, Ήρώδου Ι και Τηγίλλης υίόν, Ι ή πόλις ή των Ηλείων. Athenian Remarks: For the person see PIR 1 C 886; Halfmann, Senatoren, 158; Ameling, Herodes Atticus, Kat. 128; Oliver, EOS II, 586 and 601, stemma 587 (according to whom this person should be identified with that of FD III 3, 70, cf. EL 57); Bol, Herodes- Atticus-Nymphäum, 132-134, no. 17; FOS, 73: (Ti.) Claudius Herodes L. Vibullius Regillus (comments on no. 56); Settipani, 477. s. Herodes Atticus (EL 144); for the stemma of the family see Appendix, Stemmata XI, 1. 2. 3. 168. ΚΛΑΎΔΙΟΣ ΖΗΝΟΦΙΔΟΣ ΙνΟ 479 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Κ 58 [3rd c. A.D.]. Olympia; a marble base for a statue erected for him as alytarches and patron of the polis by the Olympic boule: Κλαύδιον ΖηνόφιΙλον τον κράτιστον Ι άλυτάρχην και πάΙτρωνα της πόλεΙ 5 ως η Όλυμπική Ι βουλή εύνοιας Ι ένεκα και της Ι εις αυτήν όαίψιλοϋς φιλοίτειμίας. Alytarches 169. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΚΑΩΔΙΟΣ ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΚΛΕΟΒΟΥΛΟΣ [1] JvO 451 facsimile [after A.D. 212]. Olympia; a limestone statue base erected by C. Clodius Iulius Cleoboulus for his father C. Iulius Theagenes after a decree of the Achaean Koinon: 'Αγαθή τύχη. Κατά το ψήΐφισμα του κοινού των Ι 'Αχαιών, έπιψηφισαμένης και της Ι ιεράς Όλυμπικής βουλής, Γ(άιον) Ι 5 Τούλιον ΘεΙαγένην Κορωναϊον Γ(αϊου) Ι Ιουλίου Θεαγένους υίόν, στρατηγήσανίτα τού κοινού των Αχαιών, επί βίου Ι κοσμιότητι Γ(άιος) Κλώδιος Τούλιος Ι Κλεόβουλος, στρατηγών τού κοιΙ 10 νο(ύ) τών Αχαιών, τον πατέρα. [2] /ν0452 facsimile [after A.D. 212]. Olympia; a limestone statue base bearing an honorary inscription for the discussed person erected by his own son with the consent of the Olympic council: Τον στρατηγόν τού Ι κοινού τών 'Αχαιών Ι και προστάτην δια βίΐου τών Ελλήνων και Ι 5 αγωνοθέτην τών μεΙγάλων Άντινοείων Ι Γ(άιον) Κλώ(διον) Ίούλ(ιον) ΚλεόβουΙλον Γ(άιος) 474
ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ELEIA 170-174 Φούφ(ιος) Ίούλ(ιος) ΘεΙαγένης ό ύός, έπιψηΙ 10 φισαμένης και τής Ι Όλυμπικής βουλής. Strategos of the Achaean Koinon [1], [2], agonothetes of Megala Antinoeia [2] From Koroni Remarks: The person is also attested in an ephebic list from Koroni: IG Y 1, 1398 (SEG 11, 1950, 987), see MES s.v. Γ(άως) Κλώ(δως) Ίούλ(ιος) Κλεόβουλος. For Megala Antinoeia cf. also Paus. Vili. 9, 8. s. C. Iulius Theagenes (EL 243), f. C. Fufius Iulius Theagenes (EL 218). 170. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΚΛΩΔΙΟΣ ΣΕΚΟ[ΥΝΔΟΣ] ΙνΟ 57,1. 65-67 facsimile [A.D. 126]. Olympia; 22 fragments of a marble plaque with a pedimental upper edge; decree; the function of the person is unknown:...έπεψήφισεν Γ(άιος) Κλώδιος Σεκο[ύνδος]... Remarks: The date is based on the tenth tribunicia potestas of the Emperor Hadrian (1. 58), cf. 171. ΚΟΡΝΗΔΙΟΣ D. Kienast, Römische Kaisertabelle (Darmstadt 1990) 130. Cf. also COR 195. 7v0 643 facsimile [beginning of the imperial period]. Olympia; artist signature on marble base. Sculptor From Aphrodisias 172. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΚΟΡΝΗΛ[ΙΟΣ - - -] ΙνΟ 100,1. 5 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Κ 90 [ca. A.D. 181]. Olympia; list of cult personnel. theocolos 173. Π(ΟΠΛΙΟΣ) ΚΟΡΝΗΛΙΟΣ ΕΙΡΗΝΑΙΟΥ ΥΙΟΣ ΑΡΙΣΤΩΝ 7ν0 225 facsimile [Όλυμπιάδι σζ'=Α.Ο. 49]. Olympia; a marble statue base commemorating the person's Olympic victory and bearing a long metrical inscription: ...παις πανκρατιαστής νεικήσας Όλυμπιάδι σζ'... Ephesian Remarks: About the person see Moretti, Olympionikailll; id., IAG 64. Another P. Cornelius 174. [- - -Κ]ΡΕΙΣΣΠΟ[Σ] Aristo, perhaps a descendant, is attested in lists of curetae in Ephesos, see I.Ephesos, 1015-1035. 1039-1040. ΙνΟ 108 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Κ 93 [A.D. 205]. 475
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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ELEIA<br />
170-174<br />
Φούφ(ιος) Ίούλ(ιος) ΘεΙαγένης ό ύός, έπιψηΙ 10 φισαμένης και τής Ι Όλυμπικής βουλής.<br />
Strategos of the Achaean Koinon [1], [2], agonothetes of Megala Antinoeia [2]<br />
From Koroni<br />
Remarks: The person is also attested in an ephebic list from Koroni: IG Y 1, 1398 (SEG 11,<br />
1950, 987), see MES s.v. Γ(άως) Κλώ(δως) Ίούλ(ιος) Κλεόβουλος. For Megala<br />
Antinoeia cf. also Paus. Vili. 9, 8.<br />
s. C. Iulius Theagenes (EL 243), f. C. Fufius Iulius Theagenes (EL 218).<br />
170. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΚΛΩΔΙΟΣ ΣΕΚΟ[ΥΝΔΟΣ]<br />
ΙνΟ 57,1. 65-67 facsimile [A.D. 126].<br />
Olympia; 22 fragments of a marble plaque with a pedimental upper edge; decree; the function<br />
of the person is unknown:...έπεψήφισεν Γ(άιος) Κλώδιος Σεκο[ύνδος]...<br />
Remarks: The date is based on the tenth tribunicia potestas of the Emperor Hadrian (1. 58), cf.<br />
171. ΚΟΡΝΗΔΙΟΣ<br />
D. Kienast, Römische Kaisertabelle (Darmstadt 1990) 130. Cf. also COR 195.<br />
7v0 643 facsimile [beginning of the imperial period].<br />
Olympia; artist signature on marble base.<br />
Sculptor<br />
From Aphrodisias<br />
172. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΚΟΡΝΗΛ[ΙΟΣ - - -]<br />
ΙνΟ 100,1. 5 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Κ 90 [ca. A.D. 181].<br />
Olympia; list of cult personnel.<br />
theocolos<br />
173. Π(ΟΠΛΙΟΣ) ΚΟΡΝΗΛΙΟΣ ΕΙΡΗΝΑΙΟΥ ΥΙΟΣ ΑΡΙΣΤΩΝ<br />
7ν0 225 facsimile [Όλυμπιάδι σζ'=Α.Ο. 49].<br />
Olympia; a marble statue base commemorating the person's Olympic victory and bearing a<br />
long metrical inscription: ...παις πανκρατιαστής νεικήσας Όλυμπιάδι σζ'...<br />
Ephesian<br />
Remarks: About the person see Moretti, Olympionikailll; id., IAG 64. Another P. Cornelius<br />
174. [- - -Κ]ΡΕΙΣΣΠΟ[Σ]<br />
Aristo, perhaps a descendant, is attested in lists of curetae in Ephesos, see I.Ephesos,<br />
1015-1035. 1039-1040.<br />
ΙνΟ 108 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Κ 93 [A.D. 205].<br />
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