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214-215 ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

Partum", Fyche 2, 1987, 11-15 argues that the inscription of the alytarches<br />

Scribonianus could be more or less earlier than that of Asclepiades; he supposes also<br />

that the inscription must have been already cast on the mould from which the disc was<br />

made. Further he supposes that the alytarches could have had more discs made and<br />

gave them as votive objects to the victors of the next olympiad or olympiads.<br />

The person introduces himself as a relative of senators and consulars. About<br />

Scribonianus see PIR 2 F 360; Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Φ 45. He is perhaps a<br />

member of the family of the senator Flavius Marc(ius (?)) Scribonianus, father of<br />

Claudius Valerius Menander. He is attested on Paros (IG XII 5, 328; cf. P.M.<br />

Nigdelis, Πολίτευμα και κοινωνία των πόλεων των Κυκλάδων κατά την ελληνι­<br />

στική και αυτοκρατορική εποχή [Thessalonike 1990] 147-8, η. 155); see auch PIR 2<br />

F 312 and H. Halfmann, "Die Senatoren aus den Kleinasiatischen Provinzen des<br />

römischen Reiches von 1. bis 3. Jh. (Asia, Pontus-Bithynia, Galatia, Cappadocia,<br />

Cilicia", in: EOS II, 624. A sister of Scribonianus could be a priestess of Hera on<br />

Samos, Flavia Scriboniana (IGR IV 1730 [SEG 1, 1923, 399]; Nigdelis, op. cit., 149,<br />

η. 160). The family obtained citizenship probably during the reign of Vespasian, see<br />

B. Holtheide, Römische Bürgerrechtspolitik und römische Neubürgerin der Provinz<br />

Asia (Freiburg 1983) 74-75.<br />

214. Τ(ΙΤΟΣ) ΦΛΑΒΙΟΣ ΘΕ[- - -]<br />

IvO 97,1. 4 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Φ 37 [A.D. 153].<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel.<br />

theocolos<br />

215. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΦΟΥΦΕΙΚΙΟΣ ΣΕΙΛΕΑΣ<br />

[1] ΙνΟ 104,1. 7 facsimile [A.D. 185-189].<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel. His name is followed here by the abbreviation M. (cf. EL 82):<br />

[Φουφ]είκιος Σειλέας M.<br />

[2] 7V0461 facsimile [end of 2nd/ begin, of 3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; a base for a statue erected by his grandson M. Vipsanius Seileas with the consent of<br />

the Olympic council:<br />

Γ(άιον) ΦουφείΙκιον Σειλέα[ν] Ι Μ(άρκος) Ούιψάνιος Ι Σειλέας, τον πάπΙ 5 πον, ψηφισαμένης<br />

Ι τής Όλυμπικης Ι βουλής.<br />

theocolos [1]<br />

Remarks: The name Σ(ε)ιλέας is attested in the Péloponnèse only in Eleia (LGPNIII, 394, s.v.<br />

Σιλέας; cf. Σειλίας in Epidamnos-Dyrrhachion (LGPN III A, 391). The gentilicium<br />

Fuficius (cf. Mócsy, Nomenciator, 130) is uncommon in the eastern provinces; cf.<br />

ILGR 130 from Eleusis; see also Solin and Salomies, 83. Cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und<br />

Olympia, Φ 50.<br />

Grandfather of M. Vipsanius Seileas (EL 347).<br />

488

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