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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

Φούφ(ιος) Ίούλ(ιος) ΘεΙαγένης ο ύός (sic), έπιψηΙ 10 φισαμένης καί τής Ι Όλυμπικής βουλής.<br />

From Koroni in Messenia<br />

Remarks: The person is attested also in a long ephebic list from Koroni (IG V 1, 1398,1. 83 [L.<br />

Robert, Hellenica III (1946) 100-101; SEG 11, 1950, 987]); for his family see also<br />

MES 5.v. For the name Fufius, which is not very common, see Solin and Salomies,<br />

83 and Mócsy, Nomenclator, 130.<br />

s. C. Clodius Iulius Cleobulus (EL 169) and MES 5. v. Γ(άιος) Κλώ(όιος) Ίούλ(ιος) Κλεόβου­<br />

λος; grandson of C. Iulius Theagenes II (EL 243 and MES 5. v. Γ(άιος) Ίούλ(ιος) Θεαγένης II<br />

Κλεοβούλου)<br />

ΜΑΡΚΙΑ ΚΛΑΥΔΙΑ ΑΛΚΙΑ ΑΘΗΝΑΙΣ ΓΑΒΙΔΙΑ ΛΑΤΙΑΡΙΑ: see EL 113<br />

219. ΓΙΓΑΝΙΑ ΠΩΛΛΑ<br />

7ν0433 facsimile [end of lst/begin. of 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; a base for a statue erected by the polis of Elis and the Olympic boule for her son, Tib.<br />

Claudius Lyso: ...Τιβ(έριον) Κλαύδιον Τιβ(ερίου) Κλαυδίου Ι 'Αγία καί Γιγανίας Πώλλης<br />

υίόν ΛύΙσωνα κοσμόπολιν... (for the full text see EL 136).<br />

Remarks: It is not sure, according to Schulze, 273, whether this is the transcription of the Latin<br />

name Geganius influenced by the Greek word γίγας, as Dittenberger and Purgold<br />

believe, or it is a Greek name. For the gentilicium see also F. MUnzer, RE VII. 1<br />

(1910), 927-929, s.v. Geganius; Mócsy, Nomenclator, 134; Solin and Salomies, 86.<br />

The name is further attested in Thessalonike (IG X 2. 1, 495 and *980) and possibly<br />

in Koroni in Messenia as Γεγάνιος (N.S. Valmin, Bull. Soc. R. Lettres Lund 1928/9,<br />

151-152, n. 24; cf. MES s.v. ). For the person and her prominent family see also<br />

Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Γ 8; cf. EL 155.<br />

w. Tib. Claudius Agias (EL 136), m. Tib. Claudius Lyso (EL 155); for the stemma of the family<br />

see Appendix, Stemma XV.<br />

220. Λ(ΟΥΚΙΟΣ) ΓΕΛΛΙΟΣ ΑΡΕΤΩΝ<br />

ΙνΟ 382 facsimile [A.D. 138].<br />

Olympia; a statue base of Pentelic marble erected by the Achaean Koinon honouring the<br />

daughter of the Emperor Antoninius Pius, Faustina; L. Gellius Areton was the strategos of the<br />

Koinon:<br />

θεάν Φ[αυστεΙΙναν Σεβα[στ]ήν, Ι Τ(ίτου) Αίλίου Αύ[ρη]λίου Ι Βήρου Άντωνείνου Ι 5 Καίσα­<br />

ρος θυ[γ]ατέρα, Ι τό κοινόν τών Άχα[ι]1ών, επί στρατηγού Ι καί Έλλαδάρχου Λ(ουκίου) Ι<br />

Γελλίου Άρέτωνο[ς].<br />

Corinthian (?)<br />

Remarks: According to Dittenberger and Purgold, the person could be identified with the<br />

490

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