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CHAPTER II<br />

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARCADIA<br />

*1. ΜΑΝΙΟΣ (MANIUS ACILIUS GLABRIO)<br />

M. Mitsos, "Inscription de Stymphale", REG 1946-47, 151-174 passim (ph.) (BullÉpigr 1949,<br />

72; A. Passerini, "La condizione della città di Elatea dopo la seconda guerra macedonica in una<br />

nuova iscrizione", Athenaeum 36, 1948, 83-95 with corrections of the text [BullÉpigr 1951,<br />

108; SEG 11, 1950, 1107]; Moretti, ISE, 55); G. Klaffenbach, "Die Sklaven von Elateia", BCH<br />

1968, 257-259, also comments and corrections (BullÉpigr 1969, 265); Y. Garlan, BCH 1969,<br />

159-60, new readings in lines 15 and 17 (BullÉpigr 1970,288); for some restorations of the text<br />

see P. Riejko, Historia 37, 1988, 164 (SEG 38, 1988, 355) [after 189 B.C. (?)].<br />

Stymphalos; a decree of Elateia (Phocis) expressing the gratitude of the town to the<br />

Stymphalians who accepted the Elatean refuges after the destruction of their city by<br />

Flamininus. When Manius Acilius Glabrio, consul of the year 191 B.C., seized the region again,<br />

during the war against Antiochus and Aetolians (191/190 B.C.), he accepted the return of the<br />

Elateans to their home: ...κυριε]ύσαντος Μανίου των κατ' [Έ]λάτειαν τόπων... (1. 10) and<br />

passim.<br />

Remarks: For the Polybian description of the facts see G.A. Lehmann, Untersuchungen zur<br />

historischen Glaubwürdigkeit des Polybios (Münster 1967) 120-125 (BullÉpigr<br />

1968, 267). On the mythological ties between Stymphalos and Elateia see C.<br />

Habicht, Pausanias'guide to ancient Greece (Berkeley-Los Angeles-London 1985)<br />

67-69 (SEG 35, 1985, 370).<br />

The person is probably to be identified with Manius Acilius Glabrio (T. Livius<br />

XXXVI 2, 1; 14-24; 30; 34-35; XXXVII 4-7); see P. v. Rohden, RE I 1 (1893) 255,<br />

s.v. Acilius [35]; Broughton, Magistrates I, 320. 333. 335. 352 (consul in 191 B.C.).<br />

357 (proconsul in 190 B.C.). He was appointed as commander of the war against<br />

Antiochus, whom he defeated, with the Aetolians, at Thermopylai. The return of<br />

refuges from Elateia to their home was decided in the peace treaty concluded in 189<br />

B.C.; for the date see Mitsos, op. cit., 111.<br />

2. ΠΟΠ(ΑΙΟΣ) ΑΙΑ(ΙΟΣ) ΑΕΩΝΕΙΑΗΣ ΠΛΟ[ΚΑΜ]ΟΥ<br />

IGW1, 152 [3rd c. A.D.].<br />

109

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