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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

62. ΤΙΒ(ΕΡΙΟΣ) ΚΑΑΥΑΙΟΣ ΑΜΥΚΟΣ<br />

IG V 2,50,1.3 [A.D. 166].<br />

Tegea (in the region of the gymnasium); list of ephebes.<br />

Gymnasiarchos<br />

Remarks: Α Δαμακίων Άμύκου is to be found as archephebos; he is probably the person's<br />

son, who remarkably doesn't bear a Roman onomastic formula.<br />

For the chronology see ARC 7.<br />

62a. TI(BERIUS) CLAUDIUS ANTIPATER / ΤΙΒ(ΕΡΙΟΣ) ΚΑΑΥΑΙΟΣ ΑΝΤΙΠΑΤΡΟΣ<br />

[1] ILGR 40, no. 73 (AnnÉpigr 1979, 582); I.A. Papapostolou, Achaean grave stelai with<br />

epigraphical notes by A.D. Rizakis (Athens 1993) 107, no. 69; Rizakis, Achaïe II, 306, no. 376<br />

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

Ano Goumenissa, near Kalavryta (ancient Kynaetha); upper part of a Hellenistic naiskos<br />

funerary stele in secondary use, bearing the Latin inscription Ti. Claudius Antipater.<br />

[2] Papapostolou, op. cit., 101-102, no. 48; Rizakis, Achaïe II, 306, no. 376 [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Ano Goumenissa, near Kalavryta (ancient Kynaetha); lower part of a Hellenistic naiskos<br />

funerary stele in secondary use, bearing the Greek inscription Τι(βέριος) Κλαύδιος<br />

"ΆντίΙπατρος χαίρε.<br />

Remarks: Sasel-Kos, in ILGR, loc. cit., connects this individual with the family of Herodes<br />

Atticus, which seems improbable. It is unknown, whether we have to do with one<br />

person who had two funerary steles, in Greek and Latin, or with two different<br />

persons.<br />

*63. (ΚΑΑΥΑΙΟΣ) ΑΤΤΙΚΟΣ<br />

Κ. Romaios, "Έπιγραφαί εκ Κυνουρίας", ΑΘΗΝΑ 18, 1906, 439, fig. 1 (Ameling, Herodes<br />

Atticus II, 91-92, no. 65); Faklaris, Κυνουρία, 100 and n. 324, who found a new uninscribed<br />

fragment of the stone near the monastery of Loukou (SEG 35, 1985, 291 commending the first<br />

edition of the book of Faklaris in 1985; Tobin, Herodes Atticus, 334) [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Kynouria, Loukou, from the villa of Herodes; architrave of local gray marble: "Ιππαρχος<br />

"Αττικού πατήρ.<br />

Remarks: Κ. Romaios, PAAH 1950,236-238 and 1953, 254-257 identified the ruins of Loukou<br />

with Eua and located the villa of Herodes; for new investigations in the area see<br />

Faklaris, Κυνουρία, 96-104 and esp. for the villa 102-103. However J. Christien-Th.<br />

Spyropoulos, "Eua et la Thyréatide-Topographie et histoire", BCH 109, 1985, 455-<br />

466 identify the place Hellenico, near Astros, with Eua. This place is identified by<br />

P.B. Faklaris, Horos5, 1987, 119, esp. 110 with Thyrea; he repeats this identification<br />

in Κυνουρία, 78 ff.<br />

Tobin, loc. cit., finds it possible that the family acquired the estate in Loukou at the<br />

time of Hipparchus' disgrace and flight to Sparta, although she doesn't accept that<br />

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