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Σωτηρίχου.<br />

ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

Commagenian prince<br />

Remarks: The whole name of the person is C. Iulius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappus<br />

retaining the title of King. He was a consul suffectus in A.D. 109 and was also a<br />

citizen, archon and benefactor of Athens, where he lived and left a mausoleum in a<br />

prominent place viewing the Acropolis (for the monument see D. Kleiner, The<br />

monument of Philopappos in Athens [Rome 1982]). He was a friend of Plutarch and<br />

is to be recognised in his work Quaest. conv. I. 10. For him see L. Robert, Études<br />

épigraphiques et philologiques (Paris 1938) 138, no. 7 (BullÉpigr 1939, 121; SEG 11,<br />

1950, 1160); PIR 2 I 151; R.D. Sullivan, "The dynasty of Commagene", ANRW II 8<br />

(1977) 732-798 (for the whole dynasty), esp. 796-797 for Philopappus and his sister<br />

Balbilla; Halfmann, Senatoren, 131, no. 36; J.H. Oliver, EOS II, 588 and 601; W.<br />

Eck, Der neue Paulyò, 26 [Π 12] s.v. Iulius. For Balbilla and her connction to Sparta<br />

see Halfmann, Senatoren, 131, no. 37; A.J.S. Spawforth, "Balbilla, the Euryclids and<br />

memorials for a Greek magnate", ABS A 73, 1978, 249-260.<br />

104. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΕΥΔΑΙΜΩΝ<br />

IG V 2,50,1. 3-4 [A.D. 166].<br />

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

ύπογυμνασίαρχος<br />

Remarks: For the chronology see ARC 7.<br />

*105. Ε(ΑΪΟΣ) ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΦΑΒΙΑ(Ι) ΕΥΡΥΚΑΗΣ ΗΡΚΛΑΝΟΣ Λ(ΟΥΚΙΟΣ) ΟΥΙΒΟΥΛΛΙΟΣ ΠΕΙΟΣ<br />

[1] IG V 2, 281; SylV 841 (L. Robert, A travers Γ Asie Mineure [Paris 1980] 138 [SEG 31,<br />

1981, 349; BullÉpigr 1981, 272]) [ca. A.D. 136/7 according to Spawforth].<br />

Mantinea, in a Byzantine church near the agora; an architrave of a stoa dedicated to the temple<br />

of Antinous by the discussed person:<br />

Γ(άιος) Τούλιος Εύρυκλής Ήρκλανος Λ(ούκιος) Ούιβούλλιος ΠεΙος την στοάν συν ταις εν<br />

αύτη έξέδραις τη Μαντινέων πόλει καί τω έπιχωρίω θεώ "Αντινόω κατ[ε]σκεύασε δια τών<br />

κληρονόμων.<br />

[2] IG V 2, 311 [2nd c. A.D.]: Mantinea; part of a cylidrical base bearing the name [Γ(άιον)<br />

Ίούλι]ον Φαβία Εύρυ[κλέα Ήρκλανόν Λ(ούκιον) Ούι]βούλλιον Π[εΙον].<br />

Lacedaemonian<br />

Senator<br />

Remarks: About the foundation of the cult of Antinous at Mantinea as έπιχώριος θεός ([1]),<br />

established according to Pausanias (VIII. 9, 7) with an initiative of Hadrian because<br />

of Antinous' origin from Bithynion, which was connected traditionally with<br />

Mantinea (...oi δέ Βιθυνεις Αρκάδες τέ είσι καί Μαντινεις τά άνωθεν...), see<br />

Robert, op. cit., 134-138 commending IG V 2, 312, where Antinous is identified with<br />

134

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