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father of the ephebe Ζώσιμος.<br />

Remarks: For the date see ARC 5.<br />

160. ΤΙΤΟΣ<br />

[1] IG Y 2, 268+cor.; SylV 783 [Augustan].<br />

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARCADIA<br />

Mantinea "inventa Mantinea apud "οίκον πλακόστρωτον" (IG); honorary inscription for<br />

Epigone, daughter of Artemo, and honorary decree of the town for Euphrosynus, son of Titus<br />

(Ευφρόσυνος Τίτου), who was her husband.<br />

[2] IG Y 2, 307 [Augustan].<br />

Mantinea; a statue base (according to Baumeister) or architrave (according to Bursian)<br />

preserving an honorary inscription erected by the town of Mantinea and the Roman<br />

negotiatores for Euphrosynus, son of Titus:<br />

Ά πόλις τών ΆντιγονέΙων καί Τωμαϊοι οι πραγμαΐτευόμενοι εν αυτά Ι Εύφρόσυνον Τίτου.<br />

[3] IG Υ 2, 274,1. 4-5 [έτους εβδόμου καί τεσσαρακοστού: A.D. 15/16 (Actian era)].<br />

Mantinea; manumissions:<br />

Έπί ίερέος τώι Ποσιδάνος 'Απολλώνιου, δεκτήρος δέ Μάρκου τοϋ Τίτου, έτους εβδόμου<br />

καί τεσσαρακοστού...<br />

Remarks: It is not sure whether the two persons can be identified. Cf. also U. Kahrstedt, Das<br />

wirtschaftliche Gesicht Griechenlands in der Kaiserzeit [Bern 1954] 133 (SEG 15,<br />

1958, 230). For identification of the buildings of the agora named in the inscription<br />

see F. E. Winter, "Arcadian notes I: Identification of the agora buildings at<br />

Orchomenos and Mantinea", Echos du Monde Classique/Classical Views 31, n.s. 6,<br />

f. Marcus (ARC 120)<br />

161. ΤΙΤΟΣ<br />

1987, 235-246 (BullÉpigr 1989, 92).<br />

A. Stavridis, Πρακτικά L' Διεθνούς Συνεδρίου Πελοποννησιακών Σπουδών, Καλαμάτα<br />

8-15 Σεπτεμβρίου 1985 (Athens 1987/8) 474, fig. ΞΣΓ, 2 [Tetrarchie: according to the style<br />

of the relief].<br />

Tripolis; a marble grave stele with a flat top and a relief panel between pilasters in which a<br />

standing couple, a woman at left and a man at the right, is represented.<br />

162. Μ(ΑΡΚΟΣ) ΤΟΥΡΠΙΛΙΟΣ ΦΙΛΩΤΑΣ<br />

R. Martin-Η. Metzger, BCH1942/3, 334-339, fig. 13 (SEG 11, 1950, 1165; BullÉpigr 1943,26)<br />

[2nd/3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Gortys; architectural inscription; Philotas, who was a priest of Asclepius, erected a stoa and a<br />

tricleinon, financed from the income of the god:<br />

147

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