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171-174 ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

171. C. VIREIUS C. F. Q(UIRINA) GALLU[S]<br />

CIL III 1, Suppl. 7252 (=528); Rizakis, Achaïe II, 366* [beginning of the 1st c. A.D.].<br />

Cynaetha in Kalavryta; a Latin funerary inscription:<br />

C(aius) Vireius I C(aii) f(ilius) Q(uirina) Gallu[s] I v(ixit) ann(os) XXIII.<br />

172. ΟΥΟΛΟΣΣΗΝΗ ΙΟΥΣΤΑ ΟΥΟΛΟΣΣΗΝΟΥ ΑΡΙΣΤΟΚΡΑΤΟΥΣ ΘΥΓΑΤΗΡ<br />

IG V 2, 544 [ca. A.D. 150].<br />

Lykosoura; in the pronaos of the temple of Despoina; a cylindrical marble statue base erected<br />

by Megalopolis and Lykosoura for Volusena Iusta (text ARC 136).<br />

Arcadian (Megalopolis) with an origin from Sparta (?)<br />

Remarks:B.I. Leonardos, AE 1896, 114-115, no. 11 (apographum): Ούολοσσηνήν<br />

Π(ο)ύσταν. In the IG publication the name is Ούολοσσηνή Πούσ(ιλλα); it is<br />

corrected as ούστα by Spawforth. For the stemma of the family and the date<br />

see A.J.S. Spawforth, ABSA 80, 1985, 222-224 (SEG 35, 1985, 356) and<br />

Settipani, 496.<br />

w. Pompeius Damaenetus (ARC 136), m. Pompeius Aristocrates (ARC 135)<br />

173. ΟΥΟΑΟΣΣΗΝΟΣ ΑΡΙΣΤΟΚΡΑΤΗΣ<br />

7GV2,544 [ca. A.D. 150].<br />

Megalopolis; in the pronaos of the temple of Despoina; a cylindrical marble statue base<br />

erected by Megalopolis and Lykosoura for his daughter Volusena Iusta (text ARC 136).<br />

Arcadian (Megalopolis) with an origin from Sparta (?)<br />

Remarks: For the stemma of the family and date see Spawforth, ABSA 80, 1985,222-224 (SEG<br />

35, 1985, 356) and Settipani, 496.<br />

f. Volussena Iusta (ARC 172); cf. LAC 730.<br />

174. ΒΟΔΟΥΣΣΙΑ[ΝΟΣ]<br />

M. Mitsos, "Έπιγραφαί εξ Αρκαδίας, Έπιδαυρίας και Κορινθίας", ΑΕ 1936, 142, no. 11<br />

(SEG 11, 1950, 1130); G.J.M.J. Te Riele, "Inscriptions conservées au Musée d'Olympie", BCH<br />

88, 1964, Inv. 763, 176, fig. 7 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Tropaia (Visitzi/Paleobabaena; now in the museum at Olympia); funerary inscription:<br />

Βολουσσι[ανέ or -ανή] Ι χαίρε.<br />

Remarks: E. Meyer, Peloponnesische Wanderungen, Reisen und Forschungen zur antiken und<br />

mittelalterlichen Topographie von Arkadien und Achaia (Zürich-Leipzig 1939) 91-<br />

92 and fig, XXVb doesn't exclude a date in the 1st c. and some relation to the<br />

Spartan familly of L. Volussenus Damares (LAC 732-733).<br />

150

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