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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARGOLIS<br />

Athenian inscription /GII 2 3625 (cf. BullÉpigr 1944, 105; SEG 11, 1950, 448); IG<br />

IV 2 1, 691: [Βά]σσον Α,λλήιον Έπίκ[- ca. 5 - Έπιδαυρ]ίο[υ] υίόν; Peek reads<br />

[Κύι]ντον Αλλη io ν Έπίκτητον [- -ca. 9- -]τος υίόν; the letters after ΕΠΙΚ are now<br />

completely damaged. P. Graindor, Athènes sous Hadrien (Le Caire 1934) 46, n. 2<br />

corrects the line 5 as έπιμελητήν γυμνα[σιαρχίας] instead of έπιμελητήν<br />

γυμνα[σίου].<br />

For the gentilicium Alleius see Solin and Salomies, 12. Follet, Athènes, 521 dates the<br />

text "sous Hadrien ou Antonin", while Oliver, op. cit., 121 writes "from the second<br />

sentury". Since Hadrian appears as θεός it must be dated after his death.<br />

14. ΠΟΠΑΙΟΣ ΑΝΤΕΙΟΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΣ<br />

W. Vollgraff, BCH28, 1904,422, no. 6 (cf. SEG 1, 1923, 69); *L. Robert, BCH101, 1977, 120-<br />

132, fig. 22 (SEG 26, 1976, 426); J. Bousquet, REG 95, 1982, 192 (SEG 31, 1981, 308); P.<br />

Charneux, BCHU5, 1991, 310, n. 80 (SEGAI, 1991,283) [late 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Argos; fragment of a limestone stele bearing a letter from the polis of Argos to Aigeai (Cilicia)<br />

regarding the renewal of the relationship between two cities. P. Anteius Antiochus, citizen of<br />

Aigeai, spent some time in Argos investigating the ties between his country and Argos.<br />

From Aigeai (Cilicia)<br />

Remarks: Cf. A.J.S. Spawforth-S. Walker, "The world of the Panhellenion II. Three Dorian<br />

cities", JRS 76, 1986, 101-104 about the ties of Argos with Cilician Aigeai. For the<br />

person cf. Mitsos, 29.<br />

15. Λ(ΟΥΚΙΟΣ) ΑΝΤΙΣΤΙΟΣ ΜΕΣΤΙΑΝΟΣ<br />

IG TV 835, Cl. 4 [Iste. A.D.].<br />

Troizen; three fragments of a marble plaque bearing inscriptions about loans.<br />

Remarks: The name Μεστιανός is either derived from the gentilicium Mestius (Solin and<br />

Salomies, 118) or it is to be read as Μεστιανός.<br />

ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟΣ: see Iulius Antoninus (ARG 149)<br />

16. [- - -]ΟΣ ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΣ [- - -]<br />

IG IV 538 [imperial].<br />

Argolis, village Χώνικα near Heraeum of Argos; a fragmentary inscription, the text of which<br />

cannot be completed.<br />

*17. ΜΑΡΚΟΣ ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΣ<br />

IG IV 2 1, 66,1. 25 (Κ. Latte, Gnomon 7, 1931, 128, n.l; SEG 11, 1950, 397); Peek 1969,<br />

157

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