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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARGOLIS<br />

21-23<br />

Argolis, Merbaka (modern Hagia Trias), built into the southern wall of the church; funerary<br />

stele decorated with a pediment and a relief dipicting a standing couple.<br />

Remarks: P. Wolters, "Cyriacus in Mykene und am Taenaron", MDAI (A) 40, 1915, 97 notes<br />

that the inscriptions IG IV 538 and 641 are joining fragments. Fourmont:<br />

..ΟΣΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΣ...Ι ..ΟΣΜΟΣ; Le Bas-Foucart, Voyage II, no. 135: Μάνιος<br />

[Μεμ]ίνιος (?) ....νος (according to a copy of Landron) noting that the reading<br />

ΑΝΕΑΛΙΝΙΟΣ in Landron 's copy cannot be accepted. In IG the name appears as<br />

ANT ΑΛΙΜΟΣ. There is no mention of the cognomen in the catalogue of Solin and<br />

Salomies. After checking the stone, it is certain that the gentilicium is to be read as<br />

ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΣ.<br />

21. ΑΠΙΩΝ ΜΑΪΟΡΟΣ<br />

For the person see Mitsos, 29 (ΑΝΤΑΛΙΝΙΟΣ).<br />

IG IV 1328; IG IV 2 1, 567 [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; an altar dedicated to Tyche by Apio, who was a slave of Iulius Maior<br />

Antoninus (ARG 149): Απίων Ι Μαΐορος Ι Τύχηι.<br />

Slave<br />

22. Π(ΟΠΛΙΟΣ ?) ΑΤΙΑΙΑΝΟΣ<br />

IG IV 1286; IG IV 2 1, 516; Peek 1969, 104-5, no. 210 (SEG 37, 1987, 297) [2nd c. A.D.: from<br />

the style of the letters, see remarks].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; the upper block of a large basis used three times (for the previous uses<br />

see IG IV 2 1, 489 and Peek, loc. cit., 105, Taf. XLII, Abb. 69). The person discussed here<br />

dedicated a statue to Zeus Budiates, Artemis Sotera and Asclepius Soter during the priesthood<br />

of Gennadius:<br />

Διί Βουδιάτη [κ'] Αρτέμιδι Ι Σωτείρη κ' Ι Άσκληπιώ Ι Σωτήρι Π(όπλιος ?) Ατιλιανός<br />

ίκέΙτης κατ' οναρ Ι έπ' ιερέως Ι Γενναδίου.<br />

Remarks: Peek, after examining the stone, observes that ΒΟΥΔΙΑΡΗ is more likely than<br />

ΒΟΥΔΙΑΤΗ. The number NZ at the end of the text could be the date of the<br />

monument according to the Hadrianic era (=A.D. 181). Completing the Π. of the<br />

name as Π(όπλιος), as it is suggested by the editors, is not certain, since here a<br />

gentilicium would be expected.<br />

Α[Υ](ΑΟΣ) ΑΠΟΛΑΩΝΙΔΗΣ: see Αυρήλιος Άπολλωνίδης (ARG 38)<br />

23. ΑΥΑΟΣ<br />

W. Vollgraff, BCH 33, 1909, 458, no. 24, with a photo on p. 459 (W. Vollgraff, Mnemosyne<br />

58, 1930, 38; W. Peek, MDAI (A) 57, 1932, 55 [SEG 11, 1950, 344]) [2nd/lst c. B.C.].<br />

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