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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARGOLIS<br />

66-68<br />

οικονομική ζωή-κοινωνία", Acts of the 1st international conference on the history<br />

and archaeology of the Argo-Saronic gulf, Poros 26-29 June 1998 (in press).<br />

*66. Q. CAECILIUS C. f. METELLUS<br />

CIL III 531 (ILS 867) [69/68 B.C.].<br />

Argos, village Hagia Trias (Merbaka), byzantine church of Panagia; an honorary inscription<br />

for Metellus erected by the resident Romans:<br />

Q. Caecilio C. f. Metelo I imperatori Italici I quei Argeis negotiantur.<br />

imperator<br />

Remarks: The person was consul in 69 B.C. He served during the next years as proconsul in<br />

command of the struggle against the Cretan pirates, thanks to which he acquired the<br />

name Creticus. He also participated in the organisation of Crete as a Roman<br />

province. For him see F. MUnzer, RE III 1 (1897) 1210-1212, s.v. Caecilius [87];<br />

Broughton, Magistrates 11, 102. 114. 131. 139. 145. 154. 159. 163. 168-9. 176. 185.<br />

206; III, 38; K.-L. Elvers, DerneuePauly2, 888 [I 23] s.v. Caecilius.<br />

For the resident Romans of Argos see D. van Berchem, "Les Italiens d'Argos et le<br />

déclin de Délos", BCH 86, 1962, 305-313.<br />

67. Κ(ΟΪΝΤΟΣ) ΚΑΙΚΙΛΙΟΣ K(OÏNTOY) ΥΙΟΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΙΧΟΣ<br />

IG IV 698 (L. Robert, Hellenica XI-XII [1960], 276, adn. 2; SEG 22, 1967, 271) [7 B.C.].<br />

Hermione; a dedication by the person who had the function of τοξαρχία in the year δ' και κ':<br />

Κ(όιντος) Καικίλιος Κ(οΐντου) υιός ΣωτήριΙχος, ο[λ]ο[ν] δ' Ι καί κ' [ε]τος τοξαρχήσας, Ι εκ<br />

τών ίδίΙ 5 ων άνέθηκεν.<br />

toxarches<br />

Remarks: L. Robert suggests "τό έτος" instead of "όλον τό έτος". According to Boeck,<br />

CIG 1203, it is to be counted after 146 B.C., that means 123 B.C., while Fraenkel<br />

believes that it would be more correct to count from the visit of Hadrian. The year<br />

24 could be 7 B.C., if it is to be counted after Actium. About this new chronology<br />

based on remarks on the function of toxarches and the defeat of the pirates by<br />

Augustus, see S. Zoumbaki, Archaiognosia 9, 1995-96, 116-119.<br />

s. Quintus(ARG231)<br />

68. ΓΑΙΟΣ<br />

[1] 7GIV 2 1, 560; Peek 1969, 110, no. 234, facsimile [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; a dedication to Telesphoros: Τω Τελεσφορώ Ι Γάιος ΐατρα.<br />

[2] IG IV 1334; IG IV 2 1,571 [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />

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