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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

1974, 610; 1980, 855) [A.D. 49-54].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary, in Tholos; a statue base bearing an honorary inscription erected by the<br />

person for the Emperors Claudius and Agrippina. Agrippina's name has been erased. The text<br />

of the inscription seems to be identical with that of the inscription [1]. His name is [Τιβέριο]ς<br />

Κλαύδιος Εύνόμου υιός Νικοτέλης.<br />

[3] Μ. Mitsos, "Έπιγραφαί εξ 'Ασκληπιείου Επιδαύρου (Ι)", ΑΕ 1974, 79-83, no. 11 (cf.<br />

BullÉpigr 1976, 259) [reign of Claudius, probably before A.D. 49].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; a new fragment of the mutilated inscription IG IV 2 1, 87, bearing a letter<br />

of the Emperor Claudius, which refers to an embassy led by Nicoteles: [.... ο φίλος μου<br />

Νικο]τέλης καί οι πρέσβεις [οι περί αυτόν] π[ρ]οσηλθο[ν —].<br />

Remarks: This person is also attested as agonothetes of Asclapeia in an inscription from Delphi<br />

recording victors in several games (Syll. 2, 802 A III, ca. A.D. 41-47: ...Ασκλάπεια εν<br />

Έπιδαύρω τη ιερά επί άγων[ο]θέτου Νεικοτέλου...). His father Εύνομος Νικοτέ-<br />

λους is known by the list of victors in Apolloneia and Asclapeia and Caesareia of<br />

the year A.D. 32/33. It seems that Nicoteles acquired Roman citizenship shortly<br />

before A.D. 49, so he is attested without a Roman name in the document of Delphi<br />

and in [3].<br />

For the family see A.B. West, "Notes on Achaean prosopography and chronology",<br />

CPh 23, 1928, 268-269 and for comments on the stemmas of the family suggested<br />

by Fraenkel in IG IV and F. Hiller von Gaertringen in IG IV 2 1, p. XXV see H. Box,<br />

MS 53, 1933, 112-114 (SEG 11, 1950, 445); see Appendix, Stemma IV.<br />

95. Τ[Ι]Β(ΕΡΙΟΣ) ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟΣ ΠΑΥΛΟΣ<br />

IG IV 1154;/G IV 2 1, 686 [3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; statue base erected by Claudii Phaedrias and Paulus for their mother<br />

Claudia Damaro, who was a daughter of Polycrates (text ARG 75, Damaro).<br />

s. Claudius Xenocles (ARG 106); for the stemma see Appendix, Stemma III.<br />

96. Τ[Ι]Β(ΕΡΙΟΣ) ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟΣ ΦΑΙΔΡΙΑΣ<br />

[1]/GTV 2 1,678 [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; a statue base erected for T. Statilius Teimocartes, son of Lamprias by his<br />

relative Ti. Claudius Xenocles, son of Phaedrias:<br />

Τίτον Στα[τί]Ιλιον Λαμ[πρί]Ιου υίόν Τειμ[ο]Ικράτην Τυβέρ[ι]Ι 5 ος Κλαύδιος Φα[ι]Ιδρίου υιός<br />

ΞενοΙκλης τόνϊδιον Ι συνγενη, ψηφιίσαμένης της πόΙ 10 λεως, αρετής Ι ένεκεν.<br />

[2] IG IV 1154; IG IV 2 1, 686 [end of 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; statue base erected by Claudii Phaedrias and Paulus for their mother<br />

Claudia Damaro, who was a daughter of Polycrates (ARG 99):<br />

[Κ]λαυδίαν Τιβ(ερίου) Κλαυδίου Ι Πολυκράτους θυγατέΙρα Δαμαρώ Τιβ(έριοι) Κλαύδιοι Ι<br />

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