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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARGOLIS<br />

Troizen, in the church of Hagia Sotira; a fragment of an inscription. The person is attested as<br />

a strategos:<br />

[Έπί] στρατη[γού] Ι [Κλ]αυδίου Τειμ[—] I [— ] ανθύπατος [— ] I [— ] ούτω παλα[ι—]<br />

I [ ]ν καί πόρους [ ] Ι [ συ]ντελούση[ς (s. -ση) ] Ι [ μεγί(?)]στων (s. -ς τών)<br />

έν [- - - ] .<br />

Remarks: 1. 1: IG: [Έπί] στρατη[γών]. About strategoi in Greek cities of the imperial period, see<br />

ARG 47.<br />

104. ΤΙΒ(ΕΡΙΟΣ) ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟΣ ΤΥΧΙΚΟΣ<br />

[1] P. Charneux, BCH 80, 1956, 604-610, no. 6, 1. 13, fig. 3 (SEG 16, 1959, 253) [2nd/3rd<br />

c. A.D.].<br />

Argos, theatre; a fragmentary limestone list of magistrates ludis praesidentium, where the<br />

person is attested as hellanodikes: ...[έλλ]ανοδικούντων δέ....Τι(βερίου) Κλαυδίου Τυχικού.<br />

[2] Μ. Pierart, "A propos des subdivisions de la population argienne", BCH 109, 1985, 355-6,<br />

fig. 1 (SEG 35, 1985, 270-1) [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Argos, south of Larissa; a block of limestone bearing two tribal dedications, one of the tribe of<br />

Hylleis and the other of Hyrnathioi, for the son of the person, who is attested as [Γ(άιον)]<br />

Κλαύδιον Τιβ(ερίου) Κλαυδίου Τυχικού υίόν Τυ[χικόν] in the first dedication and as Γ(άιον)<br />

Κλα[ύδιον Τιβ(ερίου) Κλαυδί]ου [Τυχικού υίόν] Τυ[χι]κ[όν] in the second one (full text in<br />

ARG 105).<br />

[3] IG IV 593 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Argos; a plaque of limestone bearing a building inscription concerning the erection of a bath<br />

by Claudia Olympia after a promise made by her father, Κλαυδίου Τυχικού (text ARG 77).<br />

[4] M. Piérart, BCH 98, 1974, 776-777, no. 3 (AnnÉpigr 1973, 496); P. Aupert, "Une base de<br />

la domus Augusta Domitienne à Argos (?)", Pallas 40/41, 1994, 69-77 (ph., dr.) (SEG45, 1995,<br />

257; AnnÉpigr 1994, 1612) [late 1st c. A.D.].<br />

Argos, in the baths near the theatre; three fragments of the front surface of a limestone statue<br />

base reused in the first phase of the building late in the 1st c. A.D.:<br />

[ ] I [ ]ικός, άγων[οθέτης Ηραίων καί] Ι Νεμείων τό β' (?), ά[ρχιερεύ]ς δια βίου τοΰ Ι<br />

οίκου τών Σεβ[αστών], εκ τών ιδίων.<br />

hellanodikes, twice agonothetes of Heraia and Nemeia, lifelong highpriest of the imperial cult<br />

Remarks: He is to be identified either with the father of Claudia Olympia (ARG 77) or with<br />

the homonymous ARG 105.<br />

The person of [3] could also be identified with the son of the person discussed here,<br />

ARG 105. P. Charneux, BCH 107, 1983, 251-252, n. 6 (SEG 33, 1983, 292) points<br />

out that two different stones have been combined under no. 593 in IG, which is to<br />

be explained by the fact that the text was duplicated. For the person see Mitsos, 177.<br />

P. Aupert dates [4] from the lettering in the 1st c. A.D. and argues that the early<br />

reuse of the stone indicates a damnatio memoriae, probably of Domitian (cf. also<br />

183<br />

104

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