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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARGOLIS<br />

132-134<br />

σαρος Λ(ουκίου) Σεπτιμίου Ι 5 Σεβήρου Περτίνακος Ι Σεβαστού υίόν, ή πόλις Ι τον άνείκη-<br />

τον έπί στρατηγού τής πόλεος (sic) Γελλίου τού Αφροδεισίου.<br />

132. ΜΑΝΙΟΣ ΓΕΛΛΙΟΣ ΒΑΣΣΟΣ<br />

/GIV 2 1, 694 (IGW 1417); Peek 1969, 131, no. 303, facsimile [Severan].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; an honorary inscription on an exedra erected for Cn. Claudius Leonticus<br />

(ARG 92, text) by Manius Gellius Bassus.<br />

Remarks: For a possible identification of the person see EL 221. In IG IV 1417 the name<br />

appears as [Μαρκ]ος and is identified with certainty with Gellius Bassus, who<br />

introduced a proposal of a decree by the Achaean Koinon in Lykosoura.<br />

ΓΝΑΙΟΣ: see ARG 225<br />

133. ΗΙΟΣ<br />

W. Vollgraff, Mnemosyne47,1919,167, no. 17; id, Mnemosyne 58, 1930,40, n. 13 (SEG 11, 1950,<br />

346); id., "Fouilles et sondages sur le flanc oriental de la Larissa à Argos", BCH 82, 1958,562.<br />

Argos, east slope of Larissa; a fragment of a limestone stele decorated with a relief of a young<br />

man; it bears a funerary epigram for the person, who died in the age of 18 years.<br />

Remarks: Vollgraff had read the name of the deceased first as ΠΙΟΣ and later as ΤΙΤΟΣ; the<br />

latter is to be found in the publications in Mnemosyne 47 and 58 (see above). Later,<br />

after the suggestions of G. Daux, he found the reading ΗΙΟΣ more probable. Mitsos,<br />

176, no. Ill refers to the person as ΤΙΤΟΣ.<br />

*134. Τ(ΙΤΟΣ) ΕΛΟΓΥΙΟΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΑΣ]<br />

M. Mitsos, "Greek inscriptions", Hesperia 16, 1947, 84, no. 2, pi. XIV, no. 2 (AnnÉpigr 1949,<br />

90; SEG 11, 1950, 441) [first half of 1st c. A.D.].<br />

Argos, Hagios Ioannis, in a pile of rocks which came from the excavations; a square altar of<br />

dark stone bearing a dedication to Asclepius by the person, who was a proconsul, possibly of<br />

Achaia:<br />

Τ(ίτος) Έλο[ύιος Βασιλάς(?)] Ι άνθύπα[τος Αχαΐας] Ι Ασκληπ[ιώι— ].<br />

proconsul Achaiae<br />

Remarks: Cf. REG 61, 1943, 153, n. 67 (SEG 11, 1950, 441). For the person see PIR 2 H 67; Κ.<br />

Kadlec, RE Vili 1 (1912), 225, s.v. Helvius [9]; A. Licordari, "Ascesa al senato e<br />

rapporti con i territori d'origine Italia: Regio I (Latium)", EOS II, 23; Thomasson,<br />

199, no. 74; Rémy, Carrières sénatoriales, 140-141, no. 104. Mitsos, op. cit.,<br />

identifies him with a person whose complete name appears in an inscription of Atina<br />

in Latium CIL X 5056. 5057=ILS 977. Mitsos believes that the same person is also<br />

193

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