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135. ΗΡΑΚΛΙΑΝΟΣ<br />

ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

attested in an inscription from Ancara: OGIS 533; D. Krencker-M. Schede, Der<br />

Tempel in Ankara (Berlin-Leipzig 1936) p. 54,1. 72 (L. Robert, Les gladiateurs dans<br />

Γ Orient grec [Amsterdam 1971] 135-137, no. 86, 1. 70): Έπί (Β)ασιλά; cf. also<br />

BullÉpigr 1948, 67. The person is identified with the legatus Augusti pro praetore of<br />

the province Galatia under Tiberius and Caligula, as shown by two more<br />

inscriptions, one from Attaleia (St. Mitchell, "Galatia under Tiberius", Chiron 16,<br />

1986, 23 ff.; S. Sahin, "Bau einer Säulenstraße in Attaleia (Pamphylien) unter<br />

Tiberius Caligula (?)", EA 25, 1995, 25-28 [AnnÉpigr 1995, 1551]) and one from<br />

Perge (I.Perge 22). According to Mitsos the Argive inscription establishes within all<br />

probability that he was a proconsul of Achaia.<br />

[1] IG IV 2 1, 476 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.: from the style of the letters].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; an altar bearing a dedication of the person to Asclepius Soter:<br />

Ασκληπιω Σωτήρι Ι Ήρακλιανός [ο] ιερεύς.<br />

[2] IG IV 2 1, 477 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.: from the style of the letters].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; an altar bearing a dedication of the person to Asclepius Soter, Hygeia<br />

and Telesphoros:<br />

Ασκλ[ηπιω Σωτήρι] Ι Ύγείαι, Ι Τελεσφορώ Ι Παυταλιώταις 1 5 Ήρακλιανός Ι ό ιερεύς.<br />

Priest (of Asclepius [?])<br />

Remarks: The name is either the Greek transcription of the Herc(u)llianus or —which seems<br />

more probable— the Greek Ήρακλ- with the Latin suffix -ianus.<br />

A. HOSTILIUS MANCINUS: see [Α]ύλος (ARG 25).<br />

136. ΟΣΤΙΛΙΟΣ ΜΑΡΚΕΛΛΟΣ<br />

J. Bingen, "Inscriptions du Péloponnèse", BCH 77, 1953, 641-642 (cf. BullÉpigr 1955, 105;<br />

SEG 13, 1956, 253) [2nd c, after A.D. 130 (Antinous' death)].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; a fragment of a base of a statue of Hygeia dedicated to Asclepius by<br />

unknown dedicators while Hostilius Marcellus was strategos;<br />

[—] άνέθηκαν Ύγείαν Ι Ασκληπιω έπί στραΐτηγού Όστιλίου ΜαρΙκέλλου.<br />

Remarks: The date is based on an inscription from Corinthia (IG IV 1554), on which the<br />

discussed person is attested as a priest of Antinous.<br />

137. [ΙΟΥΛΙΑ ΙΟΥΛΙΟΥ] ΕΥΡΥΚΛΕΟΥΣ ΓΥΝΗ<br />

IG IV 2 1, 662; Peek 1969, 115, no. 253, facsimile [31-7 B.C.].<br />

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