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141-142 ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

The chronology of the inscription suggested by Peek is also based on that<br />

identification.<br />

141. Μ(ΑΡΚΟΣ) ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΑΠΕΛΛΑΣ<br />

IG IV 955; IG IV 2 1, 126 (J. & L. Edelstein, Asclepius I [Baltimore 1945] 247-8, no. 432 and<br />

294, no. 519 [cf. SEG 11, 1950, 426]; V. Longo, Aretalogie nel mondo greco I. Pubblicazioni<br />

dell'Instituto di Filologia classica dell'Università di Genova 29 [1969] 86-89, no. 56 [cf. SEG<br />

25, 1971, 412; BullÉpigr 1973, 194 and 413]) [ca. after mid. 2nd e. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; a stele bearing an ϊασις decorated with acroterium. P. Aelius Antiochus<br />

is the priest, while M. Iulius Apellas is the healed person.<br />

Ίδριεύς Μυλασεύς (from Idrias, Mylasa)<br />

Remarks: For the meaning of άκοαί (cf. 1. 10: προς ταΐς άκοαΐς έν βαλανείω..., 1. 18:...κατά<br />

τάς άκοάς έκ τοΰ άβατου...) see J. Zingerle, "ΑΚΟΑΙ", ARW27, 1923, 53-6. The<br />

person is also known from a fragmentary decree of Mylasa concerning the<br />

preservation of order in the shrine (2nd c. A.D.), see J. Crampa, Labraunda. Swedish<br />

excavations and researches III. 2, The Greek inscriptions, Part 2, no. 58. He is also<br />

attested in an Athenian inscription (IG II 2 2959), in which he is refered to as an<br />

archon of the demos of Marathon in Attica; according to this text his father was M.<br />

Iulius Damianus (cf. Follet, Athènes , 257, η. 12, there may be some relationship<br />

between Iulius [Heracleides], son of Iulius Secundus and Iulius Apellas); see also M.<br />

Woloch, Roman citizenship and the Athenian elite A.D. 96-161. Two<br />

prosopographical catalogues (Amsterdam 1973) 140-141, no. 7. For Apellas see also<br />

S.G. Byrne-M.J. Osborne, The foreign residents of Athens: an annex to the Lexicon<br />

of Greek Personal Names: Attica (Leuven 1996) 241, no. 5753, where the<br />

gentilicium of the person appears as Iunius.<br />

[ΓΑΪ]ΟΣ ΙΟ[Υ]ΛΙΟΣ Α[ΣΙ]ΑΤΙΚΟΣ (?): see T. Aelius Atticus (ARG 5)<br />

142. Γ(ΑΙΟΣ) Ι(ΟΥΛΙΟΣ) ΒΑΣΣΟΣ<br />

W. Vollgraff, Mnemosyne 47, 1919, 258-9, no. XXVI (Moretti, IAG, 215-9, no. 74; SEG 14,<br />

1957,316) [lst/2ndc. A.D.].<br />

Argos; a block of white limestone bearing a decree of the polis of Argos: Miletus honours its<br />

citizen, the tragodos Bassus: ψη(φίσματι) βουλής Αργείων. Ή πό[λις] Μιλησίων τον ίδιον<br />

πολείτην etc. The inscription includes also a list of his victories in different international<br />

contests.<br />

From Miletos<br />

Remarks: More about the person see Stefanis, Διονυσιακοί τεχνίται, no. 518.<br />

Vollgraff dates the inscription in 2nd/3rd c. A.D., while Stefanis prefers a date in<br />

lst/2nd c. A.D.<br />

196

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