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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARGOLIS<br />

Remarks: For the person see PIR 2 I 398; G. Alföldy, Konsulat und Senatorenstand unter der<br />

Antoninen (Bonn 1977) 211-212 and n. 29 considers him to have been proconsul of<br />

Africa or Asia about A.D. 141/2. Since he came from Asia, it is more probable that<br />

he was a proconsul of Asia; for his origin from Nysa see Chr. Habicht, Altertümer<br />

von Pergamon VIII3. Die Inschriften des Asklepieions (Berlin 1969) 59 and for the<br />

importance of origin for the appointment of proconsuls of Africa and Asia see<br />

Alföldy, op. cit., 119 ff. E. Dabrowa, The governors of Roman Syria fromAugustus<br />

to Septimius Severus (Bonn 1998) 98-100; Th. Franke, Der neue Pauly6, 37 [II 84]<br />

s.v. Iulius. For [3] see remarks of ARG 149 [3].<br />

f. Iulius Maior Antoninus (ARG 149)<br />

*149. ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΜΑΙΩΡ ΑΝΤΩΝΙΝΟΣ<br />

[1] Peek, 1972, 22, no. 22, facsimile [2nd c. A.D., before the visit of Pausanias].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; a marble plaque, the inscription of which is completed by Peek as: ["Ιούλιος<br />

Μαίωρ "Αντωνίνοίς έπεσκ[εύασε—].<br />

[2] Β.Κ. Labrinoudakis, ΕΡΓΟΝ 1990,14, ph. 16; ΡΑΑΗ \990,4Ί, pi. 14 β {SEGAI, 1991, 307)<br />

[2nd e. A.D., before the visit of Pausanias].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary of Maleatas, in the building north of the sanctuary, area Γ; fragments of<br />

stamped roof clay tiles bearing the name of the senator Antoninus. He paid for the<br />

construction of building Γ in the north part of the sanctuary. The name of the person is here<br />

given as ΑΝΤΩΝΕΙΝΟΣ.<br />

[3] IG IV 1179; Ch. Giamalidis, "Εις Επιδαύρου έπιγραφάς", AE 1913, 126, fig. 3-5; *IG IV 2<br />

1, 454; Peek 1969, 98, no. 177, facsimile [2nd c. A.D., before the visit of Pausanias].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary of Apollo Maleatas; building inscription:<br />

"Απόλλωνι Μα[λεάτα και (?) Άσκληπιω Σωτήρι] Ι εκ θεμελ[ίων έπεσκεύασε ] Ι ια και<br />

πυρια[τήρια - - σύν - - τοις κατηριμ]Ιμένοις πασ[ιν Ιούλιος Μαΐωρ "Αντ]ωνΐν[ος, υιός<br />

Τουλ(ίου) Μαΐορος] Ι υπάτου Τ[ωμαίων, ήγεμονεύσ]αντος της [Νουμιδίας (?) και]<br />

ΜυΙ 5 σίας τ[ής κάτω και της άνω και] Συρίας, αν[θυπατεύσαντο]ς [της "Ασία]ς.<br />

Remarks: The text in the first edition of IG has not been connected with Iulius Antoninus:<br />

Άπόλλωνι Μα[λεάτα και Άσκληπιω] Ι εκ θεμελ[ίων τα και Ι ια (ve/ τα) και<br />

πυρια[τήρια σύν τοις κατηρριμ (?)]Ιμένοις πασ[ιν άνεσκεύασεν έπ' άνθ]Ι 5 υπάτου<br />

Τ[ , άνασωθείς εκ] ΜυΙ[σ]ίας Τι[βέριος (see Τί[τος) ]ς Ι αγ Ι μ .<br />

According to Giamalidis, loc. cit., the fragment IG IV 1510 preserving the following<br />

text —"Αντ]ωνιν[ο—] I [—α]ντος τη— I [—Σ]υρίας άν— I—ς Χαιρ[—] I<br />

του, is to be regarded as a fragment of the same inscription. In IG IV 2 1,454 the text<br />

is published taking account of all the fragments.<br />

[4] IG TV 1311; IG IV 2 1, 514; better Peek 1969, 104, no. 209 [2nd c. A.D., before the visit of<br />

Pausanias].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary of Asclepius. The central block of a base bearing a dedication to Hermes:<br />

[Τούλιος Μαΐωρ] "Αντωνεινος [συγκλητικός (?)] Ι [υιός Τουλίου] Μαΐορος Έρμη [πόησεν<br />

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