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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

ύδρ]Ιοροάν Νηρ[ηίδων]. The name is completed as [Τούλιος Μαΐωρ] Άντωνεΐνος [υιός Ιου­<br />

λίου] Μαΐορος in IG and Άντωνεΐνος Μαΐορος in Peek's reading. According to the latter it<br />

is a dedication to Έρμη Όρθάνη. After examining of the ston, the correction of Peek seems<br />

to be right.<br />

[5] IG IV 2 1,518 [2nd /3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary, church of Hagios Ioannis; a marble stele bearing the dedication Διί<br />

Εύβούλαι; the name appears as [ΑΝΤΩΝΙ(?)]ΝΟΣ<br />

[6] IG IV 2 1, 567 [2nd c. A.D., before the visit of Pausanias].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; an altar dedicated to Fortuna by ΑΠΙΩΝ ΜΑΪΟΡΟΣ, who was a slave<br />

of Iulius Maior Antoninus: "Απίων Ι Μαΐορος Ι Τύχηι (see ARG 21).<br />

[7] IG IV 1391; IG IV 2 1,614; Peek 1969, 119, no. 266, facsimile [2nd c. A.D., before the visit<br />

of Pausanias].<br />

Epidauros; a marble fragment bearing a part of an inscription, which is completed by Peek as<br />

[Ά]γτωνΐνος [Μαΐο]ρος.<br />

[8] ZG IV 1416; IGW 2 1, 684; cf. SEGA, 1929,402-8; 11, 1950,447; Peek 1969, 130, no. 298<br />

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

Epidauros, sanctuary; statue base erected for the person by the polis of Epidauros:<br />

Τούλιον Άντωνΐνον Ι Μαΐορος ύον ά πόλις Ι ά Έπιδαυρίων τον Ι εύεργέτην.<br />

[9] IG IV 2 1, 715/6 [2nd c. A.D., before the visit of Pausanias].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary of Asclepius; marble roof tiles; the name of the person is in this case<br />

ΑΝΤΩΝΕΪΝΟΣ.<br />

Remarks: The full name of the person was Sex. Iulius Maior Antoninus Pythodorus. About his<br />

dedication in Epidauros see Paus. II. 27, 6. About him see E. Groag, RE X (1918)<br />

666-668, s.v. Iulius (Maior) [835]; PIR 2 I 397; Halfmann, Senatoren, 171-172, no.<br />

89; id, "Die Senatoren aus den Kleinasiatischen Provinzen des römischen Reiches<br />

von 1. bis 3. Jh. (Asia, Pontus-Bithynia, Galatia, Cappadocia, Ciucia", EOS II, 632;<br />

Th. Franke, Der neue Pauly 6, 37 [II 85] s.v. Iulius.<br />

150. C(AIUS) IULIUS MAXIMU[S]<br />

A.S. Arvanitopoulos, PAAH 1916, 96 (ILGR 84) [1st c. A.D.].<br />

Argolis, on the way between Argos and Epidauros, dedication on a marble columella:<br />

C(aius) Iulius Capi(to) I C(aius) Iulius Maximu[s] I Dis meritis.<br />

151. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΠΟΠΑΑΣ<br />

IG IV 2 1, 405; Peek 1969, 95-6, no. 405, facsimile (BullÉpigr 1969, 247 and 103; L. Robert,<br />

CRAI 1968, 568-599 [esp. 569-570]) [το αρ' έτος=Α.ϋ. 225 (Hadrianic era)].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; a cylindrical base bearing a dedication to Artemis Agoraia (Agraia<br />

according to Peek):<br />

200

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