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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

262. ΟΥΕΣΠΙΚΙΑ ΠΩΛΛΗ<br />

Α. Philadelpheus, AD 1918, Παρ. II, 11, no. 9, fig. 10 (SEG 1, 1923, 72; Mitsos, 158) [2nd/3rd<br />

c. A.D.].<br />

Nauplion; a grave stele decorated with a relief depicting a woman and a young boy (text<br />

ARG 166).<br />

Remarks: The text is dated in SEG in the 3rd/4th c. A.D.<br />

*263. Μ(ΑΡΚΟΣ) ΟΥΕΤΟΥΛΗΝΟΣ ΣΕΞ(ΤΟΥ) ΥΙΟΣ KYPI(NAI) KEIBIKA ΒΑΡΒΑΡΟΣ<br />

P. Charneux, BCH8Ì, 1957, 121-140, fig. 1 (AnnÉpigr 1958 II, 15; SEG 16, 1959, 257) [A.D.<br />

169 or a little later].<br />

Argos, in the parodos of the theater; an honorary inscription on a statue base decorated with<br />

a cymatium:<br />

Μ(άρκω) Ούετουλήνωι Σέξ(του) Ι υίώι Κυρί(ναι) Κειβίκα(ι) Βάρβάρωι, Ι άδελφώι Λ(ουκίου)<br />

Καίσαρος, θείωι Ι Σεβαστών, συναποδήμωι θεοϋ Ι 5 Ούήρου έπί Παρθικήν στρατείαν, ύπάΙτωι,<br />

ίερει Αντωνεινιανώι, στρατηγώι, Ι ταμίαι Αύτοκράτορος Καίσαρος θεοϋ Ι Αντωνίνου Σεβα­<br />

στού Ευσεβούς, • τριΙ 10 άνδρωι · Χ(αλκοϋ) Α(ργύρου) Χ(ρυσοϋ) Χ(ωνεύσεως) Κ(ατασκευής).<br />

consul, sodalis Antoninianus, praetor, quaestor, triumvir monetalis aere argento auro flando<br />

feriundo.<br />

Remarks: The abbreviations at the end of the text are to be interpreted as triumvir auro<br />

argento aeri flando feriundo.<br />

He is probably to be identified with [Μ(άρκον) Ούετουληνόν Κείβικα] Βά[ρβαρον],<br />

who is attested in Olympia (IvO 541, A.D. 169; cf. EL 335) as ταμ[ίαν θεοϋ]<br />

Γ Αδρια[νοϋ, πρεσβευτήν] θεοϋ Άν[τωνείνου Εύσεβοΰς Σεβαστού] γ'<br />

ά[νδρών...ω]ν, δή[μαρχον (?)]. Completion of the Olympian inscription is<br />

attempted on the base of the Argive one. A statue base from Attica is preserved<br />

from a monument that Herodes Atticus erected in honour of the named person (SEG<br />

16, 1959, 166; cf. also T. L. Shear, Hesperia 7, 1938, 328 and Philostr., V5 537 and<br />

539). Vettulenus Civica Barbarus took part in the Parthian wars; he was consul of<br />

the year A.D. 157. His cursus honorum includes the following functions: triumvir<br />

monetalis aere argento auro flando feriundo, sodalis Antoninianus, sodalis Verianus,<br />

quaestor, praetor, consul. About him and his family see R. Syme, "Antonine<br />

relatives: Ceionii and Vettuleni", Athenaeum NS 35, 1957, 306-315 (=Roman Papers<br />

[edited by E. Badian] Oxford 1979, 325-332, on the Argive inscription see p. 326)<br />

proposing a different stemma from that of P. Charneux (BullÉpigr 1958, 230); W.<br />

Eck, RE Suppl. XIV (1974) 845-846, s.v. Vettulenus [2]; G. Alföldy, Konsulat und<br />

Senatorenstand unter der Antoninen (Bonn 1977) 169, 309, 324, 328, 365.<br />

*264. ΟΥΕΤΟΥΡΙΟΣ ΠΑΚΚΙΑΝΟΣ<br />

IG IV 1415; IG W 2 1, 682 (SEG 33, 1983, 301; BullÉpigr 1974, 489) [A.D. 161-180].<br />

240

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