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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

Olympia; a fragmentary plaque of Pentelic marble, possibly from an honorary monument<br />

which is in all likelihood dated by the name of the strategos of the Achaean Koinon:<br />

Έπί στρ[ατηγοϋ των 'Αχαιών] Μ(άρκου) Άντ[ωνίου— ].<br />

Remarks: For this otherwise unknown strategos of the Achaean Koinon cf. also Zoumbaki,<br />

Elis und Olympia, A 89.<br />

33. ΓΑΙΟΣ [ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΣ] ΠΕΙΣ[ΑΝΟΥ ΥΙΟΣ - - -]<br />

7ν0 283 facsimile [1st c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; three fragments of a small base bearing a votive inscription for Zeus Olympios:<br />

Δα Ό[λυμπίω] Ι χα[ριστήριον] Ι Γάιος [Αντώνιος] Ι Πεισ[ανοϋ υιός] I I 5 LO . .<br />

... Ι [αρχ]ιερεύ[ς και γυ]Ι[μνασ]ίαρχ[ος . . . .] I .<br />

archiereus (of the emperor cult), gymnasiarch<br />

Remarks: Dittenberger and Purgold identify the person with a son of Callippus Pisanus (EL<br />

299) and grandson of Alexio (EL 34) and further also with the epimeletes attested in<br />

IvO 84 (EL 34a). This identification seems tenuous since the person bears the<br />

praenomen Caius and not Marcus, which is common in the family of M. Antonius<br />

Pisanus. For the person and the possibility of completing his cognomen as Leon see<br />

also Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, A 81. His praenomen Caius implies that he is to<br />

be connected with the clientele of C. Antonius Hybrida, uncle of M. Antonius, who<br />

spent some years in exile in Kephallenia (cf. E. Klebs, RE 12 (1894) 2577-2582, s.v.<br />

Antonius [19]); according to Strabo (X. 2, 13: ...εν τη Κεφαλληνία όιέτριψε και την<br />

ολην νήσον ύπήκοον εσχεν, ώς Ιδιον κτήμα...) he possesed the whole island as a<br />

private property.<br />

34. Μ(ΑΡΚΟΣ) ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΣ ΠΙΣΑΝΟΥ ΥΙΟΣ ΑΑΕΞΙΩΝ<br />

[1] ΙνΟ 426 facsimile [first half 1st e. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; a base for a statue dedicated to Zeus by the person in honour of his benefactor C.<br />

Iulius Laco. Alexio was an archiereus of the imperial cult:<br />

Μ(αρκος) 'Αντώνιος Πισανοϋ Ι υιός Άλεξίων ό άρχιερεύς Ι Γ(άιον) Ίούλιον Εύρυκλέους Ι<br />

υίον Λάκωνα τον εαυτού Ι 5<br />

εύεργέτην Διί Ι Όλυμπίψ.<br />

[2] /ν0429 facsimile [second half of 1st e. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; a base for a statue erected by the polis of Elis honouring the daughter of the person,<br />

Antonia Cleodice: ...Μ(άρκου) 'Αντωνίου Άλεξίωνος και Κλαυοίας Κλεοοίκης θυγατέρα...(for<br />

the full text see EL 22).<br />

Remarks: He was a member of a prominent Elean family with connections beyond Eleia. In [1]<br />

it is clear that Alexio had some personal relationship with Laco, the son of Eurycles<br />

of Sparta (LAC 468). His wife Claudia Cleodice is honoured as euergetes by two<br />

Messenians (see EL 117). As suggested by Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, A 99 the<br />

424

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