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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

Remarks: It is unknown, whether he is to be identified with the homonym (EL 42), who is the<br />

exegetes of this inscription, attested also in IvO 102 and 106. For the person see also<br />

Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, A 100.<br />

44. Μ(ΑΡΚΟΣ) ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΣ ΠΡΟΚΛΟΣ<br />

/ν0428 facsimile [1st c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; a base for a statue erected by him and Antonia Callo for their benefactor Claudia<br />

Cleodice (for the text see EL 117).<br />

Messenian<br />

Remarks: Perhaps he is to be identified with a homonym attested in a decree of the Augustan<br />

age in Messene which includes a list of contributions of citizens for the restoration<br />

of public buildings. He offers 100 dinars for the reparation of a portico; see MES s.v.<br />

Μάρκος Αντώνιος Πρόκλος; Α.Κ. Orlandos, PAAH 1959, 167-8, 170-3 (SEG23,<br />

1968, 205 + 207; BullÉpigr 1966, 200; L. Migeotte, BCH 109, 1985, 597-607).<br />

45. [Μ(ΑΡΚΟΣ) ΑΝ]ΤΩΝΙΟΣ ΡΟΥΦΕΙΝΟΣ<br />

ΙνΟ 102,1. 3 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, A 102 [A.D. 181-185].<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel. His name is followed by the abbreviation Γ. (see EL 82).<br />

theocolos<br />

46. Μ(ΑΡΚΟΣ) ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΣ ΣΑΜΙΠΠΟΣ<br />

ΙνΟ 456 facsimile [A.D. 157].<br />

Olympia; a base for a statue erected by the polis of Elis and the Olympic boule honouring the<br />

daughter of the named person, Antonia Baebia:<br />

Άντωνίαν ΒαιΙβίαν, Μ(άρκου) ΆντωνίΙου Σαμίππου Ι θυγατέρα του από Ι 5 Όξύλου του κτί-<br />

σανίτος την πόλιν, Ι ίέρειαν γενομέΙνην της ΔήμηΙτρος έπ[ί] της σλο'Ι Όλυμπ[ι]άοος, Ι ή πόλις<br />

ή τών ΉΙλείων καί ή ΌλυμΙπική βουλή.<br />

Remarks: There is an honorary decree of the Athenian Areopagos for the son of the person M.<br />

Antonius Oxylus (IG II 2 1072). For the name Σάμιππος see LGPN III.A, 388.<br />

He is a member of a prominent Elean family, the roots of which can be followed<br />

back to the 4th c. B.C. His daughter Antonia Baebia was a priestess of Demeter<br />

Chamyne, which was the most eminent cultict function open to a woman in the<br />

imperial period and was also held by women of senatorial status, like Regula (cf. EL<br />

17 [2]) and Claudia Baebia Baebiana (EL 116). His son M. Antoninus Oxylus is<br />

honoured in Athens (IG II 2 , 1072 [SEG 29, 1979, 126]) about A.D. 96/7 - 102/3 (cf.<br />

Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, A 98. For the person see Zoumbaki, Elis und<br />

Olympia, A 103 and Σ 2.<br />

f. Antonia Baebia (EL 20); for the stemma of the family see Appendix, Stemma XII.<br />

428

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