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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

From Antioch on the Maeander<br />

father of senators, highpriest of Asia of the temples in Sardis<br />

Remarks: The function of the highpriest of the imperial cult of Asia has been identified by<br />

several scholars with that of the asiarch, see in particular J. Deininger, Die<br />

Provinziallandtage der römischen Kaiserzeit von Augustus bis zum Ende des dritten<br />

Jahrhunderts n. Chr. (München-Berlin 1965) 41-50; M. Rossner, "Asiarchen und<br />

Archiereis Asias", Studii clasici 16, 1974, 101-111; P. Herz, "Asiarchen und<br />

Archiereiai: Zum Provinzialkult der Provinz Asia", Tyche 7, 1992, 93-115; M.<br />

Campanile, I sacerdoti del koinon d'Asia (I sec. a.C - HI sec. d.C): Contributo allo<br />

studio della romanizzazione delle élites provinciali nell'Oriente greco (Pisa 1994);<br />

H. Engelmann, "Asiarchs", ZPE132, 2000, 173-175. Based on evidence from<br />

inscriptions and coins other scholars argue, however, against the identification of the<br />

two titles, see R. Kearsley, "Asiarchs, archiereis and archiereiai of Asia: New<br />

evidence from Amorium in Phrygia", EA 16, 1990, 69-80; id., "The Asiarchs of<br />

Cibyra again: the Roman presence in southern Asia Minor 1st c.B.C.-lst c. A.D. and<br />

its impact on the epigraphic record", Tyche 11, 1996, 129-155 and S. Friesen,<br />

"Highpriests of Asia and Asiarchs: Farewell to the identification theory", in: P.<br />

Scherrer-H. Taeuber-G. Thiir (eds.), Steine und Wege. Festschrift für Dieter Knibbe<br />

(Wien 1999) 303-307.<br />

91. ΑΥΡ(ΗΔΙΟΣ) ΣΤΡΑΤΟΝΕΙΚΟΣ<br />

J. Ebert, Nikephoros 10, 1997,217-233, esp. 218, col. II, 1. 12-14, facsimile (p. 219) [A.D. 233].<br />

Olympia, area of the so-called "Südwestbau", in a drainage canal; a bronze plaque bearing the<br />

names of some Olympic victors and athletes of different times:<br />

Όλ(υμπιάδι) σοη' Αύρ(ήλιος) ΣτρατόΙνεικος Τενέδ(ιος) Ι νεικώ άν(δρών) δίαυλον.<br />

From Tenedos<br />

92. ΜΑΡΚΟΣ ΑΥΡΗΛΙΟΣ ΣΟΤΗΡΟΣ [ΣΟΤΗ]ΡΟΥ<br />

J. Ebert, Nikephoros 10, 1997, 217-233, esp. 218, col. I, 11. 21-23, facsimile (p. 219) [A.D.<br />

341-381].<br />

Olympia, area of the so-called "Südwestbau", in a drainage canal; a bronze plaque bearing the<br />

names of some Olympic victors and athletes of different times:<br />

[—] Μάρκος Αυρήλιος Σότηρος Ι [Σοτή]ρου Θεσπιεύς νικά πέδων Ι [στάδι]ον.<br />

From Thespiai<br />

Remarks: For the date see Ebert, op. cit., 221, n. 4.<br />

93. ΑΥΡ(ΗΛΙΟΣ) ΖΗΘΟΣ<br />

IvO 122,1. 21 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, A 177 [A.D. 265].<br />

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