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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

acquired Roman citizenship before the Olympic victory of his patron, since in [2],<br />

which is to be dated shortly before 15 B.C., he already bears a Roman name. The<br />

date of [2] is certain, since Tiberius's brother Drusus died in 9 B.C. and Tiberius's<br />

son Drusus was born in 15 B.C. Perhaps Apollonius erected a monument honouring<br />

Tiberius, Drusus the elder and Drusus the younger exactly after having obtained<br />

Roman citizenship. In that case there would have been a good opportunity for<br />

meeting Tiberius during the Olympic games of the previous year, i.e. 16 B.C. So<br />

there is perhaps some basis for dating the Olympic victory of Tiberius in 16 B.C. For<br />

the person see also Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Κ 52.<br />

139. ΤΙ(ΒΕΡΙΟΣ) [Κ]ΑΑΥΔΙΟΣ ΑΡ[ ΑΡ]ΤΕΜΑ<br />

ΙνΟ 940 facsimile [first half of 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; fragments of a limestone plaque which may be parts of a statue base, which was<br />

erected by the polis of Elis and the Olympic boule, and financed probably by the testament of<br />

a [—]σαιος ["Αρτε]μά, possibly his son or brother:<br />

[Ήλεί]ων ή [πόλ]ις [καί ή Όλυμπικ]ή Ι [βου]λή Τι(βέριον) [Κ]λαύδιον "Αρ[ "Αρ]τεμα, Ι<br />

[γυμνασιαρχ]ήσαντα εκ [τών ιδίων] επί της Ι [σ.. Όλυμπιάδ]ος, αρετής [ένεκα Διί<br />

Όλυ]μπίω. Ι 5 ....σαιος ["Αρτε]μά εκ τής α[ύτο]ύ διαθ[ήκη]ς τήν [εικόνα α]ύτού ά[νέθηκ]ε.<br />

Remarks: A possibility for completion of his name could be Τι(βέριος) [Κ]λαύδιος "Αρ[τεμάς<br />

"Αρ]τεμα. Cf. also Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Κ 53.<br />

140. ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΑΥΔΙΟΣ ΑΡΙΣΤΕΑΣ<br />

7νΟ430 facsimile [beginning of 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; a statue base of Pentelic marble erected by the Achaean Koinon for the son of the<br />

person:...Τιβ(ερίου) Κλαυδίου Ι "Αριστέα καί "Αντωνίας Ι Κλεοδίκης υίόν... (text EL 160 [2]).<br />

Messenian (?)<br />

Remarks: For the person, his family and his origin, maybe from Messene, see EL 34 and<br />

Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Κ 54 and A 99.<br />

h. Antonia Cleodice (EL 22); f. Tib. Claudius Pelops (EL 160), Claudia Damoxena (EL 118),<br />

Tib. Claudius Aristomenes (EL 142); for a stemma of the family see Appendix, Stemma XIII.<br />

*141. ΚΑΑΥΔΙΟΣ ΑΡΙΣΤΟΚΑΗΣ<br />

JvO 462 facsimile [age of Antonines].<br />

Olympia; a statue base of gray marble that bore a bronze statue of the orator and consular<br />

Claudius Aristocles:<br />

Κλαύδιον Ι "Αριστοκλέα Ι ρήτο[ρα] Ι ύπατικόν.<br />

From Pergamon (?)<br />

consularis<br />

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