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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ELEIA<br />

1929, 321 no. 45. facsimile (cf. SEG 11, 1950, 712 and add. 712); Ameling, Herodes<br />

Atticus I, 29 n. 48 (text in II, 74-75 no. 45); he is attested indirectly in IG V 1, 32 A<br />

I. 13 and IG V 1, 62 a 1. 2 (cf. SEG 11, 1950, 520) erected in his term. Before A.D.<br />

138 he appears also among the [ενσ]ειτοι in a catalogue of ephors and<br />

nomophylakes (Woodward, ABS A 29, 1927-28, 21-22 no. 42 b. facsimile [SEG 11,<br />

1950, 533 b]; Ameling, Herodes Atticus II, 78-79 no. 50 b). Further he must be<br />

identified with Atticus in a cursus honorum of C. Iulius Theophrastus dated in the age<br />

of Antoninus Pius who held the office of Κυθηροδίκας υπέρ "Αττικού (Woodward,<br />

ABSA 27, 1925-26, 227-34 F 3. ph. [AnnÉpigr 1929, 20; SEG 11, 1950,492 col. II1.<br />

13]; Ameling, Herodes Atticus I, 29 n. 49, text in II, 79-80 no. 51; for Κυθηροδίκας<br />

see Spawforth, ABSA 75, 1980, 207, ns 27-29). There are also more members of his<br />

family that were related to Sparta, i.e. his daughter Claudia Tisamenis (FOS 226-227,<br />

no. 251), attested in a dedication from a family group found in the theater of Sparta<br />

(Woodward, ABSA 29, 1927-28, 37-38 no. 59 1. 1; cf. emendations by Spawforth,<br />

ABSA 75,1980,208.211-17, pi. 23 a [SEG 11,1950, 781]; Ameling, Herodes Atticus<br />

II, no. 68) and his son Herodes (see also remarks of EL 144).<br />

Claudius Atticus is probably to be identified with [Τιβ(έριος) Κλαύδιος "Α]ττικός<br />

(ο) λαμπρότατος [ύπατικός] in a rescript of the Emperor Hadrian with a letter of<br />

the proconsul from Gytheion (IG V 1, 1147). The polis of Gytheion honours<br />

Claudius Atticus with a statue at the Propylaea in Athens (IGW 1, 1171=JG II 2 3596<br />

[SEG 11, 1959, 933]); in this document he appears as a high priest of the imperial<br />

cult and as a κηδεμών τοϋ έθνους (probably of the Eleutherolacones) and σωτήρ καί<br />

κτίστης of the polis of Gytheion (LAC 270 [6]).<br />

The person is also attested in two honorary inscriptions from Corinth, one on a<br />

marble architrave (COR 169 [IB]) and another on a marble statue base (COR 169<br />

[1A]), where he appears as praetoriis ornament(is) ornato ex s(enatus) c(onsulto).<br />

In addition some ruins in Loukou in Arcadia have been identified with a villa of<br />

Herodes Atticus, where his father is mentioned in an inscription, see ARC 63.<br />

f. Herodes Atticus (EL 144); for the stemma of the family see Appendix, Stemmata XI, 1. 2. 3.<br />

*144. Α(ΟΥΚΙΟΣ) ΒΙΒΟΥΑΑΙΟΣ ΙΠΠΑΡΧΟΣ ΤΙ(ΒΕΡΙΟΣ) ΚΑΑΥΔΙΟΣ ΑΤΤΙΚΟΣ ΗΡΩΔΗΣ<br />

[1] 7ν0 454 facsimile [after A.D. 143]<br />

Olympia; three fragments of a plaque of Pentelic marble bearing an honorary inscription for<br />

Herodes Atticus erected by the Olympic boule:<br />

[Τιβ(έριον) Κλαύδιον] Ήρ[ώ]δη, ύπατ[ικόν], [τον εαυτών] εύεργέτ[η]ν [ή Όλυμπική]<br />

βουλ[ή διά επιμελητού Μ(άρκου) Α]ύρ[(ηλίου)- - -].<br />

[2] 7ν0612 facsimile (Oliver, The Athenian expounders, 112, no. 5; Ameling, Herodes Atticus<br />

II, 129, no. 114) [middle of 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; twenty-four fragments of a plaque of Pentelic marble consisting one of the<br />

inscriptions on the exedra of Herodes Atticus in honour of Regula.<br />

The text is to be restored according to Dittenberger and Purgold: ["Αππία "Αν]νί[α Τήγιλλα<br />

459<br />

144

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