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308. ΠΡ(Ε)ΙΜΟΣ ΕΥΤΥΧΟΥ<br />

[1] ΙνΟ 103,1. 27 facsimile [second half of the 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel: Πρίμος Εύτύχου.<br />

[2] IvO 104,1. 25 facsimile [A.D. 185-189].<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel: Εύτύχου Πρειμος το β'.<br />

epispondorchestes<br />

Slave<br />

Remarks: Cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Π 43.<br />

309. ΠΡΙΜΟ[Σ]<br />

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ELEIA<br />

308-312<br />

IvO 660 (facsimile); Κ. Hitzl, Die kaiserliche Statuenausstattung des Metroon, Olympische<br />

Forschungen XIX (Berlin 1991) 40. 44. 83-85 [1st c. A.D. (?)].<br />

Olympia; the name is engraved on the leg of a statue of the Emperor Claudius.<br />

Slave (?)<br />

Remarks: Dittenberger and Purgold believe that the person should have been a slave, who<br />

engraved his name of the statue. Hitzl, op. cit., discusses the inscription together<br />

with the artists' signatures IvO 642 and 646. He points out that originally there was<br />

only the ligature ΠΡ, which was later expanded to ΠΡΙΜΟ[Σ]. Cf. Zoumbaki, Elis<br />

und Olympia, Π 45.<br />

ΚΥΑΙΣΕΝΟΣ: see EL 310<br />

310. ΚΥΑΙΣΕ[ΙΤ]ΟΣ (?)<br />

Κ. Kourouniotis, ΑΕ 1905, 258-260 (ph.) [end of the lst/beginning of the 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; list of alytae. The person is the father of the alytes Rufus (EL 316).<br />

Remarks: Kourouniotis reads the damaged name as Κυαίσενος, which is not otherwise<br />

attested. The break in the stone does not permit a certain reading of the name. Since<br />

a Roman cognomen Qu(a)esitus is attested (Solin and Salomies, 388), it is a possible<br />

to complete the name in this way. Cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Κ 95.<br />

311. ΚΥΝΤΙΛΛΙΑΝΟΣ ΣΕΙΛΕΟΥ<br />

Unpubl. inscription; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Κ 95a [3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Elis; a small base bearing a dedication of the person to Heracles.<br />

312. ΚΟΙΝΤΟΣ<br />

IvO 125,1. 5 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Κ 86 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.].<br />

515

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