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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ELEIA<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel: [Βιβούλλιος Φαυστ]εινιανος [Ίαμ(ίδης)].<br />

[3] ΙνΟ 115,1. 8-9 facsimile + Ε. Kunze, 01Β5, 173-5, fig. 73 (SEG 15, 1958, 258,1. 8-9) [A.D.<br />

229-233].<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel: Βιβ(ούλλιος) [Φαυ]στεινι[ανος Ία]μί(δης).<br />

[4] ΙνΟ 116,1. 12-13 facsimile [A.D. 233].<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel: Βιβούλλιος Φαυστ[ει]νιανος Ίαμ(ίδης).<br />

[5] ΙνΟ 117,1. 15 facsimile [2nd quarter of the 3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel: Βιβούλλιος Φαυστεινιανος [Τ]αμί(όης).<br />

[6] ΙνΟ 118,1. 14 facsimile [A.D. 241].<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel: [Βιβ(ούλλιος)] Φαυ[στεινιανός].<br />

[7] ΙνΟ 120,1. 9 facsimile [3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel: Βιβού[λλιος Φαυστεινιανος Άλεξά]νδρου.<br />

[8] ΙνΟ 121,1. 13 facsimile [A.D. 245-249].<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel: Βιβ(ούλλιος) Φαυστεινιανος Κλυτιάδης.<br />

[9] ΙνΟ 122,1. 11 facsimile [A.D. 265].<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel: Βιβ(ούλλιος) Φαυστει(νι)ανός Κλυτιάδης.<br />

seer<br />

Remarks: According to Dittenberger and Purgold all these attestations of the name are<br />

connected with one person, who was the son of an Alexander (the name of his father<br />

is only partly preserved in IvO 120). In the lists IvO 113-120 he appears as a<br />

member of the mantic branch of Iamidae, while in the IvO 121 and 122 as one of the<br />

Clytiadae. Cf. also Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Β 15.<br />

*343. Α(ΟΥΚΙΟΣ) ΒΙΒΟΥΑΑΙΟΣ ΙΠΠΑΡΧΟΣ<br />

ΙνΟ 627 facsimile (Ameling, Herodes Atticus II, 134, no. 129); Bol, Herodes- Atticus-<br />

Nymphäum, 134-141, no. 18, pi. 12, facsimile (fig. 61).<br />

Olympia; front part of a statue base of Pentelic marble from the exedra of Herodes Atticus<br />

bearing merely the name of the honorand without a patronymic or any title.<br />

Athenian<br />

Remarks: The lettering and the style of engraving indicate that this inscription, as well as IvO<br />

628, are later additions to the statues of the exedra. This excludes the identification<br />

of L. Vibullius Hipparchus with one of the homonyms in the family ancestry. We<br />

should identify him with a descendant of Herodes. According to Dittenberger and<br />

Purgold, he is to be identified with the son in law of Herodes Atticus and husband of<br />

his daughter Elpineice, while Athenais, daughter of Hipparchus of IvO 628, could<br />

have been his and Elpineice's daughter. Ameling accepts the identification of<br />

Dittenberger and Purgold (cf. comments with bibliography of Ameling, Herodes<br />

525<br />

343

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