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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

102. C(AIUS) FABIUS D(ECIMI) [F(ILIUS) - - -]<br />

ILGR 68 (AnnÉpigr 1979, 576); cf. A. Rizakis, RPh 59, 1985, fase. 1, p. 91 (corrections)<br />

[second half of 1st e. B.C.].<br />

Kato Achaia (anc. Dyme); a marble stele with a list of magistrates for local games (see also<br />

nos. 85 and 121).<br />

103. L(UCIUS) (FABIUS)<br />

f. L(ucius) Fabius L(ucii) F(ilius) Quir(ina) (ACH 104)<br />

104. L(UCIUS) FABIUS L(UCII) F(ILIUS) QUIR(INA)<br />

Unpublished [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Kato Achaia (anc. Dyme), Aghiovlassitika, built into the village church; a limestone grave stele<br />

with a pediment.<br />

Ilvir et Hvir quin(quennalis) of the colony of Patrai<br />

105. ΚΟΙΝΤΟΣ ΦΑΒΙΟΣ KOINTOY ΜΑΞΙΜΟΣ ΑΝΘΥΠΑΤΟΣ ΡΩΜΑΙΩΝ<br />

E. L. Hicks, A manual of Greek historical inscriptions (Oxford 1882), no. 202 (Syll. 2 316); T.<br />

W. Beasley, CR 14, 1900, p. 162-164 (Syll? 684; R. K. Sherk, Roman documents from the<br />

Greek East [Baltimore 1969] 246-248 no. 43); *M. Kallet-Marx , "Quintus Fabius Maximus<br />

and the Dyme Affair (Syll? 684)", CQ 45, 1995, 129-153 [145/144 B.C.].<br />

Kato Achaia (anc. Dyme), in the ruins of the ancient city; a marble plaque bearing a letter of<br />

the proconsul of Macedonia, Q. Fabius Maximus, to the archontes and synedroi of Dyme<br />

concerning a local stasis against the constitution established by Rome and against the local<br />

authorities. The proconsul announces with this letter the re-establishment of order and the<br />

punishment of the guilty citizens: ... Κόιντος Φάβιος Κοϊντου Μάξιμος ανθύπατος 'Ρωμαίων<br />

ΔυμαίΙ 4 ων τοις άρχουσι και συνέδροις και τήι πόλει χαίρειν...<br />

Remarks: The majority of scholars have identified the person with the proconsul of Macedonia,<br />

Q. Fabius Maximus Eburnus (ca. 116-114 B.-C): S. Accame, 77 dominio romano in<br />

Grecia dalla guerra acaica ad Augusto (Rome 1946, repr. 1972) 149-50, and<br />

Broughton, Magistrates II, 644; but very few (L. Reinhold, Roman civilization I<br />

[New York-London 1951] no. 127, 319 and F. F. Abbot-Α. Ch. Johnson, Municipal<br />

administration in the Roman Empire [Princeton 1926] 261), have prefered Q. Fabius<br />

Maximus Servilianus (146/5 B.C.). Two new unpublished inscriptions from Argos,<br />

corroborate the early date; see J.-L. Ferrary, Philhellénisme et impérialisme (Paris<br />

1988) 186-89; M. Kallet-Marx, op. cit.<br />

106. [-ca. 4-] FELI[C]ULA<br />

E. Mastrokostas, AE 1964, Chron., 61, no. 10, pi. Zô; ILGR, 3, no. 51; cf. L. Moretti, RFIC<br />

108, 1980, 452, n. 3; *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 96 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Patrai; a marble grave stele: [- ca. 4-] Felil[c]ula vix(i)t I annos XXX.<br />

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