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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

234. ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΑΘΗΝΑΙΟΣ ΙΟΥΛΙΟΥ ΝΕΟΠΟΛΕΙΤΑΝΟΥ ΥΙΟΣ<br />

7ν0465 facsimile [reign of Hadrian].<br />

Olympia; a statue base of Pentelic marble erected for the person by the polis of Messene:<br />

Ή πόλις ή ΜεσσηΙνίων Ίούλιον Αθήναιον Νεοπολειτανοϋ Ι υίόν, στεφανώσασα τω τής άρι-<br />

στοπολιτείας στεφάνω.<br />

Messenian<br />

Remarks: On άριστοπολιτεία see EL 147.<br />

Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΚΛΩΔΙΟΣ ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΚΛΕΟΒΟΥΛΟΣ: see EL 169<br />

(ΓΑΪΟΣ ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ) ΕΥΡΥΚΛΗΣ: see *EL 236<br />

235. [ΓΑΙΟΣ ΙΟ]Υ[ΛΙΟΣ] ΙΤ[ΑΛΙΚΟΣ]<br />

7ν0286 facsimile [1st /2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; about twelve fragments of a marble plaque, which may have served originally as a<br />

roof tile from the temple of Zeus. The fragmentary inscription could be an honorary one. The<br />

person is attested as a βασιλε[ύς].<br />

Remarks: According to Dittenberger and Purgold he was member of a "depossedierten<br />

orientalischen Dynastie, die im 1. oder 2. nachchristlichen Jahrhundert in irgendeiner<br />

griechischen Stadtgemeinde lebte".<br />

f. Iulia Dicaeosyne (EL 228)<br />

*236. Γ(ΑΙΟΣ) ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΕΥΡΥΚΛΕΟΥΣ ΥΙΟΣ ΑΛΚΩΝ<br />

ΙνΟ426 facsimile [A.D. 30-50].<br />

Olympia; a base of a bronze statue erected for him by the Elean M. Antonius Alexio as a<br />

benefactor:<br />

Μ(άρκος) 'Αντώνιος Πισανοϋ Ι υιός 'Αλεξίων ο άρχιερεύς Ι Γ(άιον) Ίούλιον Εύρυκλέους Ι<br />

υίόν Λάκωνα, τον εαυτού Ι εύεργέτην, Διί Ι Όλυμπίω.<br />

Lacedaemonian<br />

Remarks: About Laco and his family, see PIR 2 J 372; G.W. Bowersock, "Eurycles of Sparta",<br />

JRS5\, 1961, 112-118; J.H.Oliver, EOS II, 594-5; A.J.S. Spawforth, ARSA 80,1985,<br />

193. 200; W. Eck, Der neue Pauly 6, 36 [II 78] s.v. Iulius.<br />

He was the son of the dynast of Sparta, C. Iulius Eurycles, and dynast himself after<br />

his father's death until the reign of Tiberius. His name is found on coins. It is not<br />

clear, though, whether he was the procurator of the Emperor Claudius (Corinth<br />

VIII.2, 67; also see auch Cartledge and Spawforth, 102); according to Bowersock,<br />

494

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