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o MuppivoYlot qr XlKXfis35 Atovitcio c'Avacav-res 'AvT'ri<>aXos aKAEI VSa<X>X -rEpavosAtlovw iou A [cov K]ai iI Sos 'Ep<>()as ) 'Alrlvim[s] iToy .aiET(?<0>s [---- )Ioybvovs [... .]16Ts scomrr&rcpou 10 [. .6.. .]as ZcoTrrrcTpov [----]a(rlss [----]Iv aTos, 'Apa-roq(---) (eTqTtmos),ca. 336/5 a., father of 'Apirarcb- 'A os ('cnae), ca. 423-408a., fatherof [Epac]xopovuos, 1020 Ai65oTos Aloyovous (Kvfppios), post med. s. IV a., 3237 A16lOTOS (P.A., 3901) (OlvaTos),173/2 a., 20687 (P.A., 3970) = A. 01., ] (Mapaecbvtos),ca. 120 p., 32246 fatherof[----], Ai66oToS [ orrto s -rrpoSpcov 160/59a. (I.G., II2, At61oTosAEI[vi]ou (c'aiavlns), ca. 20 a., 29327 9535) A165o[r]o[s](TataaviEis O-rrEpev), ca. 400-350 a., 1250; AioKAei58s (T-ro6plat5os), 180/79a., 18769 ] (KepaM*s),305/4 a., 5867 Koumanoudes' text has AIQAOAO; the name of either AioKAiis8rS [ Diodoros or Diodotos was intended and the latter is Aio[Kr,js], archon57/6a., 268[i], 15 chosen as being closer to his transcription; both names AloqKis'Hp[ ], ca. 130-150 p., secretaryof the are known in Paiania(P.A., 3905, 3953) boule and the demos, 33215 s. I p., 30957 ], med.s. III a., 965 (HaXXrvEus), tAOK[fis]K[ Ai68oToro Ai65oTosZCaocpIou AioKXfis (TErIPIpES), 166/7 p., 36947 ('AvyEgss), 220/19 a., 130104 ante med. s. IV a., 168(P.A., 3905a) AtoKAfis A168oTos(EvTraA4rTrios), ('AyyEXAfiOv),ca. 226/5 a., father of [---]ros, 16832, Ai68co[pos],archon 53/2 a., 2693 [36];the demoticwas probablycut in errorfor 'Aypvuqiev (cf. H., Suppl.I, p. 100and A.P.F., 4009) Ai66copos(T-roEMpatscos),180/79 a., 18770 Ai65copos('AAaxis), ca. 287/6 a., father of 'Apxi8rlpos,8945 AloKfijs'A.lvtI?s,archonmed.s. I a., 27810 Atovvoflov('A8povO5s),180/1 p., 40250 Ai65copos('AXacin ?), ca. 336/5 a., father of Bp-r[co]v,62214 AiOKAfis Ati6co[p]os'H[8]ca? ('Ampoucaos),222/1 a., 12989 AiOKAfijS 334/3 a., 4416 (P.A., OtiapXfiov ('Ap9lTpowTraies), Ai66opos Arl[ ]ov 'AacoTrwEieEv,flutist ca. 40-30 a., 4017) 'Y?Aou('AvaAXOortos), 2843-4 AiOKAijS 138/9 p., 33317 AloKArx('AXapve*S),360/59 a., 1760 (P.A., 4019); his son Ai65coposKpoioov('Avayup&caos),ca. 40-30 a., 28654 ] ('AvacqAorTios),councillor ? ca. 370 a., AtOKMOUS 'AXaPVEs, nrro-rr5lmSrrpoiAi66o8posE[ may be 'E'TrKp&nTrT 492149 Spcov302/1a. (.G., II2,5055;P.A., 4887). 8958 Ai68copos('AVKvrEAs),ca. 287/6 a., father of EOcAKoS, Ai[o,ijis Noptou AEip]aS[tiTcls],secretary KaTrarrpLravEiav 'AtevaTos, secretary of the prytaneis Ai65copos'AvSpoKAious 190/89 a., 1722 AlOKAfis 180/79 a., 187[20-21],64-67. ('EAEoOIos),ca. init. s. II p., father of []cbaavSpos, and [EOp]rrriins, 33913, 14, 15 a., (IxoKAous 3812, AtoKAfis, 82; &A68copos 341/0 (rapyriTnos), [Ai65coposFIapyTTiros,orator, 3889(P.A., 3940) AtL,OKAfs('EAEMoros), ca. med. s. II p., 33914 8574 ca. 289/8 a., father of 'Avri8copos, tA65copos (Eicowvvuis),ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13719 AlOKXfj ('EpIK6EES), A165coposAiqiXov(EOcovups6s), 256/5 a., 8637 (P.A., 4022) ca. 63/4 p., father of At68copos,31213 AtoKxAfi'Aplo-ro9iAov('EpXte*s),254/3 a., 8970; perhaps = Ai65copos(KrlTqatEiS), A. 'E., who was a contributor247/6 a. (H., XI, 1942, Ai65coposrp(EaPt-rTpos) (Klqpoie*is),treasurer 96/7 p., 31212 o (KrlcTiais), 96/7 p., 31213 A&65copos p. 290, No. 5637 = LG., II2, 791, 137 = P.A., 4024); on other members of the family cf. A.P.F., 126, stemma, Ai65coposnTav[----] (Kpcowrri1s), 303/2 a., 6221 with addendum (KuBa0revatis),336/5 a., 42152 AiO6copoS At65copos (Aapxrrp65s),336/5 a., 4255; a descendant may be: A[i]o[K]i [cov XI, 1942, p. 302. ['E]pp6Scopos (AElpaCcb'Trs), ca. 370 a., 13ai7 [Kl&a]Sos 190/1 p., 42027-28; ['EppE]ias ~ 'ALrl[vieU], K]ai WTTr [?lriEKIt8oS] fin. s. II p., 4312 'Epup6copos'EpIaoXUKov (Ko7covEus), 370/69 (?) a., 13113(P.A., ca. 141/2 p., father of 'Eppoybvns,38743; 5141); the following two councillors are undoubtedly 'Eppsias(Al~covEUS), descendants: perhaps = ca. 144/5 p., father of 'Epldas, 39843 (KoNcove?s),post 255 a., 8862 'Epo68copo[s'Ep]IpoXiKov 'Epiedias(AiScovEus), ], ['Epi ?]6ocoposKA[e]o5iplou (Ko7coveus),281/0 a., 72217 'EpiEias(Ai;coveus),ca. med. s. II p., father of[ ca. 337/6 a., father of XapvlSTs, 43015 (Kv8a6rnvaicel), *'Eppo60Eo 6163(P.A., 5144) 'EppiaS [---] (Aficovwus),174/5 p., 38741 ca. 400-350 a., 118, [---] (Aivcovs,S),174/5 p., 38742 'EppoKATrs'Eppo[---] (KEtpIarSIS), 'EpeIicaa probably a brother of rlpcoTO6aXOS 'Epp[----] (KElplibrls), 'EplE{ias (Al~covs&S),177/8 p., 39843 117 ?), post ca. 183 p., father of 'AyactIepos, 'Epieia[s]('AXcapVEIS 47332 .oy?vrns('Arrcratos), ca. s. III p., father of [. .]Trcov, 4868; the stone reads EIMOrENHX 'EpploykvrS'EpE[iov (AivcovvEs), 174/5 p., 38743 )K&xI ou ('fQaFs), ca. 390-375 a., 1020 epacr8sp(os) (Xutraxfirrnos),ca. 336/5 a., father of Oa?Xiap- P.A., 7392-3 and H., XXX, 1961,p. 52) Xos, 62229 ep&acoK
[-
. 7--]OS
vacat
TToAUvEKTO
1-J
[--- o----]K OS
[--ca.
45
MEVEKaMVS MEvEp-rparo
Mivav5posMvrTro(S)
50
'AVTIwnvTS 'Avrtlpfo [TTpamais] ..[---.-----TijiavSpoS T.tcvis8o
EOKAES8o EiOSEp&6rqs
8--]V[--]
'ApXtx[A].~SAiv[--] MvrioafosMvlayi[vos] K?!covMevesvo E*ay6pas Atowvcio Avouavfo AT.rl6-crparTo 7Trprrcov X"rpa'rio cOl6-rparros OI<X>(vo
[ 55
---].6TO
A.[---] A!9o56To coctyi[yws A]yKtvo Ulpopaaioiol "Ev8l.os
'Qa-is
'AvSpoKAisAvKivo
[L------- ?
[--]. .o0 Aavrcovos 'AyyeM[s
a. 7 --]oS 'AvwrA,EiBo 9 --] 'OvTrrrSo 30
[--------]?.pv
[KuSa0rlvals]
[----------1
[TaitavIjs]
40
T-rpaTroKt'ris MeTafchjl8os KacAliaxos AvoIv&*XO Krlpialos Kil(pto5cbpo KuOfpptot
'Hyficov ATrocoirros AlTp6vtKOS 'A<8>i)Tro
vacat
EvSi'po
vacat tWlKovo vacat
nuv668copos'AvrilAo 60
vacat VVVuWVIlLVItO
TTiecovvacat ypaulanrTEis XaiporrpaTos GQ2KQO.[--] KoXXu-rE*S vacat
Line11, lapisAEvveENOX;line 20, lapisAIOAQIO; line42, lapisAYMHTO; line 51, lapisOIAINO. The text shows many irregularitiesin both lettering and spacing. The vertical spacing is quite erratic: lines 3-13 in Col. I are half a space lower than the corresponding lines in Cols. II and III; the seven lines from 14 to 20 are crowded into half the normal space, as are also the last three lines in Col. III; lines 58 to 61 are one half line lower than they should be, the displacement being caused by the intrusion into Col. III of the long name in line 37. More serious is the fact that the normal spacing in all three columns allows no room for the heading expected to run across the top of the inscription. Perhaps a shortened version appeared at the top of Col. I or a heading of normal length was inscribed on another block.
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INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
The mason left a single uninscribed space within lines 3, 26, 29, 31, 37, 45, and 47; the majority of the cases occur within the uncontracted -KXrls termination. In every one of these instances the surface of the stone is preserved and flawless and the name complete as inscribed. In lines 5, 56, 58, and 60 the mason has failed to
inscribesomeletters;perhapshe could not readthem on his copy. We can find no trace of [--------K]paros which appearsat the bottom of columnI in Koumanoudes' second transcription(cf. S.E.G., XXIII, 87, line 24). The letteringand orthography,especiallythe use of omikronin the genitiveof the patronymics,epsilon in the demotics,andthe uncontractedepsilon-etain the namesin -KXfis (thoughthereis a contractedformin line 18), suggest a dating in the first half of the fourth century. Prosopography favors a date before 360. Chairestratos of Kollytos (lines 63-64) is probably to be identified with the treasurer of the other gods in 363/2 (I.G., II2,
1541,line 2). Demokratesof Oa (line 17) may be identifiedwith the fatherof the prytanisca. a. 360 a. (below, No. 15, line 25) and Endemos(line 56) should be the grandfatherof the councillorin 304/3(below,No. 61, line 235). 11. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 2024),brokenat the back,right,and top, but preservingpart of the smoothpicked bottom and left edge, which is dressedback at a forty-fivedegree angle thus making an octagonal monument, found on September 19, 1934, in a marble dump in the south central part of the Market Square. H. 0.215 m.; W. 0.36 m.; Th. 0.121 m.; LH. 0.10-0.11 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,IX, 1940,pp. 56-57, No. 5, photographp. 56. HIPPOTHONTIS ca. a. 400-350 a.
XTOIX. [O]yp.a[t'ra5at] ? rlowuo-rpoposvvve[ ----
]
'AEIviasvvvvAuvaa[----] 'EpotaC[ai]
5 XapiacavSpos XapiKA[E---] KEpida[6ai] vV'Epp[---] rTpcoTr6Piaxos vv 'Epio[---] 'EppoKAErls
vacat
Thereareno certainprosopographical identifications,but the lettering,stoichedonorder,and the uncontracted formof the -vK?lSterminationin line 8 suggesta datingin the firsthalf of the fourthcentury.The date proposed in the Hesperiaindex, i.e. ca. a. 375 a., may not be far wrong(cf. Hesperia,Indexto VolumesI-X, etc., s.vv.). 12. Stele of Pentelicmarble,discoveredby S. A. Koumanoudesin a privatehouse on HadrianStreetnear the areathen knownas the prytaneion,now lost. H. 0.97 m.; W. 0.37 m.; Th. 0.36 m.
Ed. S. A. Koumanoudes,(litfo-rcop,III, 1862,p. 456; the texts of U. Koehler,I.G., II, 865, andJ. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1740,dependon Koumanoudes'transcription. PANDIONIS ca. a. 400-350 a.
almost ITOIX.
[TTavsiov8os TTpv vS ---[------------------------
[Mvppi]v6[aioi] - ca.
5
[-
5-]AIrHE
ca. 3-]OKp:T&rls
[-ca.
3-]EAIEXOO
[-ca.
4 -]v[--]
- ca. 3 -]Evr[s] [- ca. 3 -]68copos
i[-
------------------------------] av -----------------------] v rTlaaviis KuvaelvacElS KaXEcAiaS AilJOK8i[rlS] 25 45 'ISpov[--] c. 3-]iAaS 'Apicrroxavris [X]ap(ocav5pos [- ca. 4 -]"T'lS [- ca. 2 -]EOS[--]
MEAaOiITr[rrTOS]
(Oi[- ca. 3 -]S A[--] ?
[TrlaE&r[ s]
nloXuapKrs
33
THE ORIGINAL TEN PHYLAI 10
[- ca. 3-]10[-] ['AyyEX]E[]S
[----] [---
[-
20
65
Ca. 5
-][--] 3-]orpaTOS E[---]?
[:TEitpfi]
[-ca. -]r [- ca. 2 -]66ocpos [-a. 4 -]cas aaT e [yp c a i] E T S: X ca. t [4-]
[avr t]yp ['Ap c?]
(cDlXATTriStl
35
[-----]
a. 3 -]K[t]aXrlS
[-ca.
'AXKliaXOS
[---]
15 [TTpac]s
i
Kae [TT]Jaavifs
]
[-----] [Ku0eppiot] ?
'[a]is 40
wco iTa-rpaToS 60
[- ca. 4 -]Ocov ['A]ip,oevrs TTauvacvicxs
[----] f 1 o u A TtI Kxa TOI T ? e O I (i) I o 0i p o: E
a Ep s o v 'ApiT-rCovu
55
[At ?]65copos [K]ovevu8[ai] ['H]AX8cpos
[p]o. g[Aicr]lo[i] 'p[- ca. 4-]s [-----]
--
50
ApXav8poS
[- ca. 3 -]E[--] [- a. 3-]Ua[--]
[- ca. 3 --]lTtOS 3 -]TlrS [-a. [-a. 3 -]paTS
[-
A6o[T]o[S] ? Xcapi&drS
30 ]
i o, n-caA
8 -co n
ve
I
[s]
If the Aristophanesof line 26 be identifiedwith the comic poet, as most editorsof this text have done, then the date of the inscriptioncannot be later than ca. a. 385 a., for he is known to have died shortlyafterthe productionof the Plutusin 388/7.5Thisprytanismay, of course,havebeen a grandson,in whichcasethe present inscriptionshould be dated about the middleof the fourthcentury.In supportof the earlierdatingone might identifythe Philippidesof line 54 with the son of Philomelos who appearsin the Protagorasof Plato (315a). Alternatively,however,he mightbe identifiedwith the grandsonof the samenamewho was trierarchfrequently in the 320's (I.G., 12, 1628,lines 21, 30, 387-388; 1631, line 287; 1632, line 263). Similarly,the Pausaniasof line 63 could supporteitheran earlieror a laterdate dependingon whetherhe be identifiedwith the councillor, or the councillor'sfather,on a list of Pandionisdated ca. a. 360 a. (No. 15, line 26). The use of omikronfor omikron-upsilon (lines 65, 67) and eta for epsilon-iota (lines 11, 43, 55, 59) favors slightly the earlier dating,6 but the appearance of epsilon-iota for eta in line 23, if this is not simply Koumanoudes' error, encourages the
later date. The absenceof patronymicsmight also appearto supporta dating ca. a. 390 a., but the prytany materialis too scarcein this earlyperiodto forma strictcriterion.Moreover,a patronymic7seemsto have been inscribedin line 18, and also possibly in lines 6 and 29, probablyto distinguishthe councillorfrom another memberof the be cautionedthat in all threecases the text is far from mheust deme,thoughit identically-named certain. It seems best, therefore, to leave the date ca. a. 400-350 a. This register lists the demes of Pandionis according to their trittyes,8with the exception of Probalinthos which belonged to the coastal region but was normally placed in the shorter column of the city. Kytheros, whose
location is still unknown,was restoredtentativelyat the bottom of the samecolumnby Arnold Gomme.9Not only would its omissionhave been unusual,but even more important,accordingto Koumanoudes'transcript, it would have made room in the rosterof Pandionisfor fifty-oneprytaneis. 13. Base of Pentelic marble, discovered in 1874 during work by the Greek Archaeological Society built into a mediaeval tower superimposed on the north wing of the Propylaia. The base, which remains on the Acropolis,
is completelypreserved,exceptfor a mouldingwhich once stretchedacrossthe front and along the two sides but was brokenoff duringa later re-use.The rough-pickedtop preservescuttingsfor the feet of a statue. H. 0.735 m.; W. 0.47 m.; Th. 0.365 m.; LH. 0.008 m. (heading), 0.006 m. (register).
Ed. S. A. Koumanoudes,'Aeijvalov,IV, 1875,pp. 195-197; U. Koehler,LG., II, 864; J. Kirchner,LG., II2, 1742.
5 Cf. P.A., 2090; OxfordClassicalDictionary2,p. 113. 6 Cf. K. Meisterhans,Grammatikder AttischlenInschriften3,1900, pp. 6, 40-46, 140-142. 7 These patronymicsmust have been curtailed,for the stele (bettercalled a block, judgingfrom its dimensions)was too narrow to have allowed the inscribingof the full name. 8 Indeed each column was headed by the eponymous deme of the trittys. 9 The Populationof Athensin the Fifth and FourthCenturiesB.C., 1933, p. 51, note 2.
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
34
LEONTIS
ITOIX.
a. 370/69a.(?) A E V I K
CO V T
aC a
68
V T ? s
5
[K]rrTTIO
5
'Alqpgrr s 'ApiTrrEX(o TEMa?rrrros TTtoalo 'AvTrCiKei6iS 'Avt-rKM (8o)
45
50
[T]pEoa3PuxapT[s]
vP
T c
OpEapplto 'AvrTlXaps (OlAtcovos (DiAEaS (DiXicovos AloScbpo 'ApiaroKp&rrjs Er6ayyENoS
NitKparos
55
O6KplTos
t
S
A
S
/\
75
Oei8covos 'Ypaa6cS 80 IPcov Xuacbv5o Xclpicov T6?Ai8os
9e Olo 85
ravIUKTO
6epia6oKAfis
90 Kpco-rriSat
A&a'X:Iros OiA1Tnros
[....
[To-rTaiot imrrv K?0OVIKOS Trm&apXo [LKapc1covtSal 'Av1TKp&rTmS EOKp6&ro[s]
60
[Tue]'6copos
65
o]Tpa-ros
Xovijis 'rr[?u]ai[K]XfiS ArTIlrlT[p]o
35
OeoyE'vIS
flo7Oevos
OtX6Oqepos
OEoSCbpo aToXuKpa(Tos) 100
eeopC&oro EuOrrupiSat Oet6Ic-rpaT[os]
105
'Av-riprTroS AicrXE,o AleaXiSai KTt-r'lTrro
'ApiorriiSrs AsipaSicora ?Ayvcov
Xatiporp[aro]
Ti"OKhiES
70
XaipEqCov
XaptaSrT [X]aipoviAos AloyvnrTO
40
95
Aloy)vos [Xo]?afitai
['A,]KIarevrS ['AX]Ktpia6o
[NiK]apXOS [Nl]KO{EVO vacat
"EvSlapos 'App<e>vt85o TTaooviSai MEvo'rpaTro[s] OivoqiXo
[Nt]K6paXOS
-IviKpCOV
'Iusepaio AEUKOVOItS KcaA7lcaxos 'AXKio
rciaOKos 'EKOdaEiiS
Oiticovos
30
OlcMas
(DtI?I~aTpaTO[s]
XapTvos
25
I
OiNoOri(po)
Xa[i]pe,A(i8o) 'Hyplcov
?co
ST'Xll6Xs
'IEpoAEiSr[s]
Aap3'ros IOav658qpo
Krl9iao5cpo Ka01 lnoT&rptot
20
a
<6>
v
'Apiao-rcvos
'Apto-rrcovo[s]
15
T
'!E,etat&sils
10 ['A]i6maoit
AEcoKpaTOS
U
w p T'&
TloTarptot
KTrocovi8o EOKAeiSriS
NiKCOV -rTpaTOtKOS
vacat
110
KoXcovfls
Msvo-rpacroS MEv?KpCro[S] 'EppoScopos
'EppoioKo vacat
Line 2, lapis AGeAN; line 92, lapis APPI.
The formulain the heading,the stoichedon s style, the orthography,and the letteringall suggesta date in the first half of the fourthcenturyand the date of 370/69,advancedby Meritton the basis of an Agora fragment (Hesperia,XVI, 1947,pp. 150-151,No. 41) whichrecordsthe dedicationof a calLovo.eiov by the prytaneisof Leontisin 370/69,is supportedby the prosopography.The prytanisin line 58 may be a greatgrandsonof the famousThemistokles;eitherhe or his son paid a trierarchicdebt for Demophanesof Alopekeabout 342 B.C. (I.G., II2, 1622, line 333; cf. J. K. Davies, AthenianPropertiedFamilies,6669 VII). Hierokleides in line 77 is probably the grandfather of Hierokles who was ephebe about 324 B.C. ('ApX. 'Eq.,, 1918, p. 75, line 33) and Glaukos in line 85 is probably the man mentioned in Demosthenes (XLIII, 4 and 7) who filed suit against the heiress Phylomache sometime in the period between 380 and 360.
THE ORIGINAL TEN PHYLAI
35
13a. Fragmentfrom the left side of a base of Pentelicmarble,brokenat the top, bottom, and right,found in the Libraryof Hadrianbuilt into a house wall. H. 0.22 m.; W. 0.095 m.; Th. 0.34 m.; LH. 0.007 m.
Ed. S. N. Koumanoudes,As-riov, XXV, 1970,pp. 84-85, No. 1. LEONTIS ca. a. 370 a.
lacuna [Opdapplom] [?] [--------------3
[. .]no[.]A[-----] ['A]orro 6[-------] 5 [M]Exlia[s--------] --------]
[K].SiSi[S
[]ccoaias A[--------] [nT]i.ioe[os----[5]Evvo9 -[v-----]
10 [Z][K]p[ -----[X]ov[l]is
-]
?] (Di)6vEco[s'AEIlVOViKO
TioaeEos'I'TT['- -----] 'A.mrtTrosE[-------] 15 nfoXuxappif[rls -----] [A]E?pa5lcoT[ac] ['E]p6acoeos [-----.] noT-rCIto [.. .]cppos TTav[-----]
lacuna
The lettering indicates a date in the first half of the fourth century B.C. and we have tentatively identified the prytanis in line 12 with Philoneos, son of Ameinonikos, who is listed among those who took the oath on behalf
of the Salaminioiof Sounionin 363/2 B.C.(Hesperia,VII, 1938,p. 4, No. 1, line 71). 14. Inscribed base of Pentelic marble (I 3812), found on March 21, 1936, in a modern wall north of the Odeion (M 8). The stone is complete except at the top, where all edges are broken away. A rough-picked surface, which was the bottom of a cutting, is preserved in the center of the top surface. A moulding extends around the front
and two sides. At the back is a band of anathyrosis0.055 m. wide. H. 0.38 m.; W. 0.68 m.; Th. 0.64 m.; LH. 0.01 m. (line 2), 0.007 m. (lines 3-65). Ed. W. K. Pritchett,Hesperia,XI, 1942, pp. 231-239, No. 43, photographp. 234, full prosopographical commentary.
ERECHTHEIS a. 367/6a.
NON-TOIX.
v e a a v T X e i o S rr p u Tra v s ['E p x ca v T Cr] 8i rri [ ICo vi K caa v T E [8
5
[Eovuivfis] -- ca. 8 -- N]avppa'6os [-- ca.8 --]voi6dXO o [- ca. 7--] TTvieEu
[AOir]9OAjs'AvspoKios [K]XMaiXiosMEvaiXio 'Avacliivos 'Ava9mKparrls 10 'E'r[r]Xapivos(DiXoxdpos [TL]pa[]iKxMhscoO6prTO
[--
--]as
]
[----]
25 TAiOuivo[s] TAhrqroiplo Avaiarpacro NIKOgEvo nTvuOe6bpos'AptoricovoS
30
'A.AiJlaXOS'AAegio [N]auccovi6rlS EOppilovos ['A]vayu paatot
c.7
e v 'AypUvAi'S KaeQSrrTp MvraiE0o TTpcorTo OIXoxiS1i nflav-rTaKos Tnlpyaacfi Ka0 Irrepe v 'ETSrmTXoS 'ErrTIKPaT&
OlMAEs (OEXCOS Aa,urrrTpis rriTpaXoi 35
'AvSpovpvrnsOeoyivos
A &pXo v[ToS] OAu i Xo 45 NiKoqcov Tigoy?v[os] 'AypuvAfis floXuilAo Opaac&aS MvrnlTToS_EvoparVTo
KcaXUKfdisacrUpo
50 KilSoi Scoa&vrs
Ooye-rcov AanrrTpfis
KaerrrspOesv
OoKU6S8isS OEOKSoS 55 'Yyla{vcovXalp6Sfi1[o] Arp'rTpios OhEMo
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
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15 [rT]9XuKXfis TTouKp&-ros
MevcovArno[iXo
[EO]euKfis EOKpaT-ros
XIhoKpa'rTSOIli[vo
[B]apuXaos =EVoKMEi[o
KAeiviasKcvvco[v6]
[E]vKoXicovuTvppaKo TTrcOVOS [K]TrlCacov
Aio-rTcov ArlT[--]
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20 [A]uCieEoS i a tics [K] [E]OpiTrri6rSEpuKAXEi8o
[A]ioavri
KAcdcas'ErrnyEvo
Auvavias Auaacv[lo ?] EirvKparrlsEU0[vui?os] ---] 1mpoKAeiSrs
ca.3-4]-]]
65
On|jiaKei ls
Aloyxavos
vlueoAfis ['A]plcrroyvrl [Enr]y6[a] tot 60 [-ca. 5-]os Avuc[--] ?] vacat [u3ppiSat [---------I [TTepyaais 'rVITEvepOeEv?] 65[[----------] [ ] [-ca. 3-4 -]OEos [----]
The prytaneis of Erechtheis in the archonship of Polyzelos held office in the ninth prytany.10 A small surface of stone is uninscribed in line 61, to which must therefore be assigned a relatively short demotic. This should in all probability be [Eupp3iSai?]. The single prytanis from this deme belongs in line 62. The demotic [TTepyaoiisVrrEvEppev ?] then belongs in line 63, followed by two names in lines 64-65. There was
no prytanisfrom Pambotadai. 15. Base of Hymettian marble, composed of two joining pieces (E.M. 8097 and 8098), found near the "Stoa of the Giants" in the Agora, broken at the top and much damaged in front, but preserving the right and left sides, bottom, and original back. On the top is a shallow rectangular rough-picked area which appears once to have
belongedto the floor of a large,deep cuttingfor the dedicatorystatue. H. 0.17 m.; W. 0.67 m.; Th. 0.54 m.; LH. 0.007-0.008 m.
Ed. U. Koehler,I.G., II, 998; J. Kirchner,I.G., II2,2370. PANDIONIS ca. a. 360 a.
XTOIX.52 pur [TTav6lovi5os pU
s -----
[-Demotic-]
[---------]
[---------] lacunaof 7 lines To Col. I may belong:
veErav
------]-------------] 15
[---------] [---------]
? [Tallaviis UirvEpesv] lacunaof 7 lines
5 TTpop3caicnoi,
10
[Ku]?ca6rvacfis [Xcb]TroXis Kripacrobpo [eE]69lXos 'Aplo-rcovo
[Arn]p>6plXos A(I<>xpcovos [A]acJoKpa-rns FopyvOo [(i]acxtos Kaccxaicrpo
[ ....1 [ ........
2 Kuvilppiot, 6 Mupptvoa6lo ......
]o [-----] 0 ........]Ta6o [.....14....]. vos 20 12 ......]coVOS [.. 1acavtq[sKaOurrepOEv]
os ApirTOTA[o]S M
[Arlp]j[T]ptos ArlnoorpaT&o'QalT [Kp]cravosArlpooTpaTro [... . .]o?S)lAi.iTro [-------]
30 [-----] lacunaof 7 lines To Col. III may belong: 1 KoveuXiSrls,
3 'Ayy'Xis 5
[------] [-Demotic-]
25 ArlP.t6SoKoS ArqoKpe.aTO r.auvoaavijas T'auc[avi]o [.]o[. .] A[---]
T[-----] E [--] epaq[s]
'Ov[-----] 1[----]
35
T[----]
m[-][E1pq] ?
[ -] [------]
40
[----] If in fact the originalright side is preserved,as it appears,then in Col. III, which is only half the width of Cols. I and II, the patronymicswereprobablyeithercurtailedor omitted. The letteringand orthographyindicatea datingin the first half of the fourth century.The prosopography helps to narrowthe limits, for the patronymicin line 13 has been identifiedwith the son of the comic poet Aristophanes(cf. No. 12, line 26, and commentary),and eitherthe prytanisor his homonymousfatherin line 26 should be identifiedwith Pausaniasof Oa who appearson No. 12 (cf. line 63, and commentary).The present inscriptionprobablybelongsnear the middleof the century,a datingwhich may be supportedslightlyby the use of Hymettianmarble. 10
Hesperia, X, 1941, p. 17, No. 1, lines 81-82
THE ORIGINAL TEN PHYLAI
37
16. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble,broken on all sides, copied by Perdrizetin Athens, now in the Cabinetdes Medaillesof the BibliothequeNationale,Paris. H. 0.12 m.; W. 0.09 m.; Th. 0.04 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. P. Perdrizet, B.C.H., XXIII, 1899, p. 352; J. Kirchner, L.G., II2, 2375; L. Robert, Collection Froehner, I, 1936, pp. 139-140, No. 93, photograph pl. 3. KEKROPIS
antemed.saec. IV a.
almost ETOIX.
lacuna Mvcov NiKav5pi|Srl
'Apivrloros vuralTriTTIOi
5
TEioiia)Xos AO''o'PoXoS AvuOiLaXos
Ai68o-ros [A]ilcovvis /\AeTos
10
[X]aiptiyvr1s
['A]px?plios [OEp]aCoirwros [-ca. 3 -]Kpa'TTSl
[-ca. 3 -
15
)]avs lacuna
Since Sypalettos is known to have had a quota of two councillors annually during the period of the original ten phylai (cf. Nos. 18 and 43) while there are four names listed here (lines 5-8), this list perhaps should not be identified as prytaneis. The date is suggested by the lettering and orthography. 17. Base of Pentelic marble (E.M. 10651), completely preserved except for some damage to the edges, found by S. A. Koumanoudes on the north slope of the Acropolis. All four faces have crowning and base mouldings ca. 0.06 m. in height. In the top a rectangular cutting for the dedicatory statue is preserved. H. 0.40 m.; W. 0.59 m.; Th. 0.55 m.; LH. 0.007 m. (heading), 0.006 m. (register). Ed. S. A. Koumanoudes, 'Aqivalov, V, 1876, p. 526; U. Koehler, I.G., II, 868; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1745.
OINEIS a. 360/59 a.
TOIX. [ O i v rl
[ o ] i
]i
e Tr i
'ETrruIKictlOI KA6Asmcos
oixcov ()uXcaalo Oecov EviivioS -rfTEXo'atol 10 AIOKAXis 5
o
[
TT p u
K a X X
a v E I s a v e e E C a v ] 6 o u S a p X [ o v T o S ]
KoOcoKiScai
OpaocXuAcv 25 Tti6o'-rpaoroS Optadaioi NaucrKp&aTrr EsvoKAXiSrlS
NtiKo6iaXos 30 K7EOTroiw0ros
['I]Trro-To&aSat
MEyaKXfis
caiSpiatSrs \AaKiaSai
'ApXioXoos NaucriKpaTrrs
AlThOVIKOS
OieEv
AOCro,Afis luveavSpiSrlS "Oitos 'AOrlvoKXis 'AvriScopoS Acop6O0[S]]
50
'ErriorpcTOS 'Arappicov FXacincov ArltOKpaTrS KaBsoo-enlrs
35
45
KaXXrrTXr1S
55
38
INSCRIPTIONS:ATHENIANCOUNCILLORS 15'Apia-rcvuiio&
N{KCOV
'A-m67Xqrg K[Tr]rjatqxi$v (D0
[B]ov0T&8at
av6[p]aXos
60 [A]ovaiij TT[o]7Mii8os AioiOijs cDlht7r%rlSiS Ee6TvIos Xaptia8r51 40 20 TFpteioi8at "OpiYo& 'ApXio-rpcaros SEpyoiXfis 'AXap-r K-liooq)C0v X$v8poS 'Av-rtTiq[v] Koa?ia-rpcxroS vacat KcMA2a[p&]TnS cLDi?CRovi8rIs This register lists the demes of Qineis in columns according to trittyes, with the exception of Phyle, which appears with the city demes in Col. I, and the beginning of the long roster of Acharnai, which appears at the bottom of Col. II below the coastal demes. 18. Fragment of Hymettian marble (E.M. 8657), broken on all sides and badly damaged on the inscribed face, found in 1832 near the Church of Hagios Demetrios Katephores. Another fragment (E.M. 12431) belongs to the bottom of the same inscription. H. 0.13 in.; W. 0.40 i.;
LH. 0.011 m.
Th. 0.14 i.;
Ed. K. S. Pittakys, L'ancienne Ath&*es,pp. 142-143; U. Koehler, LG., 11, 1003; J. Kirchner, I.G., 112,2384. KEKROPIS ca. med. saec. IV a.
NON-7-TOIX.
lacuna of 4(?) lines
[-- ca.8 --] 'Avrt&vo[s] [(Dpl\?VlXc)s-'ApicrroxAEiCio
ciW2cov Kkeivio 5
Xv-rrcuArr-rot
A?rT6pov;osACrr[----] 4!o}4[~v]ifs]EOu[po\iAo(?)] [-Demodc?-]
trace of one line lacuna
The dating is based on prosopography:Autoboulos(line 6) is usuallyidentifiedwith the representativeof Sypalettos in 335/4 (No. 43, lines 162-163), and Philon (line 4) may be the former owner of freedmen on an inscription dated to approximately 330 (I.G., 112, 1570, line 64) and the father of Kleinias on another list of names dated by Kirchner post med. s. IV a. (I.G., 112, 1927, lines 17-18). The transitional orthography, viz. omikron for the genitive in line 3 but omikron-upsilon in line 6, and the use of Hymettian marble support this
dating. 19. Base of Hymettianmarble(E.M. 10570),found on June 9, 1854, nr7.roiov-ro(iIturpayc6vovro-i 'A8piaNear the middleof the top surfacethereis a largesemicircularcutting, you,Trp6STAjvv6Tiov7r?Mvp&v aOrroiij. 0.06 m. in depth.Threedowel cuttingswith pour channelsare also in evidencein the samesurface,two toward the front and one towardthe back. H. 0.23 i.; W. 1.07 i.; Th. 0.89 i.; LH. 0.015 m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys,SEp.'ApX.,1854,No. 2320; U. Koehler,LG., II, 1174;J. Kirchner,LG., 112, 2821. a. 351/0a. in corona 6 8'fi~oS
7TOIX. 8fiAovav?v.oyris[(]vk[Orl] 8eiJ0eov &px[ovl [i]
KC(avof
in corona
C]o[u]?i
TroSo-req)paVCOObTE
5
aroV sovuij iscxi nr6 -rill 8i'.tov iKQIaooYIvT)5 Ev[Ka]
On the av2XoyeiCTOii SfiioK see R.E., s.v. 20aoyets; U. Koehler, Ath. Mitt., VII, 1882, pp. 103-108; J. Kirchner, LG., II2, 1257,and commenton No. 33. See also Introduction,p. 7.
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THE ORIGINALTEN PHYLAI
20. Fragment of a large block of Pentelic marble (E.M. 8698), broken on the left, bottom, and back, but preserving part of the smooth-picked top and inscribed front and right faces. A crowning moulding, 0.13 m. in height, once ran across the front and along the right side of the block, but was broken off in a later re-use. H. 0.52 m.; W. 0.30 m.; Th. 0.20 m.; LH. 0.009 m. (phyle headings), 0.006 m. (demotics and bouleutai). Ed. U. Koehler, I.G., II, 1006; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 2377; the arrangement of Col. II is discussed by B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 207-208; cf. S.E.G., XXI, 589. BOULEUTAI Front Face
ca. a. 360-340 a.
NON-XTOIX. [OvrT118os]
KEKporrifSo
[-Demotic-]
[MEXIT]ETS [- ca.4-5-]TIS'AvTIKAou[s] 10 ['A&r]v65coposAT[----] TT[av?]Tailvos E*eu[---]
[ 5
[
-
-]
]
[---] 'Av5poo[0v]ou [----]q.[ ----]
[--ca. 6--]
[- -
lacuna
[--
ArTIoqAiou
----] ca. 9--]TO[---
[----
]
15
? ['E]Trr[iei]K[f6ai] [- ca.3-4-].[-------] [rT?-rTatveS] ? [-ca. 3-4-].[[
[-a. 3-4-]y[[- ---------]
----]
------]
20
Aloxpai[os ------]
?------] eouy[VnS E[--------lacuna
Right Face 25
'I Trrroo vT .8S[os]
'Alrivifis 'Aptcrr[o]iGiSBS 'AptirovoI[vrros] I'rrovuia5s t>iXto-rio[v] 'AvaKatils
'Eq[----] 'ETl[]K'[al]s 'Av8poK 85[rls--
30
-]
[A]a[X]vuAcov 'rETriXap[--] [A6]K6E-TqS [- ca.4 -]KAi<S> 'AvTipav[--]
[K]axMai,vOisnpo[----] [M]EldcolMES1iou [K]aXaiatx pfSns [-----] ['EAaXaloiotoi
[KcA]AITrrX1 Kca[----] ['AtagUawreeTs
35
40
[Atv]cts vuy[----] [AIov ?]\iaio[s ---]
lacuna The variety in the orthography, viz. demotics ending in -ESi(line 8), in -is (lines 26, 29 and 33), as well as in
-E6Els(line 40), though -ou is used consistently for the earlier-o, indicates a date in the second half of the fourth century. Aristomedes, in line 27, was probably trierarch before 356/5 (I.G., IP2, 1612, line 289), and Exekias,
in line 30, may be the son of that 'EQKeorros'ETKIOv'AvaKate(*s) who appears in a dedication dated by Kirchner med. s. IV a. (LG., II2, 2825, line 8).
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INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
21. Fragmentfrom the upperleft comer of a large Pentelicmarbleblock (E.M. 12995),with the smooth top surface and part of the smooth left side preserved, but otherwise broken, found on May 24, 1937, in excavations by the American School on the North Slope of the Acropolis. A heavy crowning moulding, 0.135 m. in height,
is preservedon the face and left side. H. 0.335m.; W. 0.14 m.; Th. 0.27 m.; LH. 0.009m. (line 1), 0.005-0.006m. (lines2-6). Ed. R. Stroud,Hesperia,XLI, 1972,pp. 428-430, No. 60, photographpl. 102. BOULEUTIC(?)LIST ca. a. 350 a. ' TOIX. 'EpEXOri[8os] AalTrr[Tp]iis 5
Kco,ulasv [BXA]Erraos CI[.....]10os [....]oK[---]
lacuna The general proportionsof this monument,as suggestedby the preserveddimensions,indicate that this fragmentprobablybelongsto a list of the whole counciland not simplyto a rosterof Erechtheis.The datingis basedon letter-formsand is confirmedby the identificationof the demesmanin line 4 (cf. P.A., 2876). 22. Fragment of a columnar stele of Pentelic marble (I 3798), with part of the curved inscribed surface only
preserved,found on March20, 1936,in a Byzantinecontext west of the Odeion(J 11). H. 0.148m.; W. 0.17 m.; Th. 0.04 m.; LH. 0.006m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXVI, 1967, pp. 226-227, No. 35, photograph pl. 60; S.E.G., XXIV, 165.
ANTIOCHIS ca. med.saec. IV a.
NON- -TOIX.
lacuna
[KoXcovis] ? [ ....i]Xv[ns . ---] [E0ip]&vr)s E0[----] ['la]aiTrlos
'lacqi[8plouv]
5 [e]opa
copLi[covXaipE(p?xv[ous] Kau'i, Xis rviqpcov[os] s Xico[voS] TpcoTr6paXo
'OvfilrcpMV?[----10 ['E]pota&g[ti] [Pi]N668r[osACrroAovus] vacat
In line 5 the iota was not inscribed. Iasidemos (line 4) may be a brother of that
who made a dedication to the lAknnTroS 'latomi8tio KoXcovfjOEv
Twelve Gods and to Good Fortune at some time probablybefore 350 B.C.(I.G., II2, 4564, the only other occurrenceof this rarenamein Attica).Thereis some doubt,however,concerningthe restorationof the demotic Kolone here,since elsewherethis demehad two representatives (No. 44, lines 63-64). 23. Fragmentof Pentelicmarblefrom near the lower right cornerof a base, found in the wall of the Library of Hadrianduringexcavationsby the GreekArchaeologicalSocietyin 1885,now lost. H. 0.40 m.; W. 0.48 m.; Th. 0.46 m. Ed. S. A. Koumanoudes,'Ep. 'Apx., 1886, cols. 11-12, No. 5; U. Koehler,L.G.,II, 5, 872b; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1744.
THE ORIGINAL TEN PHYLAI
41
LEONTIS med.saec. IV a. lacuna
[
]
[-a. 3 - K]paTrrl [-ca. 4-]Tla'rlS [-ca. 2-].. PPIE
5 [)p]Eappioi
NON-T1OIX. lacuna [---] OEoykv[rjs] "ri1pcovos STi3pov
KXT-rov 20
[Au]avvioas AvauKp&aTo [Z]cbcrpaTros
['O]XuIrrioScopou [A]ioyvim 10
KaNXiabcrls AlaKplTOS
AIEi8XovS
AlO?XOUS
ypajIj[aOTrEus] pouAvis 'A[v]TlU6VT|S 'A[\]cOTrEKfi[eV]
lacuna
['ArroX]AcoviSTr (?) 15
[----]Ts
[------] lacuna
of Lysaniasof Phrearrhioi,ownerof freedmenca. a. 330 a. (I.G., II2, Lysanias,in line 6, may be the fatather 1567, line 10), while the prytanis in line 10 is probably the father of an ephebe, also listed as ?AoXay6s,named ECrrro\isKa7aioaSouLOpeappios ('ApX. 'Ep., 1918, p. 75, No. 95, lines 6 and 12; cf. also comment on p. 88) who served ca. 324/3. AKntipiOS AitouS (lines 11-12), along with his brother and three other doctors, was crowned by the demossometimebetween360 and 340 (LG.,II2, 4359; cf. S. Dow, Bulletinof the History of Medicine,
XII, 1942,pp. 18-26). The transitionalorthography,-os for -ous in line 6, yet -ov in lines 8 and 20, accords well with a datingca. a. 350 a. for this inscription. The recording of the secretary at the bottom of Col. II suggests that the fragment itself belongs near the bottom of an inscription. The fragment may belong to a list of the whole council. The difference in length between Cols. I and II, if we have the bottom or nearly the bottom of the first column preserved, is approximately the difference in the number of demes between Leontis and Akamantis. None of the names in lines 17-20, however, can be identified positively with either of these two phylai. 24. Fragment of a stele of Pentelic marble (E.M. 8717), broken at the top and on the left and right sides, but preserving the original toothed bottom and rough-picked back, discovered by Pittakys in 1833 in a private house near the Monument of Lysikrates. H. 0.34 m.; W. 0.28 m.; Th. 0.105 m.; LH. 0.011 m. (line 1), 0.015 m. (lines 2 and 3). Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'Eq. 'Apx., 1853, No. 1942; U. Koehler, I.G., II, 1185; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 2829.
med.saec. IV a. in corona
NON-ZTOIX. in corona oi 8[ro6-rTai]
[Xa]pivosXapcov[i8ouEUcovupIes] orET[avco0e?iS v6rr' S PouXs] [&av]enKE The mason appears to have omitted the article in the first citation, inscribing the first letter of Trpv-rTaVES right at the edge of the wreath. For the restoration of the demotic in line 2, see D. M. Lewis, B.S.A., L, 1955,
p. 30 (= P.A., 15440). 25. Two joining fragmentsof Hymettianmarble(I 1108).The upperpiece, preservingpart of the top with a slanting rough-picked cutting, but otherwise broken, was found on December 24, 1934. The lower piece, broken on all sides but preserving a moulding 0.066 m. wide below the inscribed surface, was found on October 18,
1933.Both werediscoveredin a modernhouse wall over the area of the Tholos (G 11-12). H. 0.14 m.; W. 0.37 m.; Th. 0.172 m.; LH. 0.017 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVI, 1947,p. 151, No. 42, photographpl. XXV.
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
42
ca. a. 350 a. NON--TOIX. L---- 'rrpvr&VEIS &VkOeva]v vwK1a[av-tEs] ? [rr -----&p]XolrroS 26. Fragmentfrom a base of Hymettianmarble(E.M. 8025), found on the Acropolis,broken at the bottom and right and cut at the back,but preservingpart of the top and inscribedleft side. Theface was once crowned with a moulding,0.05 m. in height,whichwas brokenoff in a later re-useof the block. H. 0.33 i.; W. 0.32 i.; Th. 0.135 i.; LH. 0.011 m. (heading),0.006 m. (lines6-25). Ed. U. Koehler,Ath. AMitt., VII, 1882,pp. 108-111;I.G., II, 871; J. Kirchner,I.G., 112, 1748. PANDIONIS Front Face a. 348/7 a.
NON-.TOIX.
i [E] so [TT]av8iovi5os 'I o0rrI
5
IT [ p v T 'a v e I S] E O ( i X o [ v ai p X o v -r o s ] a -r E cpa v co e 0 [ v - E s vJTrr T o 5i 6 'r I o V] ?r -ri s o u7 [ij K a i s di v i e E a a v ] TTuaavliciv-rplT-rlI K[vSaOrvaiicov-rpmKis] [Mvppivovaoiav-rpr'i5s]
15
[R]aiavilsiCxOimep0s a- ca. 3 - B]cpposXcoa-rp6rrov [Tacxtavt]']s i.rr[i]vepe
10
[-
[-Demotic-]
lacuna
Demotic-I
lacuna
[-ca. 4 -]PCaTOS 'EXESaIaclV[TOS] ca.4 -]OEOS OCavoB5I'[vIov]
[A]rlJj.l6q7os Arll4---] Evoyaifs[I------? I lacuna Left Side
20
ITavsiov [--- ca. 15i--- rdsv- Tro]TS [ISos pvMc-rats i4nlpiaeOa]tgrraviac[t] ---ca. [-r6v TacljLfav Kaal [&p'ris EKcx
it--
-S Qcxaev
'rfs StKato]o-nnvS
[irEpi-ro*s (pv7'rasKCai orr1sav-oaai &rr6--]IjH SpaXgWSov [Xpvac'S a'rreq&pvcl
Si -r6&E -r6]y'$piclati [&vayp&aiat 25 [Kai'crriaait~v TIavSiovos]vacat
This inscription is unique in that it is the only preserved register in which the trittyes are actually mentioned, although there are a number of texts where the demes appear to be listed to a great extent according to trittys (Nos. 44, 47, and probably also 13). The inscription is also important as the earliest example of a decree (lines 18-25) honoring one of the members of the prytany, probably the treasurerfrom the deme Oa. 27. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 2346), broken away behind and at the left, found on February 1, 1935, in a modern context over the southern part of the Odeion (M 12). The top surface is smooth and has a corner of a rough-picked angular cutting. The right side and bottom are dressed with a toothed chisel. H. 0.098 i.; W. 0.17 i.; Th. 0.27 i.; LH. 0.018 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, pp. 250-251, No. 29, photograph pl. 54; S.E.G., XIV, 113. saec. IV a. [---------
NON-7TOIX. ITpvT&rdV]Ets [vv]
[dcv6OscavaTsqeavcoe]vrE.s [&'rr-- ca. 7 -- vTo ills] poviAis
THE ORIGINAL TEN PHYLAI
43
28. Fragmentof Pentelic marble (I 1084), with the top surfacepreserved,but otherwisebroken, found on January2, 1934,in a marblepile southeastof the Stoa of Zeus (I 7). H. 0.048 m.; W. 0.082 m.; Th. 0.027 m.; LH. 0.009 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,VII, 1938,p. 93, No. 13, photographp. 93. ANTIOCHIS saec. IV a.
NON-rTOIX.
Trf]S'AvlnoX[i5ospvfs] [ot Trrpv-rdveis rrr6]rs po[vsi Kai Tro] [cTE?pavcoeVTrS &veE.aav wrri-- ca. 9 -- apXOros] [68qou Kal 6SKalOc1vrls] [dpeTriS EVmKa
29. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 4973), with part of the left side preserved, but otherwise broken, found on
June 17, 1937,in a marblepile on the north side of Kolonos Agoraios.A projectingband above the text has also been brokenaway. H. 0.095 m.; W. 0.115 m.; Th. 0.052 m.; LH. 0.01 m. in line 1 and 0.007 m. in lines 2-4. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, p. 217, No. 69, photograph pl. 55; S.E.G., XVII, 43.
ERECHTHEIS saec. IV a. [...]ros T[----] [Er]covuwis [.]pofoeos [-----] ['AlpEaS (D[-----]
lacuna
The lettersin line 1 may belong to an archon or secretary,but they do not suit the usual formulaein such headings.
30. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 4509), found on February10, 1937,in a Byzantinecontextin a pit beneath AcropolisStreetat the west face of the Post-HerulianWall (T 24). H. 0.125 m.; W. 0.16 m.; Th. 0.053 m.; LH. 0.01 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, p. 251, No. 30, photograph pl. 53; S.E.G., XIV, 114.
post med.saec. IV a.
almost XTOIX.ca. 25
? --------] [oti rrpuT&rve irr6 TrS povufiS] aTrE6avco[e0vTeS Kai 'rou 6i[liov Xpvauo'iorTep&vcoi] -] aPr?TfiS ve[Ka--
lacuna 31. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 2363), brokenon the right and left sides, bottom, and back, but with part of the rough-pickedtop preserved,found on February2, 1935in the wall of a modem well south of the Tholos (G 12). H. 0.26 m.; W. 0.10 m.; Th. 0.10 m.; LH. 0.008 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, pp. 38-39, No. 48, photograph pl. 11; S.E.G., XIX, 151.
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44
KEKROPIS post med.saec. IV a.
NON--TOIX. vacat
5
10
[uvrrTr]at6vES [--ca. 6 --]voS Epauvf'[8ous] [- . 6 --]TroS 1Tauicb8o[u] [- ca.6 --]2EoS 6'ITTTrcoV[oS] [-- ca. 6 --]tos 'Av8po', [--] [--ca. 7 --]rlS Oti7utorr[ou] . 8--] [[-- ca.7-['AXaIETS] a. [-- --]-c
[--ca. [--ca.
--
'AplOcra[ov]
E]Oievou
NtKoSia[ou]
9 --]UCTrTrro 9--]eKA[--] ca. 7 -- 'Aar]uqpo[u]
10--]Jiou ca. 10--]COVOS [--
[--ca.
15
vacat The prosopographyconfirmsthe date. Astyphilosin line 13, the son of Philagros,is well known in the first half of the fourthcenturyB.C.,as councillor(No. 7, line 7), as dedicantto Aphrodite(I.G.,II2,2820,line 5), and as orator of a decreeof Halai (I.G., II2, 1175, line 1). He should also probablybe identifiedwith Astyphilos who proposed two Athenian decrees, one dated 378/7 (L.G., II2, 42; cf. P.A., 2662-2664), and the other 373/2
(Hesperia,III, 1934,pp. 2-3, No. 3).
32. Base of Hymettian marble (E.M. 8047), preserved on all sides, but damaged at the upper right corner and
obliquelyacross the face, found on the Acropolis.A large cutting, 0.30 m. in length, 0.23 m. in width, and 0.07 m. in depth,intendedfor the dedicatorystatue,is preservedin the top. H. 0.37 m.; W. 0.64 m.; Th. 0.47 m.; LH. 0.009 m. (heading),0.006m. (register),and 0.015m. (citations). Ed. P. Foucart,B.C.H., XIII, 1889, pp. 346-354; A. (H. G.) Lolling, 'Apx. AEAriov,1889, pp. 18-19; U. Koehler,IG., II, 5, 871 b; J. Kirchner,IG., II2, 1751. PANDIONIS
post med.saec. IV a. ] ov[ [TTa]v[ a[PXo]v
'ro
NON-XTOIX. 8 o5
v -r vE s &v
[T6crEpavcoe0'VTE5
[p [latavfis] 5
Tfis
cra v o
rr TrjS O3ouXfi V Ka Kal StKatoi
[Mvpptvovaioi] ca.7-8--]..
o
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-ri
25
Kal C
vr s]
]
TOU' 8i
0ou]
[KvSaOlvatfis]
[ ?---------] V [- ca.8 --]OS Arlpou
[ ----][EU].[Ev]osEU[- ca. 3 -][-] ToXunfi Opao Epavp6Xo[v]
[Ai]npiA8ou 4A[icpt]i8rls
XapTvosXapiou
'locpcv AOciSoo 'AvTnq)ovnveOou
NIKica Aloqavous
AuvilaXos Auvaiicivov
TEtCaicxev6O nvTTEoviKO
ANG[--
10 GovKi.fs OeoyEvovs 30 'ApltorapXov AIx.uaAiXrls XaipcrrpaTros XatcpETrpTrro(u)'AyyeXEt?T 'EKcpavros 'Ayvofou E*qpa&vcop EOtppaiou 'EiTilXovu TpoKAXeiS-s 'Epv.oyEvrls MevEKp&arous (liXOXcapris O)AXoKuB5ou[S]
n[vaoCa]v[ioa]S [--
ca. 6--]5
15 XaprlsXaprTalou 35 Kv[0ipp]l[oi] AiaXivou AiOroKparriT Kai.[i]T-r[ovS] Mvroniy.[vr]s 'Palis AO66OTOSAIoyEvous 'AVTwnCavr1S 'ApiaTropavovsTpa1oaiii E'rr6XECAios EOSrlIosvacat MaKapicos
[]---[.]E[--ca. 9 --]o[v]
50
EcbjptXos'rETpavov 'i65s[rlp]os 'laoSfioilou 'AptCrroKAfis 'lepoKAovs 55 'Apx[i]as 'ApEoiov 'AvSpoiSris Olha&ypou Aicovos AIOKXfis [Tl]poc3aiaioi T6qpavos ArltOXiov
KcAAlKA'jS O)pvcovoS "Ev6Siios EU.Srml8ov
60
THE ORIGINAL TEN PHYLAI 20 EOeoivos(PlapXiSou KX!plo-rosQ)iapXi8ou KovOuXiSai ArmlloviKov ArjiTiNiXoS
40 EioevrnsT"EX7rcovoS 'ApicrroKEous 'AppcbviXos S-repiris 'Hyo-alor6copos'AplilXov OE6OSo-oTTfauvacviou MeXroicas'Aplu iu'iXovs
ypcapp
TEi s T-irS P3ovuA s [K]ai
Troi
5ipou
EviOuvEiSou ToXllaTos OeoyEvrs'Awlou
45 Acpo IJS
IpKIOou
MEXiTSiE S
Right Side
Left Side 65
45
6Soriios
i p1ouXA The transitionalorthography,i.e. demoticsin -is (lines 17, 31, 38, 42) but the genitiveending in -ou (the patronymic in line 11 has been curtailed), together with the lettering and most of the prosopographical connections,l1 suggests a date somewhat later than the middle of the fourth century. The most important item of prosopography, however, would indicate a dating toward the end of the fourth century, for the prytanis in line 51, Teisamenos, son of Pythionikos, of Kydathenaion, appears again on the bouleutic list of 304/3 (No. 61, line 69).
Unless we assume an identically-namedgrandson,this bouleutesmust have been very old duringhis second termon the Council. 33. Fragment,probably of a marble stele, used as a paving block in the Karyaes monastery at the foot of Hymettos. Ed. A. Boeckh, C.I.G., 132, from a transcript by M. Fourmont; U. Koehler, I.G., II, 1341, and J. Kirchner,
I.G., II2,3202, both from a transcriptby L. Ross. a. 344/3a. lacuna
lacuna
lacuna
corona
corona
corona
in corona PpovuXAii-rriAuKi
in corona ol upvXrai 6
in corona oi puXeTa- 9
CKO&p)(OVTOS in corona [oi OavUo]yeiT
in corona 3
in corona oi [..... ] [-traces-]
[-traces-]
in corona oi 5rlop6rat 8
5
in corona [traces-]
10
in corona ol aulTrrp-rTa
[V6iS]
12
This elaborateseries of wreathsbelongedto the prytanydedicationof an unknownphyle. The readingin line 1 comes from the Fourmonttranscription.It is very possiblethat the letterin line 3 which Ross read as and not [ol ira]Trsisas restored pi was in fact gammaand the officialscited here were ol aouMoyeis TOi 65iTjiov by Ross and printed in the Corpus by Kirchner. Although there is an obvious connection between the phyletai
and hippeis(cf. the texts relatingto the hipparchsand phylarchspublishedby J. Threpsiadesand E. Vanderpool, AA-r., XVIII, 1963, pp. 103-111, Nos. 1 and 2), the syllogeis belong more naturallyin an inscription honoringthe prytaneis(No. 19, and I.G., II2, 1257). See Introduction,p. 7. 34. Base of Eleusinianlimestone(E.M. 10609),composedof manyjoining fragments,found in 1860duringthe dismantlingof the Churchof Hagios DemetriosKatephoresnear the ancientAgora. The block is inscribedon the face (side A), and on the left (B), and right(C) sides. 11 The brother or cousin of the prytanis in line 14 was trierarch in 323/2 (I.G., II2, 1632, line 67); the son of the prytanis in line 16 may have been ephebe in 305/4 (I.G., II2, 478, line 37); and Stephanos of Probalinthos, in line 59, was probably diaitetes in 325/4 (I.G., II2, 1926, line 49).
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
46
H. 0.27 m.; W. 0.815 m.; Th. 0.751 m.; LH. 0.007 m.
Ed. S. A. Koumanoudes, LiXlio-rcop, I, p. 190; U. Koehler,I.G., II, 114;J. Kirchner,I.G., II2,223. The text of side C, lines 1-9, appearsin Hesperia,X, 1941,p. 44. a. 343/2a.
NON-"TOIX.ca. 90 For SidesA and B the text of the Corpusis not repeatedhere. Side C:
5
[ypallaT]r] ?[v]s KarTa Tr[pUTa]vE?av' KXe6oarparoS TtioaOevous AlylXtiES ?Tri T& ytiC aTa' Arli6jpiXoS nTTavTraXEOVTos 'AypuXF0Ev i-rr T6O ecoplKO6
Krijq)oq)cov Kepacicovos 'AtiSvaTos pouAiAs Traiifat
'AvrTtKqis 'ApiaTroKp&TrovSKuSaOr vativS ApopioK7iXEris epaavcuiaous 'AyvoiiOios
10
(v aUTCOi KoAcos Kcia StKaSios eTrrEv'tEMI EOSo.os KnrrcElSijr fi povu? Bp&XvuAosBae0AXou 'EpXitEvs Trpoa[f'ra{Ev] j oK'ooJp{aS CI TI T OV TrprTavecov -rTOv &di rprTaveJ6vTcov Kal TrqSTrs 5itOiKio',cS Tpt OUtf Kca TriS s8itT[&XEav Ta] pAT-rnota aCUppouXEVcv,[8]ES6X0ea-rTf povuAfi wrralvara EvSojov OeayyAou uvrrairTT-ov&pTrijs ?[v6KaKal StKat] Kal o-rEqavCocatarrTovXpvUXaci oTrEavcoi dTr6 : ?: SpaX.t"ov wrrESavras ooiV0 S TrfSEiST'V PouXhriv TOS &p] EU[0vas 8io 8-r Trcv pouVJUTCv. Elva[i 6'] aOTCrl Kai rrapa TOU6[IIMO]U y)pltov Elvatlels Tv o-rpavov Trap'[&K]ao-rou [E'po0ai d&yaO6vTrt&v] 15 [86]vrilTa. avacyppayat6e -r6O -r TOy9iql"Jt a s1il T6] &v&6rOia T'rs ovoXfi[s 'rijs rrl 7vooS]6TOU&pXovwros' [eI] [86 T-rvavaypaq>hvKalT-rv]
[Tro]lnv T[------------------------------------]
[[-------------------------------------
]I
lacuna
The new readingin line 16 is based on an examinationof the Princetonsqueeze. 35. Fragmentof a circularbase of black Eleusinianlimestone(I 2003), with part of the bottom, which shows roughanathyrosis,and smoothtop preserved,but otherwisebroken,found on September20, 1934. H. 0.101m.; Est. Orig.D. 0.425m.; LH. 0.011m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,X, 1941,p. 40, No. 7, photographp. 40. KEKROPIS a. 343/2a.
NON--TOIX.
[Tri nluEo8]6T9[&]PiXOV[T]os KeKpoirTSoTrrpu[Trveis] SaIovi viKic1javT6S [ -----] [&5(vkeaa]vacyaOcoGl [Tro 6Si'o]U KplvarroS Kal o-rEyavcoe^r[8rSETrr6TiS PouvijS] [Kal rTOU]68pOU &pE"TrsvSeKaKal iKcla[ooalvrrS]
36. Fragmentof marble, seen by M. Fourmont "Athenis,in loco monasteriiCyrianiappendice,"now lost. The monasteryis better known as Kaisarianion the slope of Mt. Hymettos(R. Chandler,Travelsin Greece, 1776,pp. 145-146). Ed. A. Boeckh, C.I.G., 183; U. Koehler,I.G., II, 870; J. Kirchner,I.G., II2, 1747.
47
THE ORIGINAL TEN PHYLAI AIGEIS a. 343/2(?)a. sT OS p Tr& [Aly lacunaof 9 lines
v &viO
------------
t si
[t)i]Xa6[aq]
lacunaof 9 lines ['Ay]Kuf.[eS]
'Avriyivrns'Avrtrcbpo
AEtv6oT-p[aros]AE[tVI]&8o
AtovUoos 'HcalToriovoS
[A]uvo'rKfjs OpaavpEvouS
lacunaof 9 lines 20
0E6voT-ro[s] eEoPvo1riaTou
xKKoXcovoO "Ave[o] NKTrlprrou ArpniTrpios1TErrcvKpOcrou
[rapy]frTTioI M?ya[K]Xfis[E]iavT-rou
Ei'voposEf0uv6p9y
lavyciaS ZcoKp6croUS
5 KuvavTriBa
['lco]vi[8]a [Xp]virS (DXo(I)or>Tio ['E]rrnlyvr1s'AvpoKAtovU ['A]aites NIK1lpaTosNiKOKparOS 10 'AVTIKpTrqS ?caAxvo E'rroXis 'AppiXEco NlKOplVOS 'EImKp&TrrnS [ZcOKpd&Tns "Appcovos 15 [Clr]yalFEs
['A]KeoTrifSrs 'AvTPI9yovs AlotXivo -coT,rijiSrs OiiCTrrl6o ['A]plo"ri[co]v
a v --]
ATrlJOX&PTS Xapivou MsvcarpaTroS Trp&rcavos
25
KoX.rUThS 'Aliv[i]as AECOK58ouS NauCvoirpaTosMeyaKMos p.o rTTOXhVeOs [z]iK
Barfis
nvtxas nTueiTrro O(XAoKparous 'Apuvv6pa)Xos 'Apaqmvioi
30
40
[ .... lTToXKpacTrrl
45
]vous
MupcoviSrsS KA.ovoS MvrljTEoS0 NtKor-r[p]a'rou C-rit 5licoi yp[a]ppaTrrS Tt1 pouAti KOal 35 naloviSrlS [BW]x'ruposTnEi0&v8po
noAvKp6rrisToXu[E]lnTroU The missing demes of Aigeis are as follows (bouleutic representation in parentheses): Erchia (6), Ikarion (4),
Teithras(4), Erikeia(1), Hestiaia(1), Diomeia(1), Myrrhinoutta(1), and Otryne(1). The lacunaeat the tops of the columnscan be filled only as follows: Erchiaand one smalldemein one column,Ikarionand two other small demes in another,and Teithrasand the remainingtwo small demesin the third,thoughit is uncertain whichbelong to whichcolumnsincethe registeris not arrangedaccordingto trittyes.12 The transitionalorthography(in the genitiveendings-o is almostas commonas -ou and demoticsterminate in -js, -illS, and -us) suggestsa date nearthe middleof the fourthcentury.The prosopographyprovidesa more accurate dating: the prytanis in line 4 was prytanis again in 341/0 (No. 38, line 17); the prytanis in line 7 was pry-
tany secretaryin 351/0(I.G.,II2,205,line 4) andhis fatheris knownfroma poletaiinscriptionof 367/6(Hesperia, X, 1941,p. 16, No. 1, line 16); and the prytanisin line 10 is veryprobablyto be identifiedwith the diaitetesof 325/4 (I.G., II2, 1926, line 34). The prosopographical evidence, as Raubitschek shows,13 provides a terminuspost
quemof 355/4 for the presenttext. More important,the prytanisin line 21, Deinostratos,son of Deiniades,of Ankyle, was orator of a decreeand almost certainlycouncillorin 343/2(I.G., II2, 223A, line 4). Eitherthis is anotherinstanceof a demesman'sservingtwiceon the councilor, moreprobably,the presentinscriptionbelongs to 343/2. 37. Fragment of a large block of Hymettian marble (I 483), broken on all sides and at the back, found on Feb-
ruary23, 1933,in a modem wall north of the westernpart of the MiddleStoa (I 12). H. 0.187 m.; W. 0.315 m.; Th. 0.315 m.; LH. 0.007 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, III, 1934, p. 63, No. 54, drawing p. 63; A. Wilhelm, Abh. Ak. Berlin, No. 20, 1939, pp. 7-8; A. E. Raubitschek, Hesperia, XI, 1942, pp. 305-306; for line 3, P. Roussel, B.C.H., LVIII, 1934, p. 91,
note 1. a. 343/2(?) a.
ITOIX. 18 (line 2, 20)
[ypalppaT?0]ST[c0] 8[^liCot] [KcaTrij] PouvXfiBA[irvpos] Tn[e0&v]6poTTaiov[fSrs] : rrrmptiS M1-rp65[cop?os]
vacat
This text belongs to the same year as No. 36 (cf. commentary for date). It preserves part of the roster of the officers of the boule. The last name, Metrodoros or Metrodotos, was a slave of the council (cf. No. 62, lines 10-
18, and No. 72, lines 5, 67, 83, 211, and 266). 12Gommesuggestsonepossiblearrangement in ThePopulation in theFifthandFourthCenturies B.C.,1933,p. 57,note1. ofAthens 13Hesperia,XI, 1942, p. 306.
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
48
38. Baseof Hymettianmarble(E.M. 10517),composedof twojoiningpieces,preservedon all sidesand inscribed on the front,left, and right,foundin 1881builtinto the foundationsof a privatehousenearthe LittleMetropolitan in Athens.In the top is preserveda largeellipticalcutting,0.64 m. in length,0.51 m. in width,and 0.10 m. in depth,intendedfor a dedicatorystatue. H. 0.46 m.; W. 0.78 m.; Th. 0.78 m.; LH. 0.016 m. (heading), 0.005 m. (register and decrees).
Ed. A. Hauvette-Besnault, B.C.H., V, 1881,pp. 361-371; E. Gollob, WienerStudien,III, 1881,pp. 209-218; U. Koehler,I.G., II, 872; J. Kirchner,I.G., II2, 1749.
AIGEIS Front
a. 341/0 a.
A y i
6 o s -1TpuTaV Es & v T V T ? S UTr Ts p
T -r E a Vv 5i Kai K1I
'vrn
s KC
rTi NtKopaXO T O U 8 Til o
25
'IKaPIETS
p ET
S Ev
Ka
'Aat?is AuvcapaoXirsAvorlroAl6os
KuBiaSAuoaiKpaTOuS
ECXEf85ou 'Apto-roqavrWs
Xalpcas lTapapjeuou [(c]OXapXosFTpaaioueou
'ApXevaTrrns'ApXEvacTou 'Epa-rcov'EpaTicovos
ECvpios ACrroo'e'vouS 'AWrroAXX6copoS 'ApXiou
['A]piyvcoTOS Bapupiou
30
TToxAUKXsi8[l]S Kaaita-rp&Tov 'Eo-rtaE TTooi'SinToS KoXXiKPa&ous
Ai68copoS(OtoKXEouv MEtIias'Hycraiou S OlAo)tlKTSos XpiKpiaC 'Ap[E]oiaSrTauaiou
Ba-rET AuoicorpaTOros IoXUEKTrov ?KKoXcovoO KaAclX(pavnKaMitKXEous
AlovitUaos 'Hyaolri
KoaRlipiSrl'ApXpa'XOU
'AipEivfou EUOivKXis EivOioSIKOS 'ApEiviou [K]uBavrTi6al TluTicov Aloapcvovi5ou
55
Ka[]AXoTpcrros
35
T[poevi8ov TTpoKAEiS6rS ctDTyaEiTs
ipou 'AKiparoS 'ApXE8 ovos
50
EUvocri6r8sEeopavTroU Tslep&aaoi AoaOevin Ario(p-ro[s] Arpi?tA0os Arn oKXEioS
IlAai;aiOaeayrllS
20
U apXovT-[os] av
TipoKPITosTipOKpaTous
ra[py]'lrrTio
15
T
eappias Oappia&ou
Ka?aialou EevoKA[?]rS
10
o a v oi
u oO U
S
'EPXtiis 5
eE
NON-XTOIX.
KouTEirrES
60
OE6(i.WrTTos
XatpEqpcv Opa6covos "AEtS Ecooia'Sou
40
'EArivos Ecoinyvous Ka7iXJoaxosMvrlcriteiov ,y MuppIvoiTTmS
(EpEKpaTrlS(OlioKpaTrou
TACoeES [A]rqpo-r[p]rrouXaipictaXalpiou Arp6"crpraTOS 'IcoviSal 'OTpuvvE (tClAvoSOeEoScpov Mrlly\i[s'II]OovEcoS 'EpIKEEiT 'Ewr aivETou 'ETcrapiEvcov
Oeo6coposeOsyvtios 'Apa9ivtio 65
Oe'69Xos
45
'AyKuAXf0v EvPiosEVPto6Tou AIOpEIE7S
70
Acop6eoS Oeeobpou
'AyKvXfIQEv 75
MeAr!xiJou MeAri'Cm7TrrTos ? ECTriaioeev TapIas ypuAralS, F1rrE8i' CIoaeirTrros [9]appias 'EpXt*ieseiTrev&pr|pi{eoai TroTS ['ri]s (pujs KaoCokS[K]a[i 6iKal]COS T'rapEvae-r[o]T[s] UMT-r[alS] Kac Tra iEpa&&TrF0rrUerrep -TCVwrprTavE [cov] o'ca st TivoeIvat, w'rrav[Coat aC]To]v a[pEr?T]srvxK[a Kcl 6i]KatooivvTrsT'rS wTrpi Tro5SwTrpTaVEr [Kali crrE]a[vCo]cTat ea[A[ o Cr-r]e[q]a6v[Co]i
Left Side s 'lKapties EiTrrev ETiE181KCaacoS 'Apti-roqavrw T]oTSQv[X]?ETaisTCaiV?Coai, EpyrqpioCa[t K[a(i 5]IKa'iAo[s] 80
TriSoCTVuoyiS TOi 8?iiou Kcal rfis 5[t]aco66
Ait66opov ()ltXoKMFOS rapy-rTTlov, Ttp6oKpiTov TitpoKpaTou'IxKapla,Oappiav Oapptasou 'EpXiia. eappias 'EPXtI?USsirrEv' rratlvo'at T-ro0 isporoioC5S Tro05 Tar pvuoT-r pia ispowToiTciavTaS'EXEuwTv[i] i TOo[S] auTc)coV Kaci &PE'TTS KaoCrTOV eveKa -TE(pavcovac SKatioavvri TS ES KaCi eaC.ou a-TEq)aVCol
THE ORIGINAL TEN PHYLAI
49
ov 'ETorial6Oev, 85 (pu-ras TIooefSiMTr Xapiav T -oOTla, 'IKaplEa, 'IKapia,'ApicTrop&vrjv TtpO6Kplrov OEe61VTrIcov
(in corona)
6 8fio
s
pouTi Right Side
hr raitvCat'ApI-ro[q)]avrjv EOKAEi8[o]u 'IKapiea8[iKatoo] [Ali6coposF]apy'rrrtosElEV' 90 [v]rs Sv6[a] TrfisES crEp&vcoi erlv A[i]yalSa uvi?lvKai oMEcavcocaiaUTOv0aKMoui (corona)
Theregisterlacksone name,usuallyassignedto Ionidaiin the spaceat the bottomof the firstcolumn.Although this demehad two representativesin No. 36, whichhas beenassignedtentativelyto 343/2,it had only one councillor in No. 42, dated by Charitonidesto 336/5, and the prytanismissing in the presentinscriptionmay well belongto anotherdeme(cf. J. A. O. Larsen,Cl. Phil., LVII, 1962,pp. 105-106). 39. Fragmentof a monumentof Hymettianmarble(I 6254),brokenon the left side, and at the top, bottom,and back, but preservingpart of the smooth right side, found on December27, 1949among stones gatheredin the north centralsection of the Agora, many of which came from the marbledumpof stones from the Long Late RomanWalleast of the PanathenaicWaynear the northend of the wall (N 7). Below the inscriptionis part of an engravedcrown. H. 0.29 m.; W. 0.185 m.; Th. 0.13 m.; LH. ca. 0.007 m. Ed. G. A. Stamires,Hesperia,XXVI, 1957,pp. 236-243, No. 95, photographpl. 61; S.E.G., XVII, 44.
AKAMANTIS NON-TOIX. ca. a. 340 a. ? [TTpooTrrartoi] [--: --]vov .:X]alipcorpraT[ou] [--5
10
[---- e :
]Eoaq)vTov
Auaaviou [----]S: : 'ApXivov [ ... ].r1s [OopiK]iot [IE]fKv0os: 'ETrrT-rXous [O]ouKPiTrijS: KaAXLou Aiovv(cr>ios : Ka7calSou [O]kao : nrlT8aicovos [E]Ks(5iTISq: Eueiou
: Eevcov8ou ['Av]TlynvrrS [TT6]pioi 15
[M] Vrlo'KiiS:
'
veoKAhouS
: NiKoC-rp&TroU [O]pa&acv [Tr]p6rros:MeXavcbTrou Tris [ouXjs [ypacxpjiacr?s
Kal
TroUSl ov (Df]Xiirrtos: 'Avr-nIpro Eip[?Eoi(8r?S)] corona
Stamires dates this inscription ca. a. 340 a. on the basis of the lettering, interpuncts, orthography, and, most important, prosopography. The Smikythos in line 8 may be identified with the property owner at Laureion ca. a. 338/7 (?) a. (Hesperia, XIX, 1950, p. 222, No. 9, line 13, and p. 265, No. 20, line 50). Thoukritides, son of Kallias, of Thorikos, in line 9, was secretary of the epistatai from Eleusis in 332/1-329/8 (I.G., II2, 1544, line 10). The
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INSCRIPTIONS:ATHENIANCOUNCILLORS
man in line 18 has been identified with much probability by Stamires as the secretary Kacrd& -rpvravefav of 338/7
(I.G., II2, 237, line 2, and 238, lines 5-6). The restorationof the demoticin line 7 is certain,though it givesThorikosone more representative than it normallyhad in this period. 40. Upper part of a small stele of Pentelic marble (I 3679), with the original sides, top, and smooth-finished back preserved, found on March 3, 1936, in a Byzantine context west of the Odeion (K 11). A moulding, 0.036 m. in
height,crownedthe stele. H. 0.135 m.; W. 0.169 m.; Th. 0.042 m. (at left), 0.052 m. (at right);LH. 0.004 m. Ed. M. Crosby,Hesperia,VI, 1937,pp. 461-462, No. 9, photographp. 461. AIANTIS a. 339/8a.
NON-ZTOIX.
e
0
E
I
-rrlAvu[l]oCIXXiS[o]u apX[o]v'rosAtav-riBos [rrpu]T(&VSiScok E[aEOUaEvoi Tra[p]a vacat [TroOS ]EorS 'EXE[et vi &cvi]0rhKav
vacat 5
[rri Auana]]Xi6ou &pXovroSoTS6KaT're ---- ]?l:H 1 vacat [oVav
-
[--- ][--
-----] lacuna
This tiny stele could hardlyhave containedthe namesof all fiftyprytaneisof Aiantis;probablyit is a private dedication set up by a limited number of the phyle's representatives (cf. No. 1, and commentary). The formulae
in lines 3 and 4 are apparentlyunique. 41. Upper left corner of a Hymettian marble block (E. M. 464), broken at the bottom and on the right side, found on April 29, 1908, during excavations by the Greek Archaeological Society in the Agora, built into a modern
house wall. H. 0.25 m.; W. 0.135 m.; Th. 0.39 m.; LH. 0.015 m. Ed. G. Oikonomos, 'ApX. 'Ep., 1911, pp. 236-237, photograph p. 237; J. Kirchner, LG., II2, 2833.
OINEIS
a. 339/8a.
almostSTOIX.ca. 25
[Ot]vt8o[s TrrpvVr&vts d&vOoaav] [ol] .rrl Au[oaticaxiou &(pXovros] [vt]Kficav[Tes rrT6Tr5spou\XvSKal] [TOu]Si'o[v oreQavcoOvreS....] [...]Tu[
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]
lacuna 42. Largebase of Hymettianmarble,preservedon all sides, thoughdamagedat the edges and at severalpoints on the faces, found in the spring of 1956 during excavations at No. 7 Hadrian Streeet built into the wall of a Byzantine house. The base, which now stands behind the storeroom of the Greek Archaeological Service in the Library of Hadrian, is inscribed on three sides and preserves cuttings for the feet of a statue on the top. H. 0.49 m.; W. 0.50 m.; Th. 0.52 m.; LH. 0.015 m. (heading), 0.01 m. (tribal headings), and 0.005 m. (registers). Ed. S. Charitonides, Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 30-57, photographs pls. 7, 8; S.E.G., XIX, 149; the dating of
Charitonidesis disputedby J. A. O. Larsen,Cl. Phil., LVII, 1962,pp. 104-108.
THE ORIGINAL TEN PHYLAI
51
BOULEUTICLIST a. 336/5 a.
NON--TOIX. Left side EPEXOHIAO-. fiS E[O]cp[v]uvJ "AvuTro
5
10
[K]nT[loa]fis
[----]
riS ['Err]X&p ; 'lacbvuwos 35
of?a'ns 'AvOeEScov 'loa'yopos 'Op69pcov v Ar6o-rpc xTroS
S 'AvrTI&Trr T]-TEpyaafls 'AVTriXappios 40 NtK6olaXOS
'AvTKqrip Is M6oxos 'xKI5cov
'Apio-roKpaTnl 'ErritrArls
rTveraBTis 15
BArrris Xap[as rTEcxavos
'lpcov 'AypvAEis Aao'ntrros;
45
'AvT"qyios O)Iyoocioi
MvqicxCov
2caor7rro,S
AaTpinrrpis
EOiSi0KOs
20
ns TIWOKpOXrr 'Tnrcov la'lpcorTaSat AuKlvoS
25
'
50
E00XpaXo[s] "Opios
55
AI66copoS lTouAvuapas
] OIhXTv]o[s
'Apx[i]vos
'ApcT"rOKXA' 'Apxias
A[nra]iV?^roS
30
AaKaTc[--] AOrTOKp&rMS
o101 'Avayupoco A6OKItOS
'lCoKp'rrlIS Teiaav8pcxS
=E--]
AAvoaiEos 'lacvol6os
60
'APX[i]Kp[rrs]
Face vacat
vacat nANA[IONIAOS]
[?]
[AirH]IAO0
65
['AXalifls
[...6...]S
?KKoXcovov )0 1C
le[]rlpri's [Xa]tp
'Av0eeciav 'Eaoriacfis ,IrrlvOapoS
[..].ivnmros
BaTefIs
[....]paxos [(OtrX6v]rXos
70 [Aiop,e]IS [Tltaac]iOos
iC)5
K!gcov
[N]EoTrr67ECios [TEl]epaloit
KcAifas 'HyTrcop BdcOuaos
S
150
NIKO[--] Acov 'AvriSoTr[os] KovevA6t.f[s]
cA-rTa6rs
Tnp6evos MuppivoOca[loi]
175
MelScov
OeTroUCtc1 )S
AtivoKp&rTqS
Ai1a8'sTis Xaptva'Srl s
NiKavSpos AioxvuAiSrl5
KaXicreins
065COpOS
NiKias 11.5
170
BA?yias )TS Opcao'uviE
'Apiorr65rllos 'EpXtii
['A]vrtoI0evis 80
A&cov
1110 rTTAcoEifi
nfTueocopos ['n]oouKpaTrls ['y] Mupivoirrs
140
'laciacxXos 'Orpuvfs 'Ay6cOapXos 145
EiIOIrKXfiS
['Qaiis]
TnovuapKnr OavoKr.1 s lcoo-eivqbs
'EptKltS
['Apa]grilvioi
75 [Oil]yalfii
135 TTaiavifis
Olirrrros
KuSaerivaiiris nu apaTo )S 'l'uOpcrro
180
Oouvpavls lTpaaoiTis
ris GeoScopiS' lpos 'Apitar65c
TlpoX&apns
At65capos
Xapi[lcasl
TicavSpos
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
52
EOeolvos
[np]ok-i6rls
Arl,rTptos Tacrias
Aioyvis
85
EOcp[o]pos
120
['A]YKu[xE]i|s Aicov Al{y
zbo"r[pa]Tr.os [ I]KapOi[s] 90
neie[cov]
'Apif-rapXos Aloafis
Xapi'aavSpos TToXuKXqfS
165
[I]6VOKitS
MEtSoKp&TrlS Oeo6inos
(M)i.[a]{Sat
Right Side
[AEQNT] AOS
[..]tiaS
AlOTriSls 'Apia-roKXiS
'AvTiq)avrls
AKAMANTIAtO 265 OopiKioi 'AWtoOcrioi is XoXapy AlovWcios Tllmov,is E3irptO65r1os vos 'Aelv68copoS 'AptoIroawrs 11po'p 235 GEo6yvrTros 300 MvrclIKpaTsrr TEoapcX1piS?s XoAfiSat 'Ayvo6SnIpos Ava(poov 270 KaMtAiyavri Oe?yyEXos 'I!to"t&nSat XapiSripos MoXo'r-rr6 KECpaiEtis EiTEaot Ai.aXiSat 'IrrTrapx
245
cOlXoKXis 'AvspogEvfiS K6atlcrXpos
rasura 220 EKaiP3oovi56at 'ApX?'aTrpaTos Kcal?aa'5rS 'Apx.XTpaToS Kil-rTrot 225 MeNavcoTiSris p[iKueoS
Arlglopitos
'EpyopgVlS 'Ay6aapXos
'OvoPaKifiS
TrpoSx.is
KoXcov-F
Naucrio-paTros 'Apxc-rrpacros AOKn
(DiXiaS
AvuciorpcraTo
?
310
250
'YpacSat Aaxxrls Avcravias
EU'nrvpiSal
285
GdOsTOS
'EKci\tIS 'EIEviSis
EOuvKparrMs 'Ayvouatot
irTEo'ias
(l)aoKpaTr'qs
'loxupias
TIgOAE,XiSriOES
255 nATrlK6S (DO)EIov 'Ovrlcr(ov SEONov Xovis 260 KpoTriSat A[i]TrO.IS
Op&ccov
TtzoKAfis
OXcovl6lrs
NtKoa-rparoS 280 ArltOTXrlnS 'Apioaroyqov nOploI
'AvrtIXaprs A14IapXos
E-rprTcov
KcAcias o6o0'iros
E
290 Er,K?S EipEaciSat KcXlias "Epl?otl 295
315
K< Kepapkov
EUO&yyEXos E6xmEtpi5rlS
AEUKOVOtiS 230
KuOfipptot
AETrTicas
[Ku]6avTriSa [K]aXXrAi-n5 130
"EpllTnnOS
'Apioroy'vrls nTpopcOaXaIot
I>av6owpaTos
['A]yaecoviSrls TUoTrdptot 205 coKsi6rls ODCoKICoV
215
160
'Ayy' eitfis 190 E09vKpa-TrMs
TTnvoK. is 'AVTrpfSro
[Zovvi]fS [ .... ]aXos [KA0pl]pa68S [ ... .]XrS 200 [ ....]Ivos [Aetp]aSticTcaI
210
OTve6aos A?coKPaTSris
['E]pSt^vrms
[...Ioiis [...7....]is [... 7 ....]s.
195
OE6rowrrwos
125 'IcoviSat
[p1o7Mi]iTrTrros s [... 6...]o
XapiSli|oS
'IrirtiOS
Fapyl'rTT1io TpoKbris Apopo,Xirls KAE6Kprros
[. .]coV ['Ayv]6.Oos 95 [Ko7vurfl]s
155
vacat
[....]E?.]os
185 7'rapi-is
Auoav8pi6rls
<'A>KEM-ropi6rs
.a[[]ias
Line170,lapisArON;line 230,lapisKEITOPIAHI; line272,lapisITrAPXAHS.
320
"laavSpos KaXtlqtios XalpESqros AvaiuilS TTpocnrra-Tio 'Ipo(iC)v
'ETt[Kp]&CTrs TitcovirSIs nFoXanUKroS
NiKou-rpaTos 325 Kitvvfis EU(piXl-rTO KaatIKpCTrqs
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THE ORIGINAL TEN PHYLAI
43. Large stele of Pentelic marble (E.M. 10553), preserved at the bottom, back, and at the left and right sides,
but brokenat the top. H. 1.48 m.; W. 0.90 m.; Th. 0.10 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. J. Kirchner,Ath. Mitt., XXIX, 1904,pp. 244-253; .G., II2, 1700; cf. Hesperia,X, 1941, p. 44, for lines 227-234.
BOULEUTAI a. 335/4a. ['EpExeqi6os] lacuna of
88 lines including 9 demotics
[AiyrliSos] lacunaof 90 lines including 11 demotics
55 [nctv6tovi5os] lacunaof 89 lines including 8 demotics
[AEcovTrSos]
lacunaof 89 lines including 14 demotics
NON-1TOIX. 110 ['AKaCav-rI8os]
lacunaof 87 lines including 10 demotics [--]ou
[---]ov K-qnpoia,Xfis KrltqaoK86To
5 Tlue6oSrI7os rTueo6SiXou 'AvSpoiais
'AvSpoiKxou
[---]ou [----]os
30 [---]Xou
[---]ou TT[p]op3ai[loi]o A6[---]
e0[---] [....
'AXtloairot
D[i]Xcov
]uAou
80 'AOT[v]6oco[p]os TToXOScopos 115 OouyEvou Noupvirviou
[. ..]iou
60 'ApXVEcos ['AvTr]i6ov 'AVTIqCOVTOS EOKvivov
[..s. ..]oci[ov]
TiOoKpamTis [... .......]o TE?
'Api[a]rcov 'E[c]Tr[a]iTs 'ApXo'rpa'ros 10 'Apicrocovos nToo(SiTTrrros 'ApuuvavSpou TTepyaCEiss 35 KcA[X]uK[p]raou novTTouricov 65 noTToXKo KTi'rlTrrrOS 'OTpuvEiS 'AyvoSilluou EO'rrupi6ai 'ApXaorpacros NiKOCTrparTO 90 Aucavixas MvraapXi8o 15 cDicovi8ou Auai&Sou 125 'EpIKetTS KT'rEipOKfi 40 Xauip68nos T-EpyacrTs K-Mcifvos 'ANXKIIpaXiSis Xacpecrrparou 70 KrqlrooScbpou KpreIcos BaTcrrS KoXcoviJES 'Apia-roycov 'HymEwPXou KMEcovvui[8r5 95 Eupqios 'AvSpoKQIs 'Apioro5i5j6o 20 cIoKioviSou 'Apitor6AEco AiCXivnS 'ApltoroqKrVTOS130 OTJyoucalot 45 KuSav-ricSa KaXfltiuS5ou 'AvTiyEvri 2wrivcOov 75 TTaiaviais Kaeit (DatSpopalXo ArWLoKiosS AaCeSovVTO XoAeiTSca rTparcov OEtdXEcos 100 EO0eiSIKoS Orni(aK6ES KciYrTpaTrou 25 EJOrriTTro vacat 135 tOeioorp&Trou Oepa'iTlrrou ruveirnrro 50 Thcof1is 'ApKE(pov vacat MeiScovo Eo66copos vacat T7oT,lUlOl UlTrV 105 'OvoiLIaKAE1iS AlOP2ETS 'Apilivrlcoro 'Ovo
vacat
'AvSpoCErvqrs ArLoKpa&TOU AhKaios AIKaCIou 'ATrroAX6copos
'ApXiov "EppIs1o Xapias
vacat KaAUKpaxrrTl
vacat ElpeaiSai GO6opios Xapcaiou
vacat
6EOlou
Xaipo7Tparos
Xapt&aou
vacat
NON-TOIX . [Ov[8iSos]
lacunaof 93 lines including 11 demotics
[KEKpoTrrios] lacunaof 94 lines including 9 demotics
['1'n-rroOovriSos]
lacunaof 85? lines
including 13 demotics
[Alav'rios] lacunaof 98 lines including 6 demotics
['AvTioxi8os]
lacunaof 95 lines including 11?demotics and2 lines uninscribed
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INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
['Esuaviviot ?] [---]os lacuna of [---]Nou [---]pou 10? lines 140 "Ayvcov Neo[K]X[{EI]rs [---]os 'AyvcovI8ou 160 npo[]vou uTrcrairTTioi 'Err[iK]o*pou O?oyEvrls TllX7erou AOTr6povAos 180 EcooiorpcrraOS Mivcovos MvralKp[&]Trls AO-roao6ou 200 145 AUCoKp6'rovS ECOe-rparos Obcrrpa'ros 165 MiK{fcvos EivoliSrs EOiuS5riov Euvopicovos OpaovXfis 185 epaclAXou rEvvaioS XalpTlrios AeiorTouv (DCAKtIaSri Xaipilvous TT'OUViKOv 205 EOaivrTOS 150 TTepieoTISa Alovvuco8o-ro ATqpoKpa&TlS 170 Arqaivt'rou nTvOap&dTov 'Aplo-roKp6crovs Xaipt'rTros ArTOK^KovU 190 'AvaKaCfiS IcborparTOS AatiStcSai Oih6oipppoTro 155 MVcrIoIcaXOS Ot1kOK7OUg nawriTtlis epaacov Novu9p&ovs 175 AeStEvou vacat vacat Opav-uri5Sou 195 (OiXcov
[---]n[s]
Alo0Treoou
nl[a]7aivETs]
210 OiX6o-rpa[Tr]os NtKoorparo[u] OE.6YYEXos [....]avns
(DXio[--] (L\o[--]
-?VO ?OV[S]
[..5...]Oov
Kcavo?ao[s]
'E'rrKp&aSrr
'ApXE-roMliOv 215 [...]oTrirTOu eEpiTEos 'Apio-ro68ros
'ApI-roqcpv'TOS vacat
'AvrtScbpou 220 AucaSorlpos AuvcnOou EITEcaToi -coKpawrr
KiqtIoOK?X[ous]
225 AioXyiUos
OitXatov vacat ypaaTia'rEcS Kara rpv-rpavrav fp6oevos FhEay6povu
5O6coi T-rC ypappiaTeIS
EOVVECOPO OsE6sco6pos
NEOKAEiSov vacat 'Axp8ooaios
'AvrTtiivrs'ApiaropivousTEiOp&acos
'Apitoro&vrwlS &varypaygES 'Ipcov*iou TEiOpCa&no Tr&Wpriq{cicaTa 230 Trri Kpi-rcov'EptiSKOUMapaOcbvIos &v-rypaq)Es TTlo-roAiTnS TTicroybvous'Ava(pXorios -rapiasTriTt pouXfjiAioyEvisAloyLvovMEXITEir
dcv'ia TraciaS E 6&&O rTCvdS
K6vcovMl-rpoBcbpou KuSaOrlvaiOS
KfipuvAiocov AtoaV&wro'Atpivaios
The surfaceof this inscriptionhas deterioratedmuchsince Kirchner'spublicationand the text printedhereis his with a fewminorcorrections.The bottoms of all ten columnsare preservedandtheirrelativelengths,which dependon the numberof demoticslistedfor eachphyle,can easilybe observed.Thesecomputationsshowthat one tiny deme in each of Erechtheisand Oineis, and two in both Aigeis and Hippothontis,failed to send representatives to the Council in 335/4. By the same reasoning Antiochis may have been served by two additional
unknowndemes,unlesswe assumean irrationaluninscribedspace of two lines in the upper, unpreservedpart of the tenth column.
44. Monumentcomposedof two blocksof Hymettianmarble.The upperblock, a, whichcontainsthe heading, consistsof threejoiningpieces(E.M. 8966, 8967, and 8968),brokenat the left andbackbutpreservingthe original top, right side, and bottom, and was discoveredin 1851builtinto a housealongthe west side of the Agora. The lower block, b (E.M. 10589),containingthe registerand citations, is completelypreservedand was found in the Post-HerulianWall duringexcavationsby the GermanArchaeologicalInstitutein 1878-79.The association of the two blocks was first proposed by U. Koehler (later confirmed by G. Klaffenbach). The lettering is certainly by the same hand and both probably belong to the same year, but there is some question concerning the physical relationship between a and b, i.e. the construction of the monument as a whole, for (1) the upper block (ca. 0.90 m. in width, if fully preserved) is much too wide for the lower (0.56 m. in width) without even the simplest moulding to form a transition; and (2) although the lowerblock has a top surface and a lead-filled dowelcutting suitable for a superimposed block, no such corresponding cutting appears on the bottom of the upper block. a: H. 0.15 m.; W. 0.85 m.; Th. 0.15 m.; LH. 0.01 m. b: H. 0.81 m,; W. 0.56 m.; Th. 0.38 m.; LH. 0.006 m. (register); 0.01 m. (citations).
THE ORIGINAL TEN PHYLAI
55
a: Ed. K. S. Pittakys et al. 'Errtypaczqa &v68roTOi&vaKaXKuvqOI?oa t Kal5cTotcai TOV&pXatoXoytKOU rr6o bv Tco!ca al8iov Aouvlis 'rT -rs Athens, 1851, wrrporov 'Enrrypacpai olKqc auAX6you. pup &vacxuKvqpeTaia, No. 44 (repeated by M. H. E. Meier, Commentatio Epigraphica, Halle, 1852, from a copy of the publication
communicatedby L. Ross); U. Koehler,IG., II, 1183.
b: Ed. U. Koehler, Ath. Mitt., IV, 1879, p. 97, and I.G., II, 869. Both fragments were edited by J. Kirchner,
.G., II2, 1750.
ANTIOCHIS a. 334/3a.
NON-XTOIX.
[corona] a ['A] T-rioXios vcoTvT-rEs v0r6 [a]-r.]Eq &p ET
corona -rrpTr&vsEi
r fiS
s
b 'Av,aAOatorol 5 'lepoKAfij'IEpcovos 'EpaTOr6oTrparoS NauIKOISo KvoS o)tXoX6pov AKipilrploS TT'vi'IT7rOr
oti
'rri KT qrla[KAXO US a]PXOVTOS ouvX.[s Kal] Troii 68 ouv
V K a K al i t Ka[ 25 Alyiliis
o] oa VT S
KpaTivosKpa-CrTou KpOriosKpa-nrjov 'ApicTr6ro,Slo 'ErrKparou (Do t)aivIroS
coT-rpaToU
30 EvitrrrrosEEpaTrrrov ['A:]rro7X6OScpoS 'OAUHwrriXov 10 'EnrlKpnrrls 'AMEt&Sov 'ApX8rip[o]sO)aElSiou Oecxy vris'AKEa&vSpov Oopaiis [$]IltaiytiSs AEcoKri8o KAEav6piSrBs KE&avSpou 1TaijcaviacsepaccnAov XaplwKAfs 'A0rlvocbpou 35 !)iXoKXfisBfacovos pr'rptosKcaMIrrrro 15 'ApplrrporTalris XapwKAiis Aic Ato>Kjfis'hiapXi8ou rcATT?avis AlarXOXos 'Apxkptos'ApXEvarrou AIcaXrOou BrB ocals Aelctaiou 'HyriaicXcoS KriplcrorpcaTro 'ApX)i[o]v 40 [X]aipaTrpaTosrvicpcovos 20 'ApntoreOs GEoTrroi6rou KA'Eo1rEriS GEoy?voU 'Arnlvrs TIp6OoSpIlKpiou Kac?iov 'ApanoarToSaaS KriqfiaosKrllvaoSilov Fvdietos ECOpqnt-rov O680oToS rvaeOov 45 ypacl1iaTrs Euq pifXnroS Tijs PoAS
in corona KvKvov cltXoX6pov 'AvaqXor-nov
Kai TOU8p,ou npov&Trrsnpogvou Tnpoa'rr&iXos
'AXcoaTEKfiS
50
?DiXl6OEvoS -EvopO,VTOS >VOs AoyvriS AioyeTro AiTropcoVTrir5Ae1viov Iteov XaiporpaTros EOU 'AvTiraXo[s.... v,]ros 55 'Av-ripCv 6XAcovos SIOU xvou GE6oScopos 'AVTldp6 NiKCov 'ApxivoY 'Aq06vros ()a&[vrli ]roe[s] ITO[S] KMcov[At ?]ay6pou vacat 60 Kpicoii e)6oqTXosXatpfou
KoAcovns
E'OluK p~aTo[] 'E'TTiXapvos EOK1[Tro]s ECKpi-ro
65 EITEalco "IeposMesavcb-rrov 'Epoia&a[i] "AveirTros'AVTIXa [p--] ElrnicaXi6ai
70 Koplios K6Cpcovo in corona 'EpaT6o-TpaTov NauvcaiSou 'AvaycXarov onpouAh
h povuh
75 otl quv7rai
80
oi qvU-Tat
Line 45, lapis I
Thereis an obviousattemptin this registerto groupthe demesaccordingto trittyes:the firstcolumnand the top of the secondbelongto the coastalarea;the bottomof the secondcolumnbelongsto the inlandsectionand the one deme at the top of the third, Alopeke, is located in the city. Of the five demesat the bottom of the third column,only two have been locatedwith certainty,Eitea and Semachidai,and both belong to the inland trittys.Probablythe otherthreeshouldalso be assignedto this trittys,althoughKrioa has been sometimes,on slight evidence,assignedto the city.
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INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
45. The right side of a small stele of Pentelicmarble(E.M. 13336)with pedimentaltop, brokenat the left and below; the rightcornerof the pedimentis also missing.Foundin the villageof Pikermiabout a hundredmeters northof the main road when it was broughtto the surfaceby a tractor-drawn plow in 1960. H. 0.55 m.; W. 0.11 m.; Th. 0.075 m.; LH. 0.009 m.
Ed. E. Vanderpool,Hesperia,XXXI, 1962,pp. 401-403, No. 3, photographpl. 118. COUNCILLORSOF TEITHRAS a. 331/0 vel 330/29a.
XTOIX.16
[s8o?EvTEIO]paaCot [s ....
8 ....
e]IrTTEV'
[cavvoaacl Tro]S P3ou
[Eu'rsTro0S]Tr''Aptocr
5
[op .. 6... .&p]ovros
X
Ka [pvauCooT-rEaC]vcoi [orov aTicr6cv ]irrE1SiK [aAos Kail yi]o-rTico [r?rEE7ernca]av TrcV e
10 [uaicov Kcal'T]v &?Xcov ol 8rq [o6a ?KAxucr]av [pL6rTavo0SE p]oouvXE [al &y4voVTo]BXirup
[os OuEiSou], MaVTIK
15 [AiS ...7....]&VS
'Av
10..... t]viaSr [..... ..... o]v &vay [s .... [p&dai E8TOSE]TO y/9 A?e [iala gv o-rfiXTq]i 20 [vri KalroTlfa]i Ev rCo vacat [ -------]
vacat This text records a dedication of the deme of Teithras and should not strictly be included with inscriptions belonging to the whole prytany or boule, but it is important in confirming as four the representation of this one
Aigeid deme. 46. Threenon-joiningfragmentsof Hymettianmarble,associatedas belongingto a largetwo-blockmonument honoringthe bouleutai.The singlefragmentassignedto the left-handblock (a = E.M. 8682),brokenat the top, bottom, and left, preservesan originaljoining surfaceon its right side and a back whichwas apparentlyrecut whenthe stone was re-usedas a doorstep(a pivothole 0.04 m. in diameterwas cut into the face).The largerfragment of the right-handblock (b = E.M. 8680)preservesthe originalrough-pickedrightside, but is brokenat the top, bottom,left, and to all appearances,at the back also. Both fragmentswerefound on the Acropolisnear the Erechtheionand werefirstassociatedas belongingto the samemonumentby D. M. Lewis(B.S.A., L, 1955, pp. 26-27). A smallerfragmentof the right-handblock (c = I 5810),brokenon all sides and at the back, and found in the Athenian Agora on May 10, 1939, in a context of Turkish date east of the Panathenaic Way and
west of the Eleusinion(R 22), is hereidentifiedand assignedto the same monument. a: H. 0.395 m.; W. 0.36 m.; Th. 0.12 m.; LH. 0.005 m. b: H. 0.41 m.; W. 0.30 m.; Th. 0.17 m.; LH. 0.005 m. c: H. 0.10 m.; W. 0.12 m.; Th. 0.038 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. a. K. S. Pittakys, 'Ep. 'Apx., 1858, No. 3419; U. Koehler, I.G., II, 1029; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 2397;
b: K. S. Pittakys,'Eq. 'Apx., 1841,No. 678; A. R. Rangabe,Antiq.Hell., No. 1276;U. Koehler, .G., II, 1026; J. Kirchner, .G., II2, 2423; c: B. . Meritt,Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964,p. 168-169,No. 22, photographpi. 28; S.E.G., XXI, 590. For the date see D. M. Lewis, op. cit., p. 27.
THE ORIGINAL TEN PHYLAI
57
BOULEUTICLIST ca. a. 330 a.
NON-ZTOIX. Left Block Block Right Cols. I-III Col. IV Col. VI Col. VI Col.V Col. VIII Col. IX Col. X 10 25 ['Ilr-roecov'Tios] missing[AEcovrTios] missing[KKpo-rriSos] ['AKaaLavr[I8oS] [AlavTriSos] ['AvrtoxiSos]45 lacuna
lacuna
lacuna
lacuna
lacuna
lacuna
['AkcoTrEKrjs] c
[ .xiufis MeVa-r.[pTros 'AvSpoKiAf[s]
]
[-----[---]r[s] b FAa-vKcovos50 [----]s
TtioKfi5s
'AvSpoKEi6'8nS
15 'ApiCTropvris
[--]p[.]os
[E]UayycY~.{8[s] lacuna
nTveias [Aix?]covi65s KTlniKAEiSris [
OUcrov
ca. 6--]K. iaS
'EpaTroKXAf D7rlAvoviSrjS
E[- ca. 3 -]o-iTrl' 'AvaqcX-rioi
'ApKecriAa 60
OacXPrl1p ACrr6ioos
[---]s
[--]Kfis
ECrnp6moT
[--]iAfis
KcaXtKptrrrls Kiv,as rro '11Tr iTTTrro KaAitKp&ar's (iXTrcoviSriS 65
[--]YlOs 20
a
[---]wrros ['l1la]T-r8cSa5 [A]!6Tripos KtKuvviiS KIKUVVTIS NIKtas [---]TS
lacuna
KA;EoV-ov
35 EuKpadrqs
B6rqeos
[---]Tos
KaX
[--]
OCKOS
[--]ios lacuna
AlaXKprroS
lacuna
PIKcOV
40 AuTroiAXeiSrs 'Ayacov
ApoKcAicov XatpEcrrpcoros lacuna A[rlni ?]Tpios A!ovcanios
lacuna
The mason variedthe verticalspacingfrom one column to another,probablyin an attemptto make all ten columnsequalin length. 47. An inscription,transcribedby Spon and Whelerin the seventeenthcentury,now lost. Ed. J. Spon, Voyage d'Italie, de Dalmatie, de Grece et du Levant fait aux ann6es 1675 et 1676, Lyon, 1678,
III, 2, pp. 70-72; G. Wheler, notebooks, BritishMuseum, P. 78800, Add. MS. 35334, No. 257 xxxii (unpublished); A. Boeckh, C.I.G., 199; U. Koehler, I.G., II, 873; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1753; S. N. Koumanoudes, 1noM,cov,VIII, 1965-1966, pp. 43-47; S.E.G., XXIII, 89.
PANDIONIS ca. a. 330 a. TTav tov i os rrpUr &vE s d& eO[ [o -rT ( a] V cp V vTs 6 rs pou 5
10
rav o i rr I ----i S Kal T O !i 6
tlaavelts ETpaT-cpviSrlS Ecocly?vou TTpa{as 'Avee.icovos
Geoyvrns 'Epyoqpiou
Aicovos Oe6vrloCroS
NIKiasXaipeSe{8ou
'ApxifSacos 'ApXtIKiSou eE66oToS-'AVTIr9ProOU 'AXKI.aXoS"AvSpcovos AacTrrroSO)lAivov
Muppivoicalol noXvua&las'Apto-roBC.avC[Tros] Ecoaiyvyis coCtny.vou NiKrCYaia T1iXOKh?ovs
'Ayyei S MTrlTOSMEVEcrrpaTov
25
apXovToS]
ov
X V
Missing:Col. III, including 12 (?) KulbaevaitTs, 2 Kuifippioi, 1 (?) TTaiavitis KaOulTEpOe
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
58
s 'AvTrivous 30 ['Av]Tr!tavx XiovisArjocrrp6rrou EOvuKp&rrov EOeuKp&nls 'ETxavSpos [X]apxpavTiSo[u] [---]XiaS EOKES{8ou 'AvTtiyvrsTiuoorp&rou [K]ove0uXia[i] 15 Xatpias MeXqfcrtrou
ZrEIptilS [A]rtviasAtivoKp6rrous
"Oacv
Zcbrr[v]pos Kpoai'vovros 35
[--]68r11os AEIKIPOY lacunaof 3 (?) lines TTpacaots 'ApitcroKAis 'ApiaroK8fiSou 20 [----]AYXAP[--]PYS
ov Xapias 'ApltoroyK [TTpopacAiaoot] Avaavias 'AptcorovAe8fou Kaopir8rs 'AplcroEf8iSou MvlacapxosTiioorporrov 40 ] EOK[p]&rous [--E-f.r.j'8tnpos [---]POY[----] Eitherthe transcriptionsof Spon andWheleror the inscriptionthey recordedwas defective,for Paianiaought to have twelverepresentatives (or if UpperPaianiaappearedseparatelyin Col. III, eleven)and Oa four,whereas theirtexts give these two demesten and one councillorrespectively. Theorthography,i.e. genitivesin -ov, demoticsin -es, indicatesa datein the secondhalf of the fourthcentury. The prosopographyhelps to refinethe date slightly,for the fatherof the prytanisin line 24 is probablyto be identifiedwith Menestratosof Angelewho was priestof Asklepiosin 350/49(I.G., II2, 4353 and 4354),and the demesmanin line 40 was probablythe prytanysecretaryof 301/0 (I.G., II2,640, lines 3-4). 48. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(E.M. 5247),brokenon all sides and at the back. The uppersectionof the inscribedsurfacehas beenconsiderablydamagedsinceKirchner'stime and a numberof his readingscannotnow be verified. H. 0.23 m.; W. 0.20 m.; Th. 0.11 m.; LH 0.006 m. Ed. J. Kirchner,L.G.,II2,2438. OINEIS ca. a. 330 a. lacuna
NON-2TOIX. lacuna ou
[----- --
[----[-----[-----5 [---
]oKA(Tov ]o.[ov(o] ? ou ]
[-----]KovI
[----------
[.-
-------]
[ ]fio[v]
15 Ov[o ----] [. .]9v[]-----[Ei]qp6[v]i[os----] E[---------]
E[ -----20 [.]o[.][ -------] [-ca. 2 -]oYv[S
]
---]
------[ KoecoKi8[ai] 10 [-------]9Iou Eoa[y][cov? ----] 'EwKrinpioto [-------]vfiov 25 KaicA(tX[os ----] []-------]r 'rrou Bov.r&[Sai] [-------?]oqcovros lacuna lacuna Kothokidaiwas transferredto Demetriasin 307/6and sincethis demeappearsin line 22 the inscriptionmust belongto the periodpriorto the formationof the Macedonianphylai.The reignof Demetriosof Phaleronwas an unlikelyperiodfor prytanydedicationsand we date this inscription,accordingly,somewhatearlier,i.e. ca.a. 330 a., a datingwhich seemsconsistentwith the style of lettering. Thatthis inscriptionbelongswith the prytanydedicationsis not absolutelysure,sinceOe has one morecouncillor, and Kothokidaione less, than they had on the registerof 360/59(No. 17), but such slight variationsin quota from year to year, thoughnot common,do occur. Line 6 was read by Kirchneras [Gop](Kfoi, but his first iota seemsno more than a scratchon the stone and the last letterresemblesupsilonmorethaniota. Moreover,judgingfromthe spacingof the demoticsin the right columnthe preservedlettersin this line occur too far to the right to be part of the demoticof Thorikos.The originalback is not preserved,hence the thicknessdoes not help in determiningwhetherthe list was of the whole councilor only of Oineis.
THE ORIGINAL TEN PHYLAI
59
49. Steleof Pentelicmarble,composedof two largejoiningfragments,found builtinto a house wall to the right of the ravineat the Amphiareion.The crowningmoulding,now partlybrokenaway, was 0.072 m. in height, 0.013 m. in overhang;the base moulding,preserved,0.045 m. in height,0.022 m. in overhang. H. 0.96m. (completestele);W.0.255m. (top,steleonly),0.264m. (bottom,steleonly);Th.0.225m.; LH.0.005m. Ed. B. Leonardos,'ApX.'Epq.,1917,pp. 40-48, No. 92, photographp. 41.14 DEDICATION OF 21 BOULEUTAIAND OTHERS a. 328/7 a. olSE nTr'8ocavEIlTOdv&Orllpa6 &vQcrK,ev i EOeuKpiTou&PxovTOS fi pouXh ' 4rr'
NON-ETC)IX.
povUEUTai
Arlm-rTpos'A(p
OlX6aopaTros'AxapvE
5 EOetKparnIs 'Ai6S[y]vc]a
'ApEviva'AypuXfipj
'AvtrIoTOS uvtracAriTrt Ge668opoSVaXorlve*i
Xatpo-rpaToS 'Papvo*i O\Xias Treiptv
[<]6Djav0ostx Kepa AaorTr
EOetricov iiprriTTo
25
'E-rrty'rs 'EpotiSr NiKavSposMapaOcbvt AuvaiceoEO
2cort<(a>)ns'AxapveO
"Evrr8os Olfi1e ypappiarrTems TaioviS eEoKpivvS 'YpCa&ris 2coKp&mrlc; 35 15 (DtIoKp&rrcsAIcoveiO nTue68iAos 'o"Ayvo(Sio TlpcrTOKifiKrq(potni BoOiXtS Oopaie? Iv cov rrk8ooaav oT1E&KTCIV evuatTa Ocav6oSrl,os 'AptorsiSrls "Epv[6os] 20 Arlp
EO[.--Ca.6_ K]o?MaTE
KcOtrA&r[s----] ----] v K'ApaiK[t
XoXapyE [Krlqnci]o[qp]6v
'Aptcrfco[v ----]
foAXO.EKToS 2pfr'TTIO
40
vacat0.022 m. TpIVEtSrs KoCatoeavrlS Xap
45
[]Tr6l8fi EOerupa&rrls 'Actp[v]alos Kal OtX[6orrpaTos] KCx Xalporrparos 'Pavvooait[os &i] ['A]Xapvsus [8]iaT?AroiUcv qpiXoTiJtoJi?
'Apq<8>vaTov, Olt6o-rpaTov$tiXvo[u] ApaKovrT{<>ou 'Paclvoi 'Axapvia, XaitpoCrpaTov XatpESfi'OU 50
55
aTcorv Xpuo'6i oiov, KaicrrT?avcoait EKarorov -crET&vcol drro6: P: pacXjvIrr&v r&T& S sOievas &v Kal ot &ahot piAOTIoICOVTai Scoaiv OTroOS Trpos 6STIXaprTa aTroIs i pou0X Triv pouvNivEI66T-rS t cv &avE6<6>py6T1r aro[8]aEbot Ta'iSa yiaS&K&cOyOr acoratv &vaypaait 68 TO6ETO roficpiol.ta rT6vypat lcaTraTris poVfijs gv o-ri 1 leivAlKaiaCt ori[ai]
EvT-rc lespooTOro 'A(ptap&ouvacat Line 9, lapis AAMnPEY; line 10, lapis AYKOPFrO; line 20, lapis AHMAAHS; line 24, lapis AO4AANAIO;line 30, lapis line 41, lapisXAPTTIAOY; line 44, lapis(DIAOTIMOYMEHOI; line 45, lapisANAGHMATOZ; EYANYM;line 32, lapis :QTIAAHX; line 48 APAKONTIAOYADirFNAION;line 54, lapis EYKPrETH;theta in lines 41, 42, and 51 is undotted. 14 A number of letters in the right-handportion of the lower fragmentcannot now be read andawe rely on Leonardos'transcript; in other places the text has been improved slightly from squeezes at Princeton.
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6INSCRIPTIONS:
ATHENIAN
COUNCILLORS
This text was a privatededicationof just twenty-onecouncillors,unlikethe largelists, e.g. Nos. 20, 42, 43, and 56, whichoriginallycontainedall 500 members,or Nos. 61, 62, and72 fromthe time of the twelvephylai,which listed 600 bouleutai.For two partiallists of prytaneissee Nos. 1 and 40. 50. Twojoiningfragmentsof a baseof Hymettianmarble(I 4081).Theleft fragmentwas foundon April29, 1936, in a context of the firstto third centuryafterChristin a cisternnorthwestof the Hephaisteion(D 6); the right fragmentwas discoveredon February12, 1937, in a Hellenisticcontext west of the Hellenisticbuilding on Kolonos Agoraios (B 5). The back and sides are broken away. The originalsurfacesare picked smoothand have draftededges. H. 0.082 i.; W. 0.30 i.; Tb. 0.15 i.; LH. 0.015 m. Ed. W. K. Pritchett,Hesperia,XVI, 1947,p. 184, No. 90, photographp1.XXXVII. NON-XTOIX. a. 327/6a. v4Itxaav-r&s---] [---]8o0 srrpvqrd(vEts % cH I-A] E y?lovos a5pXo[v-ros--- ] 51. Two joining fragments from the top of a base of Hymettian marble, broken at the back and bottom, but preserving the right and left sides and part of the top which has a circular cutting for a dedicatory statue. The left fragment (I 5906) was found on May 3, 1946, in a modem house wall over the area of the Civic Offices (I 12); the right-hand piece (I 259) was found late in 1932 in a modern house wall over the eastern part of the Tholos
(H 11-12). Belowthe inscriptionpart of the mouldingis preserved. H. 0.14 i.; W. 0.397 i.; Th. 0.085 i.; LH. 0.011 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVII, 1948,p. 39, No. 25, photographpl. 12. AIANTIS a. 325/4a.
NON-XTOIX.
&v~&aav [AI]avrji8o[s-rrpvr6&]visi vrr6 -is povuMis [a]Tmpavca[eB-r]ES xal YKal -ro-l1i9'[i]ov &srfs gwavEa
Smatoat5[vq]Irr''Av-riixMovs 52. Fragment of Hymettian marble (E.M. 4660), broken on all sides and at the back. H. 0.15 i.; W. 0.22 i.; Th. 0.30 i.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. U. Koehler, Ath. Mitt., X, 1885, pp. 106-110; J. Kirchner, I.G., II, 1752. LEONTIS ca. a. 325 a.
NON-XTOIX. [Ot!pEappIoi] lacuna of 2 lines
lacuna -
Ca. 14 ca.
11---
-]XOV
Ms]vEo"rp&rOV
[EV'rrvpf8Bai] Ca.8 --
5
MO;k?VKM9KOVS
?]s 'Ep6&vTrov [Xc-ao-rpcaTfrl8
1- Demotic--]
15
K[ -----------]
Aio[---------] Avuxvos[------] ac*vias'Ay&av[opos] AEVn'Icov A'ngciov
20
Ev'pov\osAio&B6pov
AV'Toqxvov 'Apur-r6Kpr-ros XouvifTj [- Demotic-] Xa7WKl5Ucs 'Av8popbTvrI 10 [-- ca. 8-- Ka]AJCA 25 rTrpa&rov Aioq0va s AlO'rrEieovs -12 ca. Gov-ripiBlIS(Daviov I]OKMOVS [- Demotic -] EovyEi-rovo[s] AlovUcTi~POw? ]cbpov I-a-- ca. 13--TTo,ra't&lo[t A]Eipa8l$t'ral - - -ca. 18 - - - I]QV lii5ppos[Eei8]vvi6cxov lacuna 30 fo?viui4Xijs'Eop-riTov [ArlpaSa]-rat lacuna I--
ca. 8 --
I---
ca.
'A]pIv6vavpov 'AerTvo-rfpov
10---]
THE ORIGINAL TEN PHYLAI
61
The prosopographysuggestsa date for this inscriptionbetween340 and 320B.C. Sundwall(Klio,V, 1905,pp. 283-284)restoredand identifiedthe prytanisof line 5 with the prytanysecretaryof 329/8(I.G.,II, 353, lines3-4). Leukon,son of Demeas,of Phrearrhioi,in line 20, was priestof Asklepiosin 329/8(I.G., 1, 4393).Chalkideus, the father of the prytanis in line 24, was one of the representatives of Sounion who took the oath on the Salaminian inscription of 363/2 (Hesperia, VII, 1938, p. 4, lines 71-72). Diophanes, son of Diopeithes, of Sounion, in line 25, belongs to a well known family: his father was leader of a cleruchy to the Chersonnese about 343 B.C. (Demosthenes, VIII, 6, etc.; cf. P.A., 4327); his grandfather was archon of the Salaminioi of Sounion in 363/2(Hesperia,VII, 1938, p. 4, line 69); and his brotherwas trierarchin 325/4(I.G.,II2, 1629,line 774, 1631, line 134).
53. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(I 5512),inscribedon two adjacentfaces, but otherwisebroken,found on June7, 1938,in an earlyByzantinewall northwestof the Templeof Ares (J 7). H. 0.245 m.; W. 0.19 m.; Th. 0.10 m.; LH. 0.004-0.005m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,X, 1941,pp. 42-49, No. 11, photographp. 43. OFFICERSOF THE COUNCIL a. 324/3 a.
NON-7TOIX.
Left Side in corona [i pouIA]fi ['r6v Tapa]v
ca.10-l - - - ]'ro
[--
5
[-- ca.7--]a eveKaK]al [&pTrijs [SIKatlorO]
corona lacuna Front lacuna [.. .]viaS GeoTr6oTrov [&cpX]coviF
10 ['Hyra]ias Krilpiao6pou vacat [y]palliaTraes TCI 6fcoi
vacat KCIT& rrpu-r[aveiav]
(I)[f]covos'PapJv[oO] [X]&piTrrros [&v]cypacp?*5 [- c. s-]IfilS KtXcovi8o 15 [TTala]veJs vacat
EOip&vrls (>[pOvcovos] 20
'Papvonatos ro0S v6[iovs] ITrrt EtpivoxI [s-----] 'AeOov?[S] vacat
corona lacuna
Onlythe lowerportionof a hastais preservedfromthe last letterin line one; it may alternatelybelongto iota, which would requirea restorationsuch as [ol vuMTha]i, althoughthis is less satisfactorythan the restoration [f1povuA]fto the generalspacingof the citation. The symbolin line 9 seemsto have been a false start for the name of the archon. 54. Partof a stele of Hymettianmarble(I 5863)with the left side preservedbut otherwisebroken.Found on June2, 1939in a Turkishwall west of the PanathenaicWay and southwestof the Eleusinion(R 22). H. 0.115 m.; W. 0.12 m.; Th. 0.057 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 260-261, No. 69, photograph pl. 48; S.E.G., XXI, 593.
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INSCRIPTIONS:ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS OINEIS ca. a. 321 a. ['AxapveSs]
lacuna []-----[e]pa&cA7[os]
[A]Eovr&o[s] 5 Ttv68lOno[s] Krlqao66T[ou] [o]ysalo[S] [ o]56 rao[s]
[-1traces[-] lacuna
55. Fragment of a Pentelic marble stele (E.M. 8701), broken at the top, but preserving the original rough-picked back. The stele was smoothly bevelled on the right and at the bottom and roughly cut back on the left in a later
re-use. H. 0.69 m.; W. 0.19 m.; Th. 0.10 m.; LH. 0.007 m.
Ed. U. Koehler,I.G., II, 1023;J. Kirchner,I.G., II2,2407; for the demoticin line 32 cf. D. M. Lewis,B.S.A., L, 1955,p. 14. ANTIOCHIS ca. a. 321 a.
NON-2TOIX.
lacuna ['AvagpXacrntot] [- ca.10--]S AEC[K]Pa[Tous]
(?) [-- ca.0--]s XaI[p]E[
[---
5
ca. 13---
[--ca. 6-[--ca.
6 --]S
[--ca.
6--]
.]a[[X]Ou
TotleKoi
EOayy^ou tiXivoV
[--ca. 6 --]os [--ca. 6 --]os 10
(?)
'Ap]i(rTraou
Auonl.aLXou
4-]oKA[fi] NtKOKA7ouv [--ca. 10--]5[----]
[-ca.
[-Demotic (?)-]
vacat
[---------]ovos I-----------I
15 [----
-]
[-----------] [[-----------] ] [-----------I
[rnlpaX8iat?] vacat [--]-----.---]KOV
[ElrTeaio?] vacat 'O7Wvp-roScbpou ['OA][r[Tr]t6[8]co[p]os 25
[-ca. 4-]as
'Avtriavovs
['EpotaSxa](?) vacat [-ca. 4--]v'v1s
NavcIX&pous
['ATrvrlv ( ?) vacat [--ca. 6 --]oS Mevr'Trrou
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THE ORIGINALTEN PHYLAI 30
[--ca.
9--]
Avcrt6ov
[--ca. 8 --]os Avui&Sou KfeiEv ['ACoTr]e
[ ... .]Kfi [--] vacat [....oar]pcrroSNiKocrrprov 35 [....]Gcov A\racovos [..5....]8rS NiKO6p6OUov [K]T[1Jn1 E8]i-ns
Krriacovos
Mer~qioTrou [M]?ETcr(as
[Ar l]69(pios AEcoo-rp6rou 40 [.. .]vufis Olvopiou [e]ou816seou8168ou jos 'ApXiAou [X]ap8T5 EOTrAOUS [A]iop&vr1s ['lTrTr]6mKOS KcA.Iou 45 [K]oXcovijev Arloip&rous ['AvTri]oXi8ls lacuna
A dateposta. 307/6a. was suggestedin Hesperia,XXXVIII,1969,p. 530, but no demoticbelongingto which Antiochisin the Macedonian periodwill fit the lettersandquotarecordedin ourlines28-31(readings
cannot be confirmednow from an examinationof the stone). Moreover,the orthographyin line 28, -rlSfor
the nominative pluralof the demotic,is not consistentwitha post-307/6dating.
56. Fragmentof marble,describedby Fourmontas beinglocated"Athenis,in domoEmiri,"nowlost. Ed. A. Boeckh from Fourmont'stranscript,C.l.G., 289; U Koehler,I.G., II, 1028; and J. Kirchner,L.G., IIP,2410.
BOULEUTICLIST NON-ITOIX.
s. IV-III a. [navS6ovifos]
lacuna
[----]-r
[--
]
[----]pou
5 [----]os
[----]rof[-]
[
10
I[--].[]
[AecovTiSos]
['AKailJav Tios]
lacuna QeoEv[--]
lacuna 'AVr[I]1[---]
'Apxao-rp[aTos] Kf[-].[o6]l
[--o
'ApX[t]v[os] (?) 25 'Ap06virT[os] 7Scb[9P]iWos
[----]CR
K[X]ooarp&Trov 30
[----]you
[ ---]AI[
[-----
EOrK{6ov ZSoK[Xi]?6lr 'E'rrlX&prs
[-----]
15 [---]
[-[--]
[XoW]A6T5a[i]
--]
MiKcovos
]
[--] [-----]
20 [-----
lacuna
[---]I.[---]
eop[]K[io] (?) [-- K]ps
35
A[--]K[--- ]X[--] [Kx]KEpaC.Iov 50 [-] TTKpoS [--]AAPOr[---] [--]aoias O[Eo]K[E]i6S[ou] [E]e6r5Trov['Tos] 'EntiKp&r[1s]
'OXuprrtcovoS
'Errntx6prns 'E'mriX&po[us]
'OAun-ri[cov] M[v]q.na69[u]
IEripavoS.KAcvos 'EVTrreS[co]v 'A?UiiooCa[t]o[l]40
M[v]rcnd5[5ou]
lacuna
Line 49: Boeckh KEPAAni..QN, perhapsfor Kegc[iiE]v.
45
'Apl[Cr]TOK[---]
noT&p[toi] Ecpos
[-- ]t...
-]
.
[
] lacuna
55
60
64
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This text appearsonce to havebelongedto a completerosterof the council,but thereare numerousproblems. The use of patronymicsis erraticand unparalleled:those in lines 35, 37, 55, 57, and 59 may havebeenaddedto distinguishlike-namedcouncillors(cf. No. 46) or to designatebrothers,but the appearanceof the patronymics in lines 30, 33, 38, and 52 is inexplicable.The absenceof the father'snamegenerallysuggestsa date in the first half of the fourth century,but their sporadicappearancehere may indicatea transitionto the conventionof listingboth names,i.e. a datingabout 350B.C.The orthography,-ov in the genitive,reflectsin generala date of 350 or later. The quotas,however,bear only slight resemblanceto those attestedelsewhere.Kettos, to be sure,had three as listed here,both beforeand after307/6,and LowerPotamoshad one representative in 370/69 representatives, and 335/4,as here,thoughthat quotawas increasedto two afterthe creationof the Macedonianphylai.Cholleidai, on the otherhand,had two bouleutaiin the periodof the originalten phylaiandfivein the succeedingperiod, neitherof whichfiguresaccordswith the six nameslisted here, unlessline 32 is a case of dittographyfrom the precedingline. If Thorikosis restoredcorrectlyin line 45, then its representationhere,threedemesmen,is only half its normalquota of six bouleutai.The quota of Kerameisappearsalso to be at least one too high, but the demoticin line 49 may in fact be of Kephale.
I. PRYTANY
AND
BOULEUTIC
FROM
THE
MACEDONIAN ERA
(57-152)
INSCRIPTIONS
57. The right-handfrontcornerof a block of Hymettianmarble(I 4781), a stringcourseof a dedicatorymonument.Foundon April27, 1937,in a terracottadrainin a houseof late Romandatesoutheastof the Tholos (H 12). H. 0.117 m.; W. 0.275 m.; Th. 0.244 m. (not original);LH. 0.015 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, p. 208, No. 55, photograph pl. 52; cf. S.E.G., XVII, 64.
ANTIGONISor DEMETRIAS post a. 307/6a. [rT.-------
]---] i[ pXOVrTOS
'TTpVUrTv
[aorTeavcovreS 0ir6 T'rSPov7ufjsKai Tro]v86fiou
&v ^&crav.
The dedicationwas made by the prytaneisof Antigonisor Demetrias,whose name (to be restoredin line 1) suffereddamnatioafter201/0.The formsof lettersindicatea dateverysoon afterthe creationof the Macedonian phylai. 58. Group of fragments of Pentelic marble (1 1997). Found on May 16, 1934, in a screen wall of the Bouleuterion
Square(F 10) datingto the firstcenturyafterChrist. H. 0.83 m.; W. 0.49 m. (original, with set line at bottom); Th. 0.10 m. (original); LH. 0.006 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 31-36, No. 1, photographs pp. 32, 35. See also Hesperia, X, 1941, pp, 45-47; W. Peek, Ath. Mitt., LXVII, 1942, p. 142 (with suggestions which we have not followed for lines 51 and 67); S.E.G., XXIII, 64. The exact date is given by the secretary's name to be restored in line 77 together with the fact that the register numbers 50 names without the demes transferred to Demetrias in 307/6.
AKAMANTIS a. 305/4a. [...........
ITOIX. .........
37.... o.............]v 38.................
[...................
[ ....................35............... [6-i 'rral0iVQaov nTalOr0
a ]a
[.]
EI]S6TrEs sj3ovAXfiKa]l TOUi [8]fiouv dav
5 [ayp6yai ETr6 l(piccaT6vrypaajiaTc]aiv ncri[]rlt it0f [vl|i Kxi o-rfCaci Trrpocr {oa ev TOO]Poy9vsuE[p]FoV els8S
[TfLv&vaypaqFlv-rijSacXrlS oOu]vaiT6v Traliav TOU[8]p,i [ovu aA : spaX)(is &KT-rv IeST]&KaTr&rlq(pfcircaTa [dcv]ati TCOl68#Jll] [OYKO"VCOV
vacat 10 [KEpaeTs ?] [- -------] [---------[----[--------
15 [][ -----------] ["Eptioil ?] [---- .---]--
[-- -------
[qXPiTT]lol u []-------]w{er 40 [-----]. 6pous [------]o []o----A u
[
--- ------ U o 45 [----------] [KiKuv sS] [To[----]S
M.yic[o]QXfisMEave[fou] Oeo[-----] KpaT'rS6rl Aio[----] O(7rrnnirlSs A*Trox1irS Arro[Kious ?] ircov 'AKr1p[6rou]
] (QoKp s [ ToX rlsA[ --] ] 4lK.9trsls[ DclvrrIno --o[s -]
[e]op[fKioi]
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68 20
[Etpeai8ai [~----------
?] I
[----------] ['Iqiarri&6ca ?] 1 [----------
25 [XoNapyeTs] [----------
I
[----------] [----------
[--------- ]Misov [----- E]eoKWgovS 50 [TlpoaTr]&?A-riot [-- ca. 6-- A]vaavlov
?-----]oTrra[---] 30 [-----? ] E*oXiov vacat PoViXs Kca[i]8tilyov [ypappa-crrI]iS 9y Mupplv [------]ovos 35
8ai iov [KfipvSPov]?fis K]Cd $Dt?]oi2[o]vs Tpi[v]q [ECncXfjs [-rapia]s -r-s Pfouois] [---] 'Arro?X[---vacat
]
70
------] AVKOIIAB'9[CS
AKolpij8floT[s? -----] Krl~pibo68oT9[ E*i5p6cc,Ay[?------] 1- ca.4 -]?lros KoM7JKparov NaiiapXosN[------] Epovuos A[?------] 1- ca. 3-4 -]ias rToxvE~wKrov vacat [G]Eo&oav'lv Kcx7i2a-rpac5rov 1(a-T& 'rrp[vuravE{cav] 55 [M]vioarpatoS [M]vupa&Trov
I
C---- ]v-qs'Apia-rovv'v[ov]
'A[p]Xt-frfo[s?
75
AOir6RUvKos AMiov 'AXcomTdjOEv]
[K]Eq)a[A]FESI
A[---]oo-rp&rov ThX6o-rpaToS Av]oaOeov AvacnKp&crl[S Mv[n]i]tEpyi8ov ArTCioKp6rnpj& Ivacat
151[----------
I
80 avTr[typa(pE*s] -8 ca. fpoarr&]ATto[S] E*C-T[i-r&ylrplpagIcara] ca. ii ---]vos AEIpa Av[---
&[vaypa]pEbs npacat&NovKvBav 85 ,C[IaXkas?v n corona
vacat
-r6v [kav-rxrv] A-----] I---- I in corona
95
-ro[v ypa]ppacrra Ir6[vktav]T&S'v Ka[Ai]q[v] ACvan.i&Xov] 'EpWIwov
90 in corona [ot qpvM-rat] I I--------
100
I------I
I-----] I? ]-Line51 was readby G. A. Stamires,Hesperia,XXVI, 1957,pp. 237-238,note 6, withreferenceto S.E.G.,XVII, 44, line 5. For the restorationsin lines 77, 80, 84, and 85 see Hesperia,XXXVIII, 1969,p. 424, note on line 77. The letterson the stonein lines 34 and 35 show in theirdispositionthat the only possiblenamefor the herald is [E'n<\iis Oti]ox?N[o]vsTpj[v]~(pim5si). Even so there can be no indentationof these namesof the aeisitoi in Gol. I as was the case in Col. III. 59. Stele of Hymettian marble, consisting of three fragments, of which b and c join. a: Upper right corner of the stele (I 5456). Found on May 16, 1939, built into a wall of Byzantine date northeast of the Odeion (N 8). Elaborate mouldings at the top extend across the front and right side. The stone is broken at the left and behind. H. 0.259 i.; W. 0.225 m.; Th. 0.171 i.; LH. 0.007 m. Ed. W. K. Pritchett, Hesperia, XVI, 1947, pp. 184-185, No. 91, photograph p1. XXXVIII. b: Fragment from the center of the stele (I 5258). Found on February 21, 1938, in a late context north of the Odeion (N 7). Broken on all sides. H. 0.172 m.; W. 0.108 i.; Th. 0.078 i.; LH. 0.007 i. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, p. 53, No. 71, photograph pl. 14; S.E.G., XIX, 84. c: Fragmentfrom the lower part of the stele (I 6143). Found on April 18,1949, in the Long Late Roman Wall east
of the PanathenaicWay (0 9). Both sides are smooth and the backis dressedwith a toothedchisel overa considerablearea at the edges and rough-pickedin the center. H. 0.395 i.; W. 0.293 i.; Th. 0.196 i.; LH. 0.008 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, p. 169, No. 23, photograph p1. 28; S.E.G., XXI, 592. These fragments were brought together into one year by J. S. Traill, Hesperia, XXXV, 1966, p. 206 (cf. also pp. 237-238); cf. S.E.G., XXIII, 63. The text can be largely restored by comparison with the bouleutic list of the same year (No. 61). The monument evidently served as a pedestal for a superimposed dedication by the phyle.
THE MACEDONIAN
69
ERA
AIANTIS NON-XTOIX.
a. 304/3 a. a
OlvaToi
Auaavias AucTnrrro(u)
[(c)a?r pels]
O?o-rTl[o] (u) OEoy'iTcov
[[... vi5rlsOeEo]vouI [.... .ypas
KTCrrln]o(u)
M?]vcovoS ['OXu'rni68copoS 5
[... .cov OlXoKp&]r]ou [....OTroS ArliOK]XEo(u)
[.....
MapaOcbvolo ITrpraTosrTuOicovos TiaO6eoS TtioKMiSE8(ou) ... .K]pTrosc)icovo(s) [ ] [----------] ] [[----------] ] [ [----------]
voKis Xai]pfcov(os)
[... .ArlS AiqiAou] [..oK,Xis Kipoovos]
10 [ArlTiop6avros AqrPP&v] b
['Aq)l5]v a[oi]
[ [----------]
['Apl-ro](qxavsOiX[---o] [TTava]o-XrTs 'Ayae[----] [MoTp]is 'ApXaya[Oou]
]
[----------I [----------] [----------I [TpIKopotioi] [--------[----------] ] [ [----------] ['Pal.vooirot] ] I----------] [
15 [TTouiB8]Kos 'E1TK[paTrous] [Xap(8r]i,os Nauco[lto-rprou] [AuCreE]osAutC[ieou]
['Ecnrriocop]os nep[---] [TTrlEsls] 'O?[umriXoU] 20 [EiEv ------o] c
30
EOUKEiris EinKMov(s) ? (Dtiiori8r1sMEVE(<6)>(oU)
[Xa]pE[q)covTTo----] AioKpEco[vKpov-ros] AltorEie[qlS----]
[----------] [-------
NKiaa NIKoo-rp[aTOu] 25 'OXU,TiXOS ne5Ico[s]
35
40 40
45
50
]
I----------]
[-------] --] "Av-roX[os raliK os n[-----] . .5..] KrlCTOKAEl5ra[s
XaptKXjisXalpEqavo(u)
OlAho6arpaTroS OiAoKiAo(uS) vacat
55
vacat
Line32, lapisMENE'EO. 60. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 597b), found on March 21, 1933, in a late Roman context northeast of the
Metroon(I 8). The left edge is preserved,but otherwisethe stone is brokenon all sides. H. 0.19 m.; W. 0.07 m.; Th. 0.125 m.; LH. 0.007 m.
Ed. J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, II, 1933, p. 499, No. 14, photograph p. 499; S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, p. 43,
No. 8. ANTIGONIS NON-XTOIX. ['AypuXeTs]
a. 304/3 a.
[ACvaKpa'rrs ----] ['EpaclipGov ----]
['EKE(oaTos----]
5
[TTEpyaaCTs] Ka[atKpamTrs----]
Auva---] Aucv[i1CrXos A[a='rrrpeTs]
KoAal[e0rlSAio---] 10
'ApXEST[iSriS'ApXiou] Alo0rieous] [N]KOKpaC[TrTS ['Apo]-]TOKp[aS ----]
[ .....o][is
---
]
lacuna
The text can be largelyrestoredby comparisonwit the namesfromAntigonisin the bouleuticlist of the same year (No. 61). In line 9 Kallisthenes was misspelled, with only one lambda.
70
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61. The greatbouleuticlist of 30413,consistingof twenty-fivefragments,twenty-fourof whichwerefoundin the Agora, has been edited by John S. Traill, Hesperia, XXXV, 1966, pp. 205-240, photographs pls. 61-64, with
a thoroughnesswhich amountsto finalpublication.The descriptionsand places and dates of finding have all been given and will not be repeatedhere.' The text has been renumberedfrom the firstpublication. BOULEUTICLIST a. 304/3a.
rTOIX.
Heading
f
lacuna A [-ri[ou----KaXalS]rjs
[...6 .. ]a[... [.. .5. .]80ou [...
e
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[.. Ka7a]fas[Avo']llcXovU Epe[tislos---] 4
[. . 6...] 'Axa[pvE]ti, K
[ ------
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from Heading UnassignedFragments lacuna lacuna 5 [----]o[----]
a
[--
].c[----] c
[---]cov[----]
[---]TO[----] [---]C)t[----]
b
20 [----]pT'[---] [---]OK?[---]
[---]c[ [---]0o[
]
25 [---]prT[----] lacuna NON-2TOIX.
Register Col. II [AHMHTPIAAOEI lacunaof 13 lines
Col. I. [ANTirONIAO:S] 'Aypu[AE] T
Col. III
------] Auvao'Kp&rr[s 30
----]
rasura
-la---na[ lacuna
[---][----] lacuna
g
[----]v K[------] [--]opovA---] [--]TCIt 5il[,[cot-]
15 [--]9V XP[---]
10 [---]n[----]
5TOIX.
[--]--------t------] [-----M---] [---]X?T[--- ]
lacuna
155 ]
'Epaalcqov ['EiKE-roS [-
]
[6 5qfIos] [in a wreath?] [T1Mv] [pouiqv]
TTIpya[caFis] KaMti
35 Kacito%vrlsAto[----] 'ApXESinpfirlS 'ApXioV AIOTreiOou NtKOKp&aXS h
40
['ApioT]o[KpaTns ----] ['Aptai]9]KAiS[---] -
['A]yKyvX[TS] ca. 4 -]arlMS
Epaca[v.][--]
['I]Kap1EIS
110
T[6pioi] 'A.-[ ------]
M6av.[-------]
[-ca. 4 -]'iTwos
45
'AvTlKparTO T0eoyev[ls-----] s 'AvT[l]6bp.[o] [eou]Kuv8i6T 'Ayvo[vOclol] 115 'Apirrcov (i[---Ai[or]Xias'AKpoT-riou
ro[p]yoasropyoivou X[ap]i[S]i[poseouKv668ov Auvateou [Xcba-]Tpacros [r]apyfiT-rTto
'AAKitpcov Au[--
E[PEXEEIAO2]
Errouvcovi6rlS
['AypuXETs?] 160 [-------]
o]u ca.6 --]
'ETrlX&(ps'EETr[tXa]pou NIKOTSXrlKTTq[i]o litA[cc]vi
j
v
[-----------I [----------] EU' [vvuETs] KaA?[f?is -----]
1 The text is also reported in S.E.G., XXIII, 86, where fragment q is assigned to the phyle Hippothontis and a number of minor corrections are made. Line 265 names the same man as No. 59, line 14. The Agora Inventory Numbers of the fragments are as follows: a=I 1867; b= 1 1868; c 1878; d=I 1852; e= 622b; f= I 622a; g= I 249a; h= I 1729a; i= I 701;j= I 1865; k, 1 = I 1864; m = I 1960; n= I 1729b; o = I 1856; p= I1858; q I 1729c; r= I 1859; s = 11872; t= 11873; u = I 351; v, w = I 249b; x = 11765; I.G., II2, 2413.
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THE MACEDONIAN ERA 165 KoecoK8ait OsaiTrl-ros 'AXtico[vo]s [os 'EQrKoT"ro i 'ApiTcr6OSq OIvu[aair]o 'AvSpo.d 'Av[8poTr]sie,rs 170 125 '.E1rrKpOcTns KOAIXt?avou 'AptrTro-r 'ApiaroKANiSris XapoTrrou 'Epyo6Kprros 'ApitoroTrXou 'Apicrropcov M6oXos'AEpTicovos 175 130 '!Irr'roToa'Sal 'EkXrrivou ['Api]arapXos
50 [nloAi]vrmoaros ToXuvo-rp 120 U [-ca. 4 -]IKpa(TT)SA1eIOiO0T [-ca. 3 -]tpXos ncaucaiou
4-5-]aS OiiTlaiOU [MvoC]fOeosMvicIKAn0o
[-ca.
55 [----ca.
16----]O[U]S
[TTaiav] ieS
[Icb]ocrparosTlavrlvopos Kueil[p]pioi TlO160eosTI0oKX7Siou
60 NlKir lS llpoi.vous Ku8aOr vaieTs AItoxAosrvcoolou XapiaB5rS 'EploOeou
[M]IltTETS
[- ca.s -]ris nlpcoTovaXou
'ApEivoKYAs TaxvMXou
135 [-[-
EXe06oviosE'rnr8ris8[iou 'Eirrtyvris 'ETrrlyEvov
ca. 5- --]OS ca. 7-8 --]iLS
Xapitrl[8rls -----] XapTvos'ETrrti[apov]
Tloi6oBlosTt.[----] 'Ati.voKXfisAio[----] RKAaKiasE-eVOT[ilOU]
()lAoX6losAOrrooa[vous] Mei8cov[os] EOpOKplTos KcX2oiarpaTos Ka.A[--] 'EpyoK[--] 'EpyoKXMi68nS 'Avayupacr[lol] MetSias M18Si[ou]
'ApxiAfis ToXu[---]
Opaavpoi0X
BocovMviTrrrrou TuO
traces----]
NIKOtiiVOU 180 OeoyEvrs'Ep,ioy[?vov]
[-ca. 7-8 --] KrqptCaopCvT 'AAEiSos [- ca. 8 --] [-a. 9 --]nTS oyVlrTO
AlOaXi{iat
[----
O)avio[u] )XacxEias
KclcappXou [Kr9pi]aoq0ov
65 ET-rpe?pvcos EuScbpou
'Apiva[Tos ------]
ca. 14-----]"JO[U]
185
AiovoaiosXap[---] 'AXKas'AXKE---] Xa[---] 'ETrtXa&prs
[----] lTTOuxapns
AaW'rr[TrpEs] A-OK7EI[8JS---]
'At9l[-.---] ] H[------.lacuna
lacuna
75 XatpcbvirlsOpacrcoviou Aucai.aXos OouoKAiSov nlorTa&l o
[ca.
-----
lacuna 145 [OINEIAOX] lacuna
[AKAMANTIAOX] lacuna 80
I
[-- ca. 10--].![----] ca. 7 --
--
(D)t]OK[OVUS]
[KIKuv]veF s] [--ca.
85
9 --]
Ei[ou]
[-- c. 8-- 'AIlIvok[oous] [-- ca.9 --]S Ts?tl[---]
[npocrTr] XTlro ca. 7 --
[[-ca.
A]liorieOo
7-8 --]--il
7 --]rs
90
vacat 'Ayac i vacat
[- ca. [-- ca. -- N]lKOOTpTrrpO
epai-cp[o]v7os epaouvrils KegaXESs
'AvrT6Tr AEivoarrpaTOS os AuacKr 'ApXe'rTTorr6
95 Mvri-acs'AvTlXapou
eqi[--.....-]
Mopux[i8rs MeXavcorriS
K.uSiTrrou KOmTirroS 100
MeXavcoIr8lnsMe.avcoTr 'E'rr[t]ykviSEOyp.oviou [-ca. 2-3 -]oKie8rsl
(OIXoviou
'irrroKp&6ro [Au]ac(caXos
A-[ -]
KTn[--....-] KoA[--------]
150
T[upgFeTSal] TAi[acov---]
[KEKPOHIAOZ] lacuna
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[. .1[ ----- -- ]
{a} 'o[fieEv] >[---------]
lacuna
U[---------] lacuna
n 190
( ?) [Tpiv][uEETS] [-ca.
3 -]avcov A[[----]
["Av]vcov 'Av[vcovo?] 'AaEaiE[S] ['H]gato"r6So'r[os --]
195 '6qKaifis $[-----]
AppendixwithOfficers
OE6otiosE[-----] ]s v][p]is
[-----------------------[---------------------
105 [-- --------?---r?a)u------
XcoKp&rh E[-----]
----] XaipE5rTI[os
]
cDiXoKpa'T[rs -----]
(toKXtou]s TptvpeP [Kipu)VpovXfis Kal 6JliouVEinKXfijS
200 'E'rrKAfis [-----
Kmfrrt
[----------------------]rov
Oa&cov (Da[----]
Bqcaatisi
[---------------------]
] o
(lxcov O[------]
----] NtK6povX[os vacat
Col.V [TTANAIONIAOZ]
CO1.IV [AIrEIAO] lacuna
lacuna
u
Col.VI 280 [AEQNTIAO0] NON-2TOIX. lacuna E[---------'A [Xtoatoiot]
[-----------] 225 [------] lacuna
(?)---] AuKo6[ppcov 285
AEcoK.[parls(?) ---] TXEao------] (p[ecappioi]
lacuna
205
210
['O-rpuv6]TS(?) p [------ .-] sroU ['A vKuA]6Ts(?) [-- ca.s -- N]KOoybvou [(K Koco] voO
K[-----------]
[-- ca. 9 --]
[---------
[-
MVET-rprTr
a.9 --]s AvuoKp6rro
lacuna
['EaT-ra]tETS [-- ca.8 --]s KpaTivou
[BaTrET](?) lacuna
v [-- ca. 9 --][---]
[- c. 10-- (DI]XoK[O]uV [-- ca.9 --] E4pfjpov 230
[2'r6i]piEtS [-- ca.7 --] ES so6cpOU [- ca.5 -].iFrls Oeoyv-Trov (th)oious [- ca.4-5 -]-TIMS
[TTpo]paXairoi
['Yp3:]Sl [-a.
4 -]OS Alo6Cbpo[u]
290 EcocrasIooaidK<5>ov TlatoviSat coaKp&Trts nup[---- ] 'Apto-roKp&TriS A.V[af]ou eDav6crrpaTo[s..]ivov
295
nfltlK.E[S]
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THE MACEDONIAN ERA 235 [EiSuT]fSnrs 'EvBilpou
['I1]Eaio 'ApioTroKieSTIS AEieEos 'lEpO[K]MAEiSO
OEoptouv [(OtIXqcr]TtS6s
[-ca. 3 -QEvos SEvoTretou [-ca. -]X[co]v Auviou
['Avrio]xosn(e
Kpco-rriSat !AaOKcovOtWoirfIlovo 3i00 E'rrvup{6ai KaAtIKXfisAIowoviou 'Apia-r'SriSl iXo
[- c. 3-4 -]C)V (t)lhXKpCTOU [- ca. 4 -]OTOS ATqi,OKMou
245
3;05 MvnlSMvEatcrparov [-ca. 4 -]XiS Ai ptAou [- ca.4-5 -]VOKXfis 'EKaAETIS Xaipi[co]vo MEveKE [- ca.3-4 -y]6pS KTronKaiou MEv&rrpaTros 'AvaqXAvoTio 'EpaTro-rpaTrosNaUvotK[5(ov)] AOrToK7AS "I!rTncovoS 'AWilvatoi 'AvTiyr'Cs Aiovuai[ov] NiKO51lj[Ou] [X]apif5sos NauaioTpaT Nt6KO6aXOS 'OiiXurrit6copos 'AWrroA9[cb NiKiCaS N[l]KOo7rpOrTOU 3t15 Eevoqcov'AsjIaiSou (pou)] [At]oKp&ovKpovTros Aucrv[9]oSAuvcriou AicXpicovAecoK?5o[us] TnvruTa[y6pou] ODiXoKpaTprS 'QOAkr*IX[o]snTslEicos s 'ETriKp.[C&rou] [TIE6IEIjS'O[VuI]Virxou KaXAaKpaTrr 'E'rr1Kpca-TT 'A7[EIeaou] QO].oK. [(6O']AO.'rpaTo[s [Alr]6qavrros Arloqp[&]v
[. .]oKAfisKipcovoS Mivcov 250 ['O]AuAvrrUi6cpos lacuna w 255 ['A paa]
vT[ETS]
[-ca. 8 -]s Oivo[---] [--ca.
7 --]S
HyTll[--]
[9j Oio]u 220 [--ca. 9--]os KTI9co[-] --ca.
[--ca.
9 --]i]E'Tr1O
10 --]KCavo[u]
ANTIOXIAO0
[-ca. 3 -]VifrlS OEo,?vou
215 [I1nnOEQNTIAOX]
q
KoXcovelS Xatipas XatpcbvBou
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Oi[v].Toi [e9oyei]rTov e?o-rTl[ov]
270 [EK,E6i]5ilsE'kn4ous] [(DihXor]ij[rlMevE60pou] [Aucravias Auo'iTrTou] [Mapaecbvioi] (?)
10 namesare to be restored includingthreefrom No. 59, lines34-36 [Trp&TiosTTuveoovos]
275 [Ti6Eos TlpokMeSBou] [--KpiTOS(I)Xcovos]
missingfrom the endof the roster of Aiantis are 3 TpiKopUiCioi and 8 'PaClvovitol, including
threefrom No. 59, lines54-56 ["AVroXos-----]
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ATHENIAN
COUNCILLORS c Ca.-
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[X1 paXJiSai [--ca.
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lacuna line 321,AM0I;line 324,IAMAI. line290,EQEIAAOY; line239, IIE)ONOX; Line118,KTHI.OT; 62. The great bouleutic list of 303/2, consisting of twenty-two fragments of Pentelic marble, twenty of which were
found in the recent excavationsof the Agora, has been fully editedby J. S. Traill,Hesperia,XXXVII, 1968, pp. 1-24, photographs pls. 1-3, with descriptions of the fragments and notes on places and dates of discovery.2 These data are not repeated here.3 The names of the bouleutai of the twelve phylai were inscribed on two stelai. The text has been renumbered from the first publication. BOULEUTIC LIST a. 303/2 a. STELE I NON-ITOIX.
Col. VI
Col. V
Col. I-Col. IV:
[HANAIONIAOX]
missing
lacuna
[AE?NTIAOX] lacuna of 58 lines
I 6475 -Ca.9 --]ap[-c--Ca. 7 NI]KoPo*A[ouJ
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[.
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[--ca.
10--]
MEVerT[I.tou?]
2 See also S.E.G., XXIV, 161-163. The discoverythat I.G., I12,2412 belongswas firstnoted in Hesperia,XXXVIII, 1969, p. 530. 8 The Agora InventoryNumbersare as follows: Stele I, I 6475, I 5094; Stele II, I 4720a (4 fragments),I 4720b (3 fragments,one of which, b3, was formerlynumberedI 5558), I 4720c, etc. through I 4720m, and I 4720n (= I.G., 12, 1746). I.G., 112, 2412 also
belongs to the second stele.
THE MACEDONIAN ERA ZTOIX.
10 ['rnlptrai Tfr]spouXAfs [.]lUias ['A]pi aTcov
.? ?iXos [] corT pi 811S
15 [r]AuKias "ATTrtS
TTocaiSeos vaKIOS
75 20
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145 Xalpicov[---
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vacat [6 ? Kara TrrpUTavwi]av 140 [ypaIpcaT?esAI6O(av]T9S [AilowuuoScpou )(rlyo1aioS]
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210 'Aor[uvava?] 'ApiCroip& avvitSo 'ArroX[XoS]cb Faal'j[Ki]nm]os Eu,BEp[ouv(]Srs AvoC[-r[Tpa]ToS Ava[icrr]p 'AvaEi[iv]riseeomXlAou
MA[T'ro]sAaXrTIroS ()irr[los ?] TloAvuEXov
AloScOpov Bp'T[co]v
NIKtTro 215 NIKo?.visrls
TrEpte[o]Tiat EkXnis A4Io[XAX]ou cAaicco[v-ca.5 -O]u KaAltK[-- ca.6 --].
Bp.cev ApicovoS Arl.[a]pacros 'HyoaiyroK
AaK xouv AaoKparrs
.]I6
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rE]ppEt9[t] [---o]y 135 [---------]ou ['llco-riada ?]
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E*S[Trico]VOs [A]rlOTricov viXos rva[efo]y [Op]v [NiK6]crparros N[IKo]p6XO ['Ap]Xitas'A'ro?Ao[Scb]pou
[--ca.
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225 eoT-rXeiSKaoitoeEOvo KrlpicroS Kr1q>[ti]c65oos uirTaArirriot
Anii'rptos O[f[covos] 195
Atic66po MeXavOipou
eaiXapxos epaavsit vacat 230 &vaypaqeiSTTCavSios -]T TlutveosioviE Otou
TupelT[6at] [.. .]qTrparoSKca[AiXtp] 'ETriKrlTIPiio
i
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[A]cop6t?os[-- ca.6 --]OS
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&VTIypapE*s 'ETrrIKpa&ri
OivaTos KaclAiopa&rou 235
1ri TOUSvO6ouSOav?AOos
OaiaKos'Ec-riatotev L. J., II[2 24112 305
Col. VI ['A]NT1OX[IAO] ['A]XCoyrTAK[ETS]
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7-8 --]vnS
['A]TrroA[X--]
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THE MACEDONIANERA 310
[--ca. 6-7 --]ay6pou [--ca.
6 --]ETOS AnrT1Tpi[ou]
7 --]TOS O)l7oKp[&TO(US)]
[--ca. ca. 10 ---]pdc7TOV [--ca. 12 ---]x[OU
[---
315
['Avacp7pa]Tlot [---ca.
14---]
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270 'ApiTroIv[rn] [-ca. 4-]Tro
[- ca. 5 -]S 'AXEgSvSpou )OloKpparo QuVLO'TAriS
(D)ioKpaTISAUvaKp&T
240 KAEavSpos Kkeavopos EOsuS1e po 'ETrlA1i6s5
275
AioXpcov t(DAltri6ou
KcAXXtiKfi A?ov-roS 'AXEp8oiUaioi 'AvrtyVo AuVxefyrViO OETrroITroS nTTpaiETS lnoAXo-rpaTroS IoAoUKX
280
L(DiAitri(riS AaiprrpoKX 250 KTr'lalrrTro 'Os uw'rTioib
255
265
Tlip60oos Ti[----
NfKavSposO&vou AuolipaXOS Avaot-rTp&T
'ApXRioXos'Ap![---]
ODaviaSETr[-----] 'ApXavSpos Ap[---
] 325 -] 'APXcrTPaTos MevEo-cOS [--nEptKAfij cpitXoSAioq)&v[----] ArlpoYpcv-TpaTroK?iOU KAO [---] ArIoI AUuaKcK KSE6S 'Api-rTpOTra[ltS]
330 'ApXias['Ap]Xi[ou?] [- ----] XalpECp&aVr
] [----AIOT6loS OaiNpEiS Ko O KaaaXo Kpicp[eTS] 285 'E-rtXcapi{8ls TiP6OEOS [---- -] 'ETTrX&pou 335 fToXuKpaT'rr[s----] 'ApEoiaSITpraroviKou Br7cra[ieTs] T Eirtias XatpEsi5Po Krlorptc6orp[arTO-----] (OiXAV?oS tIKpiou
TTaucaavias 'TEto'iou Kp6rouSo YcopnKpaT'KaooXKp Xcocrou ZcbcpXoS 20ipiaXos EuipaXov ArluoKAfisArlPoKi'ei5o 2cbylXos 'ApiaroiaXou euvpaTarSai ALuCos ()avo6ipou AloTrEe's AloyEiToVu 'Epota&al NtIKOU &Urvpos
290
AvauiKAEeiSsXrpaT
295
[------] NauKpaTTis
Kriqoq'o&vKrilyoocov Aiav6pos e)oScopftou E(upiosTeoiOS v AriprrTpou COKXafiS vacat Kipuv TiS 3ou7fis Kxal TOUSilpou vVEiXKAS
Tptv1e?ISO )lioKMiouS
'ALZrVIEts
340
EiTrs[iot] Mvricepyos [----] [---nracvpo 'Epola[Sat] EOiKAsEOeu[-----]
]
Zi1raXl8[ai] 345 Aio&axvrS AtoT[----]
TraIias Trjs5 ouAXfi
MeyaKAfijMoaXICvoS
NiK6aTrpaTOS
'rrou6iaS X'rrou{iov
350
-]
XatpEo-rpaTos'AvnTIY 'PapUvoloioi NiK6ortlpO'ApiaTOVEV
T7oAvKpaT'ls KacXlKpa 'AvTriqXos KXaoX6pou
IcbgAtosYcorrpraou 260
Alyt.[EiTs]
MvriapiAosTipcoviSo
K6wpEioi
245
320
]
[- ca.5-6-]8[ 'Api[T-------] TpeqT7Ecos[--]
vacat
vacat
K pvU?1rrirTO[--ca.6-7--] 'ApIoTaovpou 'EXaatoaioi 300 A AairoS Aicov[os OPp?a] AEipaSicbTrlS 'Apicrrcov'Apiotro&vou nalcTapIvouv vr-rTaic[v] SrTpcot TlpoKAeiSris [ypapIaTeC'S] lrtiov[Atfit] Kal TCOI
63. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 1546), with part of the right side preserved but otherwise broken. Found
on March 15, 1934,amongmarblesfrom the west end of the MiddleStoa. H. 0.098 m.; W. 0.175 m.; Th. 0.285 m.; LH. 0.007 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVI, 1947,pp. 153-154,No. 47, photographpl. XXVI. STOIX. ca. a. 300 a. lacuna
]
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5
?..... .]r[s K]oao[----]
[ ---
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[---[-----..
...Z_-]TpaTro1ouS Ei]avT-ro[u] lacuna
eovio-riCTo
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
78
64. Part of a stele of Hymettianmarble(I 6144),with the left side preservedbut otherwisebroken.Found on April 18, 1949,in the Long Late RomanWall east of the PanathenaicWay (0 9). H. 0.325 i.; W. 0.295 i.; Th. 0.096 m.; LH. 0.009 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, p. 170, No. 24, photograph p1. 29; S.E.G., XXI. 363.
init. saec. III a. lacuna
[0p]acriPovAo]s ---- ] [(Daviacs'E-rrt[~----]
5 E*pp6vios[ ]-----in corona
fi povu?m
In line 4 the name is perhaps [M]avias, though less common than [cL]aviac. 65. Fragment of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 603) with part of the left edge preserved. Found on March 24, 1933, in a late Roman context in front of the Stoa of Zeus (I 6).
H. 0.132 i.; W. 0.04 i.; Th. 0.128 i.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, p. 43, No. 7, photograph. KEKROPIS
init. saec. III a. lacuna -----[. ;k[
I
Fv[?--- - - - -]
Tip[-----] 5 Nut[ ?]-----E06[------~
ECe[------] [A] IS[[ v0s] lacuna Alpha and lambda are indistinguishable. The thetas have no central dot. 66. Fragment of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 5415), with the smooth right side and the rough-picked back pre-
served.Found in the wall of a Turkishpithos south of the MarketSquare(P 21) on April 20, 1938. LH. 0.007 m.
H. 0.235 i.; W. 0.19 i.; Th. 0.11In.;
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXIX, 1960,pp. 6-7, No. 7, photographp1.2; S.E.G.,XIX, 69. 7T0IX. 37
init. saec. III a. lacuna [-
-
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i
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[rp&vcwI (cT& TOv v6opov ainoTnlulcicxwV]EKaKQaI[r
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'MA ]vaicov- &v
79
THE MACEDONIANERA 10 [oypa6cyapi e 'r6e -rTo piyorpia r6v ypjapp]a-rarTO ?VorfTrtl [KaTra TTpvTcavEfav [i
1teilv) K]ac cicra -TOO pTrrpoaeOv povuTrMnpiovu elS 6 Tr]hv(v.a[y]
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lacuna
Omikronwas writtenfor omega in line 7. For the place of erectionof the stele (ine 12), cf. No. 58, line 6. 67. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(I 3984),brokenan all sides. Found on April7, 1936,amongmarblesin the areaof the westernpart of the Odeion. H. 0.135 m.; W. 0.09 m.; Th. 0.035 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, p. 236, No. 6, photograph pl. 49; S.E.G., XIV, 60.
init.saec. III a. lacuna ] (nrpis] vacat 0.056 m.
[---------?
h po[uvX] ot upv[ftai]
HyT[-rpaTrov] 'Ai[---]
5
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]
68. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(I 2553),with part of the left side preserved.Found on March6, 1935,in mixedfill south of the Tholos (F 12). H. 0.12 m.; W. 0.218 m.; Th. 0.098 m.; LH. 0.005 m.-0.006 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 36-38, No. 3, photographp. 37. Seealso W. K. Pritchett,A.J.P., LX, 1939,pp. 258-259; B. D. Meritt,in The ClassicalTradition,LiteraryandHistoricalStudiesin Honorof Harry Caplan,Ithaca,New York, 1966,pp. 32-42. OINEIS ca. a. 290-280 a.
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80
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In line 17 Dow readthe patronymicas <[ai5i?]Wov,but this restorationis too long for the space available. Therecan have been only two columnsof names.The text showsa skeletonrestorationin whichAcharnaihas 23 councillorsinsteadof the normal25. But the demeof Perrheidaiintrudesand demandssome adjustment.If it had two councillors,somehowsplit fromAcharnai,then all other demesof Oineis can be normallyrestored. For the demePerrheidaiin Oineisbetween307 and 224 see Meritt,op. cit. Pritchettthoughtthat it wentdirectly fromAiantisto Ptolemaisin 224 andthatthe namesin this list wereof councillorsof Aiantis.Withthe five known demesof Aiantis,however,in additionto Perrheidai,and their knownrepresentationit is impossibleto reconstructeven a skeletontext, whetherof two columnsor of three,and the attributionto Aiantismustbe rejected. It is good to havethis physicaldemonstrationthat Oineisis possible,and reasonable,and thatAiantisis not, and that the small deme Perrheidai(knowndefinitelyas a deme from Nikandros'book on the demes;cf. Meritt, op. cit., p. 32) was for a time in Oineisbeforegoing from Aiantisto Ptolemais. A full discussionof the problemof Perrheidaiwill appearin Hesperia,Suppl.XIV. In readingsfromthe stonewe maketwo significantchanges,both basedon carefulexaminationin Athens.The in line 25 must be read entirelyin restoration.Thereis no traceof it on the stone, and initialpi of [TT]EppET6ai any supposednick as of a cornerof it, seen in a photograph,is illusory.The name of the demehereprojected one letterto the left of the namesof the councillors.In line 53 no letterwas evercut in the firstspace,and there is no erasure.The demenameOp[iaoitoi](it can be no other)is indentedone spaceto the rightin the columnof names.The stone is veryflaky,and the loss of surfacein the firstspacedoes not meanan erasure.Indeed,it has no characteristicof, or semblanceto, an erasure. 69. Stele of Hymettianmarble,with a crowningpediment,now in the EpigraphicalMuseumat Athens(E.M. 7713).Brokenbelow. H. 0.38 m.; W. 0.29 m.; Th. 0.085 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. J. Kirchner,I.G., II2, 656 with Addendum;cf. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,p. 36, No. 2 with minor corrections.Photographof the lettering (upper left section), J. Kirchner,ImaginesInscriptionum Atticarum2, 1948,No. 77. AIGEIS a. 284/3 a.
NON-XTOIX.ca. 30-35 o [8] [i] ?rri'Icafiou'E?XaycpPoXAcovos ,TrvrEijEicTra p*vovuNiKOKpaTrq (OqryaEiv[S] 'APXxEi6Xou irES' ol pouXEu-ral E1iTrEv' rfisAlyeT0os[v] E
5
[(p]uAvXol Irri Aoloripou &PXovTroSKitcaos
S lp3o7uaavCV KCahrrpvr&vevu [K]al SI[Ka]IoC
fV Iaxov KaclSi&Tra[U] [a]v TrhvTrpurav{Ea[v] Kal 6 85[ftos] aoEr?pa [Ta] aTroins fj pouAXh [v]cooAavXp[Uv]Coti orE[Pav]cl [KaTr TrOV v]O6o[v], 10 [&]yaWiTKiXE8566X[e]ai E [-rijtqpujAiEraiv?] [a]ai TroUS pouATa'r[s]Tri[sAiyESTos (puXvfTroi]
KaioarEqavo'oai] A&OTiJoOU [s] Ttw &[pX]o[v"ros v6uov] acirroiSXpvauIoc rE[a&vcoK'ararTOV ?vEKa[TjqsEtl T-rVupvAv, soUval] [q]itXAoTirpas
81
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E[ ------------] [...] paxic&Xs
20
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70. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 2448) with inscribed face only preserved. Found in late mixed fill some 15
meterssouthwestof the Tholos (F 12) on February23, 1935. H. 0.105 m.; W. 0.09 m.; Th. 0.044 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 38-39, No. 4, photographp. 39. AKAMANTIS NON-XTOIX. ca. 43
ca. a. 290-275 a. lacuna
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[C-oVOSSEKa-rE i oT-p]ai,
Vi[iai KCIlEiKOOrelTTiSwTpUTaVeiaS] Kupia T]Clv rrpo[8ipcov iTrrElq)1Piev --- ca. 12---] [<,KKArraia Kal a[uvljnTp6ESpoi S8o[Ev -TCr 8S'illiot'] ca. 12---]os [-0-10-CJ]vOS Eira[Ios co]vos EiT?a[1aS [--ca. [-ca. r)V dETrev' TrEpi&v aClTaW?;\X0UCSIV] ?TTrV?lT?P\ &rayyXXouvaiv]
5
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r&TE] v O TC [oi Tp-rTavEi]STrfS 'AKcI.Oa[VTiOScvTrrEp TrOViepcv S0uov 68 TOrv IrarplOV ToTse[eois ols
For the festivalsof the Steniaand the Chalkeiain the month of Pyanopsion(precedingMaimakterion)see L. Deubner,AttischeFeste, Berlin,1932,pp. 52 and 35, respectively.See also No. 78. 71. Flat-toppedstele of Hymettianmarble(I 4424), with part of the top, left side, and originalthicknesspreserved.Found on January25, 1937,over the south part of the Eleusinion(T 19-20). H. 0.46 m.; W. 0.32 m.; Th. 0.157 m.; LH. 0.0065m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,IX, 1940,pp. 84-85, No. 15, photographp. 84. AIANTIS XTOIX.39
a. 283/2a.
e
E
[o
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'Erri Eifou apXov ovov }TOS[TrriTrISAlavriSoS Sco5E] K&CTSlrpuTCaveiasi Nau[aItvrqs NaucaKOiSoXo] 5
Aapyei?S iypal-aT&reVuv[XKipoqopiOvos Evst Kali] vcatl vacTrr Kai lKo-r[TT ris T -rrpTavEaS' kXri] ia TCOVTrpo8pcov TrreIp[ti[v ........6........] covos 'AOeovEus Kal avCrr[poE6poItVVs60v 'TrCl85] Iicov KcAIcaSAuo'Ca&Xo[u rEpi JSv A] "Epietos eIsrrEvv
r[fisAiav'rlos youclv oi wrpUTrarveS
10
nr'p T-rv iep] V TTrS iTrrl iOov 'TOca rpo
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
82
KalTOrv] 15 [os 0]uaias-rFeOKaa[l KacoSKalqlooT'riCOS
20
[&?Acov]F'rlIMUriv[rTai6T'ravrcovCv ai0roTsKaOfiKO] [v iv 9'rr]alvEoalTrov[ST'rpUT-ravES Trii Alavritos 1i] [Kactoa]ivrs ve'Ka[Kal tiAoTliaS TTSEIsTOVSfji] [ov Kal'c]T6pavcOala [aOTros Xpucolt o"mqxvcoI KaT&] T-Op4lIlapca TOv ypap] [rTv v6ii]ov' &vayp&p[al 8c TOSrE gv KaTa [IaTra Tr]v 'rrpV[TaEViav orX1rit AXefvntKa] Eo s 68 T'rv&vayp] [I crri-aca] rrp6sT-rcl [ououMrqpic [api'v -ris a']TrlXrlSv[6pi'alt rTO*Sn'i -rtIStoIKfilaEt]
vacat [A SpaXIc&S]
For hrl rfTIsTrpvTavEias in line 10 (to meet the requirementsof the stoichedon order)instead of the usual &vrTij
see, for example,No. 104. rrpT-ravEfal, 72. The great bouleuticlist of 281/0, consistingof thirty fragmentsof Hymettian-typemarble,has been fully edited by John S. Traill, Hesperia, XXXVIII, 1969, pp. 459-494, photographs pls. 119-123, with descriptions of the fragments and notes on places and dates of discovery. These data are not repeated here. Twenty-eight fragments (I 5105) have been numbered around the alphabet from a to b' (e has been rejected); two other fragments bear the inventory numbers I 4038 and I 6704; one fragment (b') also bears the Epigraphical Museum inventory number E.M. 6085. They belong to two large blocks of a three-block monument, which has been illustrated diagrammaticallyby Traill (loc. cit.). The text has been renumbered from the first publication. BOULEUTIC LIST a. 281/0 a.
Col. I
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40
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EOKMous ECOp&Cvrl 9firTTtlO
75 KAeav[ ------] Orlyo0a[1ot] MvrlcipcovAtlu.Aqy co[S..-] eru.cn<ei[s] 21Covi[6r5iS------
]
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KxKoiArs a'
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-evoSCOv 'ETralv?Tov ()o0ias 'AvTIrrr6T.pou E0[eo0]&6cVro AuvatcaXoS OEopos'Epyo[X&po] 20 NlK6IaXos [ ----] -] TItOKvAiS [---Ke9aX[lOev] At6yvyr9S[------] 'ApXo-rpaTos[----] 25 cOOKpaTis ] [ ]---noAuxa&pi[------] MeyaKc[--------] napapc[--------] Aui[ ---------] 30 [.]eu[-----] lacunaof 36 lines
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90 [Ail.XpcovAloxiAXou [A]T.axpcov 'AOrvoScbp[ou] [(C]paoias()paaiou TEXatn1TroS TE6[---]
Oi)XlcrrJou
s 55 TtiIQ[eos in]Savrpos s, z KTrc[t]Tr]Vos 'A[pt ?]criov A[ou]ac1sTs nloXvyiSris Xapiou rTeeCaaciol
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95 Ge60o"rosE[----] TpivEm.[els] O(loKpa[T-r-----]
Oih[a]s [------]
60 AtoKAXi 'loxupiou 'EtiKynTiiclOlt As6OviXOS KaoliaSou [Bo]uTc5ai [- ca.s -]as KrlvTio'obpou
65
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I (?)
[Kfipu O(Di]X.oKAstDi[oK]ou
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[Ka?]XMias 'A-rroXo[---] KvSav-wrTat [- ca.2-3 -]68copos riuoecovo[s]
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U ca.7 -- MV?]TIClayEvrTS AIO[-- ca.6 --]
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b'
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['Avr]ihpaTroS Eeoq)pvrou vacat
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[---ca.
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vacat
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MvnaicaXOS[- ca.3 -]?AIos 'AXcoTremK[i]l ['HS ?]9iXoslTT[u]e[- ca.4--]ou ] [Aao ?].qos [- ca.3-][ [--a. 10--] Oiv[opi ?]ou [---ca. 14---] vacat [---ca.l5---]
[TTo]vKpaTlmsToXAu[--] [ArriKpdrrlsA1riKp"rr[ous]
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3 -]Trcov A[COpoe]ou
[Evo ?]Kp&Tls cOavoKpaTrov [S] [Keo8]copi5rls EsrpolpitX(i[c ,u]
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..
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[-
-]vo KuSiTrrrou
[rTanca]vfasOvIco[s] 205 X
[-- ca. -6 --]ScopS Oeso[cbpov?] 7--] Auvav[ou] [-ca
]
[-- ca.6--][---[ ---[-ca.s-]vl
]
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[TpiKopOaitoi] [--ca. 10--]o[----] n 8-9 ca. --]Ivo[----] [--ca.7 --]s &T-rco)v[o]s
] 210
scoaras [O'rrip?TrS
'AvaKa[lies]
'AvSpovfi[s------] 145 MEyaKfi[s ----] 'ApcroK[[fis--- ---]
'ALrv[et~s]
I 4038 'Al1(pT[poraxtS] 'Hy[i]ncov 'Hyrlat9[u] luv vyeos rT[-----]
v255 'Ap[K].EcriXa EOp[ou]Xit[ou]f Kp!co[ei]s Xapfip8[s'E]XeKaovs cos (ttorov o(opOcSKoS EIEt-m[o]t
260 MvrlofEpyos [Boco?]vos
] Mei8XAos [--------] 'Eo-r68copo[s 150 'AXEp8o[*oltoi] ------] 'AvTrty?v[rs
TToeiaiosTn[Eia]a]v6pou 'Epoi&Sa[t] Xpijrls TloXv[. .](ov rqiLaXiSat
KEtpi[&Bat]
265 'OvrcravSpos(>[av]oaTp6rou OTlpTrMs Ka[xA]7iKpnmls
-----] KprTr66r[vos Xaitp9cO[v----- ] 155 K6iTpeF[oi] -AElv6oarpa[Tos ----] ZTpacrooov[
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lacuna w i[---------274 Ap[--------] lacuna
[--------- o]U ?ov [ [---------]~ou --270 [ ]ou [------o]u [----------]vacat lacuna
73. Two joining fragmentsfrom a Hymettianmarbleinscription. a: Fragment (I 431), broken on all sides and at the back, found on February 8, 1933, in the wall of a modern
house west of the Libraryof Pantainos(Q 14-15). H. 0.14 m.; W. 0.21 m.; Th. 0.15 m.; LH. 0.006 m. b: Fragment (I 929), broken on all sides and at the back, found on June 3, 1933, in the filling thrown into the manhole of a drain just outside the southwest corner of the Library of Pantainos beneath the tower of the Post-
HerulianWall in a contextcontemporarywith the buildingof the tower (R 15).Fragmentb joins the top of a. H. 0.13 m.; W. ca. 0.135 m.; Th. 0.10 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Fragmenta was publishedby B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,III, 1934,p. 61, No. 50, photographp. 61. In the same publicationthe discoveryof fragmentb was noted. A groupof threeadditionalpieces(I 990, I 2259,and I 2301,all unpublished),whichjoin each otherto form a fragmentinscribedon two adjacentfaces,wereonce associatedwith a and b, but thereis no join betweenthe two groupsand the text of the new pieces suggeststhat the associationwas madein error. KEKROPIS NON-'TOIX.
ca. a. 280 a. lacuna b
[---]Itos ----] ['AptlO?]Tvwo[s [].... [-- s
] ]
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MeA[7----]
5
vacat vacat a
[- Ca.3-4-K?E'8iIIl--]E1II---] [~'Api]pvv;rla-r[6]! 'Aptv[ivlo-rov]10 TEos .]. ----] KmriTao[ ] EviP[ [NI]Ki]pcrros 'Amg[&cvroo] WArr1tiiavTos floXv[a-rpaTrov] fohX'aTrpa-ros
...
15
'AveEj.dcov'AvTI?lf---] 'ApXiSixos'ApXE[
--]
-]----------lacuna
74. Fragmentof a stele of Hymettianmarble(E.M. 8654),with part of the rightside preserved. H. 0.23 i.; W. 0.22 i.; Th. 0.10 i.;
LH. 0.005 m.
Ed. K. S. Pittakys,'Ep. 'ApX.,1839,No. 318 and 1842,No. 1038;U. Koehier,I.G., II, 1001;J. Kirchner,LG., II, 2382.
LEONTIS ca. a. 280 a.
NON-XTOIX. lacuna [?tpaMs]
. .
[ --
cI1h]60r1posc(h7ta[-r---]
Kf-rrrot 5 'Avriqpcv(D[a]vo[-rp&]-ro[v] XTrpcxTroy4 Avq[iqo[v]
A*iai[1r]Tros Avahrr[rrov] AwKovo[t]eis cLop*oaKos TiLjoKpa&[-r]ov[s] 10 IcoyK?isj 1co
=
628.
THE MACEDONIAN
87
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75. Upper right corner of a pedimental stele of Hymettian marble (I 6551). Found on June 13, 1952, in the area of the southeastern part of the Odeion. H. 0.22 m.; W. 0.24 m.; Th. 0.08 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, pp. 5-6, No.. 6, photograph p. 1; S.E.G., XXI, 364. A new restoration of line 3 is given in Hesperia, XXXVIII, 1969, p. 110.
rTOIX.47
a. 279/8 a.
VTO rrTr .. .7.. ]oS 5866qiSlrp [Trrl 'AvacxKp&Trous epXovros v .... it ..... isr NiKCovoS [uravEicas Oivaios] 'ypajl&dTr T [VEV'ralNrlt7Avos6yO66e icrrapgvouSurvirpalKal EI]KOOT-r [fiS rrpUTavEiaS'~KKrioija*TrCV Trpo68pcov 'TrrE6ql]6EVAtrlJITp KaCloCvTp6O8po1' 8]o0EvT-it .... EdwTrvvrrEp &v &]rravy?A [S6iCo' .........24 .... .9.... T5 s oi rrp TCv tEpov] cLv 0evo owpu'rdvEs 9 [Aouvav [v----------------------------------]
5 [Ios ...........21..........
The year was intercalaryin the festivalcalendar. 76. Stele of Hymettian marble (I 5998), re-used as a threshold block, with the face trimmed down to a depth of 0.02 m. except for a band ca. 0.11 m. wide along the left edge which preserves traces of the inscription. The sides were finished with a toothed chisel and the back rough-picked. The upper fragment was found on June 10, 1947 against the wall of a room in the Civic Offices (I 12), and the lower fragment was found on the same day in place as part of the threshold (I 12). The middle fragment was recovered later among near-by collected marbles
on July 12, 1947.
H. 1.20 m.; W. ca. 0.47 m.; Th. 0.102 m.; LH. 0.006 m. in lines 1-20 and 0.007 m. in lines 21 f. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XVII, 1948, pp. 1-2, No. 1, photographs pls. 1-2; S.E.G., XXI, 366. For lines 1-3 see also Meritt, The Athenian Year, p. 233, note 35; Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, p. 6, and XXXVIII, 1969, p. 110.
PANDIONIS a. 279/8a. []Tri <'A>vaixKp&[TouS &pXovroS -rr'iTrf .... .lo..... ivaTrrS] .... .... rs NiKCOvoS OtvaTos ['rrp]urav[sd]as[i .. oypapi]
2TOIX. 44
piIatKOai 80oSEK&r1, [PUa]T?[v]v''E7[aqrlnpoAICvoS etKO-rei] ..] [T'TS]TrpuVTav[6fas' b
['A]rlvaicov ['rrAlhleqriaav8i Kal-rOvTTr-raytvcov (?) 'Tfrpou]
Trxl)(t E] [Afi] Kal TrCO [65fcoi KimAosKal qlAXoTrilcos ycdcyaxO xv &cyac&SiXEocal &drrroqpaivoval] [856X]ea T[Co]l[8rilcovr TC&
[of! r]p[u]rT[]v6[is yeyov6Ta iv rTOS iepo5sols 0vuovs)' Oyt]
15 [f(a]i Kal [acoTrpiat 'Tr5pouAfXsKal TOi 8f'lpovU'1raiv(cat] [S Tr]os 'rrpu[T&v-EtsTf's nTavsovI8os KIalaTEpavcjaat aot] Kali lAontlpiaS'TO] [To'r]SXpvao[[I aorxavcotlapeTi's5VEKva r V orTilEM [SEWpi]qpiapac [Tr6o8&acvyp(ai T6VYPaCiIaTaC Ai] 20
els i 'rlV TrolQaiv] [ei]vE Kal cr[TrCaait v Trl TrpUTa'raVIK' [Tris] oa-rlrjs [epicami roOs irti rt ilOtiKilaet -rTO d&vdCcota]
vacat
[Mu]pptvo[aiooi] [EO.]vno-ros [---] [...]6vos A[---]
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25 [X]evoiKfsr[---]
Tracesof letters only visibledown to line 45 45
In corona [fi poou^]
-? In corona f [PoouXi] of 9[uT-rai]
-
[of uArTrat] [T6v rTaliav]
55 [EvivrCTo-ov]
[-----]
TOVy[paCLc-raTa]
[Muppivoi] [alov]
Xa[-----] 50
ColumnIII is lost
ColumnII is lost
ME[-----]
[----] 77. Four fragments of Pentelic marble, c and d preserving the right side of the stele, but all otherwise broken.
a (I 818): Found on May 16, 1933,in a late contexteast of the Tholos (H 11). H. 0.086 m.; W. 0.03 m.; Th. 0.031 m.; LH. 0.005 m.
b (I 820): Found on May 17, 1933,in a late contexteast of the Tholos (H 11). H. 0.115 m.; W. 0.082 m.; Th. 0.087 m.; LH. 0.005 m. c (I 811): Found on May 15, 1933, in a late context east of the Tholos (H 11). Joins above d. Measurements as joined; H. 0.44 m.; W. 0.175 m.; Th. 0.136 m.; LH. 0.005 m.
d (I 625): Found on March30, 1933,in a marblepile in the area of the Tholos.Joins below c, q.v. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 39-42 No. 5, photographp. 41. AKAMANTIS STOIX.33 but irregularafterline 30
a. 280-275 a.
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OEoC0 (]ioTIl[|ias tris eTsTE] [eISTroCS KaCl Sivov TO] Kal T'IVpO]U^V Kxa[IT6bV [T'rVVXupiv TroA?X ETlvC Ka[i dayae&atTCo] 86] [v 'AOr|vaicov [i e'ip?Tv r6 Ao-orr6v ....7...] ai]Tao[apvcoi
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...... .TOS TrpTr&VEIS] T'rf 'AKa [........15 ..........O. 9 ca. 8f]ipou ]O [i[avTri8o .......... ca.27 ............] TOV T [............. [av Tcrv oarpaTIOTlIKOVOTt &v laX?]ltpoTrovo [OVT TCirI 6ICoI 6i, rGiol wrr6pov 8rVnr]apXE(v si [S rTOUJTO TCOVavaXlaKOlEVCov] XPTLpaTcovU rfi pouAXisdcvaypaait 8 Tro8E]'TO 9(pia [r6TO [a rTO ypajpat-ra -r6v TrS povAXfs ]v oTAr lTi X [itivrjt Kal crTocxat v Trot 'rrpUTa]vKotr etiS 8 [? TriV avaypa(plv Trfi carriXqrs5Epi]caiTO'r S [Tri Trt StoIKjl'aE TO yEv6otEvov]&vaXcopavv
vacat 0.042m. [oi
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40
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45
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]----
[6 1Sfipos] ro [T]ros rp] ]
[ravEts]
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[0E]orr6'rrou
['lpi]on8Cx rlv vacat 0.054m.
50 [-------] [-------]
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[--]eus XacKi[Scos] 55 [-------]
The changed restorations of lines 7-14 reflect our careful following of the stoichedon order, which in this part of the inscription shows no irregularity. Dow detected in line 20 a reference to Ptolemy Philadelphos, probably,
and so determinedthe date between280 and 275 B.C., but he also suggestedthe possibilityof a referenceto PtolemyKeraunosof 281-279 B.C. We restore in line 33 the title of the secretary of the Council as the officer responsible for the inscribing of the decree, in spite of Dow's objection to the late date for the naming of this officer,calling attention to the fact that
the funds for so doing wereto come from moneysat the disposalof the Council. For the phrase EIsTrouseOoiSin line 11 instead of the more normal -TrposTro0SEOsoisee No. 147, line 42, and No. 187, line 49. 78. Pedimental stele of Hymettian marble (E.M. 463), broken at the bottom, and with a deep cut along the right
side. Found in the AncientAgora in the excavationsof the ArchaeologicalSocietyin 1907.
H. 0.55 m.; W. 0.56 m.; Th. 0.09 m.; LH. 0.005 m. - 0.006 m. Ed. G. Oikonomos, 'ApX. 'Ep., 1910, pp. 18-24, photograph p. 19; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 674 with Adden-
dum; S. Dow, Hesperia,SupplI, 1937,p. 42, No. 6.
ANTIOCHIS a. 273/2a.
5
NON-5TOIX.ca. 56-66
TTrS'Av-roXiBos TTr-apTTrS iaS t EO6[oIvos--] [lT rri FlXavKnToVu PXOVTOST1TI rrpUTave-r pirTOvMupptvoaio'oS 9ypaC1&aTvEUvnv ElKa[Scas kr[laiao] lavoylcovos Seurpatl VET-r' TCOVrrpo86pcov 1TEriP1tLEV Kal ovCr[Trp6?6polt] 'H[y]riaiAXoS Kplptao86Tou TTEipatEvs 5ogEv Trcl 81pC' E0ovCitaXoS EO[e]rTTrrou Eu-TeTaicbv EhTEV'Trepi6jv Trra[yyM0ou] alv ol TrrpvrvTTaVe Tf11 'AVTIooXIoS U'rrp TCOviEpCv J&veOvov -rTaTr Trrp [T'rV Kcrq] acIov rTCt 'ATr6OXcovtTOrM TpooCraTrjpiCcoKal To'rs &aois eOts oTs TrdTr[piovjv, eO] uaarv 8? Kal Tr Erfivta Trap'a[O]T-rv TrTAfml KAairpi Tr K6pEit Trrrp T[fiS pouAfi] Kal 6eat TOiU ivv [.yaea 8i] rica vvvvv S Sfpov, TiEI oTuIl iIot aYoeE8eal "x a qa aaiv yEyov6vat gv TroTsiepos ols gOuov Ti irytlai KCaloco[Trrpiat Tri] XEcOal
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
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Kal '-rv &a?cov&rra&rcov 10 S pouvAfKalTroi 8filovUro 'AOrlvaicov o6ol [EoaivEuv] T-rs rEeuafas 'raSKa0rcKOoaaS [e0uaa] ousT'ril8fico lt hTE16 8 oi -rrpuTavir&s c v acrroTs] KailTCOV v KCAoS KaICl pi0oTrlpcoS &rrluEiXArlv[Tac &,'cov rr6vTrcov TOUStiov, ErraivEacal [Tro0SrrpUT] of TEv6Oot rrpouitia tov Kai Tryr'rlqc4priara Kal orecavccrai XxpucCt oare&vcoi KaTraTOV[v6o,V Ei] aveiS rT1S'AVTIoX[SoS 15 [C]e[p]e[i]aSEVEKa TS 'rrposT-rv8[f]lov Tov] TriSrrpos TO'S&eoiISKai qnlTilXonias
XcaXKua 'Ae0rvafcov Tr] 6Ocaco'av o'rrCS&v86 KaiTa& Trfi<>'A0rvaltTeT'ApX-[y?TIn1 Kal TCO Kal ECIoTE3COs l icoit ra T'rr[pos'TOJS] 'Til POUKAei fis 'rr6XcoSKal EXEtKacAcO
20
aov aUroTos tIepiaat elSTI'[V SioiiKrlC] [eeo0s], SiaXEtpo'rovCIaiTOV8itliov r1ToC 8iicoi 806ei pepicFal-T6[vrTaciav] &v Tri 6' SlaXetpoTovovTi TrCOI [iv Trifse0voias] 8 Kal ElSTa] E[KTCOV [rTCVoTrpaT-rcorTiKcv] TO0i S61rrlTrItSIOIKtiel rropov85 irrra&pXev
UrrO6 Tfs pouAXis&dvayp&pali 86 Tr6o '6 r &vcAitao]opuvcov r[ y i iaClia] [yrlqpiolaTa Kal v X0ivr KaraT eIS [-rv ypaclPia-rirTrO [Tic qai e'v-rTI] 1TpUT]avEfav oIr1Xriv 5eT8rV avaypa]qhv TrIs oarriris uEpiaat [-r]ovs fTr[iT't SlOIKt1] EIS [,rpUTavIKCOv ysvV6pvov ava&Acolia]. [oae TOr
[----]pos 'AWrroXoScbp 30 OouxaprnsKaA[-----] 'A?XEi&60ouv OilaaS lXopbp6[Trou] ['ETIKpaTrT]s [- -]ous Auvtaxvrs 'Iao[---]
ColumnI lost
lacuna
lacuna 25
lacuna ['AvapXOrioio] lacuna
[TIaAAvrles]
lacuna
For the festivalsof the Steniaand the Chalkeiain the monthof Pyanopsionsee also No. 70, above.Whenthe presentdecreewas passed,on the nextto last day of the month,the Steniahad alreadybeencelebrated(on Pyanopsion 9) and the Chalkeiaweredue to be celebratedon the morrow(the last day of the month). Financialprovision for the festivalwas made before the festivaldate. For a discussionof this time relationshipsee now, in Society,CXV, 1971,pp. 106-107,withexamples general,B. D. Meritt,Proceedingsof theAmericanPhilosophical therecited. 79. Fragmentof a Steleof Hymettianmarble(I 3855),with the rightside and possiblythe backpreserved.Found on March28, 1936,in a Byzantinecontextoutsidethe area of the MarketSquareto the southeast(R-S 17). H. 0.18 m.; W. 0.165 m.; Th. 0.118 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXIII, 1954,pp. 233-234, No. 2, photographpl. 49; S.E.G.,XIV, 63. ca. a. 273 a. almost XTOIX.ca. 57 lacuna
]
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]TMS [ .....12 .....] & l[oa Kupia'V] rs rrpuTave]iaS
.........ca. [TCOV 'rrpoE6pcov 1TekT)rl|plEV
.is........ v] (Da]Xrjpei Kal [a]v[UTrrp6 19......... Ou].arrdTrls [elIrevvOnp] 8tico'v..........ca. [epo' ESojev TCOI TrTs.... ca. 7... {f]os Owirp-rTViep[COv [Vv rrTayyeoAouCivol TrpurTa&ve cav] TCOI KcalTCOV urrp T[fTSV] [gevov TC'rl'Ar6oaMcovi iep]v ci)VS Uca0V TTpooraTrlpicoi Tr&I,uv&ya0[a 6S] [povufij Kal TOUi 8'ovU' T'Xei &cya0ei 6e86Xeai TrCOI] ' 56f1iico Kal acoTrpia[i vv] iepois oTSgovov &9 yiqeia K [XeoalrtTa yeyov-ra EvTroTs 10 [Tris pouXfis Kal rTOUI 8iiOUvTOU 'Arlvaicov Kal rTCV&cicov] 0cao EiVvousl[CotV] 8ircol' rmiSh8e oi TrpvTa&ves [TC-rI T'1S.... ca.7... {8os Evuaav &as]"reeuoi[aS Vv]
5
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lacuna In line 7 -rTCV tepC6]vis preferable to the editor's Trap'airc6]v. 80. Part of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 6259), with the right side and rough-picked back preserved. Found in
Januaryof 1950amongstonesremovedfromthe LongLateRomanWall (O 8) east of the PanathenaicWay.The springof a crowningmouldingis preservedabove the firstline of the inscription. H. 0.24 m.; W. 0.175 m.; Th. 0.07 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, The Athenian Year, 1961, pp. 192-194, No. 1, photograph facing p. 194; S.E.G., XXI, 369.
91
THE MACEDONIAN ERA OINEIS almost T7OIX. 38-40
a. 27110 a.
['ErriFluOapaTou apXovros rmiTfrsOi]ve86os[6coSe] fi 'Icriyopos 'l]oroKpaTroK[Epa] [Karris rrpuTaVeiaS [XfiOEV EypapiLaTrEuEv lEKpoyo]pitvos ?vEtKal [v] TrS wTpuravE [atli Tpo'Tpalc, ii.lat Kal TpiaKO]crTETi
5
TCOvTrrpoESpcov [ias
r Sili 10 [-rrarptovfv' &dyaeOT TC ra i TrXEt6 S6]XCai TOI [Ev &cyaeOa 8XEoCai & aClav yEyov]EvaC ?v'roIs Ip [ois ols Ev0ov 69' vOylEia Kal oco'r]pial
TrqspovuXf[S]
&iAvcov 6aot ej]vous [gE]IivTr[Ci] [Kal TOUi6SuOUKal T'rV [Slco' 15
8E ol 'rrpUTa'veIS rEiST18' T'rS T-r]euc[Oas] Tar[sKa]
[OTKocTaas eeucrav Kachas Ka(l q)iXoTirCco], rTT6rJeX[i6r]
&v aUTroTs &rravTrcov AX&cov oi TE[v61Ooi] [aav BEKal -TrOv TOoj5il,ou---['rpocrrPTaTovKailTraTrQlcplcaTOra lacuna
]
Since the archon Pytharatos,in whose year the philosopherEpicurusdied, is definitelydated in 27110 (Diogenes Laertius, X, 15; see W. B. Dinsmoor, Archons of Athens, 1931, p. 45) the discovery of his prytany secretary from the deme Kephale gives a welcome fixed point (long elusive) for the secretary cycle of the early third century. The restoration here is made with reference to the newly discovered texts now published inHes-
peria, XXIII, 1954, pp. 284-316. The year was intercalaryin the festivalcalendar(see Meritt, op. cit.). This text has been given a different restoration in its opening lines by W. Kendrick Pritchett, California Studies in
ClassicalAntiquity,III, 1970,p. 209. His versionis of no value,for, interalia, it violatesthe obviousstoichedon order of the first four lines. For that reason it has been omitted from the bibliography above. 81. Three groups of fragments of Hymettian marble (I 5992), found on June 5 (a and b) and June 11 (c), 1947, in
debrisover the Civic Offices(I 12). a. Brokenon all sides. H. 0.11 m.; W. 0.115 m.; Th. 0.025 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
b: Part of the rightedge of the stele is preserved. H. 0.11 m.; W. 0.092 m.; Th. 0.032 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
c: Part of the left edge of the stele is preserved. H. 0.06 m.; W. 0.125 m.; Th. 0.145 m.; LH. 0.006 m. The writing is stoichedon (almost) with a checker pattern in which the unit measures 0.0105 m. across and 0.012 m. down. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XVII, 1948, pp. 2-3, No. 2, photographs pl. 3; idem, Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, p. 7,
No. 7; S.E.G.,XXI, 372.
AKAMANTIS a. 267/6 a. [----------------
XTOIX.51 lacuna Ts rrpuavE]ias ia[KhXraciarT]C1' .. 1.. ouv[.s i[is Kcal]CU K.c.a]
[Trrpo6pcov rT9EpilEt[v....... 6i'pmo v KcaoicrrpcTos] ra"Cn
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
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10 oapfasK[a' &ol T?rv6Ooi 'rpooCraTTov KalTra lpq(pfaoiaTa -roi 8ieo]
'aS'AKaava-rI os Kal o-rEQavcoVaca] 'rpuvr&vS v- V ratv[oval TroCS I acTroCsXp[pu['l oa-rEpvcotKaTr TOVv6pov s ocpEiaS VEK'arfis Trp] ST8fo] 6s TroiseE[o0s K(al(piXoTritasTrfselsTSET?V Pouvv Kial TOV -----[v] r[ov 'A]e[rlvaicov ------
lacuna The precise date is given, with great probability, by the name of the orator, who is known to have been orator
of anotherdecreein the archonshipof Menekles(LG.,IP, 661). 82. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 6072). Found on August 2, 1947, among stones gathered south of the Hephais-
teion. Brokenon all sidesexceptthe bottom,whichis finishedwith roughanathyrosis. H. 0.35 m.; W. 0.20 m.; Th. 0.20 m.; LH. 0.007 m.
antemed.saec. III a.
NON-STOIX.
lacuna [-----------]
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]cov*[ou]
5 [---------.]Fdou [-.------]8ou [-------
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vacat
Only the ends of patronymicsare preserved,and the end of one demoticin line 7. 83. Two joining fragmentsof Hymettianmarble(I 1884and 1956),with toothed left side and roughback preserved.FragmentI 1884 was found on April27, 1934,built into a moderncesspool at the south edge of the Tholos (G 12); fragmentI 1956was found at the sameplace on May 10, 1934. H. (as joined) 0.27 m.; W. 0.242 m.; Th. 0.08 m.; LH. 0.008 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 52-54,No. 11, photographp. 53.
OINEIS ca. a. 260 a. lacuna [-------]
lacuna [--- -]uviouv----
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[6 8i]os
10
[epl ?]aconov
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15 [-----of rrpu-r&vls &cbrpaTrov
EOTp&vopos TTEpleoiSrlv
]
[ol Trpurrr6ves]
[fi 1o]uiA [TroslTp]u-raTves
[Ao]vmrax oi TrrpuravE
] Y[-----
[------]oS p
[or lrpuTv]vls Tpoka
[SX]iovfrlv [----]X.iou
lacuna
ot Trp[uT&-vs]
25 Tlpo[----] [ ]----[----
-] [ol 'rrpvrTavs]
[ECnXfiv] 30 [(DOoiQovus] [Tpiveiista]
Thecitationin lines5-8 belongsto theTreasurerof the phyle,thatin lines 12-15to the Secretary.Dow correctly
identified him of lines 16-19 as bKTC-rOv queMTv, and lines 28-31 as belonging to the Herald. Lines 20-23 named
the Priestof the Eponymosand lines 24-27 the Treasurerof the Council.See Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964,pp. 172173,and S.E.G.,XXI, 385.
THE MACEDONIAN ERA
93
84. Upperrightcornerof a largesteleof Pentelicmarble(I 5151),re-usedas a thresholdblock.Foundon December 1, 1937,in the wall of a moder house south of the MarketSquare(O 18). H. 0.515 m.; W. 0.331 m.; Th. 0.172 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXIT,1963,pp. 7-10, No. 8, photographpl. 3; S.E.G.,XXI, 376. ANTIGONIS a. 257/6 a. [I'ri AuKteo &pXOTroS &rriTfIS --Map[aocbvios] [ypacCIrE&TuEv
-- -
NON-YTOIX.ca. 78 (72-83) ca. 14--- -rrpuTavEciaS
ca. 34-----
lt --
ca. 6 --]rS
Avoitarparov
T'rCO [1rpoSpcov]
TSsKpTraia' Tr]pUTavraSv
21 -----Kali I ovIrrwpo6por [rrsEJ(fiqnl --- -ca. 8o?QEvTrCI1Scor TE[----ca. 18----] [--ca. 6--lTrTv' 0nTrp cv ot TrrpuravEis rilS 'AvT-yoviSoS] imnipT-rv lEpeovev ncTayyAovouvav
5
[v[0ov]Tr Trp[6] Kac -TCrv6&coV eIvo'l v2v TOI1oa]avro [T-OV K 1CTICOV TCVIt 'AW6OAaovi TCOITTpouLa-Irpl Kl 9s Trrarpi] [r]oTse[Eo]T[s] [ov iv- dcyaO?cT -XE1 S656Xe1a TOl 86oiCoIT&a v dyac& SXeoeiat & arroqal]vouai yeyovival ev rTOSl[E] [poTsotS OevovE9' ruyiiai Kal acoTrlpial TrfsTEpouvXfsKai TOO86i]poy' TrEiSr 68Eoi rrpu-Tavrs TaS [TE]
ocua &KkcoVETripEiAl.vTral vc avauav cis t KCiKOv KaXCAS KaitqpioTIpcos,TCrVSj] [Ovauas-4uc &drrvr[cov] v6ooi Kai T-r& [?V-T?r1 ia i Lo o TrE iTrrpuavEai v aorroTsrrpouE yTrljqaaTa TOU581iiou, Tmraiv]oaal 'roS 'Trpv[Tr6] 10 [veis Tis 'Av-ryoviBos oTrrov6is EvsKa Ka iTAoTiaS TPS a Ka]i S u X[pU] [olr]epavCJaai ' [ao6I areavcI -rv ypaplcaTr]ia-rTvKacra KcaraTOVv6O1ov&cvayp6cyal8 Tr6yriplioa r6 TOV 'rrp[Ta] [veiav :v nriel XAleivsIi Kal o-rfijCI v T'rI TrpuTavcIKix ElS E8 TTiviroiflnov Kial'T]v &vaypayqjv
T[fis] 15
T6V TE 8ioi tOKre TO6 vacat [acrTTXrs yEV6opvova&vvacopavacat ] pEpiaca-rvr I---- rrEvl &rrsiSl olf rpuv-Tv]esT-rs'Aviryovi8OS kTrativiav[-res] [ [KacloreTavcbacavrEs dr&royalvovaiv eIs TTvopou?rlv T6OV &(-uTcovKaT-]auiaOvrac Ta-rlav TrS TE
e[v] [acias TEvKival oacatKacxfiKov v TEl 8S Kai TrV &6Mco]v&mavxrcov Jv TT rpVTavEiati, TI1rrepU6cXCeati
ol [TE] XrTa [v6p1oi Kal lri(cpaTa CUI.fqppoTva'
20
TOIj Sl'ov aCirrcoi rpoo-rTaTTOVravUpoEouAovTa ace TC TCOI68icoi]
tiv TVaTavia]v 'Av-rKparrlv'Agiov rapynIT[lT] [&yael rXIE SE86X8 PX a T ouAheTtrrcaivoract [ov eoaepEcias V6EKa T'rS rpos Toi*SeEoIsKal ypiOTtWliaSTtrSet TOiJSpu?vAras*]&va[ypaci]ai 6S Tr6E ci r at v TC rpuTavvIKI] oTcoS av [-r6 vjlcrloiac TOV ypaciaTIria T-OVKTa TrpUTaIav Ka a&Trav-rS?E[60]
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races of letters__ more]lines traces lines of lettersforfive for five more]
85. Ed. Pococke,Inscriptiones AntiquaeGr.et Lat., 1752,p. 56, No. 63, whose majusculecopy was repeatedby A. Boeckh, C.L.G.,115, andby U. Koehler,LG.,II, 329. Cf. LG., IIa,678 and Addendum. Cf. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 47-52, No. 10, photostatic copy of Pococke's text p. 49. The stone is now lost. For the text
see B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXII, 1963,pp. 10-11for the decreesand L.G.,II2,678, with notes of Dow (op. cit.) and Traill(Hesperia,XXXVIII, 1969,p. 422), for the register.Cf. S.E.G., XXI, 377. Lines 81-103 were
lished also by U. Koehler, Hermes, V, 1871, p. 337.
pub-
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
94
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a. 256/5a.
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40 EOOeOcaXos EOiuKpa&rou
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TTAcoeETs N{KcOV OeeoSCpo 65 lTTpica[v]Spos Auvoou EKKoAcovou illegible?
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25 'AiiE[1]voTr7rs 'Avrti8cpou
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Mvrncraypas Nt
Auv[KA]fis AuaIKAous
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70 'ApXiasKpiTrcovoS
[nlU]veos6iXov KcAIXKp&Tsrr 50
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55
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35
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MvrlaiXoXosMvaoir'nrou
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'EpiKEeT5 'AvT{CroposAIOKAEov 75 'Aya[e]oiKAis 'Aplo-roqavou
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80
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MeXaveiou AIOT6'rpo
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For line 25, see Hesperia,XXXII, 1963,p.ll. For lines 46 and 52, see Hesperia,XXXVIII, 1969,p. 432, note 7. For the date, see Pritchettand Meritt,Chronology, p. xxi. The register,as it has come down to us throughPococke'stranscript,is defective,containingonly forty-five names. One additional prytanis may be accounted for by the blank line (our 67) between the demotic of Kolonos and the single representative of this deme in line 68. Kolonos regularly had two bouleutai annually (Nos. 36, 38, 42, 61, and No. 89). A comparison of the other quotas with those recorded on No. 89, below, dated just two years after this text but also defective, suggests that the remaining four missing prytaneis belong one each to Erchia, Halai, Ionidai, and Bate. The last-mentioned was omitted completely from the present text and may have be-
longedat the bottomof eitherthe firstor the thirdcolumn. It is impossibleto determinewhetherthe deficiencies shouldbe attributedto the originallist or to Pococke'sfaultytranscript(cf. Hesperia,XXXVIII, 1969,pp. 421422, No. 1, and commentaryon No. 89, below,p. 99). 86. Stele of Pentelic marble (I 1024), broken only at the top. Found on June 26, 1933, in a late Roman level on
the east side of the GreatDrain oppositethe southeastcornerof the Metroon(I 10). The stele is leadedinto its originalheavy base of limestone. H. above base 0.71 m.; W. at bottom0.425 m.; Th. 0.138 m.; LH. 0.005 m. - 0.006 m.; H. of base 0.285 m.; W. of base 0.55 m.; Th. of base 0.39 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937, pp. 43-47, No. 9, photographp. 45. For the place of finding and photographsof the stele and base, see Hesperia,IV, 1935, pp. 473-474. ERECHTHEIS a. 256/5 a.
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For lines 3 and 17, see Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, p. 12. Cf. S.E.G., XXI, 378. There was slight crowding of the letters in lines 7, 14, 16, 18, and 19, resulting in violation of the stoichedon order. In line 117 the scribe apparently cut oi aOceicrroiwhich he partially erased intending to change it to ol vUAErTal, but the change was never made. The man honored was probably EK TCOV(uAPVrCAV.
87. Upper right corner of a stele of Hymettian marble (I 1125), with part of the gable and the mouldings above the inscription preserved. Once seen in a modern wall near the Church of St. Elias, and rediscovered on October 28, 1933, in the wall of a modern house over the area of the Southwest Fountain House (H 14-15). H. 0.30 m.; W. 0.37 m.; Th. 0.105 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. J. Kirchner, LG., II2, 702; S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 63-64, No 21, photograph p. 64. OINEIS
a. 256/5 a.
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88. Threejoining fragmentsof Hymettianmarble.Fragmenta (E.M. 8688)was said by Pittakysto have been found on the Acropolis('Ey. 'Apx., 1853,No. 1371);fragmentb (I 1636)was found on March23, 1934,in a late Roman contextover the Tholos floor (G 11); fragmentc (I 4762),whichjoins betweena and b, was found on April 20, 1937, in a late context southeast of the Market Square, east of the Post-Herulian Wall (U 21). a: H. 0.25 m.; W. 0.28 m.; Th. 0.09 m.; LH. 0.004 m. Broken on all sides. b: H. 0.14 m.; W. 0.09 m.; Th. 0.06 m.; LH. 0.004 m. - 0.005 m. The right side is preserved. c: H. 0.125 m.; W. 0.135 m.; Th. 0.03 m.; LH. 0.004 m. Broken on all sides. Ed. L.G., II2, 2434 (fragment a); S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 57-59, No. 16 (fragments a and b), photograph p. 57; W. K. Pritchett, Hesperia, IX, 1940, pp. 112-115, No. 22 (fragments a, b, and c), photograph of fragments a and c as joined p. 114, complete text p. 113; S.E.G., XIX, 179, and XXI, 379 for lines 25 and 34. LEONTIS post a. 255 a.
NON-XTOIX. ca. 55 lacuna
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For the restoration of line 34 and the date, see Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, p.12, No. 9. For the patronymic in line 29, see Hesperia, Index I-X, and for the name in line 25 see Hesperia, XXX, 1961, p. 48 (a suggestion of S. Charitonides). 89. Stele of Hymettian marble with pediment, composed of three joining pieces (I 7043). Found on July 22, 1968, lying face upwards as a cover slab of the drain running from the Southwest Fountain House (H 14). A moulding runs across the face below the pediment and carries around the two sides. H. 0.91 m. (shaft only), 1.04 m. (with pediment); W. 0.385 m. (above) and 0.44 m. (below); Th. ca. 0.012 m.; LH. 0.004 m. - 0.005 m. Ed. J. S. Traill, Hesperia, XXXVIII, 1969, pp. 418-425, No. 1, photographs pls. 109-111; cf. also pp. 432-435 for the date.
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TTveiTrTrou70 AtoKwis'Apto-roqi?ou ['A]plcroKp&rals 50
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ATl,nas
80
Ko KoAcovoO 60 'Av-ri(pavrlKa?aiov [N]iKlmTrOS 'OTrpvets (Olthtori8OU EivE0eoS
'Eao-TiaOeEv
iA7tnros
Xapias BaTETS
TElepaaop& Icoq)avis EiXaptioTos
Epjrl"ATosrTuO[---] 'EpiKEaS 105 ArpIoaeTvrs 'Avribcopos
EUrlysTirs
The register, as it stands, is defective, containing just forty-eight names. A comparison of the quotas with those recorded on No. 85, which is also defective (see commentary, above, p. 95), suggests that the two missing demesmen belong one each to Teithras and Phegaia (cf. Hesperia, XXXVIII, 1969, pp. 421-422, No. 1). The
citationsmust have been recordedin paint (cf. No. 214).
90. Fragment from the left side of a stele of Hymettian marble (I 2264). Found on December 28, 1934, in the
wall of a modernhouse west of the Libraryof Pantainos(P 14). H. 0.14 m.; W. 0.105 m.; Th. 0.045 m.; LH. 0.007 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXVI, 1967,pp. 230-231, No. 40, photographpl. 57; S.E.G., XXIV, 171. AIGEIS
ca. a. 250 a.
NON-ITOIX.
lacuna
MWvav[Spos----] AaiMco[v..--- ] Aiovi0a[os ----] 'EppoKfi[s --]-
5
TE[tip&aioi] ] Ke6qao[
oep[
lacuna
]
The marbleis like that of No. 72, and fracturesin planes of similarnatureparallelto the surface,but the grain is oblique rather than horizontal. The margination is the same, and the indentation of the demotics is the same, but the lettering is closer, both horizontally and vertically. We conclude that this is not part of No. 72, though it may be close in date. The lettering also is different (phi, for example). If the fragment belongs to No. 72
it mustcomefroman upperblock,the right-handone of a hypotheticaltwo,cut in a differenthandfromtherestof the inscription.
91. Two fragments of a stele of Hymettian marble, a (I 828) with left side and back preserved, and b (1 1280) with
rightside and back preserved.Fragmenta was found on May 20, 1933,in a late wall east of the Tholos(I 11);
fragment b was found on January 30, 1934, in the wall of a modern house above and south of the central part of
the MiddleStoa (K 13-14).
H. 0.157 m. (of fragment a); W. 0.40 m. (of fragment a plus fragment b, as restored); Th. 0.10 m.; LH. 0.005 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 54-55, No. 12, photographp. 54. ANTIGONIS med.saec. III a. oi TrpVTavEts
oi rrp-rTaCveS
a
rTOV T-roaiv 'Eirixapl.ov KaXMtoArp.riSou
5 KoAcovfi0v
[fi pouvAi] [6 Sqios] TO[S TTpUTa'v]ES
10
lupyicova
TrupyIovos AapTrwrpfx
b
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
100
92. Fragmentof a stele of Hymettianmarble(I 775),brokenon all sides. Found on May 5, 1933,in a context of late Roman or Byzantinedate over the templeof Ares (J 8). H. 0.05 i.; W. 0.10 i.; Th. 0.10 i.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, p. 55, No. 13, photograph p. 55. med. saec. III a. [yp]qva-riax vacat [-ro]O6SClov (vacat] vacat 93. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 974), with part of the left side, smooth-picked, preserved. Found on June 17, 1933, in a late context east of the Propylon to the New Bouleuterion (H I). H. 0.078 i.; W. 0.042 i.; Th. 0.037 i.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppi. I, 1937, pp. 55-56, No. 14, photograph p. 56. med. saec. III a. XTO!X. 41 lacuna
[?
---
i rij' o-r] 8EsBF riv -rrofrla -r ,TE T 8iKt 7V l'tw -r1lv &vaypa(p'ijvpIEpi'cYai [iQr~[s KCai
5
--
---
-
ae1 T[6 yEv6OiFvovvcjtkv6A,ca] vacat vacat [demotic]
]
Ei*p[---------? EC[?---------3 Ka[--------lacuna
]
The restoration in lines 1-3 has been made according to a suggestion of W. K. Pritchett, A.J.P., LX, 1939, p. 259. In line 8 an alternative reading is KW[-]. 94. Fragment from the upper right corner of a pedimental stele of Hymettian marble (I 999). Found on June 22, 1933, in late walls over the Propylon to the New Bouleuterion (H 10). H. 0.223 i.; W. 0.18 i.; Th. 0.178 i.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 56-57, No. 15, photograph p. 57. med. saec. III a. [E) ? ri TiiS----[pr1?----6apXovToS -ca. 31---------[-' ---i?---
almost flOIX. ca. 50 01 05 EKTh]S lTpv.rTavEiaSV
noat V fypalp]a'[-r]F__vv [SE'vo?r----------------------?Tls 'rrpv]-ravfcxaS ---- ir5v wrpoispCovE'IrEi)OplLv 5 [iKAWT)aia ----]aOoS 'E-rri [-?- - --iaj avwrp6E8poi vacat Iv 8ri1.tcoi] t50EPO1 VVVV 21 -?- r- v-E rrrE p v d&rrmayy4AUovaoi] ol i[puv] [?----fca. -(-r'vEs -------------------------------lacuna ? Dow restored line 7 [ ?--------errrev-ErMiS] ot iT[pv]. 95. Block of Pentelic marble (11289), with two adjoining faces and part of the rough-picked bottom preserved. Found on February 2, 1934, in the destruction of modern house walls in the southeastern part of the Market Square. H. 0.202 i.; W. 0.302 i.; Th. 0.23 in.; LH. ca. 0.012 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XVI, 1947, p. 154, No. 48, photograph pl. XXVI. saec. III a. Face A in corona ot qu?vXi-rai
Face B in corona
f povu7
THE MACEDONIAN
101
ERA
96. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(I 1967), with the left side preserved.Found on May 7, 1934,in disturbed earthfrom an area once excavatedby W. D6orpfeld (I 14) nearthe Churchof the ProphetElias and St. Charalambos (Judeich, Topographievon Athen , p. 333). H. 0.145 i.; W. 0.087 i.; Th. 0.047 i.; LH. 0.004 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, p. 60, No. 18, photograph p. 60. med. saec. III a. lacuna 5-6 -]Y6?[ -?---I
[Avai]crrpacTos]----A iqfarTp-[-ros ---]--5
'Avp.[Cov]2[]------aioyi4Xis] K[-------] 'Apiq[T6][rffpos?]--'ApX[Ir]pa[ros---EUhais Eiti[]------vacat vacat vacat vacat
-]
97. Part of a stele of Hymettian marble (I 966), broken on all sides. Found on June 15, 1933, in a late wall east of the Propylon to the New Beuleuterion (I 10). H. ca. 0.205 i.; W. 0.29 i.; Th. 0.132 i.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 59-60, No. 17, photograph p. 59. AKAMANTIS ca. a. 260-240 a. vacat I ? ] X[9i-j'rnoi]
5
vacat [------] vacat [-------] [-------]6-rov
TiioKofi's-----[ Ti1.Kc<>vAC[?-----
MvijcripaX[os----]
lacuna
VTpoi9fis Na[]-----
Xi[pfa]s'AploT[---] ca.
6 --]os (
10
[---]
C1 ca. 6-7 --]os I---] [E)opf]Kiqoi]
lacuna The restoration in line 13 is new but it satisfies the preserved letters and spacing and allows Sphettos its normal quota of seven representatives. 98. Part of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 6258), with the toothed right side preserved, but otherwise broken. Found in January of 1950 among marbles from the Long Late Roman Wall east of the Panathenaic Way. H. 0.24 m.; W. 0.327 m.; Th. 0.13 i.; LH. 0.004 m. - 0.005 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 171-173, No. 26, photograph p1. 28; S.E.G., XXI, 384. ERECHTHEIS ca. a. 250 a. [-r6v -ra]
[~i.av---]
I----]
---I C-5
s----]
M PouAi] ~68[fivos] Tro*iS lrrpv
-rM icelTicTovo
10
Trovypacx .aTrcxa cia
XiapXov
s Krllqi
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
102 15
20
[&K -rTv]
pa Troi
[tpuE-Tcv]
[
TOVTa
TOVie
]
pIav [-rfis] ouA[fis KcA]
ITrcovOiou v
30 []fav [--]
'Api-rcbvu
[----]
pov'Apialrco
[----] 25
T[---]
vOjou T'h
[---]
eOa This inscription has the same date as No. 99. 99. Fragment of bluish marble (I 6530), with the right side preserved. Found on May 27, 1952, in a context of the first century after Christ in a cutting east of the southern part of the Odeion (N 12). The writing is stoichedon, with a checker pattern which measures 0.01 m. vertically and 0.0112 m. horizontally. H. 0.06 m.; W. 0.16 m.; Th. 0.135 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 173-178, No. 27, photograph pl. 29; S.E.G., XXI, 387. rTOIX. 41
ca. a. 250 a.
[
5
.....
..r6v
lacuna TC o]u 'Apia[T]cbv[upov] pipaTOI rrcvi]U
['Apio-rcovOou Ti0&xaxKal TbVrTaia]v rijs PoviAsi Ka[C] i ........ U v Ka]l TOVKfipUKa -rFs [X{av .. .ora....... rTOo SprOUEKn<Xjv [pouAfs Kal Tptv]e?Ikav Ka[l '6v yp] Ka[l T6rv oy] [alcltarta TOi 6fiov........ Kripqn]cna --
[paicaTria-
]
lacuna This inscription has the same date as No. 98. 100. Three fragments of a stele of Hymettian marble (I 1999). Fragment a (I 1999c) preserves the upper right corner of the flat-topped stele, including the mouldings above the inscription. It was found on May 29, 1937, in a Roman context east of the Tholos (H 12). Fragment b (I 1999a) is broken on all sides. It was found on March 20, 1935, in a marble pile outside the Market Square to the Southwest. Fragment c (11999b) preserves the right
side but is otherwisebrokenaway. It was found in a late contextsouth of the Tholos (G 13). Thereis no join betweenthe fragments. a: H. 0.145 m.; W. 0.182 m.; Th. 0.102 m.; LH. 0.005 m. b: H. 0.185 m.; W. 0.203 m.; Th. 0.091 m.; LH. 0.006 m. c: H. 0.219 m.; W. 0.15 m.; Th. 0.098 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 61-63, No. 20 (fragmentsb and c), photographp. 63; W.K. Pritchett, Hesperia,XV, 1946,pp. 153-155,No. 12 (fragmenta), photographp. 154 (S.E.G., XXI, 386). For the restorationof lines 20-21, see Hesperia,XXXII, 1963,p. 427, note 11 (S.E.G.,XXI, 386),and XXXIII, 1964,p. 173. For the punctuationin lines 12 and 15, see Hesperia,XXXII, 1963, p. 427, and XV, 1946, p. 155, note 35 (the punctuationin line 15 is of about two and a half spaces).For the restorationof lines 14-15, see Hesperia, XV, 1946,p. 155,note 35. On lines28-30, see W. K. Pritchett,A.J.A.,LVI, 1952,pp. 163-164.Line28 of Dow's text has been deleted;the verticalspacingon the stone will allow only threelines (the normalquota of Amphitrope in this period)betweenthe demoticof Amphitropeand the next proposeddemotic,our line 36. ANTIOCHIS ca. a. 250 a. a
NON-TOIX. ca. 44.
i [e o] r .rsi [lT---r ca.-----P--&Xovros TT puvra ri'A AVox]18os TpiTns ca. 22 --[veiasfi ] 'ypa6rTvevV tvw
[BoqlSpoticovos
vyavoywvos --[1-avoptGVo...vo.
---
-
-Ko]l
etKOOTEi TTIS
THE MACEDONIANERA
103
(DiX(iov T-rCvrrpoiSpcov rsmyJ]pqlE[v 5 [Trpurav[Eas' oKiArloaa c. 20
[v-- -ca.2--
---Kal
auvrTrp6eSpol]' NeoT'r6OA
[ioS (iMou AlsipaSicb8is Edrrev' Oirp civ mrrayy][ovlaou]cTv ------------] os--Tsis 'AvTowno [oi rrpuTrrcvi lacuna b
[----
??.....]
"W] Ka[1 oTrcrail V TCOI-rrpVTaVIKCOl
10 [Eis8ST1'V&vaypaqyv]T-rSa[-rTITqs xsp pal rTv hrlrTESo101] [Kcael TOyEv6oiev]ov&v&Aco[va
]
vacat
Trsv w TrrEiS (io X]iJo AEipa[ticoTrls rEvI ol] [NeoTrrOr6AEoS KalCareqavb] TriS'Av]T-oXiS8oS [TrwpUTaVr& ?Trai[vCaavTEs v S-s v povuAivT[6v-rTaiavTrS Ou] [CaavresTroqaOfvo]ucv 15 [icaasTEUKbval?]v T-rTTrrpuravefallWV t&ya[0eT T\riX)6S] lv v [iAovro i t au] -r PouAeli].raivaoai Tr6 Ta-r iafv [86Xac T s Ca. ca. ---]6Sov [TCOV--6---rlv-'AiVp-rpo'rrN0evV K[al T'rOypap] - Ca. ----] v ca. --Kal TroV 5 Kx ---nacrll]vka [plcaTxr-9A[-rv[TC - -ca. 13------] 8---Kal T6v Tr]atIav TS [So---[ [--rPOVA v T-V 13[------ca. f]aIVCravia 6S [Kai IEpkaTOU rrco] -.-.-10 [----------------------] ----A]y [v*ioua---
20
-[---------- ---.----]9[------------------] lacuna
Missingare the citations of the Treasurerand of the Prytaneis
[ol Trrptvrdvets]
[TrvypaplaaT-a]
25 []-------[-----------]
Also missingare two columnsof namesand demoticsfrom the Registerof the Prytaneis
c
[rTaM]T.[v?]a [OelE]rioas
['Exlpppo-os 30
[ .... ]KTO [----]paros [vv 'Api]TrpoTraieis
At the end of columnII was probablythe demotic
[--Vca. 6--]Tl
[-- ca.6--]
[w AtyliAiTs]followed by
35
threenames
[--ca. 7 _--] [Sm-------
EITs
lacuna 101. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 4106), broken on all sides. Found on April 28, 1936, in a late context in
the GreatDrain north of the centralpart of South Stoa II (M 14). H. 0.15 m.; W. 0.15 m.; Th. 0.10 m.; LH. ca. 0.005 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXVI, 1967,pp. 227-228, No. 36, photographpl. 58; S.E.G., XXIV, 167. AKAMANTIS
med.saec. II a. lacuna [---------]
[---------] [---------] [---------] 5 [-----_----] [---------] [------5]v6po
vacat [----] [-----]Pvaor
lacuna [XoXapyeis]
[...6... ]8S [-----] [..s...
15
]S,'Iro[----]
[..s...]TIroS Aio[---] [N]avKpaTsrrlAvoa[--]
K[---] NIKoyEvrT 20 NiKxfparos Ni[KO-rp&drou?] AEpOAo [
--]
104
INSCRIPTIONS:ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS 10
[ ? ]voS
Opaacovi[rns?------I
[-------
(I)INOYA[----------
]XI--1EO
I
25
[--------?]ov?MYK------------] I ------------lacuna
Is ~-------lacuna
I
For the namein line 20, cf. No. 72, line 10. The namesin lines 15-20 belongto the deme Cholargos. 102. Part of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 5346), broken on all sides. Found on February 18, 1938, in a late Roman context (H 12) between the Tholos and the Great Drain. H. 0.068 i.; W. 0.11In.; Th. 0.06 i.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXVI, 1967, p. 228, No. 37, photograph p1. 58; S.E.G., XXIV, 168. AKAMANTIS ca. med. saec. III a. vacat [KIKvvvEiSf 8 --]COV 'Av-rtyQrr[ov]
5
.... .rT8n,5S0Th?dvou [SEvo]q1$v..voypavTVo0[] [XocXa]p.yTiS [----------------lacuna
103. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(14846), brokenon all sides and at the back. Found on May 13, 1937,in the debris from the late Roman destruction of a large monument at the fork of the Great Drain east of the Tholos (I 12). H. 0.20 i.; W. 0.11 n.; Th. 0.075 i.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXVI, 1967, pp. 228-229, No. 38, photograph p1. 57; S.E.G., XXIV, 169. Ca.med. saec. III a.
NON-YTOIX.
lacuna [--------Is
[---------?]o ]ov [--------[demotici 5 []---------TrrToo o-------t,viov
[------? ] E)eoyovs [demotic)
[?----~~~t VXX(ov
10 [?-----?I]sita&voxros [?-----'A]picrr{covo& [-----]]a [-----? ] Ka?kt[---] [--]s KcaM---- ] 15 [' mpe'rr)S] $i7X[-----] 104. Part of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 1374), with the right side and back preserved. Found in the wall of the Church of St. Charalambos on February 22, 1934. H. 0.25 i.; W. 0.16 i.; Th. 0.085 i.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XVI, 1947, p. 158, No. 52, photograph pl. XXVIII.
THE MACEDONIAN ERA
105
NON--TOIX. ca. 36-42
ca. a. 250 a. lacuna
5
[-------' l aco]T[rlp]ial ipyi{tai Sigou TrO 'A].rva[i[]o0v Ka[i] [Trs TrepouXfisKal TO0U [TSjv(qi{covnrrcavrcovTrr1iStfi oit rpvTr]vEis T&[s're] rvi 'riT ['irpv] [Ouafas geuaav Trtraoasoa'i Ka]qTK[O]V KaCaS KCsalqiXoTr{Icos?, [TCavEias riv?tllEl1]VTrai SF Ka[l]
[TrCVcA.cov &arra'vTcovKa0edrrep68oev TCOl] 85ficoi E?UKO [a6icosKaCIleyaXorrpE'rrs o8aaa*Crois ot TE]v6Ooi Trr[p] [oo'raTTroVKaOTr&rl(picryaTaTO68riP|ov' 'rn]ai[voca]lr[O] [usi TrpvrTavST-ri-----Kal orrTp]avCo[o]a[iaO] 10 [Tro* XPvuCotl T6v vO6ovEoaEpEiasE cT'rE&VCOI KaTCr 0eEosKal 9ltXoTI]ia[s] Tr[fisE1] [vsKEVT-rS rrpOSToO&S [Tr'v pouXiv Kal T'v 86tiov &dvaypacai] 8E T6e T-r[wfpil]cr
15
[,Ta -TO ypaClT TOri-r6 KlaT&WpUTaV]rEiav [f]v o[T]rij[ri] E?is8[[eTlv] [AitiVriiKal cftoai ivTCOrtrpUTaviK]tco[t [avaypacilv rTrsoTiTriS,lIpitcral TOV rri Tr]eiSI[OIKl]
[aEi Tr6yEsvoplivov&vacopa].
For Irriwith the genitivein line 4 insteadof Evwith the dativesee also No. 71. 105. Two joining fragments of Hymettian marble (1 1804 and 1870), preservingthe original right side and roughpicked back. The larger fragment (1 1804) was found on April 18, 1934, at the southwest corner of the Bouleuterion Square (F 11); the smaller fragment (1 1870) was found at the same place on April 25, 1934.
H. as joined 0.30 m.; W. 0.235 m.; Th. 0.20 m.; LH. ca. 0.006 m. Ed. W. K. Pritchett, Hesperia, X, 1941, pp. 273-274, No. 71, photograph p. 274. For the place of finding, see
also H. A. Thompson,Hesperia,VI, 1937,p. 168. DEMETRIAS med.saec. III a. lacuna
['AyvoOioi ?] ['Aporr]apXos'Aplcr [Xaip]EaSXalpEa 5
[Ouixaioi]
'EpyoK [X]apoTrfSrs 10 MEVEXriis OeogQi 'AVTI 'ApiaTroqcov
ECOTI [- 4-5 -]vVIKOS [-4-s-]yXaS 'AVT-i
'lpoco 'EpyoqpCov
['AAKi?a]Xos 'AxK1 [-]
TTIo7evKTos Tkp 15 AatcuNSaim
OlDTOS AIOKAo
lacuna
[A]uK6(ppcov
E Oiou
20
r AaVK ['ETr]iXvKos ['lIrrro]rTo&Sat [--ca. 7 --]o MEV
vacat The names in lines 9-14 in the right-hand column belong to Phyle, rather than to Melite, as was tentatively
suggestedby the firsteditor.Theymakea normalcomplementof six, and the demoticis to be restoredin line 8. The clueto the demeis affordedby the namein line9, wherethe councillormustbe a relativeof that'Epy6KpiroS who was councillorin 304/3(seeNo. 61, line 127). Similarly,the councillorherein line 11 Xaporriou(OAuX&aos) was doubtlessrelatedto the councillor'Apioropscv'ApcroT-rxov (Ov6A'aios)of 304/3(see No. 61, line 128)and
to that ['A]vT[ykvrls] 'Apia[ToqcovTros] OuvX[cnos] whose tombstone Kirchner dates med. saec. IV a. (LG., II2,
7741).We havehererestoredon the tombstoneboth nameand patronymic.He was probablygrandsonof'Aptknownfrom a list of namesca. a. 330 a. (I.G.,II2,2408,line 4), and the patro'Avrly~vouS iAuX&acios OTOwop5v nymic in line 11 here should be expanded to 'AvrT(ykvovs).
106
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
The editor of the HesperiaIndexfor Vols. I-X restoredthe namesin the left-hand column as of the deme Hagnous(s. vv.)and addedthe restoration[Xacp]kasin line 3. Thesechangeswerelaterrejectedby the firsteditor (A.J.A.,LVI, 1952,pp. 164-165and 167note 17)who urgedthat no homonymfromamongsttheseten namesis otherwiseknownto belongto Hagnous.Thereis, however,a probabilitythat Chairestratosof line 3 is the grandson of the Chairestratosof Hagnous(P.A., 15155),fatherof Mynnionof mid fourth century(I.G., II2, 5273: MvvviovXaplrpocrro 'Ayvo
NON-!TOIX. I [------------] [ ]o,EiC[--] vacal
5
II [TTaiavlEts] [Ncav]SposXaptr,[---] [ArI]i.ts Arlioo"rpdrro[u]
vacat vacat
[-[---
ca. 8 --]TroS 'AlqirrA[ous] c. 13 ---]
1[-
-
-]
10
lacuna 107. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble,brokenon all sides (1 1703),found on March27, 1934,in a late fill nearthe Tholos (F 11). H. 0.11 m.; W. 0.065 m.; Th. 0.056 m.; LH. 0.007 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964,pp. 211-212, No. 56, photographpl. 33; S.E.G.,XXI, 594. ERECHTHEIS ca. a. 240 a.
NON-2TOIX. lacuna
[--.
7--]a7[----]
[E]*co[WvvTs] [--ca.
6 ---]
[S--------]
[-ca. 5-]KpOrT[nlS----]
5 ['Aya]0oiX[fs-----] [...]ox&p[s------] [... .]6Esi6[nsr --
]
[...]Kprdm[s-]--
]
[Anl]rTpio[RS-.- ] lacuna
The shapesof the lettersare an indicationof date,4as is the the fact that the spacingindicatesthe use of patronymicswith the names.6 108. Part of a stele of Pentelicmarble(I 4871), brokenon all sides. Found on May 19, 1937,in a late Roman disturbancein a classicalfloor southeastof the Propylonto the New Bouleuterion(H 11). H. 0.11 m.; W. 0.23 m.; Th. 0.055 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXVI, 1967,p. 230, No. 39, photographpl. 58; S.E.G.,XXIV, 170. 4 See J. Kirchner, Imagines2, 1948, plate 38 (Nos. 94-97).
s Cf. W. K. Pritchett, Hesperia, IX, 1940, p. 117.
107
THE MACEDONIAN ERA KEKROPIS NON--TIOIX. lacuna ] [------------XapK[--]-------] 1o?uIp&[air [S-----
ca. a. 250-230 a. lacuna
[-----] Xatpio[u] [TPIV]EVEEaS [----,o] -]-oq vopoiU -r-]IXYE [- ... 5 [...Eis] vacat
10
'ApEtvoiXi [-----]
--] Atovvac68cop[o5----] 15 Ivr[4coAiTTio] lXoK[]---------
[--------]xou [--------]cvT
I--------------
--]a [- ---la lacuna
I
[demotic] lacuna
109. Two joining fragmentsof Hymettianmarble(11764 and 4890),with the left edge preserved.The fragment I 4890at the left (a) wasfoundon May22,1937,in a Byzantinewalloverthe westend of the Templeof Ares (J8); the fragmentat the right (b) was found on April 11, 1934,in a late contextin the BouleuterionSquare(F 11). a: H. 0.171 m.; W. 0.208 m.; Th 0.10 m.; LH. 0.005 m. b: H. 0.25 m.; W. 0.166 m.; Th. 0.10 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, p. 61, No. 19 (fragment b), photograph p. 61; W. K. Pritchett, Hesperia, XV, 1946, pp. 152-153, No. II (fragment a), photograph of both fragments p. 152, composite text p. 153. For
the namesin Col. I see also Pritchett,A.J.A., LVI, 1952,pp. 161-162. HIPPOTHONTIS ca. a. 240 a.
" ['Amvamatalls](?)
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'Ap[agaotvrEls] 'OtylSs [----] 4. 15 ?D&Xav0os [---]
v
---.]oKi
'Ep.[t&axl] AiovC'os [---]
[----------]&rov [--------o]u ---]ap[iov [-----5 [..5-6....][. .5-6...]MOVS [Tt]>6oapa-r[os ....]qfi?ou 5 ...][--I Krlqao'68copo[
Alo'xrw.[---] Ke[patdiSa] 20 Xatpicwo[v---] eEoB56'rov] eE69E'tXo[s vacat
T'&pqnAos Ep[ ....]pou vacat
110. Fragment from a stele of Hymettian marble (I 202), broken on all sides. Found on March 17, 1932, in a
marblepile in the westernpart of the MarketSquare. H. 0.08 m.; W. 0.10 m.; Th. 0.025 m.; LH. 0.004 m.
Ed.J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,II, 1933,pp. 500-503,No. 15,photographp. 501; S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937, pp. 65-66, No. 22.
OINEIS(?) ca. a. 243-237 a.
NON-XTOIX. ca. 53 lacuna
ot rrpuvrTaveIS Tfi&O]?e7t8os&rrocpa[lvoumcv [-?-EIs] ...ETrrEETT . v VT OVETAovTro [rfv [ouiv 7rvv TrolaPctv :av-Tr]JCOv AlpacyVT)V [-- ca.8 --] iv TTrij -rEenvyvatl -rracaa-r&a ['ra5 0ucvaia K
108
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS 5 [rpiou KaiTirSpaciXiaorilsO(QiaKaliTrCV ,yy6]vcov a'Tcov]][m1,i6PeAM] [oral
iTCV 68 KCACiS Kcl 9YIAOTincOS
aA.cov
awTrcvTCo]v OTWCOS [[&v&vTT)1 rrpuTa]
Ta- lir]ci T,r&rr[p6sTOrS0oiS] [vEial TravT-rae3poS Xrls '"rI povufil Kai i v T 'TO 8iTov' Ei [Kal ElS yae0 68XEtS6Xa rql Pou]Xqit [k'rraiviaaCTrV] -
]----------
[Trapiav Arlpaycvrv--
lacuna
The formulafor the royal house of Macedon,whichwas intentionallyerasedin lines 4-5, is here takenfrom I.G., II2, 1299. See also No. 119. We follow in generalOliver's restorationand note that Antigonosand his queenPhila are equallypossiblerestorationsif the decreeis to be datedearlierthan 239. 111. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 4943),with the originalleft side preserved.Found on June 8, 1937,in the areanearthe Tholos (G 12). H. 0.095 m.; W. 0.062 m.; Th. 0.04 m.; LH. 0.004 m.
Ed. W. K. Pritchett,Hesperia,XV, 1946,pp. 150-151,No. 10, photographp. 150. NON-ETOIX. ca. 55
ca. a. 240 a.
lacuna E[5o0ev TPCOl
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vv uo] v Trra[yyMAooulvot TrTpUTa&VEl JOuvaClV T's - ca.8- frrlp'TCIV v Ta Trrp[6-TCOrv &K,XrlCO)v
5
-rCI
T'r'ATr6OACovI -ri
Tlpoo Ip-t
lpICOtKal Tilt 'ApTrI]
S Kal r] A1ots5 eEoisols TraTPIov?V,v uevcCav t61 Tril [BovXaaiaKai TroTS v iKat Ev Trcs KCaeOKoiaas Kxacs oTs EcoT[fpacvv lpEpais qIOTifpcoS Cya] v [ES6XEoXatrOI 8ipicot 'rTapv ayae0a 6XE0oeatTa yEyovo-ra Ev] eqi TriXr[t ls EO ov Eq)' OytiIat KaloCAC)Tolpia T TroTSEpo[is oTs5
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PouvASsKal TOIJ 6'rijOU]
ca. 55-------------------
TE0ucaiaSeuvaov&rracas5oral KafiK] [.. ] v rIr[Eti18&oi TPVTUTVEIS Ta5S 10 [o]v v rT[it TrpUTavEial Kai (oTipcoS' -----------------] KCaAOS lacuna The erasure in lines 8-9 expunged reference to the Macedonian royal house. The names of the king and queen may have been Antigonos and Phila (if earlier than 239) or Demetrios and Phthia, as suggested above for No. 110. 112. Fragment of a stele of Hymettian marble (I 6179), found on May 9, 1949, in the Long Late Roman Wall east of the Panathenaic Way (N 7). The toothed right edge and rough-picked back are preserved. H. 0.29 m.; W. 0.337 m.; Th. 0.085 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 210-211, No. 55, photograph pl. 35; S.E.G., XXI, 595.
AIGEIS post med. saec. III a.
I
II
lost
KoXXu-rTs 'IEpoPvficov nloAuA
III
'ApiaroKpOT'rs S CAIOKPpaT (OEPEKAi
5 Ei[-------] Tte[pacoto]
[
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10 [------------] ?] [ODryaleTS 'A [--------
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A[l]oK1ris [------] [---] Krlq)o668copos 15 [..]A[.]IAI[----]
]
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THE MACEDONIAN ERA
109
Readingsare verydifficult.Linestowardthe bottom of Col. II are morecloselyspacedthan at the top. It may be that the names in lines 12-15 belongedto Phegaia,the only remainingdeme of Aigeis at this periodwhich shouldhave had four councillors.No restorationis attemptedfor the namein line 15. 113. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 664) with the fine-picked left edge preserved. Found on April 6, 1933, in the Great Drain (I 8). H. 0.09 i.; W. 0.15 i.; Th. 0.065 i.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, Pp. 68-69, No. 24, photograph p. 68; cf. W. K. Pritchett, A.J.A., LVI, 1952, pp. 165-166, for line 4. The reading given here is our own. ALANTIS a. 240-230 a. lacuna [()Iqg?[----------] 'Apia-ropin[s[ ------MECVEP&TlnS [?]-----'A
10 114. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 1551), broken on all sides. Found on March 12, 1934, in the wall of a late pithos north of the Tholos (G II). H. 0.076 i.; W. 0.13 i.; Th. 0.044 i.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, p. 69, No. 25, photograph. a. 240-230 a. in corona
[fj,po]u? (6 slilpor (-r(k]Ets 115. Two fragments of a stele of Pentelic marble, which do not join. Fragment a (E.M. 358, not 385) was found near the Areopagus in 1906; fragment b (I 5531) was found on June 17, 1938, in a late Roman context southeast of the Market Square west of the Panathenaic Way (R 17). a: H. 0.56 i.; W. 0.47 i.; Th. 0.078 i.; LH. 0.005 m. (crowned with a pediment) b: H. 0.26 i.; W. 0.156 i.; Th. 0.078 i.; LH. 0.005 m. - 0.006 m. a: Ed. J. Kirchner, Klio, VIII, 1908, pp. 487-488; 5. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 66-68, No. 23, photograph p. 67 (cf. I.G., 112,790). b: Ed. W. K. Pritchett, Hesperia, XI, 1942, pp. 242-244, No. 47, photograph p. 244. It is broken on all sides but preserves the original rough-picked back. PANDIONIS a. 235/4 a.
modified XTOIX. 44-46
gn' -ri-T1Akav-rifoS9v5Exa&-M A,rIAvaavifov &pXovPTOS sr pvTavEias,fj EwilAkos'EnrrmfcovosECcovwvpie-ypapp.a& &rr8Ka, r-rrT&pTiKaci&e TEVET' GaCpy19UCavos TETpp6dcS
a
5
1(a(1 TT-1sTwpv-raCveifash
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INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
110
S TS TTavSloviBos irrrnpTCVOuaicov& [o]vaiv ol rrpuraver ' T -TpoOT -r 'rv T'r OUov 10 [v] 'A-rr6AXcom rCOl'r?VI rrpOb &KArltaCOv iAoti 'Ap-rTISlT-rfiBouXatiaKailroTTS [a]TrlpkoIKalTrTIt iv, v giuaav Si KalTotS XcoTf-palv?VT [e]eoTsolS Trrorplov iciJpail [a]TS KaecKOaioals
KaXcos Kai yIXOTirfcos v cayaci
r iv &aa5cXEae0a Tr yE TI 86ico1'v TC sE86XeaC [T]?XEI 15 [yo]v6TraEvTroTilpols ols geuov&p' lriEiatKal ccoTrp[(ai]
20
25
8ilOU [[Kal TOUpacincos ArlTi-rpiou K] [Tr]s poujsfi Kal -TOUiJ o8 o irr[pu] Kacxc l yy6vcov] ] v rrei Sin [ac TriSpaoXioarqs Q0fia T-a lavoviSoi8 Te evacav rS drrawaa[s6] TTc BUvoiaS TravEiS raa KaofiKovEv TrfilrrpuravEialKxca Kal 9yloTi.tcoS,[ETi] Ti s avuXoy-is Trs TE povfijs KcalTO[UJS6] [l]E6iv-rat ai 86 Kacl Aacov Kal cv aoTo5S TrpoiTaTrTOV ol TEv6TOo[iKal T] [vi.]ou riTCV V raciivooai[TO0STrp] i ya rl|Crl aTCaTIS povufis oIpouv'Kal TOi c UT&rVEI TST-STTavSiovi8osKacloTrpavc-aV XpUCrco[ o-reCav] cT gveKa T-'rsTrpos To[Os eEo0s K] V eCIaEs ColKaor V'661pov al IXoTiNt-aS rTfSEiSTv povAvv Kal -rTvSfIlo[v T6O'Arlva] [i]cov [&]vaypa6cia 65 TOr6TO 9ilqoll'caTOVypacix[aT-ra-r6v K] TOl ?v crrfiXAXAi0ei [Kacicarijcli [aTa TrrpuTrav?]av 'rrpv] ------] [TraVIKCl, EtS6s Tri]v &vaypaciv rijS [or rsS-
lacuna
NON-ETOIX.ca. 50-52 ----------Tciv ]icia[v--- ca. 12---] [--v Kai TOrv 30 ['Qaev2 ypacilciaTrfa-- ca.9 -pop3]a{kiao[vv Kaci-rv ra] [j[iav rTij pouXfis--- ca. 12 --- Ku8cOSaril]vaIa [Kac TOViEpia] [TOU rCOow)VOU---ca.15--- ' Kal] TOVKfIpUKa [TiS pouVfiSKai] v KCal [TOi 6SfiOUO(iXoKMa T]6v Tpiveea ypacllcaT[&a T1'Spou7fds] 35
40
45
ca.16----]' Kal TOVCrIToyp[apCaTria---] [Kal TOi 68iPou ca. 18---V 5] [--T-r6 TO6 [cr6v yrpqitia ypaci] avaypayaci KaTraTTpuTaiViaiV?V OT]AeI?xeifVE Kal oarfi[ci1 V TC0I] [IaTrTarTOV T]TlScrrtXrls ppio'ac T[6v srriTET] [TrpTpUTacvlKCO ES E TlV &Va(ypaq)^v [8iOIKtircI TO6yev6OIevov &avpXcoa]
['faiEs] [------]
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[----]s Kc rr --]aov-r
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'AkyacoKpa[Trls--] 85 Ne6oTrpacT[oS---] 'E-IriX(tpi[s---]
[rTElpiei] [-----]aov
[------
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NtK6O-rp[aTros--] 11&
[Auaca]viaSAucaav8(p--) [ .....]as'ApICrTOU
[---
[TTpo3paXiaio] [----] ] [--- 60 [---]
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b
90
[KoveuXfiesv]
[--
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[MuppivoOioi] 80 [-------] [-------]
E0pp6ov[vos---] pa[icneis] n iTTcr[K6O-s--] A ioy[----]
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There were four columns of names, each about 0.11 m. wide. The representation by demes was probably the same as in 220/19 (No. 130) except that Konthyle had not yet been transferredto Ptolemais and that Steiria probably had its earlier representation of three of 304/3 (No. 61). The text here offered differs from those previously published in some details, based on a careful reading of letters around the edges of the stones. The letters in line
29 are iota alpha,not rho iota, and belongto the noun[T-ra]cia[v]. The symmetricalarrangementof the register callsfor 'QaiTisor 'AyyAe\Tsin line 39. So faras can be determinedboth areacceptable.ThenamesfromPaiania occupied part of Col. I, all of Col. II, and the first five lines of Col. III. Since a Probalinthian was secretary of
the prytany(line 30) it is appropriateto find this demoticin secondplace in the register(line 44).
111
THE MACEDONIAN ERA
The stone widensslightlytowardthe bottom,allowingmore lettersto a line in fragmentb. For the reference to the royalhouse of Macedonerasedin lines 16-17, see Nos. 110,, 111, 119. Therehas beenmuchdiscussionof the spacingof lettersin these lines, but what is givenhere is, in fact, suitable. 116. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(I 1679),with partof the toothedrightside preservedbut otherwisebroken. Found on March26, 1934,in the wall trenchof the Tholos, behindthe porch(H 11). H. 0.265 m.; W. 0.077 m.; Th. 0.13 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,p. 70, No. 27, photograph. ca. a. 231/0-230/29a.
XTOIX.ca. 48 lacuna
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Kaioavwp poIl] vacat 5o0EvTrC168i'coi vacat ] vacat
............. [.............26 oi [oIV .TTS....8.... TrpUrTavES
edwEv CTripcV &rra]yyXou
UCIev ov rnip TCOV
]v Sgeov vv
TE'Ar6TT7OAAOV TCOTTpoorTa]TrpkoiKal [T&aTrpOTCoV&
[T-rj 'AprpTiSliT'rf Bouafata Kai Trois5 Xoits eoi]S ols Tr'av
10
Tf]S Tr] pouXfis v 65 Kai T-rqsa?oyiS [Trplov iv, Trtpp?iEarlv-Tal vv TCOv cBv Kai &,XAcov TOo [Kai STlgou adrratvTcov aTrois] 'rrpooa [ iaL LOV Ol T' v6,ioi Kal -ra yriolgraTra TOU8?i5 ou vvvv]v dayaOE 6ilPcoiv r&a,UV dyaca&65Xeo0at &]&rrayyyA ['nrXEi ES6X80aTCOIt oi [AovoUv TrpuTpavelsyEyovEvat iv TOTiiEpois ols] gi0ov vv [q)' iryiefal Kai acoTrrlpialT]iSpouAs KaiT-OU 561iou To]U 'Aqv[ai] s K]oaic[?] iuv TirS .... 8.... [cov Trraivvoaal5 TroiS TrpuTavEts
15 [yavorAraiXpuCvcol TO'Vv6iov EvCsEias E]vEK[a]v orTeya&voKaCTa 0Oeo [TriS ElS TroUS
[vcov,
Kai (plOTripias Trs EiS Es TV 8iipov rT]Ov['Aqr]
-------------------------------------] lacuna
As Dow noted, thereare some irregularities. The lines are dividedsyllabically,and line 9 has four letterstoo few. Perhaps6rr6acovshouldbe restoredinsteadof the normalc5v.To suit the stoichedonrequirements EISrTOVS teoOSis restored in line 16 instead of the conventional TrposTO0S0oiS. For the date see Dow, op. cit., p. 11,
note2.
117. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 6756),brokenon all sides and at the back. Found on July28, 1956,among stones from the centralpart of the MarketSquare. H. 0.13 m.; W. 0.39 m.; Th. 0.135 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, p. 13, No. 11, photograph pl. 4; S.E.G., XXI, 394.
OINEIS ca. a. 230 a. lacuna
lacuna
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5 [--------]
lacuna
.raTr ]
lacuna
AovroS [---] KcOXcoviSiis 'AvTrqYVT E[ipo]vAos 'ApioCrafiXy [e]pdi&ioi
10 [----] ..[ --o]us lacuna
[------]
'Aerv6o6[-----] S[Tp]arrcOv{irIS[---] [....]paTls e4[---]
15 [---------]
lacuna
118. Fragmentof off-bluishmarblewith some reddishand some bluishveins (I 6020),with a smallbit of the left edgepreserved.Found on June28, 1947,in a late contextoverthe westend of the terracewall of the MiddleStoa (I 12). H. 0.095 m.; W. 0.18 m.; Th. 0.037 m.; LH. 0.005 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVII, 1948,p. 14, No. 5, photographpl. 5.
112
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS ca. a. 230 a.
rTOIX. 38 lacuna 0.....]OK[
[.....
5
......14
......
.ETIEV'TElil]
S Trf[s ... v'rios E raivEcaavrTEKai] [o]i rTpuTaver OT9EavcbCaavTr[S &rropafvouoitv -rTv 'raci(av v i] XOVTO &auvr[c1v........ .... ...... Tas rE Ovi] as T-rE0uva[it cra'raS rTa KaOrlKouiraS v T-rTl 'rrpv] -----------------] [Ta]via r[p
lacuna 119. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 4929), broken on all sides. Found on June 5, 1937, in a disturbed context
of Romandate east of the Tholos. H. 0.065 m.; W. 0.09 m.; Th. 0.065 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXX, 1961, p. 216, No. 11, photograph pl. 37; S.E.G., XXI, 393. paullo ante a. 230/29 a.
XTOIX. ca. 51 lacuna
5
--
iol Trpu] Kal rTv] [TarVE1 Tfs---- pou-v &To]pai[voucav EiSTrfv 19..........r] [Sio v T'Ov -ratav 6v eiAovro i ] auTr[v .......... [eOuKval 'rTS eucriaS Tas KaolKo]OtaaS &rr&a[oraS svTe TrpuTaveial] [OUr:prTfi pouAfsi Kal TOU8i]pOUKai rT]o0piaoCt[??osATi|rlrpiov Kal v] c T'r?Et8e56] aUrT[CAv ya66e Eyy6vc)] [Tfis paroliorM s Oilas Kal TCOV T[XeOa pe o t Traltval -]-------------
[
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lacuna Mention of the royal house of Macedon here in lines 5-6 escaped the general damnatioat the end of the century,
and affordsa helpfulparallelfor otherrestorations.Cf. Nos. 110, 111, 115. 120. Upper half of a stele of Hymettian marble (I 787), crowned by a pediment and broken at the bottom. Found
on May 8, 1933,in a late contextsoutheastof the Tholos (H 12). H. 0.58 m.; W. near bottom 0.375 m.; Th. ca. 0.11 m.; LH. 0.005 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 73-76, No. 29, photographp.75. KEKROPIS a. 228/7 a.
almost STOIX. 36 ?TirAEcoxapou &pXOVrOS'nti Tris KEKpoTri8os[V] 8uT-rpaS 'rrpurTacveaS t GeoKpo'toSnaacfco'[v]
voS g OIov ?ypacIT-rEEv, 'EKaTovpatOSvos [Oo] 5
10
15
EK{Kr}TEI .ITEiKT X8S asCpXiio[i, rTepoJu .tiat Kai TrpiaKOorTTTfSTrpuTaveCasX'KKNitoa EV -TColOEaTrpco TCOV Trpo8pcoV iTreriPIleV NVf [VV] Kcov NiKCiVOS'EpoiaStr1 Kai ovpTrp6potePOIV ?[8o] 5t jicov 'A TCOrI AviSvaT[oSV] EIXcapiTOV XaprlS SEV ' Cip &V arrtayyY' ouciv oi TTpuTaV[lE[s]v]J eITreEV eu(tIcoV JV euvov 'Tr [v] TflS KEKpo-rrSoS0r7Tp TCOV v TCOITE 'ATir6XcovI TCOIfrpoo TrTpTrCV ?KKr1XiclCOV -rTamTpicoiKai -rET'ApTpiS T-ri BovXaiat Kai TOiS XXotISe0oTSotS TraTptov v' a&ya0ei Trvv
8jllcot, T'raIV ayaea 58XE(6atI XE185e86Xea TCOtl rTayyov6-ra v TroTS ipois oT15 vuov iq' CiyIEi S POvX KaCTOe 1Srou' rTEl at Kai acorT)piat Trfi 8i1 6&oi TrpUTaVeISrTa T-EeuCiaS eucaav crraoar[S] iv r Kai 91 6Oai KaceXKOvv TETrrlpuTaVeia KCXaXS SiEKai TqISCvvAoyis AoT-ricoS,ETIEE1AVTXtrvai
THE MACEDONIAN ERA
113
20 T-rfT?E pouXfi KalT-ro86'xou KaliT-rv AXccov&rra[v] ot "e V6o,UOi -rcovJv a'CroTS KaI'T[a] 1Trpoo'TaTTOV TOU V] Biji6ovu Trrait oalTOIS-rrpU-rT[a yln9Ic'aTra
veIsT'KKpOrrs KEKpo S al orEyavocrIaXpua[CI]
Kara TOrVv61ov ECoEPEiasEVEKEV [TriS] crTEpaxvCo1
25 Trpl[6sTroU]iseo5s Kaliq9toTlia'tSErSElsT1rV[3ov]
30
'A6rlva{cov avayp&aal 8[ V] XiTVKalrbTO8ixov rTOV T6v ypaIaiaT rc TOVKa-ra rr[pvra] Tr6o TO r|picrYiLa vEiav v orrAiXlI XtiivEsKal arfiaat ?v TrlI ['rrpu] rTaviKcor els 8 TriVavaypayiv rfis oarnXns i[epi] reT61ioKI eitTOryev6O.evov&va[Xcoj.a] [oa]i TrV E'rrri [i p3o]uv , 6 6fi [?os] TOVy TcO-r] fipcoi [aipeOv-ra [Tariav --
35
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OCX
40 i pouX? 6 SfiTios
ouXfis nue6
ro5s Trrpura
[uva]
fI ovU, 6 8i ios -r6v-ra iiav Trfsp
veis 45
'EpXi coopov Ea
almost 201IX. ca. 37 46
IT' el[KX&aS] ['EKaTropaicvavoS Oo-rrpou 'rTFlTTr]ei [-----------------------------------]
lacuna The text is stoichedonwith some irregularities.The lines were dividedsyllabically,a fact whichaccountsfor occasionalcrowdingat the ends of lines (12, 14-17, 20) and occasionaluninscribedspaces.Dow attributedthis phenomenon to the "transition from stoichedon to the non-stoichedonstyle," but this habit of syllabic division
is muchearlierthan thane periodof transitionin stylein the last quarterof the thirdcentury.A good examplefrom as earlyas the fifth centuryis to be found in the accountsof the expensefor the squadronssent to Corcyrain 433 B.C. (I.G., Is, 295).6
The stonecuttermade mistakes,whichwere sometimescorrected: (1) in line 4 only the left lateralstrokeof the alphain t ia was cut. An extrakappawas cut in ?KTEI. (2) in line 5 the firstsix lettersof eKoTlaia werecut in five spaces but he proceeded only so far as to cut the upper stroke (3) in line 6 the stonecutter began to cut the name NEi{KWv, of the epsilon. He then made an erasure in this space and ended with the name N v (KCOV (4) in lines 9 and 25 some letters were cut in erasures (5) in lines 11-12 the stone shows a doubled sigma in TTpouuta-tilpioal, which should be retained in the text and
not correctedas suggestedin A.J.P., LX, 1939,p. 258. (6) in line 17 the lettersof 8e oi werecut in threespaces
(7) in line 24 the last five letters of e*'eie,faS were cut in four spaces
(8) the last half of line 30 was crowdedso as to get the end of the text all onto one line The text shows abnormalities in the festival calendar, in which the year was intercalary with repetition of the month Hekatombaion. In the prytany calendar the date was Prytany II 31, the 63rd day of the year, proving retardation in the festival calendar (one added day, for example, vouched for in line 4) in addition to the early intercalation of a month. The calendar is discussed by W. K. Pritchett and 0. Neugebauer, Calendars of Athens,
1947,p. 73. Inasmuch as the decree of the Demos was passed on the 31st day of the prytany of Kekropis, honoring the prytaneis of Kekropis, the decree of the Council, of which only the first line is preserved(46), must belong to the
followingprytany.TheCouncil,unlikethe Demos,neverhonoredprytaneisduringtheir own term of office,but always delayed until the following prytany.7 In an intercalary year the prytanies were regularly of 32 days each, Since Hekatombaion EKT|,ETr'eiK&bSa, repeated, was the 63rd day of the year, the only possible restoration for line 46 is [TrrEinrr]tei Err'e[Ka&aS].In order to allow this date in Hekatombaion II to fall in the third prytany it must be assumed that EKThtUET-' EiK&Saswas itself repeated at least a second time. The addition to the festival 6 See the photographin B. D. Meritt, AthenianFinancialDocuments,1932, p. 70. 7 S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,p. 7. No honorsof thiskindwereputofffromoneyearto the next.Henceit happensthatthe
lastprytanyof theyear,if it wasto be honoredat all,wasof necessityhonoredduringits ownterm(cf. No. 187).
114
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iEr' Ea'z&aCsS calendar of 9K-m to Prytany III 1, a day on V iVrT'EIK&aCxS 8wTipca ijiP67ujoSwould bring Tr1TrrTl which the Council could legitimately honor the officers of Kekropis. The intercalation of additional days would push the prytany date later. There is no way of knowing how many intercalated days were added, but the restoration of line 46 remains['EKca-roppcat&-vos I.' E.I[1c8aS]. A retardationof five (or six) *a-rrpov-rrixrTIr]et gjiodays had alreadybeen effectedat some time earlierthan 'EKQT-rovPa1iIvos [C,ojipov 9x{i})rE peT' EIK&'SaS i.coi (lines 3-4). Because of its position on the stone between the decree -of the Demos and the decree of the Council it is certain that the citation in lines 31-35 belongs to the treasurer of the prytaneis. With due regard to the close spacing in line 33 and the letters as preserved we suggest the text as shown above. The name was undoubtedly given with demotic alone (cf. lines 43-45 for the -ratda sijr'3ovuXis), and the deme Phlya belongs to the phyle Kekropis. The treasurer of the prytaneis was regularly elected by the prytaneis for whom he served, and from their own number. The reference here to the personal responsibility of the treasurerto the eponymos of his phyle is unique, but the personal association is implicit in the cult of the hero, to whom, on occasion, the prytaneis are known to have made their own dedication.8 121. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 3684), with the original top, back, and left side preserved. Found on March 7, 1936, in a Byzantine wall west of the Odeion ( K 11). H. 0.35 i.; W. 0.23 i.; Th. 0.10 i.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. W. K. Pritchett, A.J.P., LXIII, 1942, p. 422; The Five Attic Tribes after Kleisthenes, pp. 21-23; cf. B. D. Meritt, The Athenian Year, 1961, p. 154, and S.E.G., XXI, 400. AIANTIS a. 226/5 a. NON-XTOIX. ca. 50 ['E]Trrl'EpyoX&(pov apXovr[os 'lrri MrijAiavrri8oo -r.-ra&pThs irrpv.rravefas] it ZwoVRos u'AoTr[EKldjEV kypap.16C-rrEvF AtTiqov IkTavoYlpGvos] 6yS6Et 1o-rag6vov,8EvT[kpaIKCITpciKKoa-T TT1S s rrpvuraE(as- 7xKhrlai] a &v-rQ15Erpcj. -rcv irpok8[pcavkfrrpEy')qnLEV --v ? ca.15 -------i? a] 8 wic vacat ---------------] 5 ?lp~ir*tal avvrrrp6e8poiF8[o1sv -rCA$IG' ot 1rrpvT&vls] ETrr[EvWAp8VaTlos i'rrrp civ drrcayyM70ovoiv MEVEXMOVS -rG$vlep[&-vJ)v gOvov-r'arrp6 -rT~ov -r-s Akav-rTOSCrrrTp b
115
THE MACEDONIAN ERA ca. a. 225 a. NON-X-TOIX. lacuna Aio.Vi'j[crrou] -[TT6fl]4[v{ijorros
[Te]?ka-Ms nfctaxiaicXp9
[X]apiTadoSXaptKuosU [O]op*'oios rfueosbpou [A]amctaciasXap.kiovs 'Apia-rotvov[s] 'Apia-roKp6aMls [. .]9yEfTO9V9 []cOq)pcov
5
This list of namesprobablybelongsto a registerof prytaneis. 123. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(I 5414), brokenon all sides but with the rough-pickedback preserved. Found on April 18, 1938, in a modernwall south of the easternpart of the Square(P 21). H. 0.215 i.;
LH. 0.007 m.
W. 0.235 i.; Th. ca. 0.115 i.;
Ed. W. K. Pritchett,Hesperia,XV, 1946,pp. 147-149,No. 8, photographp. 148. ca. a. 225 a. lacuna Xcap4[- ca.5-6 -]EP[---]
vacat 0.02 m.
hipovxh
Ziwvfcwav 5
Kv8aellvvaiCa vacat 0.06 m. C poahi~
'Apio-rox[---] OXv[ka] Lines 1-2 conclude a column of names in the register of prytaneis (perhaps Col. II). A helpful indication of date is that the names were still listed with their patronymics. 124. Five fragments of Pentelic marble (I 5918), broken on all sides. Found on June 16, 1946, in a late Roman context along with chips from the destruction of the Odeion marbles (L 9). The maximum preserved thickness is 0.07 i., and the height of letters 0.006 m. a: H. b: H. c: H. d: H. e: H.
0.04 i.; 0.04 i.; 0.05 i.; 0.025 i.; 0.03 i.;
W. 0.12 m. W. 0.15 m. W. 0.06 m. W. 0.045 in. W. 0.02 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 178-179, No. 28, photograph p1. 29; S.E.G., XXI, 401. GINEIS ca. a. 225 a. lacuna
d
1 1---]0T[]----(DtMa~-r[------- ] lacuna
e
3 (14---------] ]
A[---------
lacuna
a
5 [ r
7 i
]c
or
o
le Ar-nrkl(nttc
]XAou
[
Klvr -- -
10 'Arr[
--
]
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lacuna
[--------]
14 [A]n"rTpio[s---]
b 12 ['ETK]
[----]s c
[-----
vacat
KcAtxi&(ou)
lacuna
]o[--]
--16 lAoorra[pXos
] vacat
The disposition of the names is uncertain, except that fragments b and c come from the bottom of their respective columns.
125. Fragment of a stele of Hymettian marble (E.M. 378), broken at the top, bottom, and right side, but preserv-
ing part of the originalleft side.
H. 0.22 m.; W. 0.18 m.; Th. 0.07 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. J. Sundwall, Eranos, XXV, 1927, p. 191; J. Kirchner, L.G., II2, 2437; W. K. Pritchett, A.J.P., LXI, 1940,
pp. 186-187(= TheFive Attic TribesafterKleisthenes,pp. 5-6). DEMETRIAS post a. 225 a.
NON-XTOIX. lacuna [A]uaoiSrisA[ua]i[-- -] vacat ETrpavoS
vacat eET6'TIto
AaSac&as OEoSbpou 5
nlo-r&Ttoi
vacat 'Aaocor68ocopos vacat Nauoio-rpaoros Et OTov
10
vacat Ol7X6o-rpaTos KoecoKidai IcoKpaTriBSsvacat OlA6ocaparos vacat
'ITrroroTa&Sai Evlieas vacat 15
OuXacaio 'Ay6vfuos Ea-rupf vacat AlOTrEOrIs 'Avritygvis vacat
vacat cOav6opaXos lacuna The date is suggested by the lettering, the prosopography, and the general absence of patronymics (cf. Nos. 126,127, 155, etc.).
126. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 2967), broken on all sides and at the back, found on May 10, 1935, in a late pit beneath the foundation of the colonnade of the Bouleuterion (F-G 10). H. ca. 0.121 m.; W. ca. 0.146 m.; Th. 0.045 m.; LH. 0.006 m.- 0.008 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, p. 113, No. 57, photograph.
THE MACEDONIANERA
117
ANTIOCHIS post a. 225 a.
NON-XTOIX. ca. 58-60 20
[------ca. [c-----
5
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-
ca. 17--
]ivou np[.
Kal TOv oTroypaprlaTr a KaiTOvaXArl]
7r.....
"E]ppltov&v[6'Cv
upvET-rasKal]
eOEpyeTjKaCrtTros ' [crre-pavcaat Kacr-rovacUrcov]e0o o a[TrEq)avcoi &vaypa&act86 Tr6TO' yiqnallcia] [Trv ypaUaTrOarTO6v KaTr& E[vacr'riEtXtfvsiE Kal orfoalct v T-rI t rpuravt] TTpu]ravEfav ES Kal M'rvev rV r rei 6St1] 6s TrtV oCT'Xlr[s I&v6O EvgEpioraTr6v [Ktor avaypahPv 'r]fis rT vacat yev6gOevov [KlTcEIt av&Xacop]a
Col. I
['Aplt'Tp]o-rrEis
lost
[---]&srj
[---]X
Col. III
Col. IV
lost
lost
[S]
Dow thoughtthe writingsuitablefor a date between200 and 175 B.C., but it is quitelike that of the newly discovered text from the archonship of Menekrates (220/19), edited here as No. 130.9 Dow also noted a departure from the usual formulae in line 2. The letters alpha nu which follow the demotic [TE]pPlRovcannot belong to dv[ayp&yat] for that verb must have appeared in its usual position and usage in the following line. Nor can the names partially preserved in lines 1-2 be restored to suit any known Herald of the Council and Demos. Dow restored the demesman of Hermos as raciaS TrfS pouAfis, but in the years after 200 B.C. these last citations, in position, belong to the Kjpuv and to the aunTrT'iS. We date the inscriptionpost a. 225 a., and assumethat the last citationbelongsin fact to the oaiAXritS.The KiPpvuwill have come higher in the list (cf. Nos. 89, 99, 115, 128, 129, etc.) and immediately before the acAXnrris belong the ypaipc-itCreSTirSpouAs KaaiTroijSIou and the urroypaia-raTes (whose name was sometimes omitted; cf. No. 191).10The aciXrins, for example, appears last in the sequence of citations, as here, in 223/2 (cf. No.
127), but in that year a new incumbentwas in office. The enigmaticlettersalphanu in line 2 are probablypart of a phrasegivingthe reasonfor the praise of the officers.The words av[0' J)v eis?pyerriKaoai are similarin sentimentto the known piX[oTriftas TouSr qvAFrcas] of No. 128 of 223/2B.C. The demoticin line 1 is eitherTlsp[yacor ([vsKa) TrfiSEi TOUi5 pu3A]Tra 0v] or Tlp[teoias suggested r8qv].The demotic at the head of the second column of names must be restored as ['Aiqt-rp]oiTrETS,11 to us by A. E. Raubitschek, a variant of 'AprrpoTrfqev just as TTpyaCotEs, for example, is a variant of TT6pyCaoeiv. 127. Fragment of Hymettian marble (1 1640), with part of the toothed right side and back preserved. Found on
March23, 1934,in a late Romanwall west of the Tholos (F 12). H. 0.435 m.; W. 0.372 m.; Th. 0.17 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, pp. 71-73, No. 28, photograph p. 72. For the restoration of lines 77-79 and the date see W. K. Pritchett, Hesperia, IX, 1940, pp. 115-118; this restoration and dating are criticised by R. Schlaifer, Harv. St. Cl. Phil., LI, 1940, pp. 244-249, and 251, but defended by Pritchett, Hesperia, X, 1941,
pp. 391-397.
AIANTIS a. 223/2a. [--- ----
5
NON-ITOIX. ca. 36 lacuna al Tr]6v[U]iT[oypa[JcraTia Ku] TilOKp&aTlv
[6aOervatla]Ka[l T]OVaulr|T[Elv AeSi7aov 'AOAala' ava] [ypayait ?] T6O6[E]rTO'lqna[pa TO-rv ypa"iaT-ra rTOKa] [TraTrprTav]EavEvaorXEt [Ateiv]ti KaclcT[-racti EvTort] Tr s orr[irls] [rrpurcTav]Kot, els SE TrV [&vay]pacpivv [iEpicat i T]Ov
[Acona] ['PaPvoOcnot] [---]---.
10 [ -------]
Tti TEri SioiK[CrI
Tr]6 yev6OpEvov &va&
TpiKopOcIoi EX[-4-5-]1rs AvoIas E6oScopos
50 Kcx2(aXos
K[pico]v
EcoKrfis
G0[6E]vos
'AAlMavSpos
9 A photographappearsin Hesperia,XXXVIII, 1969, pl. 109. the priest was omitted after his title in No. 137 of ca. a. 211/0-202/1 a. 11If ['ApiTp]oTresis supposed to head the first column of names there is difficultywith syllabic division in the lines above. 10 The name of
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118
[
]
[---
15 [--------]
[-----]
25 'ApyeTos At68copos AioaXAos AljrrTptos AoXIpeiS
30 ZcolXos
Alr[ o]9cov
40 'A[v8]pcov
XTrp&rcov 'HpaKTmSiT,
55 ?Ear,v D[iAXo]Kfis 'ApiVTaS Ai[o]yvris Oivalio M[a]paOcbvlto 'E-rTEoK1 'Epxrrrqrs
45 MEVeKp&aTTs 'ApiatTOKprr[os] Ma 60 'EpriTUEr[v]r[S] OiA6OEvo[s] xXvoS N[f]Kcov OEoyivr1s Na-rpcov NiKOKiWSf B[6].eos NtK6Xao[s] 35 'OAXvTrr[tXo]s (lC.[v]irTros i p3ouAi i pouvXi EOK;kfjv nTp6Sevov 70 'A(pqva Tplvs Tov 75 PuEa "EX,ios
20 [--------] [vacat] [f pouvix]
65 [-----]
[----] [---1
[i'
80
pou7h]
[OiVDa]
Xi pouAX
85
TipoKp& -rlv KuSa 0rvalt
[KOVK K]E
[paccov]
qI pou?A
Ae-ica
ov 'A?at ka
223/2. 128. Fourfragmentsof a steleof Hymettianmarble,of whichfragmenta (E.M. 7481),withmost of the pediment and part of the rightside preserved,was found on January14, 1852,duringexcavationin the Churchof 'YTcrravrfi and fragment b (E.M. 7482), with part of the left side preserved, was discovered in 1851 in the foundations
of the house of LouisaPsomanorthwestof the Acropolis.Fragmentc (I 3425),brokenon all sides and at the back, was found on February 21, 1936, during clearance of the Church of Christ outside the Market Square (T 17) to the southeast. Fragment d (I 5031), broken on all sides and at the back, was found on October 21, 1937, during demolition of a house southeast of the Market Square and west of the Panathenaic Way (R 18). a: H. 0.355 m.; W. 0.33 m.; Th. 0.10 m.; LH. 0.004 m. - 0.005 m. b: H. 0.325 m.; W. 0.33 m.; Th. 0.10 m.; LH. 0.004 m. - 0.005 m. c: H. 0.185 m.; W. 0.08 m.; Th. 0.04 m.; LH. 0.004 m. - 0.005 m. d: H. 0.275 m.; W. 0.256 m.; Th. 0.077 m.; LH. 0.004 m. - 0.005 m. a: Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'Ep. 'APX., 1854, No. 2455. b: Ed. K. S. Pittakys et al., 'ErrtypapaldocviK5oToI ' aa K l 8EKo0Tcal dvaKcaXuv0et rTroTOi ovXoyoV. (pux&8Iov TIrpcTOv 'Ernlypayai &v rgj dOpXaiLOXoyiKOi 'c4&a OK!d TIS AouviLrs &vocaiauNvOecTaal, Athens, 1851, No. 11 (repeated by M. H. E. Meier, Commentatio Epigraphica,Halle, 1852, from a copy of the publication communicated by L. Ross); cf. A. R. Rangabe, Antiquites Helleniques,II, 1855, No. 467. a and b: Ed. U. Koehler, Hermes, V, 1871, p. 335 and I. G., II, 390; J.Kirchner, I.G., II2, 917; S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 76-77, No. 30, photograph of fragment a p. 76. c and d: Ed. W. K. Pritchett, Hesperia, IX, 1940, pp. 115-118, No. 23, photographs p. 115.
AKAMANTIS a. 223/2 a.
NON-ITOIX. ca. 48 o
5
[0 ?] [i] [1 ---- ca. 9-10 -----&pXOvTOS rTri TT]S]'I Il ioOcoVTrf8o5?6pr661S irpuV 18 --------K] KriSCOv [TraviasS ijl--------ca. -ypap,',vaTeuv floaiS Kal ?vEt Kal TpITE1 vcat, T'rs rrpUTavEias' [CovoS 86]eKaCT bKKxrl [cria KUpia ?v -rTCI0eaTpCX)Ic T'OV Trpo]8pcov hinTfr)pi)tv'Hp6ocopos es [------
ca. 16 ------
KaC a(upLTp6O]Spo
[68o0Ev T-rCO 86]i,coi ca. 21 - ?------?]s-.] [--------El1TEVv'trrp Vv dCTrayyaov s T'TrS [oiv ol rrpUTOv-r 'AKaiavcwr]6So irrrp T-rv euaioov &v gev
a
THE MACEDONIANERA
119
TCOI 'rTCT?] 'ATrO6A7covi 10 [ov Tr -rrpOTCOVC
'AKapI[av[T{6OS
[oCTrEavGo'ai Xpuvaco oa-rEpvcot K]aTrCTOVvo6ov [E]o'[E6Eias ve]
b
20
T TOCS eois Kaiai pIXo]-rTlpas[T]iq[ ElSirv [Ka TrjSw'TpbS pouXvA Kai] r 'Aerivaicovv&vay]pa&a[i 8 Tr6 T6 O l9q)iapaTrv] [Trv 8fl1OV TOV ?v o"r]l[aeiv Oi1et Ktalorf] [ypacplJa-Ea -TOVKaTraTIrpuTaVEiav caat v rTCOI 6 Eis r]itv [&vaypa9qv TfiS Nril's] T[pVTavIlKct' gEpiaal TOv wrr[iTriilSIoiKtjicE T]6 y[EV6OEVOV&av6coia]
c
vacat 0.032 m.
fi pouMXi rTOv TraiX av 'AvrtIco 25
vTra Epp
30 [Ei pou]Xi| [fio
6 6f[pos]
pouAi]
[TOvyp]a [pc-Tra] 'Ar
To[is rrpv] Ta[vEls]
[oM6S]copov [Sp)T]TI
EIOV
35
[TrbvtIpa] [TOU r'COV*] 40
[Iouv Svo] [KAia x (prlT]
[ov]
[TIov]
vacat 0.038 m. 1rfiS'rpuTavEiaS'] ?SEVIr[pai ioraJvou,] 6E'UT-p[at TCV TTpoE8p]cov?'TTrEY[iEp1lEV -] --pou7Xf Ev PouAXeuTr[picorI Kiai Tr1 G80oev OavocTpa'rou Cry[ati*s POoufij'] ovurrr]pO?8po[' -- e]Tr7EV'E[TrlS1 oi 'rrpuTavers] 'ApKfiXaS Ecoo-rp[crou --ca. Ka]i crT[q(pavo'aavTrSarrroai] r"S 'AKaciaVTi8OSE'?[TratV6'aVTES T Kal] vouoaIVTETpouVE7i TOTV [TaCi.av 'AvTIPcovTa TOV ?aCuTOV TOv ypaitac-ra 'A'rroX[X68copovTraST euaciaS TO-ruKE
45
50
rTaSKaOcKoicras v -r[PTI 8i] T[1]S P[ouXfiSKal rTOJU Trpu-Taviat]JUTrEp TCOV Kaci Kcai a&X]cov 8[E adrav-rcov pOU, J1rlpEcA,Uireai [Kaccos yAo-ri]
d
TO-r 11COSv 666XEai TiT1 r po]uXfiEtraive[Cai Taliav] dyaOETX-r)?[1 ['A]vTrlov-Ta Ep[.....
.EppElov Kai] TOVypap,UiaT[-ra'ATroOX6copov]
eV?Ka eois] TO'roS T1iSrrp[oS ['ATr]oMXo8[cb]pou eo-CepEia]S [ypriqTTlov T'OV Kai ?iS rativoa[it r'TOVS [Kai]9iA[oTiias Tfis ie] p9uXA]Tras*' 55
[pEa TOvUfTrCOVU.ov -EVOKX/a 'Eivl]8OS EcpiTTIOV Ka[i 'TOV T'ralfav] [Tris pouAfis Fp6oevov 'Apioi8ou ( ?) 'Apqt]valov KalirTO K[1ipuKaTrfS] [pouXis Kal ToiV6ipjov En
60 [T'v aOXrTn1v AE?iXaov 'AXatEa]v a&vaypapal8i Tr66[T-O 4filt7a] TOv arv KaT-a [TOPv o'TiXi Xeiv[ri1KaiCrTT1cal] ypalaraTEa TrpuTavei]avEv r'v] els 6 T1'rv [EvTCOI TrpuTaviKcotv av]aypap'v Trfso-rlXi)[s ILEpiaCal TOyEvopEvov]&av6Xcoiaa. ['rri T-r SIOIKKt''6E
] ["Epi.mot] 65 ['AvTIqcovIEp.....] [ ? .---] I-------
[------]ac 80 [------]oK [.------[]vo [------]KA?
I)] [ZpflTTIcro ['AiroX?68copos 'ATrroXXo] [------ -------]
70 [----.---
------] [------- ---- ] [-------
[---[----~_
75
.......
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[Keq:(pacf 3)v](?)
[-----[------[-------
--_]
_--__] ----]
'A'rroXXo&avrs 'A-rro,Xo 95 'AcmrXqrtria&Sts TnoX 110 KEpap,E1S Ee KaAiorpaTros KaXXic[..] -rTEpavos
[------]OK [----]pi
Ttioplos ncap[--]
85 [------] [------]
100 'Apti-roKparTls 1[--] [-]EvoKAfiS Ep[--] ['Eor]iaos
[------]
[--]
[--_ ] KIKUvv[vTS] [---------] [eopiKo] (?) 90 [-----] 105 [------------]
[----] [------]
[
[------]
-[ -----]
]
[ElpEoiBSai](?)
01[ 7[V[X oWapyEIs](?) [-----] [- ---](
[- ___-]
115 [-[ ---]
[- ----]
[------] [120 [--
[
[['lqlTrtas6a](?) ____]
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120
The demesfor the treasurerand secretaryof the prytaneisoughtto come firstin Col. I of the register,and are here so restored,with the namesof the treasurerand of the secretarytakenfromlines 24-26 (cf. line 52) and 3235 (cf. lines 52-53). DemesmenfromProspaltacannotbe restoredin the register,for in 223/2this demebelonged In line 84 the lettersvisibleare rho iota and must belongto a patronymic. to Ptolemais.12 For the restorationsin lines 30-41 and 56-60, see Hesperia,IndexI-X, subnominibus,and No. 127, also of 223/2.The datein line 4 is restoredas in Hesperia,XXXVIII,1969,pp. 439-440,making223/2an ordinaryyear. t rri Kia, EKTt KoIi8]EKaEt6the year would be interBut this is doubtful. With the restorationnTooi&[6cvos &KTEI and and See Pritchett Meritt,TheAthenianYear,p. 234. Meritt,Chronology, p. 102, calary. For lines 36-41, see W. K. Pritchett,Hesperia,X, 1941,p. 396. The restorationof line 47 is here given somewhatdifferentlyfrom that in Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937p. 77, line 40. It is betternot to give the demoticof Antiphonthe treasurersince thereis no room in the next line for the demoticof Apollodorosthe secretary,and since both namesshouldhave equalemphasisand equalityof treatment. For the restorationin line 55 see commentaryon No. 131. 129. Twojoining fragmentsof a virtuallycompletestele of Hymettianmarble,recognizedby A. Wilhelmas bep. 214). Auffiihrungen, longingtogether(Urkundendramatischer a: Saidby A. R. Rangabe(Ant.Hell., II, 1855,p. 165)to havebeenfoundin the city. H. 0.90 m.; W. 0.376 m.; Th. 0.11 m.; LH. 0.005 m. b: Said by Wilhelm(op. cit., pp. 211-214) to have been found "bei den Ausgrabungender archaologischen Gesellschaftam Nordabhangeder Akropolis."H. 0.53 m.; W. 0.41 m.; Th. 0.11 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. I.G., II2, 848 (Fragmenta = I.G., II, 431); S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 81-85, No. 36, photographp. 84. LEONTIS NON-ETOIX.
a. 222/1a. a
'Er' 'ApX[AdMou apXovToS Erri-rTSAEco]vTo50TrpiTTPs IrpuTravEi
as e[ M6oXosMorXicovos'AVKvAfi]e[Ev BotrIpo kypaBi]aTEUev' TS 1T]rprTavE TEIl i KEal [lJ]IC[vOSSeKC&TE e]KOCOT[6T TrpOTEpaC, I.Tr
KoaR(orpa'To OaETrpCl? rTCVwpo?ESpcovhrEpiqn?iE]V .a[s' &KArafa Kupia iv TCOI
5
KalaoviTrp6oEpol] [60oE?V 'TCl 6rcICOt] TrfjsAEcovri oi] TrpUTaVES epia&oios w.Tir'ETrESii1 Eqpa&vou ["EK]pq[vTros [Ka]
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TraTrpOTC'roV r 'ATI6XcoviT'CO rTCOI
15
5 Kal TfiS auMOoys -rfis TS] povuS ['r]piov [iv, ETrlpEpeXIAVTaivt
Kal To[O] TrCv 65v &acov oi dTrracrrov avTois rrpoaCrTTTOV v6itoi]' yaeTI -TO 86illJov[Kal
TCOt 68'CoITra IUV &yaea85XEoC]aT[a] yeyov6Ta XE 865?8[X]0a[1 ?vTro[tS geuov {p'iOytialtKai acoTrpl]aiTrf[S]PouMXs tpoIS olS [K]ai Tro[U68p]ou Ki[ai wraiScov Kal yUvatKcv
8E TOVS 'rTpv krlTOa]t[V]oC'at
15 Ta[vEltT'is] Aeo[vTi5os Kialoreavcoali Xpuocol a]T-rE?avcoi K
K
[]?evov 5cv[a6Aco4ia] vacat
30
fi pouvrM 25
12
TOVTarai av TaTrpo KAfjvlou vtla
[6 Sfijos] Tros Trpu TravEs
See R. Schlaifer,Harv. Stud. Cl. Phil., LI, 1940, p. 250.
i poiuAi
TOVypap, aTc-ra'Arr oWXoq)avrlv K1TTTIOV
121
THE MACEDONIAN ERA vacat s Trpv-ra 35 'Err''ApX??&ovu pX[ov]Tos[rri Tfis]Atavri8os T[eT](&pTn Bo veiaSfti MCoxosMoaC[Xkvos'A]vKuXfi?V gypa,IIa-revv'
r1SpoyiuIovosgI5[6]tit [I?r' Es]K[a6a]s, [Tp]iTETTS TrpVrTavEias TC 'EAEu pouvXl bv[po]u[]r]uT[rpipoi Kal ?K]TOi pouuv-mpiou gv -r aCvicorT-r[v i'poF8]pcov[]'rr[Efi9pittv] NavaiKucis'A'rroMAoScpouKE 40 pafjfiev K[ai cpvi-rrpo6Epoi] [lsj8oE[v -r]ET povUX ol TrpuTravES Tfis Aecov "EKpavros Ei[qxavo]u e0piaCaosETrEv'TrE1Sfi 'rT s Tropaivoucn riSos TriratVi[aavEs] Ka[i (T]E(pavcbCTavmT pouei T[6v T]api[av] 6v eRAovro [t auTrS]v TTa-rpoKfijvlouviE 45 a Kal Tr6vypa[ppta]T-ra'A'rroMoqa&[vTv KiTrro]v T-rSeuaias T-re Tr TfrSp3o T[1 K/val nTra[aasTrSaK]aeqrKocaasEv 'rrp]TapvEaii mrrkp X?cov T-CV 8E dTraTvrcov Afis Ka['i]T[OU6fp"]ov, [tiip?E]X6]fi[oeaal K]al BE56JX]a Tr povuE, 9'raivE &ya]eOeT-rX[OXEt KaXj[s Kai q(piXOTi-ros' Ka]M[i..4. o4.. o]uva KaclTOvypapp[a] [a]al TOVTXa[lii]av T[aTrpoKAfiv 50 [Tr]ta 'A'rroMAop&v[rlv 'ATro]Ao(p[qavousKiTTrr]OVKai TO-rTa[ilav] Eu] ]EpY a TOV cT[COVViOU [T]'rs PovAfis "EKpav-rovEpia[cr]iov K[ai T-OV
55
[P]ovA8TrlV To-TaCulov Kali 'TOVKijpviKa[TriS P]ovAfis Kal [TOO 8Silov] SiOU] [EOiXfivTpivEepea]Kal TOVypaptaT-a TfiS povu7fi[S Kal T-roO -Kal T]6V vTroypa[IInaTla Aavopov] 19 -ca. .---['Er --TO68T6Oyqlpicia TOVypappaTEa rTV] lS [BEpeviKliSTrd&vaypa&ya
ai{vel Kal o-rficai v TCo)lrrpUTvaV] v T [Kara TrpvTavEiavorfiXaV 8 TirV Kal E [K$ eiS T'fiv av6OE?C1V avaypaqIv T'fs oTrfAinSpepioal]t b [Tr6]v i -rT E] SIo[iKtfio'T yEV6opvov &v6Xcopa] 75 I|[..]o6[--] [TTrATnKS] 1-----I :ou]vtIEs Xo.M?aTat ---] 60 [[KfTTloi] [1aTp]oK.fis Ato9PeScov Aiov0aro[s] [...7....]OS ,|?|[.]A[--] 110 EOTnvpiSat ['ATToX]opasvrs []c v[lI]KOS lT[a7]a]9yopaS 95 Me [Ei]VEvoS FM]EvkYp[p]cov NtMocK?ovfS 80 Zc6rpos-.S v NuKoo-evrn[s] nT[a]tov;iSa Tipcov TltIo [iAcov tpio[e]{ 65 [(]pe&ppei[o] M6o'aos As/uKovoETs 9Eo(pavr|s [.2/,.]omIr[-] 115 'OWuTrrn68copo[s] KacNixevos n&v6tos ei,[T]v[o]s 100 [ZK]app[co]vi6ai K9ocovves ['O]AupTri6Scopos 'Hcpia]ToC[8][copos]
[']ca[----]
70
[---ca.
'IvuyrTovi'ril
IT[p]aXTcov 'AOrlvoyivirs
7----].
[-ca. 5-9[-]
'A,iiovicrtol Al6oco[p]os'H[E]ia? 105
[E]upioToS
Ig[-] [.]D,P1o OihXov
Aeo NIKtimT1S
85 eEoyivis
A.vi'iaXOS A6[ca]v6pos
'YpaboSa
Atowao'8copos
90 ['Ep] .ias
'Epp6hXKOS Kpconrri6a TTpcorayopas
vacat vacat vacat
vacat
120
[fi pouMi] "EK[(pavTov] epi[aat] ov
125
h pou[fi] 'Erl[--
ca. 9--]
[---ca.
10---]
n povuf povouAq EC*pouvX E130 86rvTnoTa 130 Tpiv Tpivepe , toY 135
i poum7 Aavopov BEpcVIKi 6iv
vacat The text in lines 7-8 has been madeto conform,in the restoredportion,to the space availableon the stone. Thereare otherminorchangesfrom Dow's version:the date by monthin line 37 is sure(Hesperia,IV, 1935,p. 557; doubtedby Pritchettand Neugebauer,Calendarsof Athens,p. 91 note 8, and confirmedby Meritt, The
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Athenian Year, 1961, p. 173 with note 12); the demotic of Oion can no longer be restored in line 91, for at this date the deme Oion belonged to Demetrias (Hesperia, IX, 1940, p. 78). We restore three demesmen each for Halimous and Kettos, with the demotic [KfrrTiot]in line 92 rather than in line 91 as suggested by Meritt (Hesperia, IX, 1940, p. 78). The year of Archelaos began as an ordinary year and presumably continued as such until the irregular intercalation of an extra Anthesterion (I.G., II2, 844, line 33). The calendar equation of lines 35-37 gives Boedromion 24 (or 23) as equivalent to Prytany IV 3. If the first three prytanie were of 27 days dae each, Prytany IV 3 was the 84th day of the year. Boedromion 24 or 23 would normally hae been only the 83rd or 82nd day of the year. Apparently, therefore, at least one day had been added to the festival calendar before Boedromion 24; if all of the first three prytanies were of 28 days instead of 27, the added days could be counted as four, or even five if the date in Boedromion was the 23rd.13 The date here in the decree of the Demos (line 3) must be different from that given by Kirchner or by Dow (locc. citt.), for it must be earlier by at least three days (since it falls in the third prytany) than the date BorlSpoiiucoof line 37. If the date in line 37 was the 23rd, a date three days earlier would be vos 9p5[6]iei [iET' e]lK[aSCa]s the 20th, for which the restoration Boil6po[p]iGO[vos sEK&rnei Ts srr]puTaveSax[s] TrpOTEpal,TrITrrrElKCXi e]iKO[T-[ET
would be of suitablelength,more so than other dates in the month with restorationsirri .EKa. This equation assumesno retardationas yet in the festivalcalendar,with the date the 79th day of the year,normalin both the festival and prytany calendars (29+30+20=27+27+25=79). tween Boedromion 20 and 23.
A retardation of two days had taken place be-
130. Stele of Pentelic marble, composed of three joining pieces, preserved complete, including the tenon below (I 7042). Found on July 20, 1968, lying face upward, used as a cover slab over a drain running from the Southwest Fountain House (H 14). H. 1.30 m.; W. 0.40 m. above to 0.445 m. below; Th. ca. 0.165 m.; LH. ca. 0.006 m. in the decrees, ca. 0.005 m. in the register, ca. 0.004 m. in the citations. Ed. J. S. Traill, Hesperia, XXXVIII, 1969, pp. 425-431, No. 2, photographs pls. 109, 110, 112; pp. 436-441, with references there cited, for a discussion of the calendar. PANDIONIS
a. 220/19a.
NON-TOIX.
'ETrrMevEKp6rou&pXovTOSrTirTfi OlveT8o0S KTlT ?i Otl6poopoS S"raSou ovvitis S wTpvTaV[tas nlootIeCovo1TVS wV1Et lo-Craipvo Eypac&-TUEvEv' qY(prarTav
i oCVv POVis TETrcpT1i Trls T pUravsas
5
'pi Xapris EO(api'rrou 'AlSvcaioS EwTrEv
d&v&rravyvoov
aiv oi rTpvUTavetS -ris fTavSloviSos rrrEpT-rO OeaUCtOV Cv vu{v}ovT-ra TpOTcOV
10
15
Tol TlpooraTrrpicoiKal T-ril'ApT-rpiS'Trf Bov 'A6Tocovi -r WaiatKal Tro-iSAoti OEOlS otS rr&rptovfvy hTrEMi0Are aav 68 KaI 'Trijavhaoyqi r T?s T? povufis Kal rTOiU 6S1i[O] Ivv&C aov u Kal TOV &TdWrcov v aTrolS Trpoa-rTaTTov o[i]
rT?V6pol Kal Tr( ,ylioCItarTa TOO6SipOUv dya0el T'X.[ti] 8ipcot 1rTaiCVralTo05 TrpUTa~VE1 6sS6Xeai TCO'r TrqsTlavSioviSos KaliorCaTavcaaic XPUvaci oCTEr6([vCI] Kara T6OV v6pov ecrEdapas EvSKaTfiS rpPo TOI5SeO Tf SS ovs Kal qlAoOTilCIaS 'ISTV POvJAIVKaCTOVSiqlO[v]
rTOv'Aervaicov a vayp&aya 8 TO r6o TO -rW pilqna TOvyp[a] 20
TOVKaTra rrpTavEravFEVaT-riti ?Aeivsi Ka[i] ,IJaraToa crfrijat EVT-rO TrpvTravtKcoI ElSS TrIVavaypa^iv T6V IrrTSE SIOIKlf TO yev[6] TfiS oTlrXrl psIEpictai TIO IJEvov&vcAcopa. j poouvf? TIpouXvfA
fi povUi
6 Sijtos
TOV ra
TroCSTrpv
cfav At
30
Taveis
rT6Vypao
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XAo6copov
18See the discussionin Meritt, The AthenianYear, 1961,p. 173; T.A.P.A.,XCV, 1964, pp. 256-257; Hesperia,XXXVIII, 1969, p. 437.
THE MACEDONIAN ERA 25 opavrv nlpaclai
40
35
AlovWolou
rtalavmai
a 'ErTI MEvepdrcouapXovTros 'rriTrisrlavStovi6o[s] EKrls'rrSpuTraveiast1(Dih68p<(o>os c'r&8aouzovvtiU[s] 'ri 6Ira KcT[Ei] ypacppiCraTEVMalipcaTrrlplcvosEKTEI Kai 66Ka
Xaprs Exacpio-rou 'Aqlcivaios E'TIreviretSl oi TrrpuTaVEiS TriS Rlav8tovi5oS aTrroqxaivoucTiv Ttrl poviofi TOVTacIIiav 5v Et ?ov-ro Aloqa&vrlvTpaalia rascTrE 0ucraiasT?ruKxvCa[i] caUvrCo'v
45
50
55
'rTasKacrlKouaoas 'TOVSrlou Kxalrrai6cov Uirrp TrjSpouvX5sKaci Kai yuvacKtcv iTrieElXoje(7lai 6- Kal TCOV7acov a'rravTrcov Kcai9qloTi0Cios' KaAcOS octTy)c (ET OXXal 1e S86Xt povuAT rTraiv?ocaiTOv Trcalav Alogqavrlv AloyiUovS Trpaotla Kal Wv rTOV ypaciciaT'ra Ar61oScopov cTataviia Kal T-r6 epEa rTVo-'rrco viJpouEu Evov"Oacev Kali-rv rTalacpv T'S vouXfis'ArivoKAfi[v] 'AXaca Kaci-rTO KTipuxa T'rSPouXfis EOKXfvTpwIvE(
TOV &vaypacyai 6 Tr6osT-O'y9Icpio'a T-r6ypcaip-raTca vi Kciara Trpu-ravefacvv o-rriTi 0IivlIKal oTriloat TCol'TrpUTraVIKCo)r sS 58 TlV &cPvacypaCiv TilS CTrlT S v v TOr ppicaal T-rVerri Tre?ioiKtai ybv6opvov &v6AcoiIa. TrTav6ovi6oS NiK6jEvos 'EpalTos
60 TfTaavlieT AIoy?vrs [TJ!piva(<>(?) 'H?i68copos TTpopiaeicov 65 Aiqmjripios 'Apicrrcwbvtos
(DXoKp&aris
A6O
Ka7cilcaXos 'Apior68Trllos MetScov 'AvyeAeTs 'E-rrimr[Aos Ooas
85
AIOKiiS
'EKaTaos
'AyaOoKAXfi
105 'P6Ocov
NlKoc-rpaTos
Mupplvoiuoaoi
ToO.vivKOS
E0OoKpiTOS
EUi7rTl-roS
70
TTapiievicov
Aua'o-rpaTOS
ZcTrrvpoS
75
110 'AyaeoKxAis Zi{Kuvos 'ATTro?M6copo ToroeSiTrrTo AEcov 'AEIVIraoTSs MEVEOTCOTOS 'ApioTr6Scopo (?) ITrepids 'A'rrooaScopos 'ETrrtXaprls 'Ayacio"rparTos 95 OEe65cpoS NIKia Oeo6ScpoS 115 KcaiA?tSris 'AVT'riEVls 'OaCes
Mooxfc)v
90 AecoBaljas
nTpool3cinoit
'Aplrrcov
XcoKp4Crls ~ pouXi
TOVTraci av TriSPOV 120 Ais 'Aerlvo KAfv 'AXa l?a
il POVM?? T pouAX rb6v TepEc
125 0TOU grcovJ iou Ev'ev
ov "Oacev
il pou;il TOVypaC
130 pacrEaTroO S6iiou KT
Kri clatKXijv qia[i]ta
nipou?i 135 TOVirro ypaclia-rLc a 'Ov'.aip ov eTpaai ka
140 q [ou6i TOVKYlpU
Ka EOKX)j v Tpive<(e> oa
145 f PovuA
r6vaOX
Ac qT6-V tiAaov 'A[]aiat
123
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131. Fragmentof light graymarble(I 5882).Found on January24, 1939,amongmarblesfrom the area of the Tholos, brokenon all sides. H. 0.12 i.; W. 0.10 i.; Th. 0.06 i.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. W. K. Pritchett, Hesperia, XV, 1946, pp. 146-147, No. 7, photograph p. 147.
AKAMANTIS( ca. a. 220 a. lacuna
lacuna
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DA E
XI------I vacat
[-rov -rapcav] [Tij PoMi's]
]------I
10 [? 10 [-----[------]
TroViEPE'a -roiJ &1TCO3VIj
[pi]ov'Av8po ~~~~[YA]ijv Eqp1-T 1. 15 11~j-
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The stone extends too far to the left (see the photograph) to allow the priest to have the first citation below the -rfs jovuds, the position he held in 222/1 B.C. register of names. Hence the first citation belongs to the TaI4cx'as (cf. No. 129, lines 50-51, 121-123). The register had names with only an occasional patronymic (line 2), as was in line 6, but the chi is rather to be taken normal at this period. Pritchett (loc. cit.) restored a demotic X[oacxpyElS] as the initial letter of a name. The register was arranged in columns with a citation under each column. The priest Androkles of Sphettos may indeed, as Pritchett suggests (loc. cit., and Hesperia, X, 1941, p. 396), be the same man who was priest for Akamantis in 223/2 (No. 128, line 55): [ ?---------]8os 1iyrrov. One Androkles of Sphettos is known in mid fourth century (P.A., 872), but the ending of the patronymic suggests -ri T? 8oi[Ky,jaEt -rstrongly the restoration [EEivM]os,whose son EEVOi2jiSis known as administrator [9]Tr ca. a. 334-326 a. (cf. Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, p. 2, No. 3, lines 3-4). Androkles may have been related, Trr]6XEzs perhaps a brother, but the restoration of his name in No. 128, line 55, though possible, must remain in doubt. For the order of citations in these prytany decrees, see Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 13-18; X, 1941, p. 396; XXXIII, 1964, pp. 171-175. 132. Two joining fragments of Hymettian marble (11860 and I 2451), with the original left side preserved. Fragment a was found on February 22, 1935, in a late context in the Bouleuterion Square (F 11); fragment b was found on April 24, 1934, in late walls in the area of the northwest part of the Odeion (J-M 9-11). H. 0.32 i.; W. 0.123 i.; Th. 0.069 i.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 77-79, No. 31, photograph p. 78; on lines 14-16, see W. K. Pritchett, A.J.P., LX, 1939, pp. 259-260, Hesperia, IX, 1940, p. 121, and R. Schlaifer, Harv. Stud. Cl. Phil., LI, 1940, p. 249 note 2; here we accept the suggestion of A. E. Raubitschek communicated to G. A. Stamires, Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, p. 37 note 20; cf. S.E.G., XVI, 69. KEKROPIS ca. a. 215/4 a.
NON--TOIX. ca. 42 lacuna
a
ca. 14-?-ET-ETEV' TTE18' Ol 'rrpu] [K]?NoE0vre[S -?-iCxIa a-rEqa] TrS K[Expowr8oSe1TraVEvaaVTre a&rro[pcaivouoiv It-iPov2E-i76V -CrapaV y Ed] [v]Cwaav-TE[S] ' ca. 9 --- -Eirt V] EEoq&av1lv --[A]ovwro&6 xv-JT[cov T'as ai'aOi
~[r]a'vES 5
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ERA
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10 [A?iirraiv]Erai-T[6v Kal arE] 'ETrielKi5rlV TaCixav EOq(pvr1v b
15
[qavooaa]l 0aA[Ao o rEsyavcotEcvTpEi3as 'veKaTMS 'rpos] [Tros OEoi0K'ai(piAtoroTiiaS TirSeis T'Ov5fTov TObV 'Aqvafoav] - ca.18----] [hraiv]oca[t 6i Kal TOVypaIapaTao--[..]s Ailcov[CaKal TObvisEpaTOV ErrcovOinov-- ca. 12--] [lT]aiavtia[KaiTrv Tra,fav TrfSpouvXqs--- ca.13----]
KalTOU5] KcaTbvK1'pUKa T's povuXfis [8]cbpovTToTaC[plov .tou ECrnfiv [(CitoKEouS TpivEleEa Kal TOVyp piltaTr] -a rfis povAi[s Kai TOUS(61lOUv ca. 20 -'Pca] -TO'V . 17--] ca.--20
25
rrroypa(JiarTa pivofoaov Ka[i (Ovuaaoov Ka[ITrv auArl'Trv AeilXaov 'Acaicr a&vaypa] rTO[Ji'piaoCriaTOVypapUIaTreaTOVKaT&T yJat8 TOr6E TTrpUTa] veiav Ev rrTX[rlt Ateivrlt KaclOTrfcal EVTC'OI TrpUTaviKcol] 'EirleKitSal
40 Ap[----] Geopavrjs uarrXA?rrioi K[-----] [12 lines Xcocifa5 [12 lines missing] missing] [Sixcitationsmissing]
[Two columns of 15 lines each missing]
133. Fragment from the right side of a block of Hymettian marble (I 245), found in 1932 in the western part of
the MarketSquare.
H. 0.144 m.; W. 0.098 m.; Th. 0.036 m.; LH. 0.005 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,III, 1934,pp. 10-11, No. 13, photographp. 10; S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937, p. 80, No. 33. ERECHTHEIS ca. a. 215 a. [I pou]Xi [Kal o]lt rpu
[TavjEIsTOV [ypa]ppuaTra 5
['Hp]6xAeirov KIypiatk'a
134. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 2897), broken on all sides. Found on May 21, 1935, in a well south of the
Tholos (F 13:2).
H. 0.125 m.; W. 0.125 m.; Th. 0.075 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 80-81, No. 35, photographp. 80. ca. a. 215 a.
NON--TOIX. ca. 35 lacuna
[TC-r T?e'ATr6oAcov]t Tco[tTTpo-rTaTrpicot
[TriptiS Tr
5
Kai Tre 'Ap] TOTS [Kal AXotisfkoTi oTs]
Bo]jvXiat TUX[EI [Trr&rplovfv' &yaO]eT 68E6XeCaTO'ISplicor] Tar [Trapv &yaa& 8EX]6reOa[i yeyov6ra bVTro-5iE] [pots ols 0]uov ip' iOy[eiatiKal acoTT-piatT5fsPou] V rTr[?li6 5e oi TrpUTaVEts TrS] [hXfi KatiTO] SfIpOUv T? 5 rT& [-ca. -i8oS] ev[crias Ouvaava&-rras ocat] l T Kai X(p'OTi] [KafiKKOv] EV prpu[Taviaia KaCA$S5 Kai 8& TCOV caCOVTraVOlrcvc&v] [pcos, rr'ltp]pl[.raj]]rrTa[t
10 [aUcroisTp]oar[a'rr]o[v ol TrEvo6l Kal a TOCrlqpioatia] [Ta TOO s68iUov] kira[tlvo'a
TOeS wTpuTa&vEIts---
]
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The divisionof lines is hypothetical.In line 9 Dow restoredacr&VTrcov. For the sake of spacingwe restore as in No. 135, line 15. r6vTrcov
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135. Upper part of a stele of Hymettianmarble(I 6625), with the sides and back preservedand a bit of the mouldingabovethe text. Found on May 29, 1953,in a contextof Byzantinedate in the west side of the Odeion drainbetweenthe templeand the altarof Ares (L 8). H. 0.41 m.; W. 0.426 m. (top); Th. 0.13 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXIII, 1954,pp. 236-239, No. 7, photographpl. 50; S.E.G., XIV, 68; for a discussionof the calendricalnatureof the year see B. D. Meritt,AthenianYear,p. 168. ANTIGONIS a. 214/3 a.
NON-XTOIX.ca. 48 bri TriIs ['Av[-ryovi6os]j] Sar-rpas rrpv] ['E' EtiOptl]-roua&pXovTroS [rTavi]casli 'Apiorcov OeoScbpou'Paipv[ovcos ioypaljpaTrevEv-] vvoS K[Tre1 4rri686a 6EvTr] [ypiqJa] rrcaTa Sliov' MT-rayE1Tcr pIt&KaolEIKOCTEi TITS'rn'pVTa[v{Cias' K pat tvpoWoipcotl, o'itCa]
5
10
gv TrIt OE&rpc- T-rv -rrpo?8pcov?rrEpilqTfv llcTpp[--ca. o---] irlviov AcaTmwrprSKal avvrrpoSpoP XcororpaTTv[oS--ca. 6--] vov MeriTrbS eIrv' 'nrrrpg&v&rroayyaouoaiv ol -rrpv[-rTavE]
[ [Trfs'AvTiyovi8os]D]rrrp'TCrveuoticvov gvov Ta wrpOT[Crv&<MKq] T-rc TE'AWr6?ovi TCO-rt CltcOv rpo-rTaTlpfco Kal rTE'ApTipt81 Tr[] BouXacat Kal roTis OciAols eEoTsols rr&Tpioviv, dcycai T )(Ei S[E] 66XSal TIt S67clO-T7& i&vdcyac&8iX)EoaxaT-r yEyovoTra v rTOiSis v polt oTs gOuovb9' Cyiiiat Kal orcaTrlpiatlTS pouAfi KaltiTOi Biou, brreti^ 6f ol 'rrpuTaveisTaS 'rTOuias geIaav &ar&crXaa oocTKafi) KOV &vTli
15
20
25
Kx oS KxalitXoTiipcos, TPrpuTCavEiatI
i Si Kal V rtprWeXErlVTar Kal T-CV Tiis mvXoyfis rfs TE pouXAfSKal rTOJV OvAcov &rravrov 8lov &vcairroTis CITOt 8i'pou, Tpoo-raTrrov0o T-rv6pot KalT7& yq
1 IovuAl
i BouvX
--sv6otAov vacat
6 qlo ToOswrpv
TTaiatviia
30
[T-&]VEis
q pouvAr TOvypaIpcaTcra 'Ayv6o[ov]
35 [
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136. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(KerameikosMuseum),brokenat the top, bottom,and rightside, but preservingpartof the originalleft side,discoveredduringexcavationsin 1910nearthe Sanctuaryof the Tritopatores in the Kerameikos. H. 0.14 m.; Th. 0.10 m.; LH. 0.007 m.
Ed. J. Kirchner,I.G., II2, 2440; W. Peek, Ath. Mitt., LXVII, 1942,p. 32, No. 31. OINEIS fin. saec. III a.
NON-2TOIX. lacuna
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Si T-v d&vCypaCivTfis orfArs spUpcaai]
TOv [hTrrl Tfii 6tiomKotei r6 yev6pevov &v&Acoat vacat
vacat 0.008 m.
Opi[daioi] Tlip6aTp[coros]
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]
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127
5 'Hp68o-rosvacat 'OviiCiUosvacat ArLrlTpio[S] 'ApfarcovOvuo[---] E.i0Vos
10 'A'rroXX6o[Tos] ATIOKp.[---]
lacuna
The shapesof the lettersare an indicationof the date,and the fact thatthepatronymicsweregenerallyomittted (thatin line 8 may havebeen addedto distinguishthis Aristonfromanotherof the samename,cf. No. 46, lines 38 and 40). 137. Bottom part of a stele of Hymettianmarble(I.G., II2, 913), with part of the tenon preserved.Found on February21, 1908,in a late wall in the AncientAgora.Thereweresome tracesof red in the letterswhen found. H. 0.50 m.; W. 0.48 m.; Th. 0.095 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. G. Oikonomos,'ApX.'Ep., 1911,pp. 227-230,photographp. 228. I.G., IIP,913, republishedby S. Dow in Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 85-86,No. 37. ERECHTHEIS NON-ITOIX. ca. 44-45
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rTralivoait6i Kai [r6v ypaCiCaT'a2cIbTrrcrpov Aaclrrpa' 5
Trait]
vcrail86 Kal T6V l[Epta Kal T6v KpuKCaTrjs povAfsx Kal rTOU] SlIou ECnXfiv BEP6V[EIKL8TivKal Tr6v ypaCiCa"ria Tis povXfis] AvccKalF Kal -TV rrro] TOV68lOVIAiovc[tIov ?-----A KalC 6 TO] ypaciliaT'a TiIoK?Av ME[---- KiKuvvvi'&vaiyp&atna SE TO 4tllcpa
10 xi
TOVypallc-aTra TOr[vKaTar'TrpUTravefav :v r-11]
vi Kal Tioc l EvTCOlTrpvTaVi[KcrOElSS6 T^v A&vOE] Xaeivl
oIV Kal Tfrv &vaypaC(pv Ts OrTrX7iS pEpifratTr6v Kai1 Tr6yev61.vov &v&AcoLa EBcomiepTs 'Ap-crio-ripos
20
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Kaciias
'Hynraias
15 AaCL6KpiTos
[il
35 TipoKpcarSFrpovpi
55
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XatpemAiBlrs Arl riTptos
'AypuvAeS
Aicov eOpacov
'ApTifcov Kr)ql)iets
vos TnoAivo EOKprros
Oe66coposECr&vSpov
AllOvrisqal
BouA6o-rpaTro
Ai66copos Ticlov Atowa6ocopo ArnriTrpos
nlooCEicbvioS M6o'Xos Oe650oToS KMAapXos
OEaiTlrTos [e]?E6Svos 25 [5E&]vewrros
40
B6vuAAos eeOyyeAos 45 OXl6?OriAoS
AapUIrrpTP [cbTrr]aTrpoS
'Avayup&otioi 'ApXiBIos
[-3-4-o]Tpcrros [-3-4-] EvoS
AEcoviSrlI
30 [Otl]&vcop ['Apfi]itaxos
['E]AiKcov
MSOKOS
50 OficovOfXcovos tiUKueoS
TtIoKp&rms vacat 0.035 m.
60
Tepyatots JIicaX(os OoaAixapXos MevE
FTalupcorTa&a TloXjLr.Xos 5 'HpdKXIrroS < KrlScv KcaiXaorpcaroS r6pyi 2uppfiSa
70 Aloyvrns
OlyyoCrlol
'Ap-rTpcov
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128 povU
uAi pov
rTv iEpi
EYKXfiv
75 a TroUrrc vvpjou
80
i ouAvi TOVypai
BBepevEt Ki85rv
Ai ac-rTa ovVaIov 85 'AvKcat
povu TOrvvrroypav
paa-roTipo 90 KXjvK KUVV? a
6a
138. Two non-joining fragments of a stele of Pentelic marble. Fragment a (I 4146), broken on all sides, was found on May 14, 1936, in a late Roman foundation on the southeastern part of Kolonos Agoraios (C 14). Fragment b (E.M. 270), with the left side preserved, was discovered in 1902 during excavations conducted by the Greek
ArchaeologicalSocietyin the Stoa of Attalos. a: H. 0.24 m.; W. 0.19 m.; Th. 0.065 m.; LH. 0.005 m. b: H. 0.26 m.; W. 0.31 m.; Th. 0.085 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. a: B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXVI, 1957,pp. 59-61, No. 14, photographpl. 11 b: K. D. Mylonas,'E. 'Apx., 1903, pp. 61-67, No. 1; J. Kirchner,I.G., III, 912+; S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 88-89, No. 39; B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, pp. 59-61, No. 14, photograph pl. 11. S.E.G., XVI, 70.
ANTIGONIS ca. a. 210/09-201/0a.
NON-XTOIX.ca. 55-63 lacuna
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20 [Mev8SrIIov] [KuSaerlval] [Ea]
25 [rTa'Oq~X--]
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['rfs PouAfiS]
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40
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vvvv(yaOe Kal yioTiXorcoS TO-rv pouXET rtaivECai rTapav Mev6] T[eT TrIXEI8E860Xeati
b
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EVSKaTrS iTpo TOISesoiS Kal (piXoril.ias[T'rijeSrs v 8fiov TOV'Aervafcov Kai cau] rTOiS rTracivivoal6KKal T6v ypaiOaTkra 'O(pq[A-ca. 7-Kai TObVrapfav TTrspouA?s 'A.tpiav] 'IEpcova[AleaTfSrivKal r6v ypapaT-ra TriS pou] 'IKaptiaxKal T'V iEp&aTOU9TTCOV I.OU Xj Kail TOU8-trOU NiKiav Xi(OU TTeipalta K[al TO6vCroypavpaTka--ca. 10--'Ae] Simou EinXKjvOiXo?Kous Bspe] KipvUKaTris povA[si KaciTroU (dvSpov 'PacvoCTalovKai rTOV TOVaOtr'AqivNEOKiV BEPEviKirI[V' VIKiS'IVKCIa avaypaCal '6TO'r TO picplia.ta TOVypai] Kal TOV KaTa Ev Ai{V[ei paTra oTrC'ai EVTCOITTrpUTaVIKCi' Els 6] orTT?XEt TTIpTaVs?av Kai TTIS dveoaiv T-rnV TilV avaypaqIjv p[epioali TOV trriTre SioiIKC?aEiTO ysvO6sVOV] oTXrir
50
vacat
a&v6copa
I 55
rapyilrTrro KrigicaTrrros
fTu06KpiToS ['E]Trrapl[vcov] [-----] lost
60
[vacat]
III
II XcbGpXos 'iKapEis
'Alilas [----] lost
MevoarpaTos
65 lTTpyaoTs
[----] lost
IV Aiov[--]
[---]
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VI
VII
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[---] lost
[---] lost
lost
citationslost 139. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 1655), broken on all sides. Found on March 21, 1934, built into a tomb below
the Churchof the ProphetElias and St. Charalambos(I 14). H. 0.08 m.; W. 0.085 m.; Th. 0.035 m.; LH. 0.004 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,p. 80, No. 34, photograph. fin. saec. III a. [fi p3ovui T]6v y [pai] paT-ra r [oU] 6ilpou nTT [o]Xealiov
5
Tpitve Thereweretracesof red coloringin the letterswhen found. 140. Small fragment of Hymettian marble (I 4221), broken on all sides but with the back preserved. Found on May 28, 1936, in the Hellenistic branch of the Great Drain southwest of the Library of Pantainos (Q-R 15). H. 0.186 m.; W. 0.086 m.; Th. 0.095 m.; LH. 0.005 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,IX, 1940,pp. 77-78, No. 11, photographp. 77. DEMETRIAS a. III saec. fin. lacuna
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'AvSpoKAfs[----] Aiopi[i6Ts] 5 'Apio-rapXos[----] i Oio[v] Aiovua68cop[os---] 'Ayv[olioti] [X]apiT-rpa[Tos---]
10 ['A]ptcrroK[---]
[K]tl?s [-----] --] [A]n. fTp[los--
bottom of column? This inscriptionis evidencethat Olov KepaietKov belongedto the phyle Demetriasfrom 307/6 to 201/0 (cf. Meritt,loc. cit.). For the name[K]f7vrisin line 11, see No. 141, line 44.
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130
141. Stele of Hymettian marble (I 6163), broken above, below, and at the left, but with rough-picked back preserved. Found on April 29, 1949, in the Long Late Roman Wall (0 8) east of the Panathenaic Way. H. 0.23 i.; W. 0.34 i.; Th. 0.125 i.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 218-219, No. 15, photograph pl. 39; S.E.G., XXI, 408.
ERECHTHEIS fin. saec. III a.
NON-7TOIX. ca. 41-43
lacuna - ............e]Tavexai [-a]
vacat
[Xcwpla I (lost)
II [Aa]'rrrpps ['Av]T[laXOs Aiov\icaos
10 [K]a?aM0~vqs [E]'pp6m'Tls [M]ooXicov [..]aias
]
vacat
IV
III
Atov6calo5 'Epprr'ro5 EcovuIptsi $r)yol5tYlol 35 Xapfcas 'H8*AoS 25 K& urmros 'Avacyvpaai(oi) IlvppiSaI
AuKives Avk-tvoS
'Apxqptos 'HpaxA
[...]av6po5
15 []cbTrrarpoS
[. .]YrTOS ..]xias [Tla]vpco&raISa [..]\6SoToS
V
Tl'ppos (K)KXcov
45 Atovloe'os TToae1STrmrroo
'Aypu?as 'AWrro?cbvto;
i~o5 'Apio-r68 50 'ATroXa6Ovts vacat
40 Xapias 'OvTr
Tfixcov 30 Evwpav-ros
'AvSpoyi*Brq
X[a]
acoafis
[----]
[vacad]
20 [...]iXos vacat
Line 28, lapis MHAEKOX;line 31, lapis X.IPKAEIAHZ; line 39, lapis AAE?N.
The missing demes are Kephisia, Kedoi, and Pergase, which must have been accommodated in Col. I. The differ-
ence in lengthsof columnin the registeris remarkable.Representationis the sameas in No. 137. 142. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(I 1423b),withpart of the left side preserved,but otherwisebroken.Found on March 13, 1934,in a marblepile northof the Tholos. H. 0.13 m.; W. 0.135 m.; Th. 0.029 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,p. 79, No. 32, photograph. fin. saec. III a. lacuna ['E]rrnXa[p---]
E*Opq)lX-r[os] AtoyEvis KhEivfcia
5 KAkoyvris ['A]V5p6vIos 1 .s...]covl8qs
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Dow thoughtthe list belongedto Kydathenaionand identifiedthe KQoyvtss of line 5 with the thesmothetes of 214/3. But the nameof the thesmotheteswas K?F685i.os,and no valid reasonexists for assigningthe list to Kydathenaion.The absenceof patronymicsis a partialindicationof date.
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143. Part of a stele of Hymettianmarble(I 6004),with the left edge preservedbut otherwisebroken,found on June 11, 1947,in debrisof destructionover the Civic Offices(I 12). H. 0.066 m.; W. 0.031 m.; Th. 0.01 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXVI, 1967, pp. 231-232, No. 41, photograph pl. 57; S.E.G., XXIV, 172.
NON--TOIX. fin. saec. III a. lacuna K[-------] T-[v--------]
]
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lacuna 144. Fragment of a stele of Hymettian marble (I 6592), with the right side preserved. Found on March 27, 1953,
in the wall of a late tomb nearthe northeastcornerof the SouthwestFountainHouse (I 14). H. 0.16 m.; W. 0.115 m.; Th. 0.09 m.; LH. 0.007 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXII, 1963,pp. 13-14, No. 12, photographpl. 4; S.E.G., XXI, 409. fin. saec. III a.
NON-T-OIX. ca. 36 vacat0.033 m.
[ri Tris-----rTpTrls Kcl 8]6K&riS rrpu [TavEias-ZKpoqopltvOS---q]I ltOTaivov, [---nt T1rSrrpUTavcEas' povUXh gi[ po]uXA-mpicor 'TrE619iqtlev----]6o-To Ato V l OUUArTP6E8pO ] vacat vacat [ESo?ev Tnit pfoufil]
[TC-V iTpoSpcov
5
[-------K
[------------------
6]f?v rEI'
V
js------------] [81i oi -rrprTcvES riS
lacuna 145. Fragment of a stele of Pentelic marble with greenish veins (I 5996), broken on all sides. Found on June 7,
1947,in a contextof Romandate north of the Civic Offices(I 12).
H. 0.083 m.; W. 0.074 m.; Th. 0.033 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 179-180, No. 29, photograph pl. 29; S.E.G., XXI, 410.
fin. saec. III a.
NON-ETOIX.ca. 50 lacuna
86] Ka[l T6V tpeaP TOU WTCOVIuOVU---a. 12---] hrailvcali ca.11---] Kai TOU' [.... Kai TrOVypa]ypaT-r[a T's PSouvXis 8sfpov--V Ka[l T'OvOwoypacIaTa--ca. 1 ---] [---ca. 12---]qiOv TO]vPoKKfs r]v 81oEouEOKXfiv [--a. 8 --c-Kal K-IPvK[aLc Bepe] Kail rTOO [viKfiSnvv&vaypd]ati 6 'T[6 0ilia cTr66sE----------------] [.....
5
lacuna
146. Fragmentfrom the bottom of a stele of Hymettianmarble(I 6563), with part of the left edge preserved (dressedsmooth)andwith the tenonfor insertioninto a base.Foundin Februaryof 1953in the wallof a moder house in the southwestcorer of the MarketSquare(I-J 15). H. 0.33 m.; W. 0.22 m.; Th. 0.06 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, p. 41, No. 43, photograph pl. 10; S.E.G., XXI, 412.
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132
fin. saec. III a. [-r]6v [1cpkax] ['Ay]ao[oYAMjv] 'AyaeoxX4kovs] KiKvvv1ica] 5 147. Six fragments of a stele of gray to white (Hymettian) marble, which combine to give the width (0.54 i.) and thickness (0.085 i.) though neither the top nor the bottom of the original stone. Height of letters throughout ca. 0.005 m.-0.006 m. a: Ed. K. S. Pittakys, L'ancienneAthenes, p. 37; A. R. Rangabe, Antiquit6sHelldniques,No. 471; U. Koehler, I.G., II, 391. b: Ed. U. Koehler, Hermes, V, 1871, pp. 331-336 (No. XII), LG., II, 393. a and b: LG., 112, 915, fragments a and b, associated by A. Wilhelm, UrkundendramatischerAuffiihrungen,p. 211, photograph p. 212 (E.M. 7483 and 7484). H. of a, 0.205 i.; W. of a, 0.20 m. with left edge preserved; H. of b, 0.28 i.; W. of b, 0.23 m. with right edge preserved. These fragments form the text at the left in lines 16-19 and part of the text in lines 41-70. c: Fragment (I 764) found on May 5, 1933, east of the Tholos (H 12). H. 0.29 i.; W. 0.198 i.; Th. 0.085 m. Joins both fragments a and b. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 89-91, No. 40, combined photograph p. 90. It carries the right side of lines 23-43. d: Fragment (I 6060) found on July 18, 1947, in mixed fill outside the Market Square to the southwest (D 17). H. 0.185 i.; W. 0.205 i.; Th. 0.085 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XVII, 1948, pp. 14-16, No. 6 (esp. lines 1-15), composite text, photograph p1. 5 (S.E.G., XVII, 29). e: Fragment (I 6218) found on July 26, 1949, among marbles collected east of the Panathenaic Way, some of which came from the Long Late Roman Wall. H. 0.26 m.; W. 0.21 i.; Th. 0.085 m. Ed. G. A. Stamires, Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, pp. 243-246, No. 96, composite text of lines 41-52, photograph p1. 61.
f: Smallfragment(I 6261)foundin January,1950,amongmarblescollectednearthe Long Late RomanWall east of the Panathenaic Way. H. 0.255 i.; W. 0.283 m. with the right edge preserved; Th. 0.068 m.-0.081 m. Joins below fragment b and gives the text of lines 78-83. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, p. 180, No. 30, photograph p1. 28 (S.E.G., XXI, 405). Below the last citation the stone is dressed as above, as for the reception of text, for a depth of about 0.15 m. Below this
it is quiterough(see the photograph)and one must supposethat the bottom of the stele is near.
In the text of fragment e six lines require about 0.065 m. There was, therefore, ample room for about sixty lines of names arranged in five columns of twelve lines each. The catalogue of prytaneis must have been meant for this space but never inscribed. OINEIS a. 203/2 a.
NON-ITOIX. ca. 48
lacuna d -rTsiOlvd]S[os CrrrTp] [-----?mrrp J3v &wayy0aovaov of iTrpv-rrvEs [-rT-ovevat$v Bv reov -r& aTrp6 Trcjvb rjalac-v -r6$t c"r] 'A-r6AXcovt -r4tO[] iaci TrEi 'ApT-.8i&7r8i BovXaiaitK]a'iTrO-iS 6XotS [rpoa-raTlpiko1 18i .tCAW-raT [eOeisoIs 1Taptov fjv- &yaeET -rtXei 86]6EOXeat 5 [p'Eva&yae&8xeo-eai -rT& yEyov6o-raf]v -rOiSIEpo-isols gevovip'] [(iyiEiat Kal cCoTfl-lpat -r1s5-re P]ovXAS Kial-roi 8i Cpovu'r'eTj Tra'TEevaias] gevacavarr&Tara' [8-i 8e 01 1TrpvUTav85 asoaa xae[K]o[v] ImT Karyl qtWhoTiCos, T1T4I [bV Trpvralv&zlt KCAyjSc 8E] -rfs -r povA]ijs Ka'i-roV 8'pov Kal -rcov &?4cov] [KaI 'rijvs aov?oy's
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TOVTairUiav
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35
40 e
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STrlTlpo~eviSou apXOVTOS1-rrTrifs'I ,lio0covTr8oS 8EUTrpa[s 'rpu] raveias it Ep3ou7AosECipovAi8[o]uAl{coveUSgypapi('aTeU[V'] MeTrayeTVictvoS evUTrpal iorrcxaivou, TrErTrl-nTTfS 'rrpu[Ta] veias' 3ouve E,UpO uTTlpicor TrCVTrpoESpcov '1rreYilq.ev NiKias S At ovXie v T [NtK]ioU TlhOe?UKal al-UIUTpO8poI V ?8oev Tei poU Kal oi [ovuoi]ou 'AyvorItoS eT1rev' Er1'eSToi TrpUvTa'VeT'S OivETSOS Kai or[E]pavCbo-avTeS CITrotafvouvotv [&EdoilToIT'ra]1tvCTavTES [Tei POuvAXTOVrTaI]aav 6V EiXovTO[o]i TrpUTa'vet K6&?atTov 'Oi0ev KaKoUCKOtaaS 'Teas UKEVa] TTaaaS TaCS [-ra TE voaCIS "V TTl wTTpUTa [veIat inrTp Tfis pouXfis Kal TOU8fi]ou, rine1JieTXfiaeal6 Kal Tr-V [AX)ov arravTCOV KawCSoKal itXoTi"rcoS a&ya0eeTr]Xe1?8e6x0atl Trel pouvXeT b [rr[ativEoat TOV TapJiav K&aXtxrrrov]O(Dtlto8rio[v] 'OfeEv EoEPspeias gVE [Ka TfiS] EtS ro[Us eEOUs Kal qltXoT]uita TriS EiSTrou[S]9UTx-rasv SE Kal T'OVypappaT.Ea K&.a[tiTm]ov [(D1v [Kal To]Us &ECo'iTou[S ET'ratVEO'a]t AUCTI [Qti]Xtori8ou 'Ofiqev rativ[?oat 8U] Kal TOv iep?acTOUEworrovlJOU 58i.ou 2XoCbTrrov [vov] 'AXapvEa Kal TrV y[paipaT-ra Ti'S pouXfis Kal TOJU EiTreaov Kal 'TO KIPV1Ka [O].AUa KaCiTOVcrro[ypap!aT?'a TT]pwcTOpEvqv j S6ou EK]XAfiv [Trfs] pooufis KaCiT[ou BepEVEiKirSIVKal TOV aOXr'TiV Ne [oKA]fjv BEpEVE[tKi{rnvKal oCTre]a[v]cat EKaorov ac'riTV acaoUoTre 68 Tr6OeT-r6O [a]jvcor &vq[ypaai 9ipt]'crpa rTOV yp9cpp.aT-rarTO KaTra TTp [Tav]jeav [Ev cT-riXe XtAOivetKail orTf]aat EVTCt wpTavKCuOI'EiS S [T-rV&vaypaqlv Kal TIV TroirtcrlvTfS] oTrIXqS pepicaal 'TOVEwr TrE vacat [tiotlKilOit T6 yEv6Opsvov &vaAco.a].
55
[Auoivov] ['AXapvq[-s? [a]
65
[fTpouM1l
[ITPou&i] [Trovlepa]
60
[-r6v ypaa]xca [Tra Tlis] Pou
q povuA7 frro TOrv ypaiparaTra v npc-ro EiTeal
Kal] [S Ka] TOUcb [srliov]
70
[o'rrr]ov
ov
[OX]uVEa
[i povuAri] [T6O K1|pVKa] [Tfls pouAXis]
75
[r povA] 80
f
[T6O a0] N[eo] [A?T'Ti]V
[Kai TOU68i] [tiov ENKAfv]
[K]XfivBe peVIKi
[Bepeve1]
Srlv
[KI6dv] vacat ca. 0.15 m.
For the archonshipof Proxenidesin 203/2,as fixedby the secretarycycle, see Dow, op. cit., p. 91, and Meritt, The Athenian Year, p. 235. Dow thought that the offices of treasurer and secretary of the phyle (lines 19-22, 26-29, 41, 43-44) were held by father and son, as may have been the case in Nos. 186 and 226 (q.v.), but this was before the reading of the secretary's patronymic in line 44 which makes it impossible (cf. Pritchett and
Meritt,Chronology,p. 113; G. A. Stamires,Hesperia,XXVI, 1957,pp. 244-245).
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Sosipposof Phlya(lines45-46, 62-64) has beenidentifiedby A. Wilhelm(op.cit.) as probablythat[E]cboatTrrros whose gravestone,a columella,is publishedas IG., II2,7710. [c<)]XuaES [AE]covi8ou The fatherof Protomenesof Eitea(lines46, 68-70) was polemarchin 224/3 (cf. Dow, loc. cit. and Hesperia,II, 1933,pl. XIV, line 53). 148. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 4678), with the left edge preserved. Found on March 30, 1937, just outside
the MarketSquare,to the south (M 16).
H. 0.095 m.; W. 0.105 m.; Th. 0.025 m.; LH. 0.005 m.
Ed. W. K. Pritchett,Hesperia,X, 1941,pp. 274-275, No. 72, photographp. 275. ca. a. 200 a. n poux[n]
Z?lviv rnpopoAf 'IOV
149. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 515), with the left side preserved, picked fine. Found on March 3, 1933,
amongmarblesin the northwesternpart of the MarketSquare. H. 0.173 m.; W. 0.056 m.; Th. 0.07 m.; LH. 0.007 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 92-93, No. 42, photographp. 93. The readingand restorationare by W. K. Pritchett,Hesperia,X, 1941,p. 275. ca. a. 200 a.
i P[ouvM]
Zfi[vtv] np[opaXi] [oiov]
150. Part of a stele of Hymettianmarble(I 5912),with the rightside preserved.Found on June6, 1946,in the wall of a modernhouse over the area of the Civic Offices(I 12). H. 0.21 m.; W. 0.107 m.; Th. 0.089 m.; LH. 0.008 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVII, 1948,pp. 16-17, No. 7, photographpl. 5. ca. a. 200 a. [i povlu]X [T6v T-a]iav [Tfs po]uXis
[..?..]cova 5
[.?.]Ya
151. Partof a steleof Hymettianmarble(I 6256),withthe rough-pickedbackand rightside preserved,but otherwise broken. Found in Januaryof 1950 among stones collected from the Long Late Roman Wall east of the PanathenaicWay. H. 0.345 m.; W. 0.295 m.; Th. 0.115 m.; LH. ca. 0.005 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 220-221, No. 17, photograph pl. 39; S.E.G., XXI, 426.
KEKROPIS ca. a. 200 a. (text of decreesanduppercitationslost) I
II
III
IV
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10
'Idccov
'Epy6oiNosMoc(--) 20 'OX;uiwos
5-]?mS
[-ca. 4-]po[]
[----1 cop [----]
citation for the priest lost
citation for the secretary of Council andDemos lost
citation for the undersecretary of Council andDemos lost
Alovv,alos TpivEiieTS TapavT-rvos ZtiacplcroS
'H(pacr68copos 30 TloKAfis XalpEcrpacroS TnocYiStrrroS AltoviLtoS
KaMaias 35 noMX,cov
h p3ovuA 40 Bpvi KiSTWv40
OEox(apTls 1 pouX[i]
NEomA[fiv] BepEV[tK]
V
i5rlv
For the date and the arrangement of columns in the register see Meritt, op. cit., p. 221. The text may belong just beforeor just afterthe reorganizationof the phylaiin 200 B.C. 152. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 1220), broken on all sides. Found on January 24, 1934, in a modem wall
southeastof the SouthwestFountainHouse (I 15). H. 0.10 m.; W. 0.12 m.; Th. 0.07 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXIX, 1960,p. 13, No. 16, photographpl. 3; S.E.G., XIX, 91. saec. III/II a.
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PRYTANY FROM TO
THE
THE SACK
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(153-262)
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OF BY
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153. Fragmentof a steleof Hymettianmarble(1 6190),showinga bandof mouldingat the bottom(pickedaway) and havinga rough-pickedback, but otherwisebroken.Found on May 23, 1949,in a modernretainingwall in front of the Stoa of Attalos. H. 0.29 m.; W. 0.25 m.; Th. 0.11 m.; LH. 0.009 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 189-190, No. 38, photograph pl. 30; S.E.G., XXI, 425.
AIGEIS init. saec. II a.
5
[TOv] [Tapu]iav [X]applra8qv 'Epx1t
a
154. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 1561), broken on all sides and at the back, found on March 14, 1934, in
a late wall two metersnorth of the Tholos (G 11).
H. 0.245 m.; W. 0.155 m.; Th. 0.075 m.; LH. 0.004 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 118-119,No. 62, photographp. 119. init.saec. II a.
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5 XoAapyacx vacat0.125 m. This fragment preserves two names from the roster of prytaneis and one of the citations which appeared below
the register.
155. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 243), brokenat the top, bottom,and right,but preservingpartof the roughfinishedleft side and rough-pickedback, found in 1932in a marblepile at the northfoot of the Areopagus. H. 0.237 m.; W. 0.18 m.; Th. 0.08 m.; LH. 0.004 m. (decree), 0.006 m. (register) Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, III, 1934, pp. 35-36, No. 22, drawing p. 35; notes and corrections by S. Dow,
Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 160-161,No. 94, photographof a markedsqueezep. 160. OINEIS paullopost a. 200 a. [--------]pov
NON-2TOIX. lines 1-8: traces Aa/'rrTpC--------------
10 [----------ov-------------------------] I-----------------------------------------I sl B? 8- TVS [- -?&vaypaqpfv Ti'soariXaS Kal rl'lvav&aOeavpEpi] [caai TOv Tirt]rETS10tKf[oCItT6 yeVEV6vov&v&aXopa]
[Ao]yColEIS
ColumnsII and III: missing
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140 15
[... ..]o-prroS coo[---] [Bo]iXosBoiro[u]
[.. .]cpos ey[---] AacK&Sa[l] []E66copo[s] ['A]pioCro([a]vrls
20
[-ca. 3-]aOTiS
lacuna The quota of Lousia,three representatives,suggeststhat this text belongs after 200 B.C.(it regularlyhad a quotaof one bouleutesuntilthattime),andthe presenceof the AdministrativeOfficerfixesthe dateantea. 169a., but the patronymicsin the registerarepuzzling,sincethey were generallyomittedafter ca. 225 (cf. Nos. 123 130). 156. Part of a stele of Hymettianmarble(I 5427),with the smoothleft side and rough-pickedback preserved. Found on May 6, 1938,in the easternboundarywall of a Romanroad northeastof the Odeion(N 7-8). H. 0.284 m.; W. 0.273 m.; Th. 0.122 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXIX, 1960,pp. 11-12, No. 14, photographpl. 3; S.E.G., XIX, 153. OINEIS init.saec. II a. I Eightlines lost
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Amopavr[s]
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fi p3ouAq
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(DIX[----]
[(]uXaolol
TleiEeas Eafive-ros 15 'Apoaroyivrls EOrKEi8is
III
'OpeoKvXqv 'AXaila
B[----]
'AxapveTs
n[----]
Mrivo6Pios TiliaTos
M[---] q pov3oui 'A
tiono
IV This column, now lost, probablyhad fourteen inscribed lines (49-62) Thirdcitation lost
t
Othercitationslost The date of this inscription must fall after the abolition of Demetrias, when the entire deme Phyle belonged, as
originally,to Oineis.Evidencethat it had beena divideddemeis givenby the demoticof the secretaryc[vuMA&cos] in 298/7(Hesperia,IX, 1940,p. 80, No. 13). If this evidenceis valid(andwe do not yet see how it can be denied) it remainstrue that the preponderantevidencefavors associationwith Demetriasduringthe existenceof that phyle(e.g., No. 61, above,lines 123-129).The demeis absentfromOineisin the greatbouleuticlist of 303/2(No. of Phylebelongingto Oineisin the presenttext (theremayhavebeen a sixth 62, above).The five representatives at the top of Col. II) arguea date surelyafter 200 B.C.when Oineisagainclaimedthe completepresentationof the deme,whateverits historymay have been in the meantime.Cf. also J. S. Traill,Hesperia,Suppl.XIV. 157. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 4803), with the left edge preserved.Found in a modernwall south of the Eleusinionin the area of Post-HerulianWall (T 21-22). H. 0.21 m.; W. 0.103 m.; Th. 0.118 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXX, 1961, p. 260, No. 67, photograph pl. 48; S.E.G., XXI, 598.
HIPPOTHONTIS init.saec. II a.
NON-ETOIX.
'AKa]a[vTrtis] KaXXIa[e]EV[ris] [K] {p}6pE6[tot] [A] "-rTpl[os]
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158. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(I 7191),with the originalrightside preserved,but otherwisebroken,found in November1970in a dump belongingto the pre-warexcavations(C 18). H. 0.398 m.; W. 0.21 m.; Th. 0.117 m.; LH. ca. 0.006-0.008m. Ed. J. S. Traill,Hesperia,XL, 1971,pp. 311-313, No. 10, photographpl. 63. ERECHTHEIS init. saec. II a.
NON-7TOIX. ca. 51-56
lacuna T-S POypovfi K]a[i] TOVVjroypaCOaTEa--]iKoV TOVKIpuKaC T1fi PovUAXs 20-----Ka [-----ca. Kai TOU]8,Mo[u] KalTO-r aOXiTrivNEOK]XAfv [EinKAvEOKUovS BEpEviKflSlv BEpEv[i] 5 [Ki6rv KaCi acrT9avcoca KaliTroircov KaoTrov aMaoi roTrEg]avcoravayp[a] TOVypagi.aT'ra TOVKaTa Trp]uTav-rav?v oT[1] [yai 8i TO6E Tr 6 Vyiocrpa Kai TC-I T-r [Ei7eit IEl E5iS8] Tq1vO&vaypaqFpv oqrfitoi Iv Trpu"TavIKt' Kai T1'v &v&OEaiv Eri T6V T'E 6 [crTTNXS pEPI{aCI Y pEvov Si]9QiKlaCm yev6 vacat ] vacat [&dvacolpa ['IEp]cbvwvOS 10 MeXaypos (lWiapxos [A]aoLnrrpeTs [.. .]VIKOS MEvEcaaXos [....]v aclo[l] 'Avayupc [---- ]copos N-crros [------T-O ypai-----i-[Tro5povOU----- -----Ka'
15
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30
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159. Part of a stele of Hymettianmarble(I 3642),with the rightedge preserved.Found on February26, 1936, built into a late wall west of the northernpart of the Stoa of Attalos (P-Q 7-8). H. 0.283 m.; W. 0.217 m.; Th. 0.13 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXIX, 1960,pp. 13-14, No. 17, photographpi. 3; S.E.G., XIX, 92. init. saec. II a.
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[Z]iOLcrov 10 [?KM]vppIvov'T .[Trls.
f pouAr EirXfiv BepevIKi 8v
15
160. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(I 2987),brokenat the top, bottom, back,and on the left side, but preserving the badlybatteredrightside,foundon June4, 1935,in disturbeddestructiondebrisof the LateRomanGymnasiumover the east end of the Middle Stoa (O 13). H. 0.133 m.; W. 0.097 m.; Th. 0.043 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 93-94, No. 43, photographp. 93.
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'T? voUCa T-rOK]Eva[i'rraacS]
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rrip T'rS pouXfis Kal TOU 8p,ovu' 'Er]mEEiiHE [-r&s KaeKoIcTaS Ev -rT -rpuvravEIat [aaie] v cyaeet TXEi &7oov qn'ovricos KarcAsv &rrvrTcov T-rv Kal [68 Koal 85]6Xctai -rET1[ouAet] ca.27 ----------K T-apav-----------[Trraloaal -TOV T]E(pavC'ca[i eCa] ------ca. 14-------]5 (i)Xa[trill Kal] [ou crr?(pavcor' Tralv&Tal 8a Kal TOVypaIarIaT ca. 18-----K i TOVypap.-raTEa TrS P]Qu7fisK[al TOU] [Trov iEpa rTOUETrcovlou-----ca. 24?--------Kal TOV vIroypapUIaTaoC----]I. ,LT[-----------] [8LIOVu------T KfipUKacx Kal EOYj v EnX]E]o0US 8sr-ou [BEpE] TS P3oUXfji [------------TOU ou BEpsvIKirqv ? KaiaOTeqavcor]ai [C
lacuna 161. Fragment of Pentelic marble (1 1680), broken on all sides and at the back, found on March 26, 1934, in stony
fill from late Roman contextover Tholos wall trenchon the east (H 11). H. 0.069 m.; W. 0.088 m.; Th. 0.021 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, p. 94, No. 44, photographp. 94. NON-ETOIX.ca. 39
init. saec. II a.
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] vacat ['TrpuTavEias Pou?I 9]l TTipa[elt ] -rTE vacat vacat [ E5oSE]v po[vuA [-----ca. 16 ------]caos ot ET1TEI5 E?TrrE[V ipUTTavEis] [Tirs--- ca. 8-9 --KaC oi] a[cE1TOt . [ITaltvaavT6ES Kal ore] [qaVCaavcTEa arro]cpa(vovnov [T-rTPouAEi TOV rTactav] [-------T-a-TS uo'iaqs T[EvuKrvai, KrT7.] ]
lacuna The stone has been chipped and the trace of the oblique stroke which Dow read in the first letter has now
been lost. 162. Part of a stele of bluish Hymettian marble (I 6329), with the left edge and the smooth back preserved, but otherwise broken, found on April 2, 1951, in a late wall in the northwest corner of the Market Square (P 7). H. 0.24 m.; W. 0.185 m.; Th. 0.115 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 184-185, No. 35, photograph pl. 30; S.E.G., XXI, 423.
ERECHTHEIS init.saec. II a.
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ca.18s----e--[.]Co[- ---TITrEv'fTEtl o'0TrpUTa'vesTfs 'Ep6Xl6sos] Kal ot &[E{aTroihralvoaravr5s Kial oaTreavCI avTEs5&Toqafvou] ----Ca. 10-----Krt] E .. raIJfaV V EiovroOauTTv [c]iv rT?E1o[vuATT6V T V TCS Tr [ucriaS TerUKbvalTr&oraS ti T'rrpu] KaOrKoaCaS [ao]ia T&rdS Kal iraiScov Kal yuvalKov,] 5ou s ouXis Kal T-ro0i1 [r]avwit [fiTS (rrrp &?Acovaart&wrcovKaOcoSKal (pioTriuicos c &ya] [fri]nwl.EXfio'el[ai 68 Kal TCOV ca.10----Aa] [e]ETTXst1 6SE6[X0ati-rT pouAEiiKxraivo'al TOVTaIfav--E cOTEq&VCoi Kai] ?grralivcat [K]Xrl'it68ouKrliai6[a Kal c-rETavCTcla ea?BXoou [r]6v ypaIpaTliar
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10 [v]ocai 8[t] KalCoTECav[CotaiTOVTaOiCav Trjs P3ovAfisevvoias EVEKa TiS EIs] 15----[a]uTro0s Taxiav Au[-----ca. rrcaivv&iSe Kai :rmpavccrai] T6 ypal] [Kal] TOViEspaTOU [ CAVrcoviou--. -ca. 21-----Kal TO Trv irro] ca.19------Kal Tijs poUvofis[Kal 86Lov-----[UcaT]ia -o[----c. 14 KaliToU] ---- c 1 --Ka -TOVKtiPKa rfis J3ou7Afis [ypa]pUraxo 15 [86f]ou EOKiXjvE[O En Kal -rTVacOriQrflv Xn
and paulloantea. 178/7a. (No. 193= LG., II2, 914). See the Introduction,p. 11.
163. Fragment of a stele of Hymettian marble (I 6165), with the left side preserved, but otherwise broken, found on April 30, 1949, in the Long Late Roman Wall east of the Panathenaic Way and south of the railway (O 8). H. 0.159 m.; W. 0.102 m.; Th. 0.075 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 182-183, No. 33, photograph pl. 29; S.E.G., XXI, 421.
iit. saec. II a.
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5
VEIKcaio[Tfi'aat EVTCOtIrpUTraviKCoI' ES 85 TrV dcvaypayqv Kal TriVTroiriCovrTTS] 1 rr? Ti T yEv6OEvov &v&dcoca] t8ioiKnaei oriSTlXrls [epiCal T-rV
6 68iio[s] TOC[s] rrpuT[&] VEIS
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164.Fragmentof a stele of Pentelicmarble(I 907), brokenon all sidesand at the back,foundon June 1, 1933,in a Byzantinecontextover the Templeof Ares (J 8). H. 0.075 m.; W. 0.065 m.; Th. 0.05 m.; LH. 0.007 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, p.119, No. 63, photographp. 119. LEONTIS saec. III/II a.
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It is temptingto restoreline 2 as [TpIv]eIEss[6s] (Kekropis)and line 4 as [----]S Oao7ri[p?is](Aiantis)and identifythe text as a list of archons.Thiscontentionis strengthenedslightlyfromthe observationthatthe writing is close to the so-called"disjointedstyle" and belongsprobablyto the period at the end of the third and the beginningof the second centuriesbefore Christwhen archonlists were extremelycommon (cf., most recently, S. V. Tracy,Hesperia,XLI, 1972,pp. 43-46). Thereare, however,severalobjectionsto such an identification: (1) thereis enough of the last letterpreservedin line 4 to indicatethat it was not eta, but iota; (2) the letters in lines 1 and 3 will not suit any respectivedemoticin Oineisand Hippothontisand would have to be assigned
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to patronymics;and (3) the wider spacingof the lettersin line 3 in comparisonto lines 1, 2, and 4 is suitableto a demoticwithina list of namesand suggeststhe well knowndispositionof a prytanyregister.If we are correct in restoringpatronymicsin lines 1 and 4, then this text shouldbelongjust before225 B.C.For the namein line 4 see I.G., II2, 839, line 60, dated 221/0 B.C.(archonshipof Thrasyphon). 165. Fragmentof a stele of Hymettianmarble(I 2498),brokenoff diagonallyfromthe upperrightcorner.Found on February28, 1935,in a late Romanwall south of the Tholos (F 13). H. 0.52 m.; W. 0.45 m.; Th. 0.125 m.; LH. 0.004 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 86-88, No. 38, photograph p. 87; B. D. Meritt, The Athenian Year,
1961, pp. 170-172,for lines 1-2 (S.E.G.,XXI, 404). KEKROPIS a. 197/6a. NON-XTOIX. 'Er 'AyiAou &pXov-rosrrlI'ris TlavSiovi6os.8eK[a] Trl OoTEpal, TrET&pT1r Kai E?IKOOT?E T'TS TpU1TavE[iaS' xK]
TrCOv KAqcrla i nTT<Et>ppaerwrpoSpcov rsrelpiEicl[vKcopalos] vacat Kaci AaKiaxSi [X]aprTros UovjrTp6epor 5 GooEv TCOrt 811icl1 ITw [5]evoqOv EiVPr&VTO BEpevitK{8iS rrEv'Op [6v drray] [y]Mauvaiv ol TrpTravels T'FS KEKpoTrr8oS V[-irp -rTCveucl] TCOV T'OI Tr TCOI [Cv cbv ?0vo]v T-a 6KKATaiCCOV rrpO 'ATrr[6tOcovt TTpo] 'm -r Tei 'APTrIIS BouXaifa Kaci TOIS &aots] [Kai [ocraTrp]icoi 10 [OeioTols] r.aTprpo]vjv v &yOaleitXtei 58[S6X0eat-r Tt 68coi,] [TOr&^v &]yca[&] 8X?[a]0aI Tr&yeyovora Ev [TroTSiepoIs oTs Ou] [ov `q`' ? ymE]i[aL KaI aC(A]T[rlp]i[aO ] TriS pouvfs [Kai 'TOUeS'1ovu' 9tSh9] 0[u]oaav[drr&caS or at Kac0] [56 o1 rpUTarveisTr&s"rsT? 0]icaS i KAcoa S KacqaXioT[jIoiS p WisE"M rlnv] wTPTaVe]Iura T1rs T-EPOVufi[sKai TOU 5lPOU Kai] [TCrv&cAcov Trravwrcov cv] aOTros rrp[ocrTaTrrov o e-re v6ooi, KTr.] [KOV EV ret
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lacuna In his editioprinceps(loc. cit.) Dow hesitatedbetween210/09 and 208/7 for the date, and W. B. Dinsmoor, TheArchonList,p. 167,preferred208/7to Dow's firstchoiceof 210/09.Thereasonsgivenfor the datewere(a) the style of letteringwhichDow thoughtbelongedbetween215/4and 206/5(thismaybe seenin his photograph)and who was one of a committeeof fourchosento (b) the appearanceas oratorof [5]voq ov E0ip&vrou BEpevKiSrns, erecta statueof Demainetosof Athmononshortlyafter211/0 (I.G., II2, 1304,line 52). But the writingis better suitedto the earlysecondcenturythan to the late third, and thereis now anotherknownappearanceof Xenophon as oratorin 180/79(cf. No. 187). Hencethe archonAnkylosbelongsin the earlysecondcentury,eitherin 197/6(probably,as here dated) or possiblyin 194/3.The restorationof his name in I.G., II2, 2323, line 99, as suggestedby CarlA. P. Ruck, TheList of the Victorsin Comediesat the Dionysia(Leiden,1967),p. 12 (Ruck's line numberis 83), impliesa date far too earlyand is to be rejected. The calendaris compatiblewiththe periodof the twelvephylai.If 197/6was an ordinaryyearthe datePosideon 21, equatedwith PrytanyVI 24, was the 169thday of the year.The firstsix prytanieswereof 29 days each, and the last six, presumably,of 30 days each. 166. Fragmentof a stele of Hymettianmarble(I 4966),brokenat the bottomand on the right,but preservingthe originalleft side, back,andtop, withakroterion,foundon June11, 1937,in the LongLateRomanWallnortheast of the Odeionjust south of the railway(N 7). H. 0.319 m.; W. 0.229 m.; Th. 0.146 m.; LH. 0.007-0.008 m.
Ed. W. K. Pritchett,Hesperia,X, 1941, pp. 275-276, No. 73, photographp. 276; B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXVII, 1968,pp. 235-236, for the calendar. a. 196/5a. 8h,rl XaptKo>cov TTI Xapw,~ous EaipXV[TOUS ros Pa[i V.K&TTS irri &pxo4[p T1iS --ca. 8v66Kjr|U rivS --ca.
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167. Upper part of a stele of Hymettian marble (I 6765), found on April 30, 1957, in a late context near the southwest corner of the Agora (E 17). The fragment is broken at the bottom, but preserves the right and left sides,
originalback, and top, includingakroterion. H. 0.50 m.; W. 0.48 m.; Th. 0.13 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,AthenianYear,pp. 195-200,No. 3, photographfig. 5 betweenpp. 194and 195;S.E.G.,XXI, 440. For the date, see B. D. Meritt,T.A.P.A.,XCV, 1964,pp. 238, 240. LEONTIS a. 193/2a.
NON-STOIX.ca. 55-63
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lacuna 168. Nine fragmentsof Hymettianmarble,joined togetherto formtwo largepiecesbelongingto a stele, broken at the top and on the left, but preservingthe toothedrightside, part of the bottom,and the rough-pickedback. a+ c: Composedof one fragment(E.M.7517= c), foundon February28, 1852,duringexcavationsby theGreek ArchaeologicalSociety "properuderaaedis Hypapantesin aula domus LuisaePsomae," and four fragments (I 1462a= a), found on April 13, 1934,in a late contextto the southwestof the Square,south of the New Bouleuterion(F 11), havingbeen used previouslyin the heavy Romanretainingwall. c and a combined:H. 0.68 m.; W. 0.23 m.; Th. 0.14 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006m. b: Composedof four fragments(I 1462b= b), discoveredin the Agora Excavationson April 18, 1934,in the same area with I 1462a. H. 0.32 m.; W. 0.40 m.; Th. 0.16 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006m. a and b: Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 96-100, No. 47, photographspp. 98 and 99. c: Ed. K. S. Pittakys,'Ep. 'Apx., 1854, No. 2460; U. Koehler,L.G.,II, 425; J. Kirchner,I.G., II2,920; comments by S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, p. 126, No. 67, but this fragmentwas first correctlyassociatedwith the Agorapiecesby B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXII, 1963,pp. 17-19,No. 17.Thejoin betweenfragmentsc and a was confirmedby E. Vanderpoolin May, 1962.For the date see B. D. Meritt,T.A.P.A.,XCV, 1964,pp. 238, 240.
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Square. UpperFragment:H. 0.125 m.; W. 0.125 m; Th. 0.035 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVII, 1948,p. 17, No. 8, photographpl. 5. Lower Fragment: H. 0.16 m.; W. 0.095 m.; Th. 0.026 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006 m. Ed. G. A. Stamires, Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, pp. 32-33, No. 5, photograph pl. 5; S.E.G., XVI, 80, cf. XXI, 445.
For the date see No. 170, whichbelongsto the same year. ca. a. 190/89a.
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170. Threejoiningfragmentsof Hymettianmarble.The uppermostpiece (I 432), found on February8, 1933,in the wall of a modernhouse west of the Libraryof Pantainos(Q 14-15),preservespart of the originalright side and rough-pickedback, but is otherwisebroken.The lowerjoining fragment(I 2965) is itself composedof two pieces.The larger,found on May 6, 1935,built into a Byzantinewall north of the Tholos (H 11), preservesthe originalrightside and rough-pickedback,as well as the bottom,includingtenon.The left side was trimmedback to the edge of the tenonandthe face of the rightside was chippedin a laterre-use.A smallfragment,brokenon all sidesand at the back,was found on June29, 1970,northof the Athens-Peiraeus railwayand east of the PanathenaicWay(N 6) in a contextbelongingto the firstcenturybeforeChristandwasimmediatelyjoinedto the upper left part of I 2965. H. 0.95 m. (stele only), 1.01 m. (with tenon); W. 0.48 m.; Th. 0.14 m. (bottom), 0.10 m. (top); LH. ca. 0.006 m.
Ed. FragmentI 432: B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,III, 1934,pp. 12-13, No. 16, photographp. 13; withthe addition of the large fragmentI 2965, S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 100-105,No. 48, photographof both fragments p. 101.FragmentI 2965 b: J. S. Traill,Hesperia,XL, 1971, pp. 313-315, No. 11, photographpl. 63. The date mustbe shortlyafterNo. 168, in which Euthymachoswas vrrroypaliicxaTErs.
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Zrv[---]
90TplKo[p:Itoi] Aapl[---]
'Ar!i[as]
Alir|TpIoS ArlMq Oe66co[pos] 'Aa<Xirrri&tST 'Apicr[--95 'Apiarl[--] Zcbcavpos 85 "Icov Tluetov 'EiraivEaS Aovw[o--] 'OXwirrnioS OiXa[---]
aEXigos
OloKpnrrS
vacat
fii ovXi fipovuXf 105 f P3ou?i fi pouXfA [fi Pou7A] ['H]yiiTopa Trvypacic iara110rTOv EKAxfiv iOoypaccaTia [NsoKAfiv] 115 BE[revIKlSn BEPEVIKtirtv Iv] [O]voalov EOOntaXov A-qriTrpIov LF
KKepap&iov
TTpopaaiaov
- - I
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149
171. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 4917), broken at the top, bottom, back, and right, but preserving the original left side, found on May 28, 1937, in a late Roman disturbance in the classical floor between the Tholos
fountainand the GreatDrain (H 12). H. 0.25 m.; W. 0.265 m.; Th. 0.05 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. W. K. Pritchett and B. D. Meritt, Chronologyof Hellenistic Athens, pp. 121-123, photograph p. 122.
ANTIOCHIS a. 190/89a. NON-ITOIX. 39-51 'ETriArllrTpiou&aPXOVTOS brTT[fis'AvTrOXi6oS iv'anrS TpuTCa] veias' 'EXa-1npolXvos 6y866ti IET' e[lXKa5a, 8s]KCaTaOev
r' EIK&Sas, TrfswrpVuTavx] T-rErp&Si 6yS6EsKalE?KOC[TEr Ei TrlOvrpoSpcov [rrEfilyAt[Ev X] as' iKrlacrla TEippaclt' 5 AEUKOS MeeWouvsKoXXuTesKatcrul[rrp6ESpotr cbrra'rpos]
10
K&?covo5 Oai(AripeSEIrmv'Crr p cv dmray[yoaouolv ol Trpu] T-rCv TfrS'AvTiOXI6OSrrmp rTaVES eOuoic[vCv eov Tr& wTp6] v -rCt -rE 'Arr6?ovi ll po[u lC-tilplooi Kai T-rl 'Ap] rTCv&KiXr1laO TrCOI t AOlT t KT[crcoI IET TOUiEPos aO] TI Trpit8i T1rBouXaaial K[al TOi KcalTroS is ois 8eoI ols Tr&rpt[ovv'&AyaOei m'0XEt] P.V dyaO& 6[k?xea9aiTa v TroISiepoTS] 866SOXea TCO1t 6jj1COI,TO&
oTsgeuov?q)'iOyleia Kal acoT-rlp{[i tris re 3ovXfhS Kioal TO] 8tiOU KmlTCV 7avppXCOV,?Ir[Ei16i68 Ol lTTpUvTvC6lS T&S]
TEOevciaS geuoav rr&raCaa ?v -rTirrpu] [oacatKacOKov 15 rTaveia KacOCSKal pXo[Tripco)s, v ErrepEXAf0rlraV 8&]
Kal -rT5 oauaoyfis TiS T[6 pouiAf Kall TOUS6jlou Kal TCOV] :?acov cv aOTroIsWrpocT[aTTOv ol TreV61joi Kca Tr& r9(qf'a] iaTra TOU6r ?8iou, Trrat[VCTaiTO5SwrpUTaves1Tsq5'AVTio] Xi5oSKcalorrT?avSc[aai aUTros Xpucral orT9aVcotKaTa]
20 TOvvo6ov eOaEP-s3[ias VeKev TroS0eoisKal] TTq1Trrp6S KalTOvSfilov -rTO 'A0v ] TiV [eIS (pinOTIIfa5Trfi PouAXlV
vaicov' rtratlvo[al 8 Kail TOV Ta(Ia T|lS '5 puATfs-- ca. 8--] Kal EiKNI[o]yv 'AMc[CoreKfi&0vCaTreqaVCoaaiKaTO TOr V6joov']
25
avayp&Cy[at8S TO'rST-6 tyilClrla T6v ypal aiaTacr TObKa]
v o Xsi AltOVEtKxal K o-T'ata1 ?v TCOt] Ta WTprUT[avEiav TTpJTa[VIKcol'ISEpi'al S6 TOV rIrSTtOtKCaeit TEi EIS] w'TOflav TrfScTr'lXrlSTO yyv61] TiV iv[Caypaihv KaiCX
vov &c[vCcopa]. vacat
172. Two non-joining fragments from the top of a stele of Hymettian marble. The upper right corner (I 684a),
whichpreservespart of the akroterionand the originalrough-pickedback and smoothly-dressed right side but is brokenon the left and below, was found on April 13, 1933,in the wall of a late pit east of the Tholos (I 12). The upperleft corner(I 684b),whichalso preservespartof the akroterionand rough-pickedback along withthe left side but is brokenon the rightand at the bottom,wasfoundon April27, 1937,in a Hellesmoothly-finished nistic context in the bottom of the Great Drain east of the Tholos (H 12). a: H. 0.195 m.; W. 0.29 m.; Th. 0.09 m. b: H. 0.275 m.; W. 0.195 m.; Th. 0.09 m.; LH. (both frags.) 0.006 m.
Ed. W. K. Pritchettand B. D. Meritt,Chronology of HellenisticAthens,pp. 123-125,photographspp. 124,125. PTOLEMAIS a. 190/89 a.
b
NON-ZTOIX. ca. 47 'ETriAr rjTpfo[u&PXOVTOS iTirTriS]nlTOAEo[atifosYvSEK&TrTS] TrpuTavEiaSti Ai[o,Afis NotLioUAelp]aS[ic'bTriSypal6TreuEv'] Kal 6EK&TEt1 eapyrlXi(ovoS &v[&Trt&hr6SKa, va&rEt 'S 'rrpu] TaveIaS'
Kq[r)[ala ?v T'CIt0&Tpcot TOY'
V irpoYSpcov itrrepyl'ptlV]
a
150
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS ca. 13---Kal COVturp6ESpOv 5 'Hyrlcias EvoK[ --26cbrrarpos] c v &drayyAouvovoi wrpur&] KAxAcovosca.[rps eITrrvCirrnp VEISTis nlT[o?EIlai6os T'r 'rrp6Trv] Ir7 p rTCveuciov v vOuov -- -] Kk[rilo v --------------------------lacuna
Line 5: lapis -ENNO[--] correctedwithout erasure.
The demoticof the secretarywas suggestedas [TI]l[4jqvo6s]in Hesperia,XXVI, 1957,p. 72. We now readas shown here and in B. D. Meritt, TheAthenianYear,pp. 184-186. 173.Two fragmentsfroma stele of Hymettianmarble;the lowerpiece(I 1871),brokenat the top, bottom,back, and rightbut preservingthe originalleft side, whichwas finishedwith a toothedchisel, was found on April 25, 1934,in late fill in the BouleuterionSquare(F 11); the upperfragment(I 6115),brokenat the left and bottom, but preservingthe originalback,rightside, and top, includingpediment,was found on November11, 1948,in packingalongsidea terracottadrainof Romandatejust southof the stepsat the southwestcorer of the Middle Stoa (H 13). a (I 1871): H. 0.13 m.; W. 0.155 m.; Th. 0.054 m.; LH. 0.005 m. b (I 6115): H. 0.395 m.; W. 0.39 m.; Th. 0.08 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXVI, 1957,pp. 63-64, No. 17, photographpl. 12; S.E.G., XVI, 81; a: S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 91-92, No. 41, photographp. 92. KEKROPIS a. 189/8a.
NON-'TOIX. ca. 43-53
Hrl'rjS AlavriBos ['ErriEOZIKpiTo]u EvdTr{S rrpv &pXoVTroS i Kk9p]a.os [TravEias KE
b
[TavEias-povu ili] pouXurmlpicAl TC'AvTrrpo4Spcov e,i4ptL9Csv [----ca. 16----] npopaiAfoiOSKaxiovUXrp6espotv-eVOKp& rrtrei8o0 TrpuTaV?lSTrjS KeKpo [TliS---ca. 14---] EIrrEV* Kalol dfacTroi kr]aivicravwrTKaloTEavcracavrS dTrro [TriBos EtVAovTO g acUTCr O(X7tvOV [(pafvouocv TSTpooua T6]v TrapaV Ov TCit 7Laas T&SxKaCrIKOaKc5as i'V ti [TTei'rT&S7T vaCias TEivaK]v 10 [irrpuravsiatiIrrp Tfs povA]is Kai TOUSviov, h7rivEgfijeOaxi 8E 5
15
20
[Kal TOV&vA?COv &ravT&rcov K]cos Kas l
7
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[f povuXi] [Tr6vTrai]av [$i]]ATvov
a
25
[6 5ijpos]
[6 PovuX?]
[Troi] 30
[r6v ypailia-ria]
[---] lTie0a [--C] 'ETriEEvOu
ai Ka[l ]I!Koo-rs Tis 7r[purav6iasi
TCOV rv rpok]
[6pcov re4fi]?tfllv[---------------------------]
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174. Fragmentof marble,preservingapparentlythe left side and part of the top, found in a privatehouse by M. Fourmont,now lost.
FROM THE CREATION OF ATTALIS TO THE SACK BY SULLA
151
Ed. A. Boeckh, C.I.G., 112; U. Koehler, I.G., II, 417, with Addendum417, p. 417; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 890;
notes by S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, p. 108, No. 51. a. 188/7a.
NON-5TOIX.ca. 46-53 --- --- ?Tris wrpUTaveF] [?rriSupa&(]XOU [TriS &apXovTS&w1T [a]s ij 'Ap[XWi ]qis eEoSc0poueopiK[10S?ypappOivEv' 6ijipOU y1] IET'EK1K&a[S, TrpiTiKIalEIKOTrerfis wrpv] [qir]pca- .Foon[EcO]vos[?]K[Tr]ei
5
?x nEipaliet TCOVTrp[ol6pcov rei'EpiEv----] T[[av].eaSC E[KKW]rioaa Kal avv[wr]p6e5poirG80ev[TC'rt5PJor.------] (>icovos Ocpe&pplos
o TrpuVTVEiS ouvvtirsElw-rev' 1s OCrp v &c7rayyqva[vouoiv T------] O cv Sos rrp TCrveOutaiv []e6uov Tr T[E 'rrp6 T-rOV"KKaicnAv TCl 'At6Ar co] vt TCrOI BouAaial KaciToiS &A] lpou Lai -pi[coi] Kal rET'ApT'rp[i8TrET v' yaQIET Aois 0CoTs[ols] 'Traplov I ['TniXE SSo6XOatT-rC681cor' T'&] 10 tev dcyaea 8XEcriatr Tr yEyov6ra ?[v TOISiEpolsot0sguov ?q' Oyi] [e]i[a]1i KCalao'-rTipai ri s pouXfiSKai [T-OU 8llOU KoalTCV Co(UL1c)cov]' 8S ol 'E Ta& [6Tr]ei58i S eu[aifas ouCaav&arr&aCaS oCa Ka] TwpuTaVVEI i (PAOTi,COST & rOqri] Kaco[[ Koal OfKOVV T. nTrpurTavaiKcl EJ' L" oaav8e KcalTriSoauAoyis TrqSTrE.[ouvXis KialTOUiS8fiou KialTC'V] 15 &AAcovcrr&avrcov cv [a]*rroTs1rpocraT[arrovoT're vO6OI KaiTaryq] 68 rTOiU 8os] qpICaTra r1rpuT6VEISTqS pOU' []r[a]ivaal TO[O5S Kal oTTEavcoaCTa eias] EvSov XpuccoI oTEVavco[l KaTaTO'VVO61OV FVEKEV Tfrs TpboSTroiS e0os Kal T[iXOT-rlias TrilS EIS TiV pouiV] Kai T'rv SIOV 'TOV 'AVrIvaI[cov' &(vayp&cat SE To8r TOpyr?lctac TOrv] 20
ypaI[p]aTC
a TOV KaT'r [Tr]pu[rTaVEiav Ev CT-rTrll 6vteiln Kal orfirlai]
Sv rTO TrpuvravlKcolr El[S8ETnrV&vaypacqlv -TfilcarTTir KcaiT-rlvava] ['rTl SIOIKIC'tTOyEv6povov OVavcova] [e]Eclv Ipepica T[6v ]'r]Tr
For the restorationof lines 1-4 see B. D. Meritt,Klio, LII, 1970,p. 281. 175. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 1029), preserving part of the right side dressed with the toothed chisel, but otherwise broken, found on June 27, 1933, in a Hellenistic context in the Great Drain east of the Tholos ( 11). H. 0.202 m.; W. 0.116 m.; Th. 0.068 m.; LH. 0.005 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 108-109,No. 52, photographp. 108. ca. a. 188/7a.
NON-ITOIX. ca. 52 lacuna
[-------------------------yaoT TE1 66Xai] T[1 6] [1coi TI& IEV &yaca& SiX?oeOalTa yeyoVOTa Ev rTOi iEpotSoIT] geuov [[9'] Kal T'COVO']VUyI&XC(V Wn [ryIEIEtaKcai coTrpiacl T'rS pouAhS Ka T
5
10
['TEri51 6S o 1TpU'TarCVEiTaS T?EeuOCiaS Ooaav alcraTOas O6]Ca KaeCiKov ?v [T?rT rrpTaVEa[I KOAcos KaCd IpXoTiCpCS' E71TrfeEX0io'v S6] Kal TTiS ovuXXo Kal cx2vcov darrTVTcovcv a]rTroTs -poaOTaTr -rTS TOiro T'E pouvhA SlPou Kal TrCV [yfs ol T? Kai TOU SIjouv ' v6o111 TCr ytrqiCaaTa ToCis rTpUT'T&VE[S] [Tro raiv].ga 10 aoTravcoaat -----Kafl aUOTojs Xpuaco c']TE?(Vvco KaraT T6[V] [Ts ---ca. ' S rp6s TOS TE [vopov EUapeias EVEKEV eO*s Kai ip]XoTl[iaS Tr s ElS Kai T6V T6V [T1V pouXhv 6filov 'AOrivalcov &vaypa&ai 8]E TO6E TO6 riliaClca Kara v oriX1 TOV aE [TOv ypapi.aTra leOv]El Kac oTrCiCal 'V 'rrpUraviav TCOI TV EiSSE l [?v rlTpuTavlKCot, &vaypah(pv TriS TonXnIS] K.[al] 'Tv cv&e v TET C r TO vacat TOV i rEi yEV6opEVOV iotKOlt [oaIv Epio'al dvd6Xcopa]
vacat
176. Fragmentof a stele of Hymettianmarble(I 632), with partof the finely-pickedrightside and rough-picked
back preserved, but otherwise broken, found on March 31, 1933, in a marble pile northeast of the Tholos (H-I 11). H. 0.19 m.; W. 0.215 m.; Th. 0.095 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 109-110,No. 53, photographp. 110.
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
152
ATTALIS NON-ITOIX. ca. 45
a. 188/7 a. lacuna
[i pouXi]
[f pouxf] [Trv Tralfav] [----]
5
[6 8fillos] ['ro*0srrp]y
[Tav]Ets
[----]
TOvypatl,aTr~i 10 Tlt?av
'Arritva
[nrrlZUv5(6Xov&pXovros rriTrf]sAyETos VaTrrT rrpuTav?Ea[S] l [hi 'ApXiKXfis EOEoSpouEopiKI]9S .ypa?ii&TTreV'EXanopTio[l] [Cvos..
.5.
Et 1o-rcTavouV ... 5.. ]EI [-rfs]
rpvrTavEias'pouvXA?[J]
15 [povuvspTrpIotrTCrOV 1pokiSpCovgrEfpIL.].ev GC&ovAIKalou MeX[i] Kai crulrrp6oSpovE8o0ev-rT?TouVAT----I] [TreOS NcKav5[p-] ...trneEiSt of rrpU-rTaveS [- -----.--TiS 'ATrrcA8ios] --.ElrEV
lacuna
Line 12, lapisArEIAO0. The omikron in the demotic of the secretary is based on a new reading of this text. For a study of the calendar
of 188/7see B. D. Meritt,Klio, LII, 1970,pp. 277-282. 177. Three joining fragments of Pentelic marble of poor quality with greenish veins (I 5993). Found on June 5,
11, and 13, 1947,amongmarblesfromthe areaof the Tholos, one of themfromthe debrisoverthe CivicOffices (I 12). Brokenon all sides,but preservingon the backthe bottomsof threeslots whichshowthat the stele was a kleroterion.The surfaceis badly worn. H. 0.16 m.; W. 0.255 m.; Th. 0.11 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
ANTIOCHIS a. 188/7a.
NON-ETOIX.ca. 54
[irri SUp6)(OU &pXOVTOS rl 'rfis s 'AVTroX(ios cosK&Tls] TerpTaV[EiaS] [fi 'ApxtXfiis EoSc&bpou eOptKIOS 1oypaLv&6EUEv, SKtl]pOpOpliSvoS[<] 5
[Tr1i 8KIa, -Trn1TEl Kal (SeKaTr TfiS TrpVTaV].f(gS'povXU v T[CAt OE] navaO va'iKouvoC-a8]oU KaTo-rc i'r i[(pC TrOV] [aTrpcoItlETaXrTaa&K T ca. 12 rCv 6-----El'rrv' [Sfjiou rpo68pcov rr].fiypitoLC[v--ca. 8--]
[--c. 7 --covoS 'PapIvoOaioSKal acruirrp68potL l85oev T-re[povAe1 ] ca.31-- ----ff re]hrEI oi rrp[ruT&vEts] eire.V [-------[Kal oeldEkaToLirraivCaatvTs Kal arTEaavccaavvTEs &]lro[9patvouotvrTEPov] --- .---[AE T6rvrTaiav 6vey ovro t &avuT-rv ------------]
lacuna This has the same date as I.G., II2, 893a, for the restoration of which, including the date by prytany, see B. D.
Meritt,Klio,LII, 1970,p. 282.
The preserved letters, in their disposition and in the unusual note that the Boule had been moved from the
Panathenaicstadiumto the theater,permitthe inscriptionto be datedto the sameday with I.G., II2,893ain the archonship of Symmachos (188/7). It can hardly be mere chance that the name of the archon, the phyle, the secretary, the month, and the proedros are all suitable for the length of line in the new text, as are also the date by
monthand the numberof the prytanyand the date withinit. For the dispositionof lettersin I.G.,II2,893a,see &rr6oouXfisgv A.J.P., LXXVIII,1957,p. 377. Lines4-5 thereshould be read and restoredin part K...KXzi[cia as suggestedibidem,p. 379, with the new readingat the end of line 5 fromMeritt,AthenianYear, TCrO] E6erpool p. 157. This is the secondof two decreescut on this stele. It was precededby the decreeof the Demos honoringthe prytaneisthemselves,but this upperdecreehas been brokenaway. 178.Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(15800),withthe inscribedfaceand rough-pickedbackpreserved,but otherwise broken,found on May 4, 1939,in a late contextwest of the PanathenaicWay and southwestof the Eleusinion (R 22). H. 0.18 m.; W. 0.115 m.; Th. 0.053 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 180-181, No. 31, photograph pl. 30; S.E.G., XXI, 437.
FROM THE CREATION OF ATTALIS TO THE SACK BY SULLA ca. a. 185 a.
153
NON-ITOIX. lacuna
7 --Kal oTri]atav. [TC-rt rpuTavIKCr' EiS 8 Tr)V] [Troirqvll Kal T]liV dv&Oaiv [rfiS o'nrXjs5 tEpiaal T6] [yev6PEvov] dv&Acopa T[6v TrapiavTCOJV c-rpalcoTrt] ---Kal Tro0] 7rriTrT SIOIK[1o0l------] [KCOV
[--ca.
5 [-----]-
Lr]X.[v] ToU []npi{[aia-ros ----
--]
[r pouX]N1
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The date is probably not far removed from IG., II2, 892, of the archonship of Symmachos, 188/7 (cf. B. D.
Meritt,Klio, LII, 1970,pp. 277-282). 179. Two joining fragments of a stele of Hymettian marble. The larger (a = E.M. 7547 = I.G., IIP, 899) found on June 20, 1860, near the Church of TTavcyiaTTupytc-ricra. Left edge and back preservedbut otherwise broken.
The smaller(b = I 6197 = E.M. 13346)found on June 2, 1949,in a late context near pier 17 of the Stoa of Attalos (Q 9). Inscribedface and rough-pickedback only preserved. Measurementsas joined: H. 0.47 m.; W. 0.395 m.; Th. 0.145 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. a: K. S. Pittakys, 'Ep. 'Apx., 1860, No. 4027; S. A. Koumanoudes,'AOrva&, September1, 1860; U. Koehler, I.G., II, 440; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 899; S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 110-111, No. 54.
b: B. D. Meritt, Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964, pp. 181-182,No. 32, photographof both fragmentsjoined pi. 30; S.E.G.,XXI, 438. LEONTIS a. 185/4a. a
[3i pouXAf] [TOvT-r]aci
[av 'A]'rroA A68co
5
NON-2TOIX.ca. 45 [i PouArf] 10 [-r6v ypal]
[6 65fios]
[aar,aTa O)t] [66ril]
[TroSTrpv] [r&vEls]
pov
[,ov] vacat
ETri EMroAvouV&apxov'r[os Tn'iTfiS -c--f l 15 TravEtas -rpaT6viKos [rTpaTovhKou 'ARoaTOav'rss
ca. 14 -?"---Trpu]
kypax]
ca.20 -- - - - - ---ora] I&TE?Uv povAfis rl'pia[caTrra --------1(rt Trt's I lIUvou TprrpuT[rave[ia' P3ouvA ov-uevTrtpicol TC"rV] 23---------] .T------.-ca. Trpoipcov TnreIytr(pltv TlaT[
20
v Trl\?p[&vrlS ?----- ca.17 ---- -[-ca. 2- Kai CUVlxrrp]O6Epo1 [ev' rEeiS1 o]l1 rrpUT&vErs rT[is Aecov'rios Kati Oi &dEirroIt iTrativ] [aavTrEKal oCrTEp]avcbo'aT[es Tfil pouAi -rv -ra] dTroyaivouaiv-r [pliav ov eitov]To E gavTco[v'A'rroa68copov ------ca.
17 -----]
ca. 3 -ras TTE
25
30
35
[Oua]asTs-rvK[vci Tracras rT&SKaorIKocaas nrrTp rfiS] TOU S'1ou, ILT[iEjpEfirOacxi &Acov &rra&v] 6& Kal C-rOv [PouXAisK]al [TCOV Kai (9p][o]Ticos' 5cy[aeTnTieXES668oXac -ril PovAfij 'rrat] KcaXCos 'v Taxiav 'Arr]o765cop[ov-------ca. --------Kal] [vEcal TO ca. 20 ----Kal] -------[Tr6vypaclaTra ODt]O6i[ov ca. ------?24 --------epa TOi [Trv iEpT 'cov]{[p]ou E[ Kali] ca. 13 [T6v ypaI-ClraTa T'rT pov;luXS K[al rTOU 6oj ---o -] [Kal TOv Trroypapia]T[c[a Kai Tr]6v [Traifav T-rS ouVAfiS--ca. 6--] [- ca.4 - Kai rTO KIpuKOaT]ls poyAfX[sKal TOOU 1'llov EqXfijvBEpeviKi] oravwcrat lKa[a]Trov aCT[rr[vcOvoCi cT-rE9pvcot [68lv1KalT &vcaypa] Tr6vypcaptr[T-ra-rTOKaTr&rrp-rTavEfav] [ypat 86 T-66ET-O'lito][ca] Kal crr]i.qgat v Trc[t 'TrpUTavtK.It ?1sS TtV d&va] [Iv crriil AXteivrll Kal V ]qeptral T7 yev6] TlV TO[v rr\ T-it] tiotIKr[CEi vi5]iv [ypaqilv [,pEvov &v6Acl|ja]
vacat 0.02 m.
b
154
INSCRIPTIONS:ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS III
IV
V ['Aplo-r]6KpTro 'H[----] ['AiTroX]cbvios 50 EO[----] MEv&o-rparos 45 [.. 6... ]os AtIaXiSat Apt[--] 40 Xap[i]&(6rs [...6...]. ]n :Tp[---] 'Aptioroivrs
I and II lost
[- --
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KaIPcacovi]Sal
[------]
KTT[---]
etc.
etc.
As Dow observed,the largerfragmentis badlyworn.The lettersat the centerof line 29, however,can be made out as sigmakappa,requiringchangedrestorationsfor the list of officersin lines 26-32. The treasurerand secretarywerenamedwith patronymicsanddemotics;the remainingofficershadno patronymics;and the rrroypaclporrEs(line 30) was listed by title only with no name (cf. also Nos. 126, 191, 221 for a similarabbreviation). 180. Upperleft cornerof a pedimentalsteleof Hymettianmarble(I 7188),with top, includingoverhangof pediment,toothed left side, and rough-pickedback preserved,but otherwisebroken.Found on June 3, 1970, in a Byzantinewall north of the Athens-Peiraeusrailwayjust west of the PanathenaicWay (J 5). H. 0.30 m.; W. 0.315 m. (steleonly), 0.34 m. (withpediment);Th. 0.102 m. (stele only), 0.140 m. (withpediment);LH. ca. 0.006 m. Ed. J. S. Traill,Hesperia,XL, 1971,pp. 308-311, No. 9, photographpl. 63. AIGEIS OR OINEIS a. 184/3a.
NON-XTOIX.ca. 50
&-rri TREio-raivov &pXovros[&rriiis O ly TSoS rpcTns rrpvravEi] 'Pacvoicnmo5 aS Flt(IXAosvi5rsOiXo.o[evi5ou kypatlc&rTEuv] TTS IrpU-ra] ?K&<5Tr.[t 'EKcrroiPaltovos (iarpat, pI1atKalEIKOOT-E 5
veIfaSQ'kriofa &.iL 'rpoiSpcov r?EpI(pIEsv'Apt] ni[4paI6T'TrOV Kai oavirrp6oEporE?8o0Ev -rTS 8ilpcoi] [Av6uiS oar6oaXos'Apilror&pXou *rp 'EAeuoivioS vT Jv a&rrayyEyaou] [=]6voKp6r1s 'EvoKpaT[ou EVrrv'
[IC]V [oli] TpuTvels ""is [iAyo i5os vi7p TCVoiv Io v WuvovT-rTrp6] v h<]iKXai v rTCO TrIrTpoU ra-lIpicoI Kai -rT 'Ap-r] [TCO T[ r[A'rr6v Tcovi [miU6T'E]BouXaiat Kal T[olS xiaoiS eEol0SotlsTraTplovjv e0uvav] ----ca.2510 [6: Kal T]-t MrlTpiTCOV Kaci] 0.[Ca) Ka --------'Pcoa{[cowv Kai rTCOV op] [TC'rt r5s pojouXfiKal TOUi68lUOU 56ico]l TCOI Cnrrrp
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181.Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(14462),withthe verybatteredrightside preserved,but otherwisebroken,found on January29, 1937,in a modernretainingwall in front of the south end of the Stoa of Attalos (P 12). H. 0.397 m.; W. 0.161 m.; Th. 0.107 m.; LH. 0.006-0.007m. Ed. W. K. Pritchett,Hesperia,X, 1941,pp. 277-279,No. 74, photographp. 277. For the restorationsin lines 25 and 26 see No. 180 and J. S. Traill, Hesperia,XL, 1971,p. 309. KEKROPIS a. 184/3a. [-----
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5 [is TKEriKxpoTr8os KaicarETavcaalt Ka-r T6[v] Xpuoct CaTE]cp&vcot
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late pit west of the Odeion(J 10). H. 0.145 m.; W. 0.165 m.; Th. 0.048 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. W. K. Pritchett and B. D. Meritt, Chronologyof Hellenistic Athens, pp. 118-119, photograph p. 119.
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The inscriptionmay alternativelybe assignedto the archonshipof Aristaichmos(159/8B.C.),whose secretary, as yet unknown,should also belong to Antiochis. 183.Fragmentof a Pentelicmarblestele(E.M. 7527),brokenat the bottom,butwith the left side, back,and top, includingcrowningmoulding,preserved. H. 0.20 m.; W. 0.250 m.; Th. 0.057 m. (stele),0.07 m. (moulding);LH. 0.005 m. Ed. U. Koehler, I.G., II, 432; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 902; S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, pp. 111-112, No. 55.
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lacuna 184. Two fragmentsfrom a pedimentalstele of Hymettianmarble.One fragment(I 5547)preservesthe left side, back, and top, includingpart of the cornerakroterion.It was found December5, 1938,in a marblepile in the northeastpartof the Square(0-P 7-8). The otherfragment,composedof twojoiningpieces(I 4683),belongsto the upperrightcornerof the stele and preservesthe rightside, back, and top, includingpart of the akroterion. The upperpiece was found on April 9, 1937,amongmarblesfrom the area southeastof the Tholos; the lower piece was found on May 24, 1937,in a late Romancontextsouth of the Tholos (G 12). a: H. 0.275 m.; W. 0.245 m.; Th. 0.07 m. b: H. 0.35 m.; W. 0.10 m.; Th. 0.07 m.; LH. (both frags.)0.005-0.006m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXVI, 1957,pp. 66-67, No. 18, photographpl. 12; S.E.G., XVI, 86; a: W. K. Pritchett,Hesperia,XI, 1942,pp. 246-247, No. 49, photographp. 247. AKAMANTIS NON-7TOIX.ca. 65-75
a. 182/1a. a
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185. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(1 1582),composedof twojoiningpieces,brokenon all sidesand at the back, found on March16, 1934,in a late context over the SouthPorchof the New Bouleuterion. H. 0.11 m.; W. 0.166 m.; Th. 0.05 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, p. 148,No. 83, photographp. 148.
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lacuna 186. Two non-joiningfragmentsof a stele of Hymettianmarble,the upper (a = I 5573) broken on all sides but with aboutone-thirdof the face to the left of the inscriptiondressedbackto receiveanotherblock,found on September30, 1938,in a modernhouse wall southeastof the MarketSquareand west of the PanathenaicWay (R 20), and the lower (b = E.M. 2705 = I.G., II2,864) brokenon all sides and at the back. a: H. 0.185 m.; W. 0.22 m.; Th. 0.21 m.; LH. 0.006 m. b: H. 0.27 m.; W. 0.23 m.; Th. 0.25 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. a: W. K. Pritchettand B. D. Meritt, Chronology,pp. 111-113,photographp. 112. b: J. Kirchner,I.G., 112, 864 from a copy madeby A. Wilhelm;S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 95-96, No. 46. The fragments wereassociatedby Pritchettand Meritt(loc.cit.),bothpreservingpartsof lines 13-16; S.E.G.,XVI, 79; XXI, 429. AKAMANTIS a. 181/0a. a
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Citation Citation Ipa[Tra] Zco[tAov] missing missing vei 2[9Tr] rT[ov] b brrl DavapXi5ou [&pXovTrosri TS-r.. .]vTi8os S uTrpaS[TrpuTaveia5 l MEvtiaXoSME] veCorp6rroAap[1-rTp6eS pypapCtIrev]evv pouAfS qCrp[lTa'fr-ra 'EKaTrolppajovosKT?i] 15 [peT'] T]piTeiTris TrpUTrrav[eiaS .iK6asa 6y65[6ei ppoXiixco1, pouA?^p povAuXTrpicov] v--ca. Kal aCuTrrrpopoIr?8o0ev] [TCOVTrrpo?8]pcov E[TreTpEple 7--]S 'ETrrtIvou'EAXe[CrvioS oi 1TpvuTa'VeT'is 'AKaapav] [reTpouXert'---- ca.18---- 'PaO]voaioS ElTrm[v' 1TreiS1 Kai orreYavcba[v-rvTeS aroaivovuiv T1Epovou Tbv] [Trios Kai otl a&ic1TOI eTrailVoCaVTr] e [T-raplav v Iovro oi TrpuvTa'vs :]aT-rovZcoXiov.[nyrTTIOV TOTS O-ciaST-rEuKivai] 20 [TcraoCas Ta Ka0CrKoIoas5gv TErTTpuTrav]eCat r6opOU, iTrip rTTrfSPo[vuS Kal TOU &nrieteXfi] T8 rcov Ka?]ZosKali qplXoTricASV [oa Ki ial rOV&aXcovdravTC 6E568XeaT?-rET ay[aOe T)(X?1 pouAetn plr'TTri ov
[irCaivEolvoTO-vTralav Zcootov 29p]TT-iov Kca oc-Treaxvn[o' al eaJMo-v -rrTEqaVC01 eOaepeias] ToOiS0eo0S K]aliq(IOTIpiaC [EVvEVT'S TrrpOS S 'TS [Els T6v 8ij5OV T"OV 'Aeqrvafcov' rraiv]
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ol Trrpu[Ta'r&vs ? IavuTCoV ZcoAov [voaai 8EKCalTOVypacpiaTa 6v] eTAoVTO Y )rinTlov] c ] [Kai TOVlepac TOU Trcovovou'I!Tr]TOKp&r[v -------------lacuna
In 1961 Meritt dated the archon Phanarchides(line 13) in 193/2(The AthenianYear,pp. 198-199, 235; cf. S.E.G.,XXIII, 69) but we hold to his earlier,and later, date 181/0(cf. T.A.P.A.,XCV, 1964,p. 239). The nameof the secretaryin line 14 was suppliedby G. A. Stamires(Hesperia,XXVI, 1957,p. 32). The dates in lines 14-15 are restoredas in Hesperia,XXXII, 1963,pp. 16-17, No. 15. The intercalationof eight days in Hekatombaionshortlybeforethe Panathenaiahad the effectof postponingthe festival.The 25th day of Hekatombaion,intercalatedeighttimes,was the 33rdday of the yearand henceequatedwith PrytanyII 3. A problem of spacingexistsfor this restoration,for evenwith iotas countedas full letters,as was done with the firstiota of [T]p-{Ti(see the photographin Chronology, p. 112),the restorationis too shortby one letter.Meritthas argued against assuming an uninscribed space between date by month and date by prytany (Hesperia, XXXVIII, 1969, pp. 110-111). There may have been reasons for a wider spacing here of which we do not know, but a normal
count could be madewith 6yS[6oE]spelled6y5[oiet](cf. Meisterhans,Grammatik3, p. 58).
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The same name for treasurer and secretary (lines 1-3, 6-8, 19, 22, 24) may represent the same man or father
and son; the absenceof patronymicpreventscertainty.Cf. No. 226 wherethe two namesin the register(lines 18, 19) indicatetwo differentmen ratherthan the same man for the same names. At the left of fragment a the surface of the stone beyond the smooth area prepared for text was dressed back and prepared with anathyrosis for the reception of another block. This may have been a pilaster, dividing the
text as we have it from another,doubtlesssimilar,text at the left, thus makingtwo in a series(how manyis uncertain) thus separated from each other. One is reminded of the series of texts side by side for the casualty lists
of mid fifth centuryas describedin Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964,pp. 21-29.
187. Sevenfragmentsof a stele of Pentelicmarblewhichjoin to form four pieces. a and b: Two joining fragments, preserving the left side, back, and top, including part of the akroterion. The upper fragment (I 973b = a) was found on June 11, 1937, in the northern end of the Long Late Roman Wall west of the Stoa of Attalos near the modern railroad wall (N 6). The lower piece (I 5457 = b) was found on May 21,
1938,in a late Romancontextnortheastof the Odeionjust south of the railway(O 7).
a and b combined: H. 0.453 m.; W. 0.24 m.; Th. 0.166 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006 m. Ed. W. K. Pritchett and B. D. Meritt, Chronologyof Hellenistic Athens, pp. 113-116, photograph p. 114.
c and d: Twojoiningfragments,the upperof which(I.G.,II2,916 = c) preservingthe rightside but otherwise broken,wasfoundnearthe Stoaof Attalos,now in the BritishMuseum.Thelowerfragment(I 5395= d), broken at the top, bottom,left, and back,but preservingpart of the originalrightside, was foundon April 11, 1938,in the areawest of the north end of the Stoa of Attalos (P 7). c: H. 0.28 m.; W. 0.18 m.; Th. 0.13 m.; LH. ca. 0.006 m.
Ed.E. Dodwell,A ClassicalandTopographical TourthroughGreece,I, p. 372;A. Boeckh,C.I.G.,113;E. L. Hicks, The Collectionof AncientGreekInscriptions in the BritishMuseum,I, Attika, 1874,XVIII; U. Koehler,I.G., II, 392; J. Kirchner,I.G., II2,916; S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 105-107,No. 49, photographp. 105. d: H. 0.113 m.; W. 0.081 m.; Th. 0.083 m.; LH. ca. 0.005 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXVI, 1967, pp. 232-233, No. 42, photograph pl. 58; S.E.G., XXIV, 173.
e andf: Twojoiningfragments.The left piece(I 3676= e), brokenon all sidesand at the back,was found on March2, 1936,underthe floor of the Churchof the lTavayia BXaaaapoOwest of the Odeion(K 11).The righthandpiece(I 973a = f) preservingthe smoothrightside andrough-pickedback,but otherwisebroken,wasfound on June 17, 1933,in a late wall east of the Propylonto the New Bouleuterion(I 11). e: H. 0.145 m.; W. 0.14 m.; Th. 0.125 m.; LH. ca. 0.006 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXIX, 1960,pp. 8-9, No. 10, photographpl. 2; S.E.G.,XIX, 74. f: H. 0.275 m.; W. 0.018 m.; Th. 0.101 m.; LH. ca. 0.006 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 105-107,No. 49, photographp. 105.The fragmentse andfwere joined by S. V. Tracy,Hesperia,XXXIX, 1970,pp. 308-309,No. 2, photographpl. 76. g: Fragment(I 1690= g), brokenon all sides,found on March27, 1934, in a late contexton the southeast slope of Kolonos Agoraios(F 10). H. 0.138 m.; W. 0.077 m.; Th. 0.055 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 107-108,No. 50, photographp. 107. PTOLEMAIS a. 180/79a. a
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[KOV?v Trfit-rrpuTaveialKcaA)SKai (plXoTfJpco5, 68 Ka[i] E'TrlrErlArcVTa]t [Tirjsovuoyfis 1Ts 3ouAfisKal TOUoS6rou K]a[l] rT[Cov&Acvror]avTrcov [&v acOIroTs 'rrpout- laTrov ot Tr v6Ooi Kcal]TaC[y]rqp[a[caTa-r' ra]tveacl Tr [TroUSTrrpUvT&riS filTroXeHatLi]os Kal Trspav[oVaC XpuoC-i arre] vFKxa Trisd[s'TOUSOeO*S Kai 910o] [qavcoi KaTa TOVVO6oVEUCcPELa]s ['-riiaS r's EIST"iVPouA1v Kai Tr]Ov 61fijiovrTO'A[el]valcov &cv[ypapya] [v OTril] [Si T-ro6 T6O rypi'Cic a T6V ypacicia]Tca TO KaTr 'Trr[p]uTacvEfaV E!s 68 Ti:V &vay[pcaiqv] [xse 7eivet1 Kal o'rcaal iv TCOI]T'rpUTaVIKCotl [Kac T'V TrOIV rrll rSs or Tiroi [yev6Oevo v av6cXcoca]
55 [fiP ouAr]
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60
np]cras oSp ' ?]ai T
T' l eioiKt T1r
[6 Sios]
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[Tro*s'rrpu] [rT&E1S]
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ov
[ov].
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Missing cols I-IV, to one of which probably belongs frag. g.
VI KOi?Kpa'rXs npoorrT-riot
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lacuna
70 A65copos Auaavias
80
[co]aiaorparTo [...]K.(8Til[s]
lacuna
['A]pr EC6JBcopo[s]
[e6]6pouXos [T-rp]rrcov 75 [--ca. 6--]o lacuna For the date, see T.A.P.A., XCV, 1964, p. 239. For the demotic in lines 4 and 34 see Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, p. 94 and XI, 1942, p. 311 (A.J.A., XLVI, 1942, p. 575, note 1). The name in line 36 was restored by A. E. Raubi-
tschek(cf. LG., II2,6032). 188. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 642), with what may be the original rough-picked back and toothed right side preserved, but otherwise broken, found on March 30, 1933, in filling over area northeast of the Civic Offices
(J 12). H. 0.136 m.; W. 0.062 m.; Th. 0.045 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XV, 1946,p. 225, No. 52, photographp. 225. NON-5TOIX.ca. 50.
ca. a. 180 a. lacuna
-----------sov -rTl] S o[tVi] [- ---8o-------rr--------l-rE-V Tnp 2v] crray[ya] [_--? s is---ufpvs irrp -rv ov'].v [&v] O [Aouiv ol TpuIraVE -r npoo]TaTrcp[col] [uOvovr& -rrpoTr&v ,cAlatcnv -r-I 'A'rr6?Acovit ' t BouXaiat Kai 5 [Kia 'rET Tros eoTisols]w.rTp[I] &aXoISot 'ApTrEl6It E T( ?VtvW TJXEi TcOj 6rBld&coi piv 8e66Oxeai [Ov &ya6t ScyaO]a6BX? ' [oaai T-ryeyov6Ta ?v rTOSlEpoti ols geuov 9 yIyiEtatKa]l oco'ri V rV Cux roU Sfaou Ka TC [piali Trf pouXfiSKal T )(pXcov' rrti]86 [ol] T&vtSs TiS-----------------------] [TTrpurV
lacuna 189. Part of a stele of Hymettian marble (I 3717), with the pebbled left side and the rough-picked back preserved,
found on March9, 1936,in a modernwall north of the Eleusinion(T 18).
H. 0.255 m.; W. 0.163 m.; Th. 0.105 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, pp. 14-15, No. 18, photograph pl. 4; S.E.G., XIX, 93.
AIGEIS ca. a. 180 a.
NON-XTOIX.ca. 58-65
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TaCifav co?yVT.v?----------dyaOrt[ T'TlX SS6Xeat TCrepouAeT irraivaat 'rTOV
5 Xiao' rr[aivoal 6SiKal T6v ypa,IaTia--------------
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I 'EpXiETS
Ecoyevrls [K]rtjio6Scopos
15 [Z]coiXos [A]upvs [Mo]axicov lacuna
II ([----] Et[----] 20 Ni[----]
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III
IV
lost
lost
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161
190. Fragment from a stele of Hymettian marble (I 6668), preserving the original left side, but otherwise broken, found on May 7, 1954, in a late Hellenistic context in debris over a classical house south of the Tholos (G 13). H. 0.11 in.; W. 0.05 i.; Th. 0.02 i.; LH. 0.004 -0.005 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 212-213, No. 57, photograph p1. 33; S.E.G., XXI, 597.
GINEIS NON-XTOIX.
ca. a. 180 a. lacuna A[-----?--
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F [k]r [a s]
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5
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Xoq*[-----] KpcT[-----] 10 ECyP[-----] I(T11[---]
[.io[?----- I lacuna This inscription is dated primarily on letter forms, though Hermodoros in line 6 may be identified with Hermodoros, son of Heortios of Acharnai, who is known in the early second century (Hesperia, XI, 1942, p. 302). 191. Two non-joining fragments of Hymettian marble. Fragment a (I 1813a), preserving the left side, but otherwise broken, was found on April 19,1934, in a late context in the Bouleuterion Square (F 11). Fragmentb (I 1813b). broken on all sides and at the back, was found on May 7, 1934, in a Turkish pit in the floor of the Tholos (0 11),
a: H. 0.108im.; W. 0.063 m.; Th. 0.024 m.; LH. 0.006 m. b: H. 0.135 i.; W. 0.16 i.; Th. 0.029 i.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, pp. 114-115, No. 58, photographs p. 114. paullo ante a. 178/7 a. a
NON-ITOIX. ca. 50
lacuna i,a[i (pi?O-rihcos-d5cyaeTi )(Ei BS6XOCxTErPov7Ei~iratvkaaI] ? a. 25 KaI -toV ypaptial TOv [Tcralav?C---------- - - ?-- - - - - - - -KCat T-6VtEpiCaroCa. 24 Vkrrcov*I] [Tca b -c--iava KQi 'ivoraiav?-] ov ![- ca. 5 -]rl v [- -6V 5 Kov[?----- ]AI A[--- - -Kai-r6v? ---------------------] xKal["r6v ca. 10----] T-S foudiSK xci Tro-i8itov---ypa>,.va[T-rka VEa[xci T6V] [oy pa-aLrka iKIa-r6v Kapvxci EOYfijv BEpEvi] Sci8r68eT-r6] [NEoKX2dv Bepevtixf8rvdvwayp'at xfi[rlv iKia-r]'v aOrXr1ri [4Jlpavca or]6vypaticaTLrra-r6v KaT&Trrpuraveiav &va-nj7t WiM] 10 [vEi =CIariij]aai BvIrEi [-rrpv.avIivix6$ Si rv &vcaypac4iv'risaTn'iJ EIS8Q 8TO1 T6v Tri{&ir oyElA I6 yEv6pEvov &&V6cgICa] [rjn ptEpf(CaC1] irr})TEr lacuna
192. Three fragments of Hymettian marble, one composed of two pieces. a: Fragment (I 1712a), preserving the smooth right side, but otherwise broken, found on March 28, 1934, in a late context in the square to the south of the New Bouleuterion (F 10). H. 0.095 i.; W. 0.07 i.; Th. 0.024 i.; LH. 0.009 m. b: Fragment composed of two joining pieces, both preserving the smooth right side, but otherwise broken. The upper piece (I 1916) was found on May 5, 1934, in a late context south of the Tholos (G 12). The lower piece
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162
(I 1712b)was found on April 18, 1934, in a late context in the square to the south of the New Bouleuterion (F 11).
H. 0.14 m.; W. 0.07 m.; Th. 0.027 m; LH. 0.009 m.
c: Fragment (I 1712c), preserving the original left side, but otherwise broken, found on April 19, 1934, in the
samecontextwith I 1712b. H. 0.095 m.; W. 0.06 m.; Th. 0.028 m.; LH. 0.009 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 115-116,No. 59, photographsp. 115. paulloante a. 178/7a.
NON-XTOIX.ca. 36
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193. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(E.M. 7485), brokenon all sidesand at the back,foundon August28, 1858, in excavations in the TAorreia-rTOOoppavritov. H. 0.29 m.; W. 0.16 m.; Th. 0.115 m.; LH. 0.005 m.
Ed. K. S. Pittakys,'Ep. 'Apx., 1858,No. 3444; U. Koehler,IG., II, 394; J. Kirchner,IG., II2,914; S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 116-117,No. 60. HIPPOTHONTIS NON-ZTOIX.ca. 40
paullo ante a. 178/7 a. lacuna
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ca. 18------]
TrfSpouAi7s[Kal TO0U1i'ou EiOKAqv [-ca. 2 -Kal T-V KAp]UKa EO] 'v a[OirTv NeoKirv 'AaXrrII] Kal [KIovusBEpeVI]KlfrSv TO [a&ou BEPEV1Ki]jIV' &vaypaya[t 86] [T-66STO piltacl.tarOv] KaTr& [?v -rrilXtAXtivtl] [ypailJ,aTra rT]v TrrpUrav[]{iav [Kal or'fcrai iv -TCO] ElS8 [T1iVdvaypaqdlv 'TiS] 'TrpUTaVtKCOt' 10 [oTiXriSKal -rlv] d&3v6aeaiv 7rli T?1SIOKinEaet 7O] gtEpioatT[6v [yEv6opvovdv]&Acoota. Column [-Demotic-] TTaipatllE 5
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KrltcoKAfiS Bicov 20 KTcIKAiS
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For the restoration of Neokles' patronymic in lines 6-7 see Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, p. 185, No. 35, lines 15-16, and S.E.G., XXI, 446. Meritt notes that if the name EOillgaXovis restored in line 4, the date would bepaullo ante a. 181/0 a.
FROM THE CREATIONOF ATTALISTO THE SACK BY SULLA
163
194. Steleof Hymettianmarble(I 1025),damagedslightlyat the upperand lowerleft corners,but otherwisewell
preserved, including the pediment, found on June 26, 1933, used face upwards as a cover slab of the Great Drain
oppositethe southeastcornerof the Metroon(I 10).
H. 1.285 m.; W. 0.61 m.; Th. 0.145 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 120-124,No. 64, photographp. 5. HIPPOTHONTIS NON-XTOIX.ca. 72
a. 178/7a.
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TOU Im-rT MEviErllov mri "rfiS ['E"ri OiAco]vos &apXovTOS ' [cov Olt]to-ricovoS TToT-r&.tlOS ypOaT?urEV Tvavolicovos
5
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Kalcoregavcv-aol XpuacI acrTEavco KcaTr TOV v6OIov E*cOpetaS s T-rS 'rrpos TrobS 0eoiS KxalqXo EVEKE 8E T6v Kal TO'V 5vfipov TnlciaSTriSEi [rT]v pouXAiV TOr6 TOry9i'Lcpia Try ypaciaTEr 'AOrivaicov'&vaypi&ya ?V TCOI Kxal a rTO KaTra rrTp-rTavEaviv oCTXI XI0VEI WrrpUTaVKrcI Eis ?? Trlv &vacypacqv TriS v Oa-riOl 15
TOV rrTiT-rET sOKi cEL TO yEvOIsVOV &v&Acova. aT[]XArsl Kal T'v &avdacOv iLEp.[i]CTaQ
vacat
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kx Koftrls
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vacat S '-rpuTaViaS, it Obl[t] wrrT1TTr '.ETI [0].Xcovos a&povros TO [[eT]a& MEvSrlpOV rrITrsi ['A]K.q[p]avTwrios 30
8EK&TECTirs 'rrp[u] [oCr]cov [OiAX]ior[l]covos norT&pio[S] &ypacipprEvET MaiaciKTTrpItcvoS?KTEIlcracivou, E nTTuOas luoXeous T[a]ve(asi PouvAipL 13ouXUTprrlpcov TCOrV 'AXapvECS Kal oaup wpo8Bpcov [hrT]E pi[.1vu T' f 'lTrTrrOv s wiT'rELf oi TrpuTa&vEI flpo]oK[A]UoseuariT&Snr ErTErv Trrp6EpoI V 95o0ev T-l pouIt v frpo[x]is KOal covTrios Kxalol &[EitorT]o [[]TCratv[oraav]T[Es cEppva]vcbocav[TES] &TroC)aivoucTiv TE? pOUvtETOV rTacIla 6v v OE6o0TOV GEOS0TOUKx KoRX[rls]rT& TE Ouafias TtEOlKVCalTra6caa T xSc KaOKOoCras [iV] aviurc'r EovrOTOi S Kai TCO'V Acov &cTravTcOv KaxcoS Ka[l 91] TE'i rpUTrci?{a [U]irTp Tis pouvfij Kal TroUSfiou, hTIpel?uXAficTOai v TRIraiviCa TO'VTaUCiav v OE6o'roV OEoSOTrou?K KoiArlsKa[i] AOT(rICOSdcyaOEtTm)XESE86Xac i 3T? poUAI
vv v hrrai[vc]aitKcal Oaviou 'EAeuCivlov 6 35 [c]T6cpavct aa aci ou raTE&vcol -roy ypacliraTea'ApxoaTpa-rov v Kal T6v tEpa TOU[]Trcowviou v OpanTrrTrovKaciou rapyfirTTov Kai Toy ypapuaTEa TrfijSousfis Kal
40
Atq)iXou Xo TOiJ 86f1ou v p coTOi&xou natavlcat K Kal T6v CTroypaglCaTE AIoKpa'Trv pcoTr6y9c)(OV KT6 Kai T6v aOcr .EOKR]Div ipUKac Tris ouAfis Kal TOU Siiou E,K'XouS BEpEvimKitr Kal TOV-r Xapya -rTv Kac iKp6rrV OopiKlov Kal Tb Tcrapia [T]fis Poufis KdalTnrrov AovTroS Ailcovia Kal CTaEpav[co] rTOpyiloitcLca cat {(ca } TroCrcovEKacrrovoeaoOi orgT)avcol V &vayp&cai SETO'rE Toy vacat a v TrOt TTpUTCavIKColElS 8B Tn v ava t A7LiE liVE Kal o-TrIal [y]pairiaTrca TOv KaTa rTpUTravlav v O(rT [y]pacqlv T'iscTrAfl S Kai TiV&v v6OEqcV IEpICa T6V n'TT TEl SIOK
vacat 60 Li .OXoS ?KKoiXris eE680-oT OSE08Tou 'AXEp8oCcnot 45 rTa[p&a]lovos EOVIKOS ECpo[pov S l4[co]vi{rSs
ECrOeKPIros
KXIcov
'EAEwcrviot 'ApxoTrrparos
65
MloXOipvnrolros
NiKCOV NtKOklfiS nTaTpOKXfis
MEVEKs80 2cbqXAos ATiJlrTpios
uifiaS AEovropvrls
EvuarcTIcSat
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KeipIaCSa
TToXcov 'ALrV?LTS coyvrni
95 Nouvrvios
AOpiS6at 'E'rrvtKOS
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164 50 .KIe6vav-os
O&opos
1fpoiAfis Op6eEos 'EXatoOaiot dOlAovisris Xalpfcov "ATrrTAos KcAXicorpaToS 'Hpcci8Srls Mfivit
85
'AptoTroKfis
TtioKp&Trrls 'Ayv6esos Ei0p[d(]rov
70
AEKaeETI
'IEpoKXfi
loolKp&rrS
55
MeviCKos
'Ai.vrcas
'ApcaavTels Ai65oTos
lEtipaiETs
EOEpouXos GE6ocopo
'Hp&lEtos
90
75 Oe6So-ros
'AWroXAcbios
OlAcovlSTrl 100
105
lTpcbTapXos 'AvaKaieTl AapylKpaT'rs 'EpoiatSa NlKOKptraTTl K6Trpetoi
NiK6810os
vacat 110 i pouxi
?i povuAi ep&arrrrov rapyfirrtov
fi pouAv ArioKpiToqv 115 Xoappy&a vacat
1Tpco-r6Iatxov
TTatavtla
120
[n] povAij [KaM7l]Kp&mlv
fi povfir
Eipn
KAcluca'rrov
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[OopiKtov]
vacat
This inscription was cited by Dow (op. cit., cf. above, p. 10) as a model in form, content, and arrangementfor
a normalprytanydocumentof the mid second century.It differsfrom a normaltext, however,in having an irregularcalendar.With Pyanopsion22 the equivalentof PrytanyIV 30 it is evidentthat the festivalcalendar had been retardedby eight days. Four of these days had been compensatedbeforeMaimakterion9 (see lines 28-29). The retardationwas similarto that of 171/0, also in Pyanopsion,for which see now T.A.P.A,.XCV, 1964, pp. 247-249. 195. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 2943), broken on all sides and at the back, found on May 28, 1935, in a late Roman to early Byzantine context over the area of the east end of the Middle Stoa (P 13). H. 0.06 m.; W. 0.13 m.; Th. 0.10 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXIII, 1954,pp. 239-240, No. 9, photographpl. 50; S.E.G.,XIV, 70. HIPPOTHONTIS
ca. a. 178/7a.
NON-ITOIX. lacuna ['Aa{avwrels]
lacuna? E_vcov 'Hp&KMsios Illliyos
5
[A]I6yiT-ros [ ......]copos
lacuna
196. Fragment of a stele of Hymettian marble (E.M. 8142), broken on all sides and at the back, found on the
northslope of the Acropolis.
H. 0.48 m.; W. 0.207 m.; Th. 0.15 m.; LH. 0.007 m.
Ed.J. Sundwall,Ath.Mitt.,XXXIV, 1909,pp. 61-63 (I); J. Kirchner,IG., II, 919; notesby S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl.I, pp. 125-126,No. 66. OINEIS NON-ZTOIX.ca. 62-66 paullopost a. 178/7a. lacuna
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FROM THE CREATIONOF ATTALISTO THE SACK BY SULLA Col. IV missing
Col. III 'EOa7avSpos
Col. II lacuna
Col. I missing
165
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The dating is Dow's (loc. cit.), as is the reading in line 13. Dow also believes the last line belongs to a citation.
The surfaceof the stone appearsto have flakedmuch, particularlytowardthe bottom, since Sundwall'sstudy and we can read nothingin this line. 197. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 6166), broken on all sides and at the back, found on April 30, 1949, in the
Long Late RomanWall east of the PanathenaicWay and south of the railway(O 8). H. 0.26 m ; W. 0.134 m.; Th. 0.104 m.; LH. 0.008 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, The Athenian Year, pp. 200-201, No. 4, photograph fig. 6; S.E.G., XXI, 447.
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199. Two joining fragments of a pedimental stele of Pentelic marble. The left fragment (I 656 = a), found on
April 5, 1933,in a late Roman contexteast of theTholos (H 12), belongsto the upperleft cornerand preserves the original rough-picked back and somewhat smoother left side. The right-hand fragment (I 6355 =
), found
on May 12, 1951,duringthe removalof a Byzantinewall east of the Altar of ZeusAgoraios(J 10),is brokenon all sides but preservesthe originalrough-pickedback and part of the mouldingabovethe inscribedsurface. a and b combined:H. 0.30 m.; W. 0.365 m.; Th. 0.135 m., 0.11 m. (shaft only); LH. 0.005-0.006m. a: Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 126-127, No. 69, photographp. 126. b: Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXVI, 1957,pp. 68-69, No. 20, photographa and b pi. 12; S.E.G.,XVI, 89. Thejoin was discoveredby G. A. Stamires while studying the squeezes in Princeton.
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[rov oTTr v6ioi rKa TOIJS irTUTv-rsvs] [ii Ta I(pair]aTraTOUSi'ovU [prr&aivCCal 15 [-TTSKeKpOTri8OS KacrraT? pavc]aai aurSToC'[XPuCTCoI aTCrPavco Kara TroVV6] [,iov Oaeprefas?VEKEV T]ij] rrpoS ros0o[seoKao ipi iriS oso-rticiaS eIS] Kal -r'ov'A]vaicov[ acvaypacyail86 Tr6oe TO 9f1lpocaa] 8671iov [T-ri povUAiv T"Ov [TOVypaciaTia ---r[T6CI "rplTaIKC
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The orator Onesandros (line 5) proposed a decree for Attalis two years later, in 173/2 (cf. No. 206). The festival year was intercalaryin the archonship of Sonikos (cf. Meritt, The Athenian Year, 1961, p. 236, and T.A.P.A., XCV, 1964, p. 239), with the 18th day of the 2nd prytany equated to the 21st day of Metageitnion (lines 1-3). 200. Fragment from the upper left corner of a pedimental stele of Hymettian marble (I 4253). Found on June 8, 1936, in a marble pile north of the Odeion (L-M 7-8). H. 0.155 m.; W. 0.113 m., 0.13 m. (including pedimental overhang); Th. 0.06 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. W. K. Pritchett, Hesperia, XV, 1946, pp. 143-144, No. 5, photograph. a. 175/4 a. NON-XZTOIX.ca. 50 iTF XcOVIKOV[&6pXOVTOS ETTITS -----
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hi TTavaacvicas [BloTrov TTepi0oi(rlS ?ypai6cTweuevv---Cvos] Per' EIK[aCCas, ---Kial elKOc-erT-rS vd&rrei iTrpuTaVEiasc- bKYiaCi] ---a ,l Teipaiel -rCOv ca.18-----] [rrpoSpcv ETrrepyilsqLEv 5 eis Kai ovixrrp6e[sPO o ESoEevTrI1 Sirc1) 'OvICaav5pos'OvArToposKvua] Jv drrcayykhXoulivol rrpuTarveis [e]rvcal6seT-rrevvi[wTp T-ris----] Tr 'Ar6?Xca] T"OV T-rCI [8]oS iCnrp-rCv ev[oic2ovJ,v geuov ra rTpo bkKXAiraicov xai -r ret i -rET [v]tiT-rcOi BovXaicaiKaa 'Apu-riS1 porrcaT[r[lpicot Ococp6] [pol K]a[I] T[o]s &AR[oiSeS ols ' rplov v----------------]--lacuna
The yearof Sonikoswas intercalary(see commentaryon No. 199),but the datein lines 1-3 cannotbe restored. The day of the monthwas the 22nd, and the formulaemployedshows that the month had 30 days. The inter-
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pretationof tvCantriETr'eitK[O8a]as 29th (with forwardcount) is no longerpossible.It has been given up not only by Pritchett, who here suggested it, but by all students of the calendar now that more evidence is at hand than was available in 1946. Cf. Pritchett and Neugebauer, Calendars,pp. 30-31; B. D. Meritt, T.A.P.A., XCV,
EiKcSasas proof of a full monthof 30 days (sincethis was the 1964,p. 256, note 200. For the count vaTrrPTE-r' omittedday in a hollow month)see 'Apx. 'Ep., 1968,pp. 79-80. The name of the orator can be supplied, with great probability, from No. 199, line 5, of the same year. 201. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 6750), broken on all sides and at the back, but with the spring of a moulding partly preserved above the first line of the inscription, found on April 16, 1956, among stones from the lower
slope of the Hill of the Nymphs. H. 0.072 m.; W. 0.115 m.; Th. 0.06 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, pp. 19-20, No. 18, photograph pl. 5; S.E.G., XXI, 448. ca. a. 175 a.
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202. Upper part of a pedimental stele of Hymettian marble (I 6162), broken at the bottom, but preserving the original left and right sides, back, and top, including the akroterion, which has been damaged at the upper right corner, found on April 29, 1949, in the Long Late Roman Wall east of the Panathenaic Way and south of the railway (O 8). The inscribed surface is badly worn and partly covered with cement and a hard brown deposit. H. 0.27 m.; W. 0.34 m. (shaft) and 0.37 m. (pediment); Th. 0.105 m. (shaft) and 0.125 m. (pediment); LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, pp. 71-72, No. 21, photograph pl. 13; S.E.G., XVI, 90.
AIANTIS a. 174/3a.
NON-fTOIX. ca. 38-44 ETri hri 'AXse~&vSpou TrisAecovTri8sT-r[Trp] apXOVTOS rPUvTaV'aS Trrls nti[eus] fqtAUTroKp&rrS AiToKp&'rov K
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203. Fragmentof fine-grainedbluish white marble(I 6461), brokenon all sides. Found on March 5, 1952,in a context of Romandate west of the Odeion(J 10-11). H. 0.087 m.; W. 0.096 m.; Th. 0.02 m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, pp. 41-42, No. 44, photograph pl. 12; S.E.G., XXI, 415.
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lacuna The fragmentmay belongto a list of prytaneis. 204. Seven non-joining fragments of Hymettian marble (I 2913), all broken on all sides and at the back, except b, c, and d, which preserve the original left side, found on May 23 and 24, 1935, under a Late Roman Wall in the
east interiorwall trenchof the Odeion(M 10). Fragmentg is uninscribed. a: H. 0.17 m.; W. 0.214 m.; Th. 0.08 m. b: H. 0.091 m.; W. 0.076 m.; Th. 0.036 m. c: H. 0.065 m.; W. 0.06 m.; Th. 0.03 m. d: H. 0.03 m.; W. 0.033 m.; Th. 0.035 m. e: H. 0.038 m.; W. 0.016 m.; Th. 0.03 m. f: H. 0.035 m.; W. 0.026 m.; Th. 0.028 m.
g: H. 0.059 m.; W. 0.039 m.; Th. 0.034 m. LH. 0.005-0.006m. (all fragments). Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, pp. 127-129, No. 70, photographs of fragments a, b, c, e, andf, p. 128.
ANTIOCHIS ca. a. 176/5-170/69a.
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25 E[-----] lacuna d [-----] lacuna For the restoration of the name in line 9 see No. 205, lines 10 and 66. The name in line 12 is restored on the basis of the same inscription, line 13. Meritt has redivided lines 12/13 and replaced fragmentf. 205. Fragment of a stele of Hymettian marble (I 4915), broken at the top, bottom, back, and right side, but preserving part of the original left side, found on May 29, 1937, in a late Roman context in a well outside the
MarketSquareand to the southwest(E 15). H. 0.51 m.; W. 0.375 m.; Th. 0.07 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006m. Ed. W. K. Pritchett,Hesperia,IX, 1940,pp. 118-122,No. 24, photographp. 119. HIPPOTHONTIS
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206. Pedimental stele of Hymettian marble (I 6671), with most of the pediment broken away, but otherwise preserved to its full height, including the tenon at the bottom, found on May 26, 1954, in a late Hellenistic context west of the west end of the terrace wall of the Middle Stoa (H 12). The upper right part of the stele has been lost.
H. 1.21m.; W. 0.395 m. (neartop); 0.43 m. (bottom);Th. 0.12-0.13m.; LH. 0.005 m. Ed. G. A. Stamires, Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, pp. 33-47, No. 6, photographs pls. 6-8; S.E.G., XVI, 91.
ATTALIS a. 173/2 a.
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NwKoo09vrlv [TToTa'rjov Line61, lapisTAX. 207. Upper right corner of a pedimental stele of Hymettian marble (I 6271), broken at the left and the bottom and badly worn, found on December 21, 1949, among collected marbles east of the Odeion (N 9-10). The back was rough-picked but is now worn smooth. At some time the stone was re-used as a door-sill; the socket for the pivot is preserved in the pediment. H. 0.50 m.; W. 0.34 m.; Th. 0.13 m.; LH. 0.007 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 183-184, No. 34, photograph pl. 31; S.E.G., XXI, 422. a. 173/2 a.
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For the dating of this inscription and the restoration of lines 1-4, see 'APX. 'Eq., 1968, p. 102. 208. Six non-joining fragments of Hymettian marble, each broken on all sides, found between May 6 and 10, 1934, in a late context in the Bouleuterion Square (F 11). a (I 1938): H. 0.07 m.; W. 0.031 m.; Th. 0.032 m.; LH. 0.006 m. b (I 1939c): H. 0.051 m.; W. 0.05 m.; Th. 0.016 m.; LH. 0.006 m. c (I 1939a): H. 0.046 m.; W. 0.055 m.; Th. 0.015 m.; LH. 0.006-0.007 m. d (I 1948): H. 0.051 m.; W. 0.044 m.; Th. 0.013 m.; LH. 0.006-0.007 m. e (I 1939b): H. 0.04 m.; W. 0.108 m.; Th. 0.013 m.; LH. 0.006-0.007 m. f(I 1943): H. 0.05 m.; W. 0.045 m.; Th. 0.017 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXVI, 1967, pp. 233-234, No. 43, photographs pl. 59; S.E.G., XXIV, 174.
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vacat TfS &[rri n.i. .6... iSos--ca. cortyvovs &pXOVTr]9S
---rpUTaveias] --ca. 13-] 'PT[aVv]o*[1ioS 'ypapi&paTEV'V EIKOarT Kal E[KKQroaia] [lv]a[TEt adas TrfiS rpvuravEi]aS' [Tphi-r] .[ir' eiK] [kg TT]Elpal[tE'rcTj] wrrpoi[pcovrTrfipIlEV---- ca. 12----]oS Tf[coO6s] ca. 12--]coKpa[Tous..] [. Ka]i' cnvmrpr[6?]polv :[8oE6v TCOItS1icoa ----[. .eE]V T r[EVvrrp iv 6rxrayyhXoucnvoli rrpvUTavES rT]fSTl[.. 6... i] 'TC) TE 'Air6oAco] Tr 'TrpoT-rOviKKXaXrloCov [oS C'rrepT-rCv0ovTi]v cSV [:vov Kal I [vi -rTCnpoo-raxTrp]kio 'Tri Ap[TTISi TrE BouVAXaCKCaiT cDooarq6pcol] TCtI61i] [Kal'TOTS &ioti5 0Eo]iSols 'rraTpto[v?v, cyaei TrXE1 B6xe8atcxi v ouovEq'] T-r T-r ols [1tic TroSlpois IV dcyaOa6/X,e]g.iq y6y9[voTa Kai TE Kal Kaiyv] TOoi 'rrancov Trfi P[ovu.i[S Kal acoTrTTlp{al SiptaovU [OyitEai i T?E v' eritSf geOvaav PUTavEIS [vacOttK TrX] [uoCTta joi Orp &rrtccaas KicxoS]
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209. Lowerleft cornerof a largestele of Hymettianmarble(I 838),brokenat the top and rightbut preservingthe rough-picked (now much worn) back, the rough-picked left side which has a toothed chiselled band ca. 0.075 m. wide along the front edge, and at the bottom, the start of the tongue for setting, above which the lower part of the stele for ca. 0.06 m. was left rough, found on May 20, 1933, in a Byzantine wall over the west end of the South-
west Temple(J 11). H. 0.345 m.; W. 0.27 m.; W. (face)0.105 m.; Th. 0.224 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 117-118,No. 61, photographp. 118. KEKROPIS NON-ETOIX.
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Uninscribedto base of stele 210. Small fragment of Pentelic marble (I 3783), with the left edge preserved, but otherwise broken, found on
March21, 1936,in a contextof late Romandate north of the CivicOffices(J 11). H. 0.094 m.; W. 0.06 m.; Th. 0.018 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, p. 17, No. 22, photograph pl. 4; S.E.G., XIX, 101.
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211. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 5982), broken on all sides and at the back, found on May 27, 1947, in fill
of a late datejust over the Romanlevel above the CivicOffices(I 12). H. 0.13 m.; W. 0.12 m.; Th. 0.06 m.; LH. 0.008 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXIX, 1960,p. 16, No. 21, photographpl. 3; S.E.G., XIX, 99. ATTALIS ca. a. 180-173a.
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lacuna 212. Two non-joining fragments of a Hymettian marble stele. The upper fragment (E.M. 7535 = a), broken at
the bottom,but preservingthe toothedleft and rightsides, rough-pickedback,and top, includingthe pediment (damagedat the left apex),was foundin the regionof the Towerof the Winds.The lowerfragment(I 600 = b), composedof twojoiningpieces,brokenat the top, but preservingthe dressedleft andrightsides,andrough-picked bottom and back, was discoveredin a late Romancontextnortheastof the Templeof Apollo Patroos(I 7), the smallerpiece on March23, 1933,and the largeron May 8, 1933. a: H. 0.17 m. (with pediment), 0.125 m. (stele); W. 0.45 m. (with left pediment), 0.425 m. (stele); Th. 0.13 m.
(pediment),0.10 m. (stele);LH. 0.006 m.
b: H. 0.73 m.; W. 0.472 m. (bottom), 0.445 m. (top); Th. 0.11 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. a: S. A. Koumanoudes, 'Ey. 'ApX., 1890, p. 151; U. Koehler, from a transcript by H. G. Lolling, I.G., II, 5, 441b; J. Kirchner, LG., II2, 910. a and b: S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, pp. 129-133, No. 71, photographs pp.
130, 131.
ANTIOCHIS a. 169/8a.
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E0'5tilios 'Avrw,Xfis [1rcpyins
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[.2-3 .]apXOS
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Tipcov 'AvacXpo-rTio ZcotXos 'Oqp6as 'Av'TKpaTrS5 80 KapTr6ocopos 95 EOavSpos 110 (:DV'KOS Ticov 'AvSp6ov!K. NlKo6avros 'ATroAXAcvtos npx[SiT]F[]pS BTiacaitSi 'AXco'rr?Kfi0 v 85 TiR[] [9&]vi [s] 100 'AAME~iaxos 115 'Av-riyevs KpicoETI ME?VioKOS A[|] [iP]'Tp:os ca5---] 4AoyEvrns r.ca.5-6.]o[s] 'Aya0oKAfis
2rlaXiSai OiNcov EvKp&nTs
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Line 1 is discussedby B. D. Meritt,TheAthenianYear,p. 117,and lines 1-3, ibid.,p. 143; S.E.G.,XXI, 453. 213. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(I 1325),preservingthe originaltoothed right side, but otherwisebroken, found on February10, 1934, in a modernhouse wall west of the Odeion (K 11). H. 0.195 m.; W. 0.10 m.; Th. 0.08 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 141-142,No. 78, photographp. 141. ATTALIS a. 168/7a.
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p. 308 and LG., II2, 1937,line 6). The date is determinedby the 'rcalfS -riS ouvXis,who was in the Councilin 168/7(I.G., II2,945).
214. Stele of Hymettianmarble(E.M. 479), brokenat the top, but preservingthe toothed left and right sides, rough-pickedback, and bottom, includingpart of the tenon, found in the Agora. H. 0.68 m.; W. 0.53 m.; Th. 0.105 m.; LH. 0.005 m. (decree), 0.007 m. (register).
Ed. G. Oikonomos,'Apx. 'Ep., 1911,pp. 230-234(VII),photographp. 231; J. Kirchner,LG.,II2,918; notes and correctionsby S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 139-141,No. 77.
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In addition to Dow's corrections (op. cit.) Meritt has made changes in lines 3, 6-7, 12, 13-14, and 16. In line 34 Oikonomos (op. cit., p. 232) had the right reading; even the final rho exists. Dow (op. cit., pp. 140-141) following Gomme suggested that the scribe transposed the demotics in lines 41 and 45, chiefly on the grounds that the quotas of these two demes vary greatly from their earlier quotas, but we now know that the system of proportional representationbroke down after 200 B.C. and that there are many other examples of large variations
in quota (e.g. Skambonidaiand Oion on this very list). As in No. 89 the citationsmust have originallybeen recordedin paint. 215. Upperpart of a stele of Hymettianmarble(I 3054), brokendiagonallyat the bottom, but otherwisepreserved, including pediment, found on June 24, 1935, in a modern context over the northern part of the Gymnasium
(L 9). H. 0.87 m.; W. 0.62 m. (pediment),0.57 m. (stele);Th. 0.16 m.; LH. 0.007-0.009m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, pp. 133-135, No. 72, photograph p. 134.
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177
OINEIS a. 167/6a.
NON-XTOIX.ca. 50
5
10
kTrlNIKoo'vou &pXovrTOS irrlTrS Olv'T8oSETIrrS Trp-TravE ca. 13 ] M[v]p[piv]o[cai]os ,ypa,ii6rEUEV'8iiou [as ilt-,ET' EIK&aSa], Ev-rTpatKai el EV&TEl [prl(picraTac TT-oalSECvos a ?v TClI sEaTpcoa'] T'OV wrpo8Spcov wir[E] [KOOTET &
15 [eVC'Oap1iaS VEKEV T'rISTrpOsTOUSOeo5vKial lnpXort1]as
20
[T-rSeiS T'V poouAiv Kalr TOv S61iov -rT 'A&rlvaico]v avayp& [Cal SE TOr6STO 9tyiROi -a rTO ypamolarta rTO Kara -rrpv]rTav1[av] [?v oTrrAEiAtIiVEI Kai orFaTll Ev rTCOI TrpTaVIKCOlr S S TTl]V avayp[a] Kai [q(ilv T"rVrworlniV T-rS CTarNtlS PEpi'alP rOV TaICav] T-rv orpa-roT TO [TrlKCV yEv6Oevov &av&coia]
The citations are obliterated. Traces of some four lines of the second decree are illegible. lacuna In line 3 Dow read SuEripal (?) U?T'EiKaCSa. Meritt(AthenianYear,p. 183) read TlonoaSeovos OorTpou but see now XXI, 'Eq., 1968,p. 94 for the ordinaryyear (as originally (S.E.G., 454), 'Apx. laoralUvo ' LT ehid(c8a(cf. also S.E.G., plannedbefore an unplannedintercalation)and the readingTooaSEeovoS?V&TEr TTrLTrTEi
XXIII,71).
216. Stele of Pentelic marble (I 165), slightly broken at the top, but otherwise preserved, found on February 12,
1932,as a coverslab builtinto the GreatDraineast of the Metroon(I 9).
H. 1.23 m.; W. 0.503 m. (top), 0.547 m. (bottom); Th. 0.15 m. (top), 0.18 m. (bottom); LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, III, 1934, pp. 21-27, No. 19, photograph p. 22; notes by S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I,
pp. 135-136,No. 73.
AIANTIS a. 166/5a.
NON-ITOIX. ca. 50-60 &p[xovros r1r TrlS --- ca.8--EKT]'r]STrpTcurvEiaS i 'HpaKX[cov] Nav
5
10
178
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS 15 [TTpop3aXnriov Kai Tr6v woypaiaTrEa Mvic7apXov] 'ErralrEvovosnTpooaXicoov
20
TOVca(ABr [Kal TOVKripuKaTirs pouvXfs KaliTroU8ilpov OltoKXfjv] TpivEPE[6]a KiCai [T'rv KCXiXKpa&rTv eopiKOV Kai TOV 'I[Ep]9KXe8ou Traiav Tris PouvA]S'Ep[I]oyKAf[v] ["EplEtov Kca ao-rEavcoa i
vacat
I
III
II
IV
5 [....]
[
V
qsIs
ooaos
[To]7Ao-rparTo Trp6itos
[e]Eox,~snls Cols. I-III illegible
40
IK'EiSrlos 3 'POT'n"rnos
E[0]oEAi8rls
['Ap]loaro(cOv MivuQaos ['A]or[K.]Al'Trt&51S Ebvcov 'AoniAXoos AiovCloos
'ApTri6Scopos EcoTaS
['Pacovoialoi] lacuna
45 'A[a]T'rXoXos'Hyrio(Iou)
[Ku]8ias 5 [X]apTvos vacat
46
52
[fi pouAq]
[f pou^i]
['AMESECova?] 50 [OEoimVriCTov] ?] [MapacOcbvtov
[TpopaAfaitov] [f p?ouAi]
58
il pouil
55
[Mvri]apXov [rTp]opaColaov
i pouAX
OlhOKAxjv TpivE.Eea
qi povuX?
[KauIKPpaTTiv]6:2 'EpooKAfqv [GopiKiov]
'EpE1iov
For the restoration of xKTrSin line 1 see B. D. Meritt, 'Apx. 'E., 8 and 23 has been supplied from our new reading of line 11.
1968, p. 95. The treasurer's name in lines
217. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 77), broken on all sides and at the back, found on July 21, 1931, east of the Altar of Zeus Agoraios at a late Roman level (J 10). H. 0.183 m.; W. 0.15 m.; Th. 0.055 m.; LH. 0.005-0.007 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, II, 1933, pp. 162-163, No. 8, photograph p. 162; notes by S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, p. 147, No. 81. a. 167/6 or 165/4 (?) a.
NON-STOIX. ca. 52 lacuna
oi rp-rTaVElS] [----------------------------eTrq8l oi &aiaiTol ET'ratlvcravTrs Kai crTeaVCOc'av] [Trsis--------Kai raIlV i ?aUTWV -ca. 2-] eV AooVTO [TEs oalTropaivouC1vTri PouAETTOVTav [---
5
10
a Ta uoiaS T?UI
KaCKOoO]
ca. 9 ---]v a'Trov OeaMou CTrqxavcol, iTrraitvCai] [-Kai CoTEqavC)[ocaL - --Kai ca. 25----[Se Kal TOVy]paIIaIIaTra Mv[-------Trv] a. 24 ------] [ypapLcIaTk] rT1Spoous Kai [TroU lPou ------c---[cK OYpIIa[-ca. 30----------] 5r8iou (DOKXfiv [Kai TOVKip].uKa TTiSPouXfiS [Kai TOUV TplVEEEa Kai] l [Trv aCOXjriT]vKaC1iKpaT[rlv OOpiKIOVKaLTOVTraiiaV TiS ouXfis]
[----ca.
15
ca. 18 ---- J----alS
[acasEv-T?T Tr]pu-TaVVI[av'TrEpTrfis ouAfiS Kai TOUSolUOU.TIrUileAXi] [Ceal8e KaciT]COV MACIoV&[1TaVTCOV KCaAcSKCai9qioTlcrIOS'dyaOeT -nrx?i] ca. 17------] r] ovuAEi?rra[ivEcaiT TOVrairav ---[66XO6x0a T]e
11----
'EpXiEa Kai [oTTE-av~coCai EKaC-TOVaCITcov eOaiou]
[orEyavcoo &vava]ypawyai 6S[ TOr68TO Wyi-qtapaTOrvypap-aTEra rTO KaTa] [TrpuTaveiav ?]v crTsit X[teivei KacioT-ctai ?v Tcol rrpUTavlKov EiS] [8 Trlv &vaypa]9qiv Kia [T-rVaviOeEoCvT-rs o1ri rlS ?epictaiTOv Ta-i] ] vacat [av TCOvoTpaTl]CcTIKCOV [rT yEV61OjEvov &vXAcoI a
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179
The disposition given here is Meritt's replotting of the text, taking into account Dow's notes (op. cit.). The date is determined by the Tallias TCOV (post 169/8) and by the herald )li7oKifjs(ante 164/3). The a-rpaTiCOTtiKCOV spacing favors (i)\oKfdis rather than EnKXfis.The treasurerof the Boule excludes the text from 169/8, 168/7, 166/5,
and 164/3. 218. Fragment of a pedimental stele of Hymettian marble (I 3941), with part of the top, toothed right face, and rough-picked back preserved, but broken on the left and below, found on March 30, 1936, in a wall of Byzantine
datenorth of the Odeion(M 8). H. 0.235 m.; W. 0.16 m.; Th. 0.09 m. (stele),0.11 m. (pediment);LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, pp. 67-68, No. 19, photograph pl. 11; S.E.G., XVI, 87.
ca. a. 182-150a. [i ------------
NON-STOIX. ovTOSrriTS ------
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rr
avE]faST]'Apicrr[.]
-- ypapp uev --------] ri 8Ka' iKrTE[i] vos ------[--------------TriS TpuTraVeias iKKArlo'iaKUpixa V rTCOOeaTpcArTCOVTrpoESpcov9'rrey]1pilev EOOKXW[S] [Kai ---Kal CuTrrPO6epotE8o0evrTCO85co -----------lrrv] virrp&v rr [-------------
5
eucvaiv v ieuov T-r TrpoT-r]v b
lacuna 219. Top of a pedimental stele of Hymettian marble (I 6675), broken below and chipped away at the right, but otherwise well preserved, including pediment, found on May 10, 1954, re-used, in Hellenistic fill over a water
channelnorth of the SouthwestFountainHouse (H 14). H. 0.57 m.; W. 0.575 m. (pediment),0.525 m. (stele); Th. 0.12 m. (pediment),0.085 m. (stele); LH. 0.007-0.008 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, pp. 72-77, No. 22, photograph pl. 13; S.E.G., XVI, 95.
HIPPOTHONTIS NON-TOIX. ca. 48-61
a. 164/3a.
' ?'rriEOEpyYTrou T1ri lrloOcovTri8o5 vaT'TSTrpUT[-a] XpovTrosmrrl
KeaXaAe?v veias i Atovucr668opos OtXl7irrrou ?ypairaT?U'r.[v]
irr1 68Ka,KaTa Oeov SESKa&TCl EVaTrE1 IoCTr[pai,] 'EXaCrinPoAiCOvos
5
SEuTrpatKai EiKKOOTlT1ls TrpUTavEtas'&iKXOTI'ali. TTEip[aliE'] ECO'iasNouvqviou DuAX&aios TCro -rrpo6pcov trrefiEvtELev K[alova TrOt vacat vacat So0ev 86icoi nrp6e6poi
]
E eTrrev' Ku8aervaieiS Aoaav8posOEo86ou i-rrrpdv6Trayy[AXovauov] ' oi TrpuvTaveisTr
I IL oOcoVTIrOS5 irrp rTCVeucricOv v g0uov [Ta-r lTp T-rV]
KalTL TEr 'A]Trr.OAovi TrCOt r 'ApT6rll.[1 6iKArlC-[vTC lpoCrTaTrcpicol TBrBou] 10 Aai[ai Kal T-rd com:popcoi]K.i rois &AAotseeois ols Tr&rTpIOv -rnO] iv' [yac 8ClCtro Trap&V]acyaela 86)eoeai Ta( yeyovoTa [EvTOTsie] [Xei 56x8C0ai TC-OI Tr PAouAfis Oevov KcaiTOiU58[oou Kax TCOV] oTs Eq' *yieial KaiacrcoTrpia]1TTrS [poTs vo6 T'a [rciYpCiaaTa &TrVTCOV ol Kai TEr [&?Mcov c ( v a'TOTrs Vo rToj] 1Tpoo-rTaTro]V TOIrS 'rrpUTaV'iS TrS cnT]oecovTi6os Kc[aO [68iov 'Trrcaiv?o'a oTeqavcoal]] 15 [acTovss------------------
lacuna For the restorationof lines 12-13 see Hesperia,Suppl.I, p. 135,No. 72. 220. Twelvefragmentsof a Pentelicmarblestele,inscribedon the face but cut for a kleroterionat the back.The twelvefragmentsjoin to form five separatepieces. a: Fragment(I 2539a),preservingthe toothedleft side, but otherwisebroken,found on March1, 1935,in the southernpart of the Odeion(M 12). H. 0.265 m.; W. 0.212 m.; Th. 0.08 m.; LH. 0.008 m.
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180
b: Two fragments, both broken on all sides but preserving part of the back, including slots for the kleroterion. The upper fragment (I 2539b), composed itself of two pieces, was found at the same time and in the same context with a, and is joined on the left below by another piece (I 2539/), which was found in February 1936 in the area of the Stoa of Attalos. H. 0.37 m. (combined); W. 0.385 m. (combined); Th. 0.093 m. (combined); LH. 0.008 m. c: Fragment(I 2539c),composedof two pieces,brokenon all sides and at the back, found at the sametime and in the same context with a. H. 0.365 i.; W. 0.20 i.; Th. 0.05 m.; LH. 0.008 m.
d: Fragment(I 2539d),brokenon all sides and at the back, found at the same time and in the samecontext with a. H. 0.15 i.; W. 0.06
i. ;
Th. 0.03 i.; LH. 0.008 m.
e: Four joining fragments, the uppermost of which (I 2539e), itself composed of two pieces, broken on all sides and at the back, but preserving the start of a moulding above, was found on March 27, 1935, in late Roman destruction debris in the southern part of the Odeion (N 12). Another fragment(I 2716), broken on all sides, but preserving part of the back, including slots for the kleroterion, was found on April 5, 1935, with marbles from
the debrisof the Odeionand joins I 2539eon the left below. A third fragment(I 2539g), broken on all sides,
but preserving part of the back, including slots for the kleroterion, was found on October 18, 1949, in a tower of the Post-Herulian Wall at the central part of the Stoa of Attalos (Q 10) and joins I 2539e below. A fourth fragment (I 4500), broken at the top, bottom, left, and back, but preserving part of the original right side, was found on February 12, 1937, in a modern house wall east of the Post-Herulian Wall and southeast of the Market Square (U 22-23) and joins I 2539e on the lower right. H. 0.51 m. (combined); W. 0.39 m. (combined); Th. 0.09 m. (combined); LH. 0.008 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, pp. 142-146, No. 79, photograph of fragments I 2539 a, b, c, e, and I 2716 p. 143, photograph and diagram of the kleroterion p. 206. I 2539f: W. K. Pritchett, Hesperia, XV, 1946, pp. 140142, No. 3, photograph of the new fragment p. 140. Whole inscription, with the addition of fragments I 2539g and I 4500: B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, pp. 74-77, photograph of the new fragments pl. 14; S.E.G., XVI, 96.
ERECHTHEIS a. 164/3a.
7TOIX.37 e
[M'rri &-rri r-is'EpF4X[8ed8os EC'vpyT-rov &paov-ros] v] fj A]1ovva6cBpoS rrpvractvacx [&O86pTIS [$i?Dirr v] [TrrovKeFya7djOev 8ipov ypr[Iiiapa v] iypappac-rE]Vev' Si6rEmvca]riTpCa, [-ra-Favri2Wtc-vos Pt-1 K[adEIKO] 5 [oa?rTI Ti srpvTaVEias- &xiQArj]aiaE' flT[pald vv] [TAv -rrpoE8pcov-rrijy'p]t[Ev 'Hp]6xEIrT[os-- Ca.6--] [.......c14....... Kai]avp[-rrp6]F8p[ot-5 g8oEv T(C$l] Elv] [SiLjpcov Avaav5pos e]EF_op8o[vK]v8[a8r)v]atrEE[,is 'irp Jzv dayy]M7ovaOtv [-TrEv[of irrpuT]i&VEiS [-r-s v] 10 ['EpEXW1oso -r]4-v[eu]94$]v cv (rrrEp jove[vov -r]a rp6 [rC'vJ [b(YA1JaIC_0V T W- 'TE 'ATTT6?acA,)v]t r("O't TTp[oo-ra-rT1pI'w[t -TETI [Ial r 'Ap-ripiS8 BouA]aiaix,[ai-ro-Ts &(]?o[iS] [eoecs ols raTrpiov1v- &yae]e7T )([Ea <SE>S6Xeat]-Tc-i] -ra [yeyovorca iv Vv] [81ij.cov-r&j.tv &ycyae& SxaeotOa]i 15 [-roTslEpo-ISOTSge.ov 'lrri ac]M[pifai -fs PouXAs] T -roi:i6o6'oo ETrSI61 [KCai vei' T]E p1.{r'II['C' v] g'euaav gv YalejKov -EWI a&rracaas [Ovoias Trpv] ogCat 20
b
-TS av?XoyijS -rTS Povuds KcYi-roOiS'tiov VI [Si KCad Wacov a1TrraVTCOV [Kal -rTCOv Jv cacrvrois -rrpoag-ra-r-rov] K-ra TE -roii8itovu- iavp] [oT V61v.to yp )iapta-rca Kioai s KCial [aacTrovS -rTPvTaXVEISTT1s'EpEx(EdTSO eqa] -r6[v aIIToCIS KCnjY Xpvac-6Sao-reqpavco ] v6.lov] [v&Sc5ai [E*aIEEias EvEKa -rijsTrrp6& -r]}?CreEo*s4caxipNXo]
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181
ETiS 'rfv 1ovAuv K]al rTOv8fijiTo[vT6v 'A] [T-rlias-ris [rlvva{cov&vaypayat 86 r6o8S]'TO IqripiaC[r6y yp v] [apiaTrxa TOVKaTa vrpuTaVE]iav ElSKAp[coTnplv] XiOivov Kal v [ov c-rfiTai a]TO-r6 TC-rlTEr[bEl v] 6 [6t K1fipos &xpiel- Esi8] T-rivaSvaypagp[ivKal T-rv]
30 [av6cacivTroiKATrpcoTrlp]ov TO-r[v Taiifav] pipocal v -r y]ev6tEvov &v&X[coxa [TCVcrrpaT-coTIKC vvv]
vacat vacat
35
a
40
[ETriEVEpyTiroU T'iS AecovT[i6os6 V] &pXo]vTroS 1Trr fi [y56rs 'rrpUTavEaas] Alowva6oScopos Olt[XATrrrov] [KcpaXfijev ypap]CiT'rEvUv povuXiSWrI9{[cpaTrav] ['Avear-lpitcvos T]ETpaCSicTra[pI]voU, TE[TapTrni] rrv] po r[?U]Tlpco[rv r C[TirS]TrpuTav[lias- P]ouvfi P1ou[] po8pcov iTrTI[P1i]lev MvToiyv[rT]SM[vrI]o[ltyvou] "EppeiosKal o(u[jrr]p6O8po' [85o0Ev'T? p3ouXT v] EiwTrVrm1l] AvoaavSposOE[oip8ou Kuv5aeovaleUS TirS'Ep6EX0]T8os[Kal oi &ia'tv] 8i0 of TrpUTarv[tS
c
rTOI raltv([avrTES Kal -rT?]avcboAavY[TE s aroqai] vouaiv TET[povuXATOVTarali]av ov E;[XovTO iE :au]
45
50
55
60
Te T-rC Kap-Trov[....8.... TCS re e]uca[Svaa -eKvl] Tas KaerlK[oucracsev Tr TrpUTTa]vefa[t,riTLEheXfi] cOatl6E K[al TrCV AAXXov Kca[COSKail lXAoTri] aTr&VTCO]v ratvL] 8e86Xeat TE]TPOEo[uXET ~os' &y,[aOt Tr)(Xt1 ] aca TrO[vTaltav KpTrrov ...6...]&Tou [... .... Kaila[T-ravcoaat auOrbvOaAXoua]T?-r[a6vcor sTralve] Ca[t &eKal TOVypal4aaTEa... 5. .]cpv[a--- ca. --] TOVipEa TOiU 'cAOVLOUv-----] [-------Kal Kai TOVypapIaTra rT]. [S Povufis Kal] [-----9?---. ......... 17.......]ri[v Kal TOV rTro] 861iou [T,oo ....... . ]rTa 14K ....... [ypaaraTra K[al TrV KrpUKa] TOU iSi.ov EiO]XnjvTp[tVev6a Kai] [T-rSPOUAfjs Kia [TrovaOUX-riTvKaMtKpaTTnVG]opiKto[v Kal TOVTa] [l[iav TfiSpouvfiS .. oKAfv 'A]X[a]pvia K[al oTrpavCo]
[cat EKac-rovavTc'v eaAXo5 ajTE'p&avcot a[vaypayai] a Try ypal]4aTEra roy [KaTorTrpu] [8ETOr T-r6 iyiqptal [TavrEav eit KArpCOT-iptiov Xie]t[v]ov [Kal O'TPaat] [ [-------------------------------------]
lacuna 63
Separatefragmentwith headingof a citation
] d
[ri pou] ri
lacuna For the restorationin lines 28-29 see No. 221, line 12 and commentary. 221. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(E.M. 7539),brokenabove,below,and on the left, but preservingpartof the toothed rightside and rough-pickedback. H. 0.195 m.; W. 0.13 m.; Th. 0.105 m.; LH. 0.005 m.- 0.006 m.
Ed. U. Koehler,Hermes,V, 1871, pp. 341-342, No. XIII; LG., II, 441; J. Kirchner,IG., II2, 972; S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 146-147,No. 80, and p. 207, No. VII. PTOLEMAIS a. 164/3a.
NON-ETOIX.ca. 57 lacuna [--------.----------------- -
-]-ca.9--] ---[__ ---------------------]7r-E[ iaoai] [8 Kal TCOV aTIravTcov KOacoS Kal (ploTinrcos' 6sS6XEO]aitTEa [ovUEi -Trai] OWcACOV - ca.24- ?--------Kal Trv Tatiav ------[vEacra crp]avcjaaoct e[coi0 v]
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
182 5
10
[o-rTeqovcotkrraiv&raai Kal T'OV ypaILCaT'ra---
ca. 9------]CatiVrTOAiy[iictEav] --U TrCOV al TOV 17 ------ca. Kal T]OV ypaLiaTEra [-ris v] T iE ,O [KI TIEpa 21 'TV 'TTroypaCUa[r[T] TOU ---------ca. S'ou Kai [povufis ---------K]al v Tpt]VE?wea Kai rTOV 8ipou ECFin, aOXrq [a Kai 'TOV Ki'puvKa'rflS Pouijs Kal 'TOU . Kal rTOv Traciav T'rfs povufs .]oKiafv 'AXapvEaK[ai] [T'lv KanatKp6TriveopiKiov EKacrovac'-rcv OacAouoreqravcol vvw"v&v]aypapati 8 TOr6Sv [-reTpavWoaali [Tr6 riltapica TOVypatia-rTa TOVKaTraTrpuTavEav eis] KArlpcoT'rptovi0t aO'rTo iv Tri TrE1vet v i 6KPOpos [vov Kal oCTrfj-a Apo , ip]i0yl' EiSS' T'rv Trqv acveaInv TrO Kr1lpcoTnrpiouIEpicat r6O]v-raciav TrA)vvv [&vaypaqlv Kali vacat Tr [-rTpa-rco-TlKCV yev6Pi.Evov&vCXcoua]
Threecolumnsof nameslost from the register lacuna
15 [---]5copos A[--] [----]
Lines 2-3 have been better divided and dyaeTi TvXEtomitted from the latter line. Other changes have been made in the spacing of lines 5, 7, 10, 11, and 12 to match the other text of this year, No. 220. For the date see
Hesperia,XXVI, 1957,p. 74. The letterson the left side of the stone as preservedin line 12 have heretoforebeen read as iota, omikron, nu (Koehler,Kirchnerr, Dow), and no restorationhas been attempted.But a carefulexaminationshowsthat the lettershavebeenmisread.Theyarein realityiota (thereis no questionaboutthis),theta,eta, In the decreein this inscriptionomikronis made small and indicatedmerelyby two briefhrizontal strokes;the assumedomicron herein line 12is a completecircleandhas eventhe dot of thetawithinit. The letterreadas nu is in realityeta, for the cross-baris low, horizontal,and does not touch the upperpart t of the left vertical.The lettersin the register of names are largerthan the lettersin the decreeand in a differenthand. Omikron,for example,in line 15 is a quite normal rounded complete circle.
Lines 11-12 mustherebe readin the light of the text fromlines 28-29 of No. 220, and the text to be restored followed after an interval by--- irl, which ends the sentence. Both Nos. 220 and 221 were klerois ?v TCOI e -rET?lV teria with multiple slots on the reverse. A reasonable restoration of No. 220 shows room for a full 600 slots, enough
for the namesof all membersof the Council in the period of the twelveu prihylai. In this instance,as for No. 220, it must be assumedthat the fifty membersof the prytanywereto have their namesinscribedon the back of an outdatedkleroterionwhichhad once been n used forr the entireCouncil.Fifty slots mayindeedhavebeenusedagainfor presentpurposes,but sinceNos. 220 and 221 comefromthe sameyear it is doubtfulthat the two kleroteriahad duplicateregistersin full for the entireCouncilof 164/3.Thereare no slots now visibleon the preservedportionsof No. 221. The restorationof lines 11-12remainsdoubtful,but we suggestthat the temenoswas definedas that precinct ?v
at
6 KXfipoSKxpifoi:the sanctuary in which the selection by lot was consummated.
222. Fragment of a stele of light-blue Hymettian marble (E.M. 8140), broken below and at the left, but preserving
the toothedrightside, rough-pickedback,and the mouldingabove,althoughthe pedimenthas beenbrokenoff, found on the westernslopesof the Acropolisin December1894. H. 0.30 m.; W. 0.44 m.; Th. 0.135m. (stele),0.155m. (moulding);LH. 0.005 m. Ed. A. Wilhelm, Ath.Mitt., XXI, 1896, pp. 434-436; J. Kirchner, .G., II2, 952; notes and correctionsby S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, pp. 136-137, No. 75. AIGEIS a. 161/0 a. NON-ITOIX. ca. 56-65 ?rTiTTs I Il [?ri 'ApICTor]Xa IfroOCovTiSo SCOSEK&TnS &pXoVToS TrPUvTaveIas, D7iXcoviSov [ji BaKXUS(o]s 'EAieucivioSy[p]aia,T6uevv EKtipo(popicovos reTpa TCO. TrrpoiSpcovE [61 ifrTaIvA]oU,tTap-rTl riS 1TrpUTavE[icas poUA] ?,I PovUAE?UTm|pivco v [Ere?pi'ElEq -rp ?]arcov 'AVTI-rlIX AIlco[veiiS Kai avcrur]Pp[6]68pov ?6oieV Te? PouAEI 5 [---ca. 10--- 0i]Aovos Krp)lciesS eI[Tr]6r[v eTreSfTj oi] TlpUTaVE1s TsrS AiyetSoS KYalo[i] [a&Eiat-roiiraivw]cav-rTS Kaai [oCTEq]a[vcobaavTE S Ta'To]q)a[iv]ouvaiv TEi PouieT oTOV 6v ca.16---- --- -T s euia]S TeuKevat TaS K[a] ---a [piav EiAovro] e &uTr-[v v i'TrrpT? Tr5s|3ouovl]s[Kal To]U 5&[!.]ou, rinEl,ie [OrlKoiooas rT -rrpUTaveiat [fijo7cat66 Kal TC.Ov ?A]cov&TrrVT[covKcAoC)sKai lptXo]rT[i]lcp[s]*Oya[qeE]nXE1 6e86 V 1 See the drawing in S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, p. 206. Slight corrections in the text made after 1937 do not affect significantlythe reconstructionof the stele.
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10 [Xc0aiTr1 povui 1ralivEaa TOVT av -------]ov O(Xai85rvKal o-re Ca 'ralv?oal 86] Kaci[T6v] ypacca[Trao] Ke[aci]verov Tit&vop[os] [(pavco-al Moi o-rErpavcoIv Uov --]aiv ?< KoAoovo] Kcal Toy y[pappa]T&a IEpo Troi 'TTrcovO Tfijsp[ov] [--- Kal TOv TOJ 8ov Kal TOV A[- ---] -------------Ka]i nTrroypaCi[aT]&a [AXf Ka]i TOUA'o
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many of his readingscannot now be controlled. 223. Fragment of a stele of Hymettian marble (I 728), broken at the top, but preservingthe toothed left and right sides, the original bottom, including tenon, and the back, which was rough-picked but has been worn smooth near the top where there is a shallow rut worn by wagon wheels. Found on April 25, 1933, as part of a late Roman street paving east of the Tholos (1 12). The surface of the stone is very crumbling and has deteriorated since Dow's
reading. H. 0.81 m.; W. 0.465 m.; Th. 0.105 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, pp. 137-139, No. 76, photograph p. 138.
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224. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 5348), preserving the original toothed right side, but otherwise broken, found on February 26, 1938, in a disturbed area east of the Propylon to the New Bouleuterion (H-I 11). On the
brokenleft side thereare marksfrom the bottom of a clamp-or dowel-cutting. H. 0.16 m.; W. 0.065 m.; Th. 0.06 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006 m.
Ed. W. K. Pritchett,Hesperia,XV, 1946,pp. 142-143,No. 4, photographp. 142. ca. a. 160a.
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225. Sevenconnectedfragmentsof a Hymettianmarblestele(I 247),brokenat the bottom,and verynearthe top, wherethe springof the mouldingis preserved.Two fragmentswere found in late 1932, a third on March30, 1933, and four more on June 29, 1933, all in the wall of a modern house east of the Tholos (H-I 11-12). Combined Measurements: H. 0.84 m.; W. 0.43 m.; Th. 0.135 m.; LH. 0.005 m. (decree), 0.006 m. (register).
Ed. Hesperia,III, 1934,pp. 31-35, No. 21, photographof the threelowerfragmentsp. 32; S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl.I, pp. 148-153,No. 84, photographp. 150. PANDIONIS a. 155/4 a.
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The namehas beenrestoredin lines 5 and 45 (cf. P.A. 96) and lines 64-65 redividedto accordwith the reading of the stone. A smallfragmenthas been addedto the centerof the inscriptionresultingin new readingsin lines 47-54. For the possibility that -re povUie has been cut in error for TOOl5n"Icoi both in line 5 and in line 10 see Introduction, p. 6. 226. Two large joining fragments from a Hymettian marble stele (I 706). The lower fragment (= b) broken at the top, but preserving the smooth left side, with a shoulder cut near the bottom, the roughly-dressed right side, the rough-picked back, and the jagged bottom, was found on May 8, 1933, in the wall of a late pit in the Metroon porch opposite the second room from the south (H 10). The upper fragment (= a), broken at the top and bottom, but otherwise preserved, was found on May 21, 1937, in the same pit as the joining fragment, but at a lower level. Joined Measurements: H. 0.805 m.; W. 0.432 m.; Th. 0.107 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006 m. Ed. lower fragment, S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, p. 147, No. 82, photograph p. 147; with new fragment, W. K. Pritchett, Hesperia, IX, 1940, pp. 122-126, No. 25, photograph of both pieces p. 125.
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Line 5, lapis A; line 7, lapis a combined E and P; line 15, lapis HX and MEPIXA; line 21, lapis B; line 23, lapis A; line 28, lapis A;
line 30, lapis T; line 33, lapis APTEPAIAfPOI; line 36, lapis Q; line 37, lapis eEOXMIOX;line 38, lapis A; line 40, lapis A; line 43, lapis A; line 46, lapis A; line 47, lapis X; line 85, lapis 1; line 86, lapis H; line 88, lapis 0.
The treasurer and secretary have the same name (lines 2, 6, 7); the names must refer to two different men (father and son) because the name appears twice in the register (lines 18, 19). In No. 186 it is probable though not certain that the two occurrences of the same name also refer to father and son as treasurer and secretary,
though in this case thereis no formalobjectionto theirbeingidentical.Whenthe two officeswereheld by the sameman, a differentformulawas sometimesused, as in No. 240, 140/39B.C., in the archonshipof Hagnotheos: rTv 'racpiavKai ypappartcaaEVKTIpEVOV EiTeaTov (line 43).
Many of the errorsin the epigraphicaltext herenotedin the apparatuscriticuswereoccasionedby an illiterate
rendering from the cursive uncial script of the archival copy to the conventional epigraphic characters used in
the mid secondcenturyon stone. The problemhas been discussed(and the use of cursiveuncialsin the stonemason'scopy documented)by B. D. Merittin Epigraphica, XXXII, 1970,pp. 3-6. At the end of line 15therewas ampleroomfor the finaliota of pEpiaoai, thoughit was nevercut. It is preferable here to supply the iota at the end of the line, maintaining syllabic division, and not to print it at the beginning of line 16. In somewhat the same way, one may assume that the final nu of &rraTxrcov was not inscribed at the end of line 4. There seems, indeed, to be no room for it on the stone, but it would violate syllabic division to carry
it over to the beginningof line 5. Final nu could possiblyhave been inscribedat the end of line 1. 227. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(I 4594), brokenat the top and bottom, but preservingthe originalback, left side, and a small portion of the right side, found on March 10, 1937, in a modern house wall south of the
Eleusinionover the area of the Post-HerulianWall (T 22-23). H. 0.35 m.; W. 0.45 m.; Th. 0.135 m.; LH. 0.005 m.
Ed. W. K. Pritchett,Hesperia,X, 1941,pp. 280-282, No. 76, photographp. 281. ca. a. 155 a.
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The flutist,Technonson of Leon of Phegaia,had afloruit ca. 155 (cf. No. 226). 228. Fragmentof a steleof Hymettianmarble(I 1057),brokenat the rightand below,but preservingthe original toothed left side, rough-picked back, and pedimental top, found on November 23, 1933, under the floor of a late
Romanbuildingeast of the Tholos (H 12). H. 0.25 m.; W. 0.11 m.; Th. 0.125 m. (pediment),0.10 m. (stele);LH. 0.006 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, p. 125,No. 65, photographp. 125. NON-XTOIX.ca. 65-68
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229. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 3785),brokenon all sides and at the back, found on March 17, 1936,in modem fill west of the Hephaisteion(D 7). H. 0.145 m.; W. 0.11 m. (overall),0.082 m. (face);Th. 0.09 m.; LH. 0.007 m. Ed. W. K. Pritchett,Hesperia,XVI, 1947,pp. 191-192,No. 96, photographpl. XXXIX. antemed.saec. II a.
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lacuna 230. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 6161), broken on all sides and at the back, found on April 29, 1949, in the
Long Late Roman Wall east of the PanathenaicWay (O 8). H. 0.126 m.; W. 0.14 m.; Th. 0.08 m.; LH. 0.007 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 185-186, No. 36, photograph pl. 29; S.E.G., XXI, 459. ante med. saec. II a.
NON-XTOIX. ca. 62-66
lacuna oati Ka0qKOV [r1EiSi oi 'rrprT&v]es'rTS re [0uicias gOucaaV aTr&aTaS :v TETrp -rUTavEfat] TE Kal Kai T1iScrUAoyfisrTrs lXoT{Uri]coS, 1rr6tpXi[6rlacav6i [KaSCoS povuAf Kal TOO] TE vo'oi ol Kal Ta yrqfiyaaTa] &arravTcov [86rUov Kai TCOV &?CAo]v [aciTroTSTrpoCoTTa-rTTov ---ca. Kal 11 orTEavCta ajTOUS)XpU] [TroUSfiovu, rraivaoal] TOIS wrpT-r&v.[1S TriS---TOVv6i.ov e'?[p6ias EVEKaTIfS -iAoTl"ias] 5 [aoiT orTyavcol Ka-rTa] Kai TrpoSTOS 88oiS -----v 8p[V TOV'A&lvaov--------] [TriSSisTt'VpouA7v] Kal TbV lacuna
231. Part of a stele of Hymettianmarble(I 6257),brokenon all sides and re-cut,but with the originalthickness preserved,found in Januaryof 1950 among stones collected from the Long Late RomanWall east of the PanathenaicWay. H. 0.39 m.; W. 0.245 m.; Th. 0.14 m.; LH. ca. 0.008 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964,pp. 191-192,No. 40, photographpl. 31; S.E.G.,XXI, 462. ERECHTHEIS ca. med.saec II a.
NON-7T01X. ca. 43-48 lacuna fi (ouAfi
[fi poufi] [f ouvA] [6 Sqlos]
[Trv rTatlav] ] ['Ae ---[------
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[r6v] ypatlia [-ra Mrj]v6o[-rov]
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rpUTavEias'pOU[Ai, pou]
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T -rv 'rrpoSpcovfrrTE]y9Icl[EvArTroK[jS-Ca. s-] [ErUTrlpicov Kail Tfj[l poufv] vcrlxp6]po [--------------'w6SoGEv v TriS^ oi TrpuT&Cv[EtS [?------------------TiS] ]rEv e Kal orE[pavcbV] ['EpEx0eos0SKal olfailTOIl kr]aivcTavTrES T'OV-raplav Ov EiXovro] TrET [acVTES&Trocpafvouciv PIou]Xer T ------[ kciUTCv os AacTrrp.a o -r T[e ucri] 'AO Tre ?v rTeOuKvat rTaS 6rra'cas Trpu[Tave{] KaOrIKoacas] [as r 58io]u, TIjieeXfiaeoa 8[i Kat] [aclUrrp T-rTpovUASKai TOU cvAcov cOrravrTovKaAcosKa]l (pi oT-rcoS ycya[ei T-rV] [TCOV [Xet 6e86Xeal T-r1povuEIT mralvi]cai TV -rcaiav 'A.[----] [-------Oaroi oar[e9&] Aanlr"TpaKal o-reavj]Cal aTv-rov 6SKai TOVypaIIaTr]at Mlv6OoT'ovM[qrvo5cpou] [vcor- rTratVC'aaI ca. 8---] Kal ' lpa rTOUrrcovW]louKaC[ia[v--[- -----
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232. Fragment of a Hymettian marble stele, broken on all sides, discovered by Pittakys near the Agora, now lost Ed. K. S. Pittakys, L'ancienne Athenes, p. 76; U. Koehler, I.G., II, 426; J. Kirchner, I.G., I12, 921; notes by
S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, p. 126, No. 68. ATTALIS ca. med.saec. II a.
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iv rei] rS TEeos [-------------------9uo]av Ta[s KaOTrKOLraas cv Kal [Kal rTOU Tris avXAoyfis] TrS oPoy.fi Siliou] [rrpuTraveia, 6ner7Xivrlao 6i ol T?rv6ooi Ka[i TrC ylIaICaTra] iAAcov TrravrcovCv aO'roTsTpocaTaT]TroV [KOaTCOV [T-ro TrfS 'ArT]aXi5OSKal aC-r9[avcoaalaCrroOs] 8ipJOU, ralv?caaTOroS TrpUTa'vE1S KaTrarTV v6oov Eaoi3Pf]aCSVEKEV 5 [Xpvu A'OCTEqpavco eOeos] TriS['rrp6STOr5S [Kal (piNXo-rTas T-jS EIS'TV PouVfvvKal T6v 68]pov 'TV 'Arivaicov' [dvaypa&at85] TO 6 l(piCpaTOVypapraTra rbOV KaTirTrpu]TavEiav crri] [Tr6O8 eiS o-rXl\hVXtOf[vnVKaal [oai kv'rgCt TrpuTaviKcIl, ElS8 Tn'lVdvaypaqriv K]al T'lVwrroirlv TrfsAcrriXlSpep[faat] -rTyev6oevov] &vCAcopa. [-r6vTaliaV T-rv a-rpaTrico-rTKv
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poui] [ro6vxTaiav]
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[T&V?IS]
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[T6]v ypap
AuoviiaXov
[lacr]acEu [pou]XovTTpo 20
'AXaica
[pIc]ilaov
Thereare similaritiesbetweenthis text and No. 225, hencewe suggestkeepingthe payingofficeras the TcafaS and datingthis text aboutthe middleof the secondcenturybeforeChrist. TCrV orrpaTicoT-riov 233. Fragmentof a baseof Hymettianmarble(I 6178),foundon May 9, 1949,in the LongLateRomanWalleast of the Panathenaic Way just south of the railway (N 7), broken at the bottom and right, but preserving part of the rough-picked back, the left side, and top, including a crowning moulding which runs across the face and
aroundthe left side. In the top is a cutting,0.11 m. from front to back and 0.07 m. deep,for the receptionof a stele. H. 0.21 m.; W. 0.30 m.; Th. 0.30 m. (stele);0.325 m. (moulding);LH. 0.007 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964,p. 190, No. 39, photographpl. 28; S.E.G.,XXI, 461. med.saec. II a.
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fi PouvXl,oi TrpuTaveis r6v rTac[yav] 'AXAav[8pov]
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in corona [ri pouvXl,oe rrpuraveiS] ['r6v ypacia-rTa] --] [----
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234. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 3989), broken on all sides and at the back, found on April 8, 1953, in a
late Roman contextbetweenthe Odeionand the Tholos (I 11). H. 0.08 m.; W. 0.09 m.; Th. 0.06 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, p. 241, No. 12, photograph pl. 50; S.E.G., XIV, 72. saec. II a.
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lacuna [--- -
vaypacyal 8 Tr6oSTO ypipliaTa TOVypppaT-ra TOVKaTra rpv] Kai oricat v1 V T'COl pUTaVCIVIKcI EI TiV] ES [TavEoav] iv oTr[Xi XAlOtivel Kal [rinv a&v&Ceolv -rTScrri'XrlspIEpiaclrTv Traiav] [&vaypa]qlpv
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vacat ]
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10
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Col. IV lost
235. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 1312), broken on all sides and at the back, found on February 8, 1934, in a
marbledumpin the southwesternpart of the MarketSquare. H. 0.08 m.; W. 0.08 m.; Th. 0.025 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
AIGEIS or KEKROPIS saec. II a.
NON-ZTOIX. lacuna [----]s [---]oOS
[---]S 5
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corona
[---]vos [---]vos [racpyr]TTiot
Nl[---]
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missing
Line 6 may also be restored as [XviTrcr]uirroi.The text has been dated primarily on the basis of letter forms. Although the appearance of the wreath within the roster of prytaneis is strange, examples can be found in the
firstcenturyB.C.andlater, e.g. No. 293. Thereis, of course, no wayto be certainthat this inscriptionshouldbe identifiedas belongingto prytaneisand not to epheboi. 236. Fragmentfrom a stele of Pentelicmarble(I 6299),broken at the top, back, and right,but preservingthe smoothleft side and rough-pickedbottom,includingpartof the tenon, found on May 12, 1950,in the wall of a Turkishwell northof the Odeion(M 8). H. 0.354 m.; W. 0.257 m.; Th. 0.145 m.; LH. 0.008 m. (lines 1-4, 38-45) and 0.006 m. (lines 5-37).
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964,pp. 186-189,No. 37, photographpl. 30; S.E.G.,XXI, 463.
ANTIOCHIS ca. a. 150a.
NON-!TOIX. ca. 49-56 lacuna TO 9iclaica Tr6ETr6vypaica] [Si]pov rbTO['Arivalcov &dvayp&yat8: '-r
[T].a TOVKTraTa [lTpuTaV]i([aV ?v oTjrst Xleive1 Kal o-riCaal ?v TCt w-pUTavi] T K[ali Trv &v&aCtOrV TfjS orfSArnsImpcait Trv] [K]Cot'etS 6r T-rv &vcypac^v TalcaV TcOVorTpaTlco-rTiK[v T' yev6OjEvov &avAcoia]
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II Zcoiscrlnos
KpicoCTs 'Eplioylvs
eE65roTos
'ApiaEriSnrs
MEV{'KOS
Atovoalos 'aCveias
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10 ['A]vTiy'vry s ['Ap]x?rlj5os [E]vpPouXos 15 [O]u.Xia'&Ss
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ArljOKXfiS
Alovtovcio 25 Aioq9avns EVSnltos
35 'A'rroMacobvio lnoAin[E]lrro[s] 'AvSp[acs]
i p3ouvA Oapa&av
povouAi TExvcova
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[h povIou]
[i pIovui]
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EKac3pcovi
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6rlv
Line 9, lapis E.
237. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 6041).Found on July8, 1947,in a late contextoverthe northwestcornerof the Middle Stoa (H 12). Part of the smooth left side is preserved, but the stone is otherwise broken.
H. 0.245 m.; W. 0.058 m.; Th. 0.245 m.; LH. 0.006 m. post med.saec. II a. corona rT6vTa[ciiav rfis povuAfs] corona
The alpha with broken bar is an indication of the date. The name of the treasurer of the Council was inscribed in the wreath below the title, while above was the name of one of the other officers higher in order of precedence.
For the orderof the citationssee No. 240.
238. Fragment of a Pentelic marble stele (E.M. 7545), broken below, but preserving the original toothed left and right sides, the rough-picked back, and top, including pediment, said to have been found near the Tower of
the Winds. H. 0.39 m.; W. 0.49 m.; Th. 0.115 m. (stele),0.13 m. (pediment);LH. 0.005 m.
Ed. U. Koehler, I.G., II, 408; J. Kirchner, L.G.,II2, 967; notes and corrections by S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I,
p. 153,No. 85.
ERECHTHEIS a. 145/4 a.
NON-ZTOIX. ca. 50-58 [iTr]lMiyrpogavou aPXoVT-osrriTr 'iS AKa.LavriSosSEKirrSTrpvTa
dvTir VEIaS,iP'ETrnyEvrs AaIuTTpeOs MooxIcovoS eypapa&'rNeuev
ypapEis AtrqoKpKpaT'sAllOKpOTOU Ku6aOrlvai6vs''EXaq.npoAovo[s] 5
pr' EiKaCSaS KaTr'&XpXovTa,KaCtr& eov [8]E MouVVlXlcvoS5Coo5[K&] Ev&Trel KXoia Trv rp[o] T-rE,5o6CeKaT?E TfS 'TwpurVTavEia* S Kupia EvTa-t eaTprpcTCV i.ou T[u]o]o K(xaCUTVxrp6eSpot i8pcov TrepipILEv Ti[i.tuL 'EpXI[6E]S
-rTCo J SBirpC [EGSo]Ev TilcapxoS '.Erl[paTri5]o[u] qlrrrTioSelTrrEv' rrrp $v &rrayy\ouvaiv otl rrpuTr& TC'V jcv geuov T[a] Tis 'Ep[/J)e?60os[0rrip] VEiS evicTv rp6OT-ro[v 'KXqr]10 oiCov rcj[t] 'A[7rr6Oacovi TCrITpo]o-raTrMpico Kal -rTE 'ApT-ruIB-rT [Boutaia[] Kal-roTS [ ,iAois eoT]ls] iS PouAfisKcalTroU[5]ri[v]o[u], o[s] 1TrrP[o]vfV U-nTpTETr rTCO d3yae[eT 6rillcotTr&vv ayaOc 65Xeoeat -r&y[ey]ov6-ra -rnXe68E66Xca] &[v]-roT iepoT[sols ]evov [i9'] Uryieal Kal ac-coTr pial -nS -r pouXfisKal TOO[51l]iov Kc al [rrai8cov Kal yvvaiCKCoV Kca TCOV q)Acov]Kal oaull.lcXcov-[f]Trr[Eiti68]
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gOuaav T&sSeuolcas &iauoas TaS] Kae[lK]oO[o aS ?v 'rit] [ol rTpUTa&VEs v 68 KaciTriS ov7XoyfiS] Kcai q)tlOTi.1cas, rE?EhXgelral KaOkcos [lTrpl.rruvEta
15
v acroTi V [Trij pouXfiSKaiTOU -rrpouo-av Si ov Ka;TCV XSrov avrrTCr
]
[rov ol rE v6o11oKal TCa r)picrOaTa] -rTOU 8fipOUv' rraiv[Coal TroIs wipuTa] Kai TnfS [vsIS 'EpesX0eT8o OrETpavcoaaaO]T-roi[Xp]u[ci0 o0rTEavcoIKaTa T-rv]
20 [v6Oiov ]----rjSEIS-o ]o[S [ KacipiXo-Til{aS EvEKa EiacropEfaS lacuna
For the orator's patronymic in line 8 see Hesperia, XV, 1946, p. 212, note 25. The restoration and redivision of lines 17-18 is Meritt's. The surface of the stone has deteriorated since the time of Kirchner's edition and many of his readings cannot be confirmed. In a very few places a reading has been improved. Since the festival date is here given as Elaphebolion 22, it is evident that the festival calendar was retarded as much as twenty days behind the calendar Ka-ra0Eov.The retardation, more than was really necessary, was probably decided for the sake of postponing the Dionysia, and the compensation had not as yet been undertaken even after the Dionysia were past. 239. Three fragments, two of them joining, from a Hymettian marble base. The two joining fragments (I 813 and 819), are broken at the bottom, back, and left, but preserve part of the top, which was dressed to receive another block, and the smooth right side, which was inscribed. Both were found on May 16, 1933, in a late context east of the Tholos (H 11). The third fragment (I 737), which preserves part of the smooth left side but is otherwise broken, was found on April 29, 1933, in a late context southeast of the Tholos (H 12). a (I 813) + b (819): H. 0.125 m.; W. 0.115 m.; Th. 0.185 m.; LH. 0.010 m. (decree), 0.006 m. (citation). c (I 737): H. 0.13 m.; W. 0.10 m.; Th. 0.10 m.; LH. 0.010 m. (decree). Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, pp. 153-155, No. 86, photographs p. 154. ERECHTHEIS a. 145/4 a.
NON-ITOIX. ca. 41
5
I'rlTTiS'AKaCa]V
b
a
[pavcbaavwrs &rrocpaivovucv r?1 poouhAv]rTV rTailiav [..] T- ras T? r v0IiaS TreKn
c
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av] ArllioKp&rT[vKuvaOrlvaitaKai a-T?
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]
vacat 0.015 m. Only the finial of the first letter preserved in line 1 appears on the stone, just at the break, and it should belong to either a horizontal or an oblique stroke. Hence, Meritt suggests that the mason omitted the tau from Akamantis and that this decree belongs to the same prytany as No. 238, above, as seems most probable on all other grounds (cf. Dow, op. cit., p. 155); the orator was the same.
240. Two largejoining fragmentsfrom a stele of Pentelicmarble(I 6006),brokenat the bottom,but preserving the toothedleft and rightsides, the rough-pickedback, and top, wherethereis a dowel-cuttingnearthe left for
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the attachmentof a crowningpediment.The stele was discoveredon June 14, 1947,lying face down in a rectangularcuttingin the floor of the Civic Officesdirectlyin front of the retainingwall of the MiddleStoa (I 12). The rectangularcuttingin the face of the upperfragmentmust date from an earlierre-use. H. 0.84 m.; W. 0.545 m.; Th. 0.095 m.; LH. 0.007 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVII, 1948,pp. 17-22, No. 9, photographpl. 6; notes and corrections,L. and J. Robert, R.E.G., LXII, 1949, p. 106, no. 45; K. Stanley,A.J.P., LXXXII, 1961, pp. 425-427; B. D. Meritt, A.J.P., LXXXIV, 1963,pp. 419-420; S.E.G.XXI, 464. ANTIOCHIS a. 140/39a.
NON-ZTOIX.ca. 60 [Arri'AyvoOtou &pX]oVTOS rri TiS 'ArTTra[8oST1EnrrTTls rrpvurTavEiastIMeve] ---------------] [KpaTrMs Xapitivo]y oopiKioS 9ypa e[Uev [-------
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TpTrrpaaiasviKK[rlia' TrAV rpo6Spov
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] NIKnvoposMuppivoOlios Ka[i crUvrnrpO&pov [----- iSo8ev TrlOSollt'] [EO]KT!i[pMVos E]vri'pou EiTsacos ElhrEv''r[ip jcv &rrayyeMouocivol rrpurTaveS] r iKKAlnic-ovTCI Tre] Tv [Tr]is'AvTr[io]Xi8oos irp T-rcveuvoiov <6>v hOe[ovTr&a rpO6p TEiBovuXaatKai'Tros &hAois] ['ATr]6oAcoviTCrIlnpoorTaTrLpict Kal TEr'ApTQP[rlSt [e]9oTsols TrrTptoviv, Euraav 8EKcalT1r'ApTrii1[S1rETOcoop6pcoiKca&irraVT-ra T&] OauVET-Oaa KtctOS Kai [hAo]Xca EiOaXI.6vcosS' eP[ou90Trlo'av SE KaiTr'c STIrvia]
10 [T]ET T KP ov Ka'lTCVauji6&X)' ] T o[ Ka6p 'rT E xC TO[ rrrEp'ris PouVAfiS KaC AilpTwrpiKai Ka' TCtO'AT6rrOMovt] iKar TrOI'ATtr6?cOVTOTI T'IIOrcl [EjOucvv 8EKal nl[aTpcbIAot, T X?I8ES6Xe 0at T'r 8Sroloi] [T-l]veipuaiccbviv &verlKaVKaTr Ta 'raTapia v &yae[E1 [Tr] pev oyaea 8?xSEc0ai Tr yEyovoTa EvTOISispoTs[oTsge0ovbp' 0yitiat Kal cro] aiov Kaiyu[valKv itrrlS6ii8EoT?8 qu7A] al rai [T]rlpica TTqST?povuxaiKalTOU81ou1 Kal 15 [rat] eicaiveVvous TCOI -r Ol 611WCm T WpUT&VEIS TS 0uo'ia[Sg0vUaav'&rclaS caat] [K]cae'Kov <E>v Tl rpT-rTacvial KcaosC Kai (piAoTT,cos'E'rTip[E,arlVTatl S Kai T"rS] 'TOUi 5fov Kal TO-V &AXoov c'rr[av'rTv v c aCTroIsTrrpooC] [au]M?aoyqS-rs -rE pouqfis Kal
[T]aTrTovot T?rvo6otIKal Tr(& TOrISrrpvrTav1s] yripialiaTa TOUS6mou' &Traiv&T[ai 20
25
KaTr&T[6V v61iov ESOlaEEas] [T]fiS 'AVTitoXI5o Kai oreptavcaial Xpuo'v t mreyaYC&voI [?v]EK?vTTrSlTpoS TroOs 0eoUs.Ktal lo-roTilias TriS Ets Tlv pou[v v Kal TOv Sfiiov'] [&]Vaypawat 8 TO-r6TOri lo-Jtlc a TOVypapoIaTTo TOv Kara 'rpUTav[6E(aVEis oT1XqAiV] ElS5i T-rVTroi'-lav TrqSorr[rirsS Kal TTIV (va] [Ait]ivrlv KaioaTro-al v [Tr]l TTrrpUTravitKv' TOYsVO6yEvov [y]paq9v pApiaoalTrOV [i&vAcojla vacat] [Tapcia]vrTCOV porpaTrcoTrKCo 6 8fIos n povuAi i po[uvi] rTOvTaniav TOV roOs1 EVKTiujEvov
30
TrpvuTa'VE
EITrEcov
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[]jri 'Ayvo0iou &PXOVTOSrri TriS'ATTcA{OS nTrEljTTNrjS wrp.raVEiaS [fi]l MEvEKpaT'rS Xaptiivov GopiKIOSEypaoliraTEvE? MalcaKTnc ptcovoS
SEK&aTr eiKa&aS, 6O'O66KCal ev-rTpalJSET' T|S rrTTVTaveiasPOU7lf
[?], TTElpaieTlv TCOI(Dcocapopio
40
Kal nlTEAr&o1os ['E]rTrKpa&roV CT.lTrp6EO8pol
r Tp
E EV'KTi{rEVO Eir5i8povu EITE-raos ErIo
45
50
T'rrpoSpcov &re?piYlQ[VNIKOKP&TTIS
TEo?I
vVv 6OEV
sT vv pouV?
ol rrpUT&ves-rfiS'AVTIO w1trE18fi
c Kal cTEavcbcavTES drrm'ocaivouv XiBos Kal o aEifao-rTtiaTivaav-res otv TEt pouVATTOVTaIlCay Kal ypaiplaT&a EUKT{rjievov ElT-aTov T&S7T8v aoias TErvKEValT&s- .r.Ko[iU]CaC S EVTETTrpuTaVEial' rrII1E6Xicr0al 6E1 v Kai rTCOV aTr&VTCOV &A.XcoV KaoASoKal qpXoTiorlcOS' 66XOeal tvv &ya0El TrUXE1 v ' T'rEpouVAET IT E TOVTal(iav Kal ypapiaTia E'KrIIEVOv ETiaov ETalVOC6oal EjVaE[3iaS EVEKVTfs wp6s rTOS (puTaotS E'Traltvcalt56 Kal TOVypataTCq Kal TO7 86q.OU ErTp&aT1TTrov TS povAf3ois 'PaILvovcTiovKal TOVvOTroypapIaTaaV XaiprlTiSrqv KopvuSac a Ka TOV lpv K uKa T-rs pBouAis Kal TOi8rilovU EOiXfqvTpi Traiav TTqSpovUAj VVV vE6i.EaKai TOVacTlTrlTvOE66oopovOivaTovKal T6V Kal 'Aiacbviov 'AvaUXo-arlov vv TOVlepfa 7TO crrcOViov AvKoppova Zouvita T Kal aTSQpavooratEKaTov a -rTov0caou oaTreavcolr dvayp&cat ? TO68 {rTO6 }
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v eiS anrATv Xt0ivlv Kat Tfi V T6v KcaT- -TrrpTaveiaV li pi TT-V Trorlctv -rlTt TrpUTaVlKCIo 6^ EIS rTiSoriA?71sKac T'lV &(vaypa(O^v
Tr6ypiaciOa TrbvvpaTlari ot aiv
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,fiv] [?i pouAf]
['Api4cbvlov] ['AvaXpOealov]
[AvK6ppova] [-ouviEx] Line 6, lapis ON; line 16, lapis HN.
The year was intercalary, with the decree of the Council passed on the 146th day (lines 37-38). The sacrifices for the Stenia and the Theseia fell in the month Pyanopsion (L. Deubner, Attische Feste, pp. 52-53, 224-226) as did also the sacrifice to Apollo Patroos and the carrying of the sacred wreath, which was dedicated at his shrine
(cf. Deubner,op. cit., pp. 198-199)duringthe Pyanopsia. 241. Fragment of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 178), broken at the top, back, and right side, but preserving the fine-picked left side and possibly part of the bottom, found on March 1, 1932, in the southwest corner of the Mar-
ket Squareat a late level (F-G 14). H. 0.193 m.; W. 0.109 m.; Th. 0.09 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, III, 1934, p. 38, No. 26, photograph p. 38; notes by S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I,
p. 155, No. 87. ca. a. 140a.
NON-XTOIX. fi povuXa in corona TptOV
n'6pt ov
Dow dated this text by identifying the hand with that of I.G., II2, 971, which belongs to 140/39. 242. Fragment of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 2497), broken on all sides and at the back, found on February 27,
1935,amongcollectedstones southwestof the Tholos (G 11). H. 0.115 m.; W. 0.17 m.; Th. 0.039 m.; LH. 0.005 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXVI, 1967, pp. 234-235, No. 44, photograph pl. 59; S.E.G., XXIV, 175.
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III lacuna [------]
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century.The quotas,however,belong to the period before the system of representationbroke down,prior to ca. 200. 243. Four fragments, which join to form two large pieces, from a tapering stele of Hymettian marble. The upper
piece, which is brokenbelow but is otherwisepreserved,includingcrowningmoulding,is composedof three fragments(I 2145a-c).Fragmenta was found on December15, 1934,in a modernhousewalleast of the northern partof the Odeion(N-O 10);b was discoveredon February18, 1936,builtinto the modernretainingwallaround the Giantsnorthof the Odeion(L-M 9); and fragmentc was foundon April28, 1936,in a Byzantinewall north of the Odeion(M 8). The lower piece d (I 6295) was found on May 8, 1950, used as the base for a pithos northeastof the Odeion(N 8). a-c: H. 0.60 m.; W. 0.52 m.; Th. 0.21 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006m. d: H. 0.80 m.; W. 0.549 m. (top), 0.569 m. (bottom);Th. 0.205 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXI, 1952,pp. 359-367,No. 7, photographof dpl. 91; S.E.G.,XII, 101.a: S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 112-113,No. 56, photographp. 112;with the additionof b and c, W. K. Pritchett,Hesperia,IX, 1940,pp. 126-133,No. 26, photographp. 127. HIPPOTHONTIS a. 135/4a.
NON-XTOIX.ca. 50-60 TtTOaptPX(rlV[e!rrlTriSrTToMAeltiSOS] 'ETrrAtolvwoviuaPXovros -ro0 p.Tra
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c&vdrrayyMAouva[v ol wrpU-r&] Opa[c]oovEO0uKa&prov KrlytairtSel7Tev'Orrrnp TCOV Cv euvatCv ?Ovov TCOV Tr& [v]EI TiS i'iTrrroOcov.Ti8os rPTp TrpO [,&KX'aitov] oI rrdr[ptoviv'] TCOt Tr 'ATr6?covI TCroTTpoo-rTaTorrpic Kal TOiS 1S ot1S OeoTioS 10 .cyaeie TXE1 5E86XDatTrot I .lc Ot, TI&[V dcyac&6iXEoCraTC yEyo[v6rTa] Ev rTOiS ytIial Kal aooTpial Tfs Trepovufis Kal T[OUSiovU] itpois ols geuov ip' OC rreiS8 o[i r[prTa] KaCilai6cov KailyUvatKCO Kxai-rCv qiXovKaval v cCXcOV o Tc TEeU(OiaSgUVaav TS KacOIiKOioaaS cTra(TaCS?VT il TrpUTav[eiat] VEiST
Si KalTrfis KaXCos KaliqpioioTricos, bTrre.ei0rlCav oavuoyfs TrST?re 3[ouXis]
15 KaciiTOU8ji.ou Kal TCOV oA) COV acrTVTcov i)VaTo1OSTrpooCTaTTrOV [oi Tre]
v6potKal[rT]&a TrOUSTrpUT&v?
r TrOW[rlpit]olCarTOV 'A& vaicov' &vayp&paai8 T6r ypagCILaTaTOVKcaTa'[Trpu]TavEiav EIsorTAnv Atleivr Kca caoricjal iv [rTCO] el-r S Tiv dvay[paciq]v Kal Tr1V TrrpuTaviKcoV TOV rTO rrofroCtiv TrfS hArSXepICutoval Ta[iav] -rTCOv CorpcaTIcoTIrKcv yev6y[evov (]v6AcoCtaV 6 Tijpos i1 povu7m fi 3ou?i i'i p3ov?i
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vacat 'rT Poufl] vacat [O6o0EV oi T'rS OP&CTaO E[uKaCppTouKilqpaiois eFTrEvT1rrEiSfiTrpvUTaVE1S 'I]TrrOcov[riSos] KcxlrTEqaVCbo'aCVTeS Ka Oi Tr]EPou[AET 'TV Ta] o&[EI OTrroyacivouCiv [' CTO1Tra1VCavLTS -evo---'EA?uciviov EAXov-o E rauTC-rv K]ai-r[6vypapta] -EvoKp&aTrv prlav[ov KEiptiaSrvrcasTcreuaias TrSuKvat&dTr&][aS'asiSKarl] [T]i[a AOMav6pov'a S'EKcl] [Koi'as ev T-rfTrpUTaVEialOTrrpTrqSpoouAXSKal T-O 8'liOU, I1TItIEEfiaOat [TCOVCacov
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Te [P]oUy[E6i]
'EXsucivlov, ETra]i[v]oalS KalTorb[v] d a[i] TOVype[ap]cr?ta Tfi TSE pouX[s] [ypaciaTc-a Aacrav5pov-----K K]Etpirlv Ia TOV Kca 50 [Kal T-O Spliou 'Av0soTnipiov- -OO]ipta roypapiEaTia KcaA[i] [av-------'AA 8iou 'ApysYov rT]fIS lva Kal TOV pouAis KaliTroiU K
In line 16, lapis TPYTANEE;in line 63, lapis YAAPOE;in line 75, lapis AOPAIXIOX.
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For the reading in line 139 and the restorationin line 53 see No. 244, line 2, from the same year. New readings at the ends of lines 47ff. here published for the first time have necessitated the redividing of lines 49-58. The year was intercalary. The decree of the Council was passed on the 228th day, the decree of the Demos on the 235th. 244. Fragment of white marble (I 6965), broken on all sides but preservingthe original rough-picked back, brought from the Tower of the Winds to the Agora Museum in May of 1961. H. 0.18 i.; W. 0.24 i.; Th. 0.06 m.; LH. 0.005-0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, pp. 21-22, No. 21, photograph pl. 5; S.E.G., XXI, 466.
a. 135/4 a.
NON-ITOIX. Ca.42-50 lacuna xKalT'OvspEpaTrO [-------7o0- 1ca*yoo E)pa'arrrTov] Kxai-rTvTa] [rapyf'rrnovKval T6avacri*XijTv 'Hy]kiv XKYavLPcov[irlv [pfav sj~ PovuMjs'Hp6lT-rov] a!KaPtaxKxal-tv &v[Triypaq)ka 'Api] [a-rcovaAapprrrpkaxal -rv &va]ypaq)a Avaoaviav 'Av[aKatkaxal -rov] 5 [&rl -T&"JTivploaTraAEWv]av'E-ripioiovKa Kal[Tov ypaptaorr] ' [a T6'ovKaTra rrpvravdiav]E)E6XuT-rov 'ApqTi-p9[7rrieEvKal T6V] [ rhr T6 &rr6ppyrTov KYaQa[-rqav&0aat6] 'HXi6s]copovTTlaaviakva T6] [iaacrrov aiTrr6veak7Mo]iO a-4eqp]&(vcv&(vayp[payltSi TOSSE Trov &v KaTr&irpvrq[vfiav orir1l1 ypapi4aT-rfla [pyiipoia.a Tc6Yv] 10 t aatjl V -o1r-pvavtxcZi Si 'rjlv vaypa] uaI 8tevrjiKYal E41s Trl]S %n'7Siispoaa[i-rOv-rTaLfavVV] [qnW Kai ThjvTroilraIvw ] T6 yF]ii60ipvov&v&XcO[iAa vacat [TG$vaTrpaTicAT1KG$Yv IIve[]------[----ros [---------] lacuna
Restorations have been made with reference to another prytany decree of the same year (No. 243). These are the last examples of prytany stelai to be set up bv -rT'1 rrpvravtav . The next locale was oi5 &YvenKaipovit (Nos. 246, [248, 249,252,254], 258,261), followed (after Sulla) by &v ITrCt (Nos. 2644[265],268, 278, [279]). PovuXvmrpif&. 245. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 4758), broken on all sides and at the back. Found among collected marbles south of the Stoa of Attalos on April 21, 1937. H. 0.105 i.;
W. 0.153 i.;
Th. 0.087 i.;
LH. 0.012 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXVI, 1967, pp. 59-63, No. 6, frag. a, photograph p1.21 (lines 1-4 of a decree in praise of Menodoros). The fragment was identified as a list of names and disassociated from the other fragments of the decree by A. G. Woodhead. HIPPOTHONTIS post med. saec. II a. lacuna
['Hp&]1slt-ro[s] lacuna 246. Threenon-joiningfragmentsof a Hymettianmarblestele. a: Fragment,brokenat the bottomand the right,but preservingthe originalleft side,back,andtop, including part of the pediment,found in the OuterKerameikos,now in the BerlinMuseum(No. 1167). H. 0.26 i.; W. 0.21 i.; Th. 0.105 i.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. A. von Velsen, ArchaeologischerAnzeiger, XII, 1854, pp. 466-470; U. Koehler, LG., II, 459; J. Kirchner, IG., II, 977; notes by S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, pp. 155-156, No. 88.
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b: Fragment(E.M. 7589),brokenat the left and below, but preservingpart of the toothedright side, roughpickedback, and pedimentaltop, found nearthe Libraryof Hadrian. H. 0.29 m.; W. 0.22 m. (stele),0.245 m. (pediment);Th. 0.10 m. (stele), 0.12 m. (pediment);LH. 0.006 m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys,'E.' ApX., 1839,No. 283; A. R. Rangab6,AntiquitisHelleniques,No. 797; U. Koehler, I.G., II, 459; J. Kirchner,LG., II2, 977; notes by S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 155-156,No. 88. c: Fragment(I 4476) preservingthe originaltoothed left side, but otherwisebroken,found on February3, 1937,in a moder house wall east of the Post-HerulianWall and southeastof the MarketSquare(U 22). H. 0.22 m.; W. 0.105 m.; Th. 0.095 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. W. K. Pritchett,Hesperia,X, 1941,pp. 282-283, No. 77, photographp. 282.
ATTALIS a. 131/0a.
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lacuna For the restorationof lines 1 and 2 see W. K. Pritchettand B. D. Meritt, Chronologyof HellenisticAthens, p. 131. For the restorationof lines 19-20 and 36-37 see Hesperia,XVII, 1948,pp. 25-27, No. 12.
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247. Two non-joining fragments of Hymettian marble, with blue veins. The larger piece (I 6099), broken on all sides and at the back, but preserving the start of the spring of a moulding at the top, was found on April 14, 1948, in a late context west of the Southwest Fountain House (H 15). The smaller fragment (I 6097), broken on all sides
and at the back, was found on April 10, 1948,in the samelocality. a (I 6099):H. 0.11 m.; W. 0.155 m.; Th. 0.05 m ; LH. 0.006 m. b (I 6097): H. 0.07 m.; W. 0.09 m.; Th. 0.045 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964,pp. 192-193,No. 41, photographspl. 32; S.E.G.,XXI, 468. ca. a. 130 a. NON-7TOIX.ca. 46-49 o [0 s ]i aPXovTos hri Trqs-----------[rri ]s tp[uTrviads] ev -------------[i 8]ivou [ A
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248. Four fragments,two of themjoining,from a Pentelicmarblestele. Fragmenta (I 535), brokenon all sides and at the back, was found on March 1, 1933,built into a modem bothrosover the northwesternpart of the Libraryof Pantainos(Q 13). Fragmentb (I 756), preservingthe originalright side, but otherwisebroken,was discoveredon April 26, 1933,in the disturbedfillingof the south gate tower of the Post-HerulianWall (Q 13). It joins at the top fragmentd (I 3046),whichalso preservesthe originalrightside, but is otherwisebroken,and was found on June 18, 1935,in a moderncellarfloor over the easternend of the Middle Stoa terrace(O 12). Fragmentc (I 138),brokenon all sidesand at the back,but preservingpartof the interlacingstalksof a wreath, was found in the southwestcornerof the MarketSquare,thoughthe contextis unknown. a: H. 0.18 m.; W. 0.17 m.; Th. 0.12 m.; LH. ca. 0.01 m.
b and d: H. 0.315 m. (combined);W. 0.082 m. (combined);Th. 0.058 m. (combined);LH. ca. 0.01 m. c: H. 0.12 m.; W. 0.065 m.; Th. 0.06 m.; LH. 0.009 m.
Ed. a, b, c: S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 156-158,No. 89,photographp. 157;with the additionof fragment d and the replacementof fragmentc, B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XIII, 1944,pp. 257-260,No. 12, photographof b and d joined p. 257. KEKROPIS ca. a. 128 a.
NON-5TOIX.ca. 65 lacuna
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249. Two non-joining fragments (I 78) from the upper part of a pedimental stele of Pentelic marble. The righthand fragment a, mended from six pieces, is broken below and on the left, but preserves part of the right side, back, and top, including a finial and a corner of the pediment. The left-hand fragment b, mended from two pieces, is broken below and on the right, but preserves part of the left side, back, and top, including the other finial and the left corner of the pediment. Both fragments were found on July 21, 1931, in a late Roman context
east of the Altar of Zeus Agoraios(J 10). a: H. 0.455 m.; W. 0.27 m. (stele), 0.30 m. (pediment); Th. 0.045 m. (stele edge), 0.075 m. (stele center), 0.105 m.
(pediment);LH. 0.007 m. b: H. 0.38 m.; W. 0.24 m.; Th. 0.075 m. (stele), 0.105 m. (pediment); LH. 0.007 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, II, 1933, pp. 163-165, No. 9, figure showing preserved letters p. 164; notes by
S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, p. 158, No. 91. ERECHTHEIS a. 125/4a. b
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a Ti prlpyfiacraa 15 [Trovoi T?-v6OoiKai TO0V 8ji.iOU,irTaivccraTO'S'rrp]uTavE[4S TrfS] KalarE9avCOalacrros )Xpucl o"rreavc ['EpeX0ET8os iqTaVKaT&T]6rVvO[ov E0] TroOs 0eoOSKal(piqoTllfias s '[v pouiAv] Tr' Ei]S [opdaiS vEKaT's ri 'rrpoS [Kai T6'V 8flOV TOV'Aevaicv' d&vaypaait8S-r6oer6TO yfpiaila Tr6][ypa.liaT-ra] ba ivorXili tdOV Kai crorfirao0 &vicVKaipov iv [TovKaTaTrpuTaeV fir TOS6] 20 [yev6ievov&v&?COipa TcraiavT-rVcTrparoTi-rtKov.] ?epioaa TOV For the restorationin line 3 see B. D. Meritt,TheAthenianYear,p. 190; S.E.G.,XXI, 472. The placefor settingup the steleis restoreddifferentlyhere(line 19)fromthat suggestedin the editioprinceps. For of &vEOKaipov it see the commentaryon No. 244 and p. 3. 250. Fragmentof a Pentelicmarblestele (E.M. 7591),brokenat the rightand bottom,but preservingpartof the toothedleft side, rough-pickedback, and top, includingpediment,found on the Acropolis. H. 0.25 m.; W. 0.265 m. (stele),0.295 m. (pediment);Th. 0.105 m. (stele),0.125 m. (pediment);LH. 0.007 m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys,L'ancienneAthenes,p. 292; 'Ep.'Apx., 1853,No. 1458;U. Koehler,I.G., II, 460;J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1003;B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,II, 1933,p. 165; notes by S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, p. 158,No. 90. HIPPOTHONTIS a. 125/4a.
NON-7TOIX.ca. 61
'ETri'la&ovos&pxovwrosrn'iTris 'Awr[loxisos ECTIfS'rpuTCavEiaSfi 'ArAIV68copos] 'EAeuafviosypaC [e-raTvevTToaiESEcWvos 'AvaEiKpOrrouS EiKSCaaS, TrilTTlmIETr' rpi]
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lacuna For the restorationsin lines 1 and 2 see B. D. Meritt,TheAthenianYear,pp. 190-191;S.E.G., XXI, 473.
251.Fragment of Pentelicmarble,brokenbelowandat theleftandrightsides,recutat theback,butpreserving the originaltop whichoncehada moulding,nowbrokenaway,formerlyin the collectionof D. M. Robinson, fromwhichit wastransferred to the FoggMuseum(Cambridge, Mass.,U.S.A.). H. 0.145m.; W. 0.215m.; Th.0.035m.; LH.0.007-0.01m. Ed. S. Dow and D. M. Robinson,Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 158-160,No. 92, photographp. 159.
HIPPOTHONTIS (?) a. 124/3a.
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S.E.G.,XII, 102refersto Dow's articleon the nameof the secretary(StudiesPresentedto DavidMooreRobinson, II, 1953,pp. 358-360)wherehe discussesLG.,II2,7594,the tombstoneof Andronson of Pyrrhiasand rejects Raubitschek'ssuggestionthat the nomenherein line 2 was Tluppias(cf. Indexto Hesperia,I-X, p. 131).He also rejectsthe nomen"AvSpcov suggestedby Raubitschekin the sameindex(p. 12).It is best left withoutrestoration.
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252. Fragmentof a Pentelicmarblestele (E.M. 7603), brokenat the top, bottom, and left side, but preserving part of the toothed rightside and rough-pickedback, found on the Acropolis. H. 0.32 m.; W. 0.22 m.; Th. 0.165 m.; LH. 0.009 m. Ed. U. Koehler, Hermes, II, 1867, p. 328; I.G., II, 472; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1004; notes and corrections by
S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, p. 160,No. 93. ERECHTIHEIS NON-STOIX. ca. 55-65
a. 122/1 a. [corona]
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['ErriNIKO?i4OV &PXOVrTOS Trlq Aiyetos Trpi]urTS rpv-'ravia, ?ti 'ETrn Tr'i
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OlvaTos&ypapipErruevBoriSp]opicvos 6yB&6 iaoralp [yEvrls 'Erlyvou Ev 8i vaTirrli]o-racivov, ivar'r TriS [voU ipJ3o.icoit Kcrr'&pXovarcl, iKaoTr& iv Tr'cOI O rpol' -rT'V] rrpoi6poov Erre1rpltEevTi Kupia [rrprTaveIas iXKAlcraia v I TTaavItEs KOs Oweo-r6purov 'AppoSCknos aunPTrpt6EpotvSoQ]Ev T'rl 8ijlco' [tcov v iTrrp v &rraryyXou]aIv oi 'rrpuTavrEsTijs 'Epe ['AqpoSicTou 'Alrlvie=s ETWeVv 'rT TrE'Awor6?A cmV T-OV cSv 6uov Ta&rpo TV
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surface,found on February1, 1952,in a modem house south of the Churchof the Holy Apostles(O-Q 16-17). H. 0.26 m.; W. 0.195 m.; Th. 0.12 m.; LH. 0.007 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, pp. 22-23, No. 23, photograph pl. 5.; S.E.G., XXI, 478.
PANDIONIS a. 118/7a.
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254. Sevenfragmentsfrom a Pentelicmarblestele, four of themjoining to form one largepiece. a: Fragment(I 1773c) preservingthe smoothlyworn back, but otherwisebroken,found on April 8, 1935,in a late Romancontextoutsidethe MarketSquareabout 50 meterssouthwestof the Tholos (F 14).This fragment joins b below and e on the right. H. 0.10 i.;
W. 0.11In.; Th. 0.115 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
b: Fragment(E.M. 7586)preservingthe smoothly-wornback,but otherwisebroken,foundnearthe Churchof 'Yra-rra vnri in the area of the Agora.This fragmentjoins a at the top, e on the right, andf on the left. H. 0.275 i.; W. 0.28 i.; Th. 0.128 i.; LH. 0.006 m. c: Fragment(I 1773b)broken on all sides and at the back, found on April 12, 1934,in a late contexton the floor of the Tholos (G 12). H. 0.05 i.; W. 0.097 i.; Th. 0.048 i.; LH. 0.006 m.
d: Fragment(I 6169) broken above,below,and at the right,but preservingthe toothedleft side and smoothly worn back, found on May 2, 1949,in the Long Late Roman Wall east of the PanathenaicWay and south of the railway(0 8). H. 0.11In.; W. 0.I m.; Th. 0.114 i.; LH. 0.006 m. e: Fragment(1 6171) broken above,below, and at the left, but preservingpart of the toothedrightside and smoothlywornback,foundon May4, 1949,in the samecontextwithfragmentd. Thispiecejoins the rightsideof a and b. H. 0.15 i.; W. 0.10 i.; Th. 0.115 in.; LH. 0.006 m. f: Fragment(I 6648) broken above, below, and at the right,but preservingpart of the toothedleft side and the back, which was originallyrough-picked,but has now been worn smooth, found on March 31, 1954, in the southwesternpart of the squarewest of the SouthwestFountainHouse (G 15). This fragmentjoins the left side of b. H. 0.15 i.; W. 0.185 i.; Th. 0.115 i.; LH. 0.006 m. g: Fragment(I 4176) broken above, below, and at the right, but preservingpart of the toothedleft side and rough-pickedback,found on May 20, 1936,builtinto the edge of a late pit northeastof the Odeionclose to the railway(N 7). H. 0.21 i.; W. 0.135 i.; Th. 0.115 i.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. b: K. S. Pittakyset al.,'Eirrnypaqcad &vKoTrol,qpiA2X.&8ov 1TppCTov,1851,No. 13 (repeatedby M. H. E. Commentatio from a of the publicationcommunicatedby L. Ross); Meier, Epigraphica,Halle, 1852, copy A. R. Rangab6,AntiquitisHelliniques,No. 468; U. Koehler,I.G., II, 454; J. Kirchner,LG.,II, 989; with the additionof a and c, S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 162-165,No. 96, photographp. 163. a-c with the addition of d, e, f, and g, M. LarsonLethen,Hesperia,XXVI, 1957, pp. 25-28, No. 1, photographsof new fragments pl. 4; S.E.G.,XVI, 100. ERECHTHEIS a. 104/3a. d
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255. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 1773a),brokenon all sides and at the back, found on April 12, 1934,in a late contexton the floor of the Tholos (G 12). H. 0.15 m.; W. 0.055 m.; Th. 0.09 m.; LH. 0.005 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, pp. 161-162,No. 95, photographp. 161.
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lacuna Lines 5-10 have a differentdivisionfrom that in Dow's publication.For the restorationsin lines 8-9, see
Hesperia,XXVI,1957,pp. 25-28,No. 1, lines51-52(No. 254).
256. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 2945),brokenon all sidesand at the back,foundon May28, 1935,in the wall
of a modemhouseovertheterraceof the MiddleStoaat theeasternend(O 12). H. 0.083m.; W. 0.061m.; Th.0.034m.; LH.0.006-0.008m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXVI, 1967,pp. 235-236, No. 45, photographpl. 60; S.E.G.,XXIV, 178.
LEONTIS fin. saec. II a.
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The list of namesprobablybelongs to a prytanyregisterand Meritt'sdating has been confirmedby S. V.
of themason(Hesperia, XXXVI,1967,p. 242). Tracy'sidentification
of Pentelicmarble(I 5919),brokenonallsidesandattheback,foundonJuly13,1946,in a marble 257.Fragment dumpin the areasouthwestof the Odeion. H. 0.24m.; W. 0.175m.; Th. 0.10m.; LH.0.008m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964,pp. 193-194,No. 43, photographpl. 33; S.E.G.,XXT,486. ca. a. 100 a.
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258. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 629),preservingthe smooth-pickedleft side and rough-pickedback,broken at the top and rightand apparentlyrecutbelow,foundon March31, 1933,in a marbledumpwest of the Middle Stoa. H. 0.145 m.; W. 0.135 i.; Th. 0.075 in.; LH. 0.009 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XV, 1946,pp. 226-228,No. 54b,photographp. 227, associatedwith I 2175.This associationdenied and the inscription'republished by Meritt, Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964, pp. 194-195,No. 44; S.E.G., XXI, 481. PANDIONIS ca. a. 100 a.
NON-TXTOIX.Ca. 57 lacuna
-r6 pf(qnapa] 8i -rT6r [---------------------------?&vayp&pat -r6vKTa-raZ [-rT]vy[paxppcarrat rrpv-avciav gv a ilr7t 7ueivriii'lxa rrfaca oZi&av] irv ,froir-ncv-rij 'riihsl -rv -ratifav] [Ei]icaip9[v?jiel-S Sri'v avaypaxcpvxKal 1KVEpfxe p ra yri6oFv vov &&Avcvoacz------ca.7-17 ?-] [-r]Z a4TpaQ'1COT ------------5 T&ST1sU[?---------------------? IcTacavtidR] Mrirrp6<8>cpp[os] AEcovfir&s 10 Zcot?.o V 41lv6aTrpcTros [*Av]?pcwvv lacuna 259 Two joining fragments of light blue-gray Hymettian marble. Fragment a (I 6819), mended from four pieces, two of them found in modern fill south of Observatory Street (J 16) on May 6, 1958, the other two discovered in December of 1966, is broken on all sides but preservespart of the original rough-picked back. Fragment b (I 7014),
mendedfromthreepieces,found on September15-16, 1966,in the wallsof a modem house at the southedge of ObservatoryStreet(J-K 15),preservesthe smoothrightedgeandveryrough-pickedback,butis otherwisebroken. It joins fragmenta at the upperrightedge.Thesurfaceof both fragmentsis badlystained,bothfromburningand apparentlyalso from lying in a bothros,and muchworn. H. 0.60 m. (combined);W. 0.54 m. (combined);Th. 0.16 i.; LH. 0.006-0.008m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXVII, 1968,pp. 274-277,No. 14, photographof all fragmentspl. 81. The first
two fragments of a published earlier by Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIV, 1965, pp. 95-96, No. 5, photograph p1. 26; S.E.G., XXII, 109. PTOLEMAIS a. 97/6 a.
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[Ala] []pti[av]
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Meritt originally dated this inscription to 109/8 from the fact that we know the secretary of that year belonged to Lamptrai (demotic preserved in line 88), whereas the demotics of the secretaries of other years which would fit the proper cyclical rotation, 97/6, etc., are unknown. It seems better now, however, to bring the date of this text down to 97/6 in view of the comparison between this inscription and No. 261, which belongs to the year 95/4. Both texts preserve an unusually long and similar list of officers at the end of the decree of the Boule. It is a coincidence that the secretaries of 109/8 and 97/6 both came from Lamptrai. 260. Two joining fragments from the left side of a stele of Pentelic marble. Found in 1936 in front of the Dipylon. Now in the Outer Court of the Kerameikos Museum (I 54). Traces of red color appear in the letters of the upper fragment. H. 0.34 m.; W. 0.17 m.; Th. 0.14 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. W. Peek, Kerameikos, III, 1941, pp. 4-10, photographs pl. 1, figs. 2, 3.
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vv arrcOS &v oiv] Peek. Line 8 [rrpocfKovra]Peek. Line9 Lines 1-2 [AvtroXiSos(?)]Peek. Line 7 [KaS -r Te Kaxi9tXoTrihpwo' 11 levov Line 29 TIMOKAHNin rasura.The erasuresin lines 20 and 29 Peek. Peek. Line [bv ols [IrrrlAoOin] CrrepTrf pouAis] were drawn to our attention by S. V. Tracy.
We suggesta continuationof priestlytitles in lines 17-20 but reserveline 26 for the Priestof the Eponymos. The seculartitles (exceptfor the Priestof the Eponymos)occupylines 23-31, amongwhichthat of the flutistis at this period usuallylast; hence we adopt Peek'salternativerestoration(op. cit., p. 10) for line 32. 261. Steleof Pentelicmarble(I 6053),brokenat the left and bottom,but preservingthe originalrightside, back, and pedimentaltop, found on July 21, 1947,lying over a Romandrainnext to the west end wall of the Middle Stoa (H 13). H. 0.87 m.; W. 0.36 m.; Th. 0.085 m.; LH. 0.007-0.008 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVII, 1948,pp. 25-29, No. 12, photographpi. 7.
KEKROPIS a. 95/4 a.
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Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964,p. 195, No. 45, photographpl. 33; S.E.G., XXI, 489. ca. a. 95/4 a.
NON-T'OIX. ca. 52
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263. Part of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 6167), with the left side and rough-picked back preserved. Found on April 30, 1949, in the Long Late Roman Wall east of the Panathenaic Way (O 8). H. 0.28 m.; W. 0.246 m.; Th. 0.12 m.; LH. 0.01 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 196-197, No. 47, photograph pl. 32; S.E.G., XXI, 495. saec. I a.
NON-TOIX.
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5 aUT[6v Kal OTOUav &3ouv yayouao &aiosfi Trfap&] avSpcov' EOpEoteal T11SpTouXfISi''rTi T'rpbo TroU[S povouevTaSrpoUlial tva TroTCov] 10 [Tr]parTTroivcov 18 p---T (paiv[lq]Taif p3[ou ------ca. i] --20 ca2. [T]Cov rrti6VTCOVaUTo[--------vaypa] TOyriqpltapa[?v o-rl?rl#t ?lOi?t Kal o-rTiCaioCiav rT'i] [ya]i 5E TO'6E [qavcr]oaTov ivt( ei 4.[r ol v6ioi a&rrayopEovuacv] vacat 15 [---------] IT[----------------------------] lacuna The word order in the restoration in line 8 we owe to a suggestion of Marcus Tod. The sign in line 13 we take to be a mark of punctuation and assume that what follows is an afterthought. Note that the place of erection of the stele here seems to be unique. 264. Part of a stele of Pentelic marble (E.M. 5232), broken on all sides. Now in the Epigraphical Museum. H. 0.38 m.; W. 0.21 m.; Th. 0.12 m. (sic); LH. 0.007 m.-0.01 m. Ed. J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1050; S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 165-166, No. 97. We print our own revision of the stone, incorporating corrections by Dow for the line division and following his text of the register.
PANDIONIS ca. a. 80/79 a.
NON-XTOIX. ca. 56-64
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30 [--6-7--][S]
About one line missing
For the restorationin line 11 see line 7 and Introduction,pp. 17-18. 265. Two joining fragmentsof Pentelicmarble(I 5990), broken on all sides but with the rough-pickedback preserved.Found on June4, 1947,in debrisover the Civic Offices(I 12). H. 0.17 m.; W. 0.275 m.; Th. 0.053 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVII, 1948,pp. 29-30, No. 13, photographpl. 8. For the date see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 25. PANDIONIS a. 74/3-63/2a. (but not 64/3)
NON-XTOIX.ca. 53
[---------------------------[ [--------]a
] av[lFa-- ca.7--] ] TrXOv&KIS Kall[-- ca.7--]
-------
'x iv
--
[--ca. VE)(XOP1?V1V
7-]
T pouA' ratv[CTaiT6V] TXrnt &ya0]ti SeS6XeaLi 5 [-rai{av rTCvTrpuravEcov Sap]arr[l]cova Hlatavia Kal carT6av[co&aa a0] 8i Kai Trois wrrp'Ta[vEaiv] [Trv ecAAoi ao-myavoCt] T16KeXCopicrTal aOTOUypaTrirs EIK6VOS &lairiTois rrro]tioacr0aita [Kal TOTIS &v[6?iCtV] oroial Xovuoav Ertlypa[qyv V v] [iv 6-r?coli rrlXpia]col v Tri 'ArT&ArovU E o i I A[-- ca.6--] nrS Taviovi8os Kaxlo i doiairot [Tr1V8Eot TrrpvrT&(V]S 10 [&pXOVTroS rTV a]u[T]U']v Trai[adv&vellKrav avayp&watiSE -r6O[e TO l] [yiaola rTO ypaiiraT-ra rbv] Kacr&wrpuravEsav?v o-rrilrlt X7ii[vrlt Kai] [orcfical v TCIrt pouvwrrlpfcoi vacat] vacat
[-----------
I
[--- ---- ] I-----]
II
15 [--------] [---- --
III
]
[-]nv[-----] [--------]
For the restoration of the treasurer's title in line 5 see No. 278. 266. Three fragments of a pedimental stele of Pentelic marble. Fragment a carries parts of three lines of text and
a largesegmentof the pedimentwith an egg and dartmouldingbetween.It was found on October16, 1934,in a modem wall west of the centralpart of the Stoa of Attalos(O 9). Fragmentb, brokenon all sides,joins below
FROM THE SACK BY SULLA TO THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS 215 fragmenta and continuesthe text of the inscription.It was found on February6, 1936,west of the northernpart of the Stoa of Attalos (O 9). These two fragments have been given the inventory number I 2185 a. Fragment c
(I 2185 b) is brokenon all sides and does not join the otherfragments;it was found on February21, 1936,in a late wall west of the north end of the Stoa of Attalos (O 8). a plus b: H. 0.325 m.; W. 0.29 m.; Th. ca. 0.12 m.; LH. 0.008 m. c: H. 0.227 m.; W. 0.224 m.; Th. 0.075 m.; LH. 0.009 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVII, 1948,pp. 30-31, No. 14, photographspl. 8. AIGEIS a. 64/3 a. (?) NON-7TOIX. ca. 50 > a+b Trt S p[ou]XASKali[TOI 8iipoV ToiI 'AOivaCcov vacat ] [&y]a0it TrirXlt [nTrlOi]vopfAou a[pX]ovros Tri'r[fiS---------TrpuTa] [vEiasfij] Tapav[T]Evos NEs1Kov Aly[iAItESkypaLpariTewUs---] [---Covos 6y]866rltiToravov 8[- ---T-rijS rpvT-aveias povuAhv]
5 [poouAUEvrpi]c -rTCv irrEpfilLv-----'Trpo?8pco[v [.....
a ou] KaIv
[----elT6]v
p6e8poi
v
i8o[{Ev Tr l
]---
------
ovXfit V-
-]
V hTmii oi wT[pVuT&vei T]Si A[lyrqi8os Kaol i cdi]
c
Kal crreyavcb] [aiT-o ol ?wrlOlvo(iX]ov &Opov[Tos rTra]tviTa[vTes ovuXi av vTap]iav [cavTrS d&Troyaivocvatv TTI-r Trv [EihovTOg cauv] - ca. 20 10 [rTCV-TrE[vc'as rtOE] [sTe ]--]co[a] Tr(S ?v T-ri TpvUTa]vEiatlK TCOV [vat TraSKaOrlKOOacaS t8ico[v ir[V p TreTriS] rTOI Kal is [ -----] KCal [3ovu 8jlp,touKal] rracScov yvvatKv
[[- -------------------
[-----------------------
-_--- _] ]
y]va[i]
----]
a[--
15 [-------------------------
.-------
.]
lacuna 267. Lowerleft cornerof a largeblock of Pentelicmarble(I 499),with a heavymouldingat the bottombut with the surfacebadlyworn. Found on March1, 1933,in front of the Tholos. H. 0.58 m.; W. 0.30 m.; Th. 0.344 m.; LH. ca. 0.008 m.-0.01 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,III, 1934,p. 54, No. 41, drawing;S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 166-169, No. 98, photographp. 167. AIANTIS paulloante a. 60 a. Sevennamesmissing
[--------------
AeIK[io]SNIK[-------] The demotics Mapa0bVtOi and 'Pavo*aioi and twenty-five names of prytaneis missing,i.e. the entire first column.
.-]
'lIa&cov'l&Ioo]v[os]
5 'AvrioXos 0[--- -] ---AlavTO[ScopoS ]-] AloaXfvrsAtaX[ivov?] KpaT-rirlAtovu[c-----] Oe69tiosAil[--- .---] 10
'aa[--ca.
6 -]
[o] MaopKo]s
A^ . p[--]
]Tp.)[ov]
Ortpap[vrswl. ca. 2 .]iou
TplKopOlcio 'Ap.?ri.aS'Apl[a]iou 15 'v A&cOKOS KXAcovoS
EouvIaSri;s
vacat
Op&aco
T-r[p6k]TcOVOS
TivLoKparTis
vacat
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
216
20 'Apiorcov'Apiorrcovos Two citations miss-
ing, perhaps of the Herald and of the Treasurerof the Boule
Trov frriTroJs6Tr[RETras]
[o1i rpuTaveaS]Tov j Eiarcorv'rai.av
in corona: [..]AN [ ...]N
25
30
[r]ryov TO T[r]Tap vv V -rTOV
[...]NAN [...]TO /I/ [..]UEA
[..]AHN [.]NON
in corona: [o-rpa]
'HpcbS8lv
EU[K]AOVS 35 Ma[p]aocb [vi]o[v]
Dow's readingof the namesis a triumphof patienceand skill.We removeall dots fromthe nameCpaIp[eVtns] in line 12 and regardthe doubtfullettersas certain.The namein line 14 remainsa problem,but the patronymic is surely'Apt[a]iou;the name,afterrepeatedattemptsat decipherment,seemsto be 'Aperlas(= 'ApEfcas)and we so readit. On line 8 see W. K. Pritchett,A.J.A., LVI, 1952,p. 166,pl. 31, c. Dow thoughtthat the lettersof 'Apcrri)ls would not quite fill the space, but they are here widely separated;we read Kparirlis and retain Meritt'soriginalkappa. 268. Pedimentalstele of Pentelicmarble(E.M. 387), with the left side and originalthicknesspreserved. H. 0.40 m.; W. 0.23 m.; Th. 0.105 m.; LH. ca. 0.008 m. Ed.J. Sundwall,Philologus,LXVIII, 1909,pp. 571-572 (in minuscule);J. Kirchner,I.G., II2, 1049; S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 170-171,No. 101,whose arrangementand date we follow. OINEIS a. 57/6 a. 'EsilSfi oi TrpvuTavEis rTisO[lvE8osKxaloi deiorrooloi ?'1i AIOi
5
10
15
20
'TS &rropaivouav Trfit 3ouX[fi TOVTraiJiav, 6v Eltovro oi TrpuT-avEs j cavu] i T? TEucvaiasT?6UKval T'Ov NEiKCvopa r O)uXatov T'aS rri] 'ApTIICOV[OS TrE Tts irpvrdv[?eav Trfs pouAfisKacirTOU8ijov Kal] paMoaaOcra5 riEp 'tEipJe6q 09iat KaAoq[sKal (qtoTII{ico TCOVWacov cv KaCfiKOVfv], Kal 81& TaOrTaTrrapa[KxaoVoCl TTIVP3oukiv 'Trlxcopfc aat auToTs ac] TOo yparT|s5 ElKOV[os &Av&eotv Trotfioaao6ai EvOTrXcolTlXp'pacoi v] rTCOI lvmWv pou?rvTnpiko[v dcyaOfit T-rXT)l, 8E6o6XeaTrji PouXfil] VTOol TpuT&dS ?aiUTCoV NEIKa] TrarclvEra TOV TIrpi[av, 6v iovTro
vopa 'ApT-rlcovoS vu[haraovKalio-repavcocaliaOTovOacaou] i TraxrpioV[aCrv avoiVv'roS dyae0ois TcOv&v] o T-rpaVCOt r[ov 8pov, IKeXcopip9o[atl 6 Kai TOIS'rrpUTavEalvKai TroI aEiCiTOi5'rolrl] r PouAEu-rrpfol] oaaooa atoU Trfiv T[-r[isEIKVSdVv6atIv ?v Ti ol TiS OlvE8SoSKai] TrpUrTaVEis (XOuaavTViV ITiy[patipv TvfvSE' of &efioiTOol IT Aio[KAMouSaPXovTroSTOVTaICJIav NE1K&VO] pa 'ApT-rpcovos ODu[&xaiov (piOoTitifaS EVEKaKai eOvoias T-5 El] S cvauTois&vOiriK[acxv dvacypacat 86 Tro6sTOr'iatqnacp T-OVypa,iu,a] TOV KcaTa Trp[Tpav6Eavels5O-rilv tAiifvnv Kal c-rTTfacl v] Tia
rTCOI cov avTXOUpVCOVqaiv-rTai] PouA?vsrlp[cot, Iva TOrTOV c-----]------------[i Povu] T'c[ca lacuna
Ourtextresultsfroma completere-studyof the stone.Dow's emendationsarejustified,exceptthatwe rearrange the orderof wordsin lines 6-7 to avoid givingeitherline an irregularlength. For the unusualpositionof the verb rolfioaaOat in the formulafor the erectionof the paintedportraitsee No. 281,line 12.For the restoration in line 13 see line 8 and Introduction,pp. 17-18. 269. Two fragmentsof a dedicationof Pentelicmarble.Fragmenta (I 5543)was found on June 17, 1938,in a marblepile at the north foot of the Areopagus.Part of the rough-pickedtop is preserved.Fragmentb (I 931)
FROM THE SACK BY SULLA TO THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
217
was found on June 3, 1933,in fillingthrowninto a drain just outsidethe southwestcornerof the Libraryof Pantainos (R 15). a: H. 0.08 m.; W. 0.255 m.; Th. 0.13 m.; LH. 0.012 m. b: H. 0.15 m.; W. 0.205 m.; Th. 0.065 m.; LH. 0.013 m.-0.018 m. Ed. A. E. Raubitschek, Hesperia, XII, 1943, pp. 64-66, No. 17, photographs pp. 64, 65, drawing p. 65.
AKAMANTIS a. 53/2 a. a
Mrv68copos Ap[----
ca.14----Ta]
rfis'AKapavri] [ll?]]crasTpuTrp[&vecov [86o 9qvuXsEvTCOITrr]i Aio6cb[pou &pXov]
b
l rrp riis]9uis Ail Bou [Trosvtiaurcot 5 [XaicotKai'Ea-ria Bou]Xafat vacat
270. Part of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 683), broken on all sides. Found on April 13, 1933, in the wall of a late
pit east of the Tholos (I 12).
H. 0.152 m.; W. 0.27 m.; Th. 0.095 m.; LH. 0.006 m.-0.01 m. Ed. J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, IV, 1935, pp. 40-41, No. 8, photograph p. 40; S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937,
p. 181, No. 111.
AKAMANTIS a. 53/2a.
[--------
[ .]AE--
--------------
o trratvcaai] [---- Tnr' l ayaQi]t Ss6XOl -T[flt povUfit [TOv TrapIavyT-rV rrpUTav]vEcov Mrqv68copo[vAp----] [--- Kal TOCSo aoJTro]cJv6apXovTrasv [TrI poveu]
5
Kal rEpavcor']a auorv eaouXolo-r[Epavcol 'TTIKE] [Trrlpiot Ka [Xcopfiorat 8:i Kial roTs] TrrppUTavETv Trsi 'AK[cpawxvTiros] t alTroV] &v&OE(c[vEv & [rroiL'aicaat aUT-ro ypa'rr]T-rS IKOVO5
av rTO]iJTCvV rvTEXouLv[cov [-ra TO-rcoiOTrrCOS caivrrratl ---v [XIrT'lv 'rrpooaiKoUCrav] TrotoIup[VnTrrp6voav -] 10 [ ------------]r[---------------------
pov] ]
In line 7 we read[ypaTr]Tfis insteadof the original[Trv] rTfS K6OvoS. In line 1 Dow reads,tentatively, IK6VOS XOAAEN.For the date see A. E. Raubitschek,Hesperia,XII, 1943,p. 65. 271. Fragment of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 3451), with the rough-picked back preserved but otherwise broken. Found on February 21, 1936, in a context of Roman date near the west end of the South Stoa II (K 15). H. 0.215 m.; W. 0.10 m.; Th. 0.07 m.; LH. 0.008 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, p. 21, No. 28, photograph pl. 4; S.E.G., XIX, 110. a. 53/2 a.
NON-ITOIX. ca. 55 lacuna 8 oi Tr wcaaVrE[s Sl--[TreiST rrpu'ra]V pfS Oi TrI----------p] Kal orrECavCCI [XOVTOS avT-r a7rropaivov] KCaiOl i]a]lToit rrat[vtCavTES [alv TOVTrapiav 'APT]EpiS[opov
[aS &S'rrrTplovflv] Tv[Kva
---------
----------
lacuna See commentaryon No. 291.
-TS
-rEOi]
---
218
INSCRIPTIONS:ATHENIANCOUNCILLORS
272. Fragmentfroma base of Pentelicmarble(E.M. 9643),withpartof the left side preserved.Foundon October 686v (Pittakys). 10, 1858,ElsT'rvSt&KofiAXs H. 0.12 m.; W. 0.46 m.; Th. 0.30 m.; LH. 0.008 m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys,'E. 'Apx., 1858,No. 3400; W. Dittenberger,.G., III, 1066(withrestorationof line 1 by U. Koehler);J. Kirchner,L.G.,II2, 1754.Cf. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,p. 172,No. 103,with a new restorationof line 8 and a confirmationof Pittakys'readingin line 9. For the namesin lines 2 and 4-6 and for the date see A. E. Raubitschek,Hesperia,XI, 1942,p. 307. LEONTIS ca. a. 50 a.
lacuna [--]A7os 'Hpc[Bou]? [M]6vios ) AtOcXiSat
lacuna 10
XoAE[eSal] Z6voov )
['Elrt]e0Hs'AVTIKp'CTro
Dit.6tliAosEOliXou Borieou 'ATro7o68copos
5 [Kpicr]6OcopoS ) ['ApTr]pcov ) [....Is
MaviosVBp6&KKIo
15
)
$D[-------]
KfrrTlot
[TIo-rTaji]ot
[-- --
lacuna
[_ Demotic_
'AyaOoKAfis'EpyoXdpou
]ous
EOvrrp[i(ai] lacuna
lacuna
]
20 A![-----] lacuna
273. Part of a stele of white marble, broken on all sides, from the collection of Alexios Pales. H. 0.255 m.; W. 0.22 m.; Th. 0.115 m.; LH. 0.007 m.
Ed. B. Laticheff,B.C.H., V, 1881,pp. 251-262; U. Koehler,IG., II, 874;J. Kirchner,I.G., 112, 1756;S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 171-172,No. 102. AIANTIS ca. a. 50 a. 5 lines missing, plus
[Mapa6cbvioi]
[Treasurer] [40 -------] 15 lines missing
[TptKopicnot]
in addition
25 [-------o] [
-----
30
[ol 'rpuraveis r6v]
[---[in corona] 60
[----[------------]
--]
AoK[-----] 'A'rro[-----]
12
[ ----ca.
55
5 lines missing
]covoS
[-----
c. 11----Is
[----
ca.
)
11----]pOou
45 ZT"r[oOS---.- ]
[--ca. 8--
Aq]prLTpiou TavrTarfis [----] [--ca. 8 -- 'APT]EpilSbpO 'AptorcovTlooao[us] 50 AtIoxfvrs) ['Papvo]atiol [---ca. 9 ---] 'Iolyivov 'Apltor6ctiaXosOeap[icovos] Geapicov 'Apir-rol,ia[xou] [-ca.4-]v) 35 [-ca. 3-4-]TpraTroS ipcovos MapKosKopvifiAlo [eooK]plTroSEsoScpou cborpcrparo'ETraivov oi rrptn rT&vi TOV [oti rpuraveis r6]v oi rrpTra[vels -rv] -TCOV [ -] Tapiav rTcrv[ypap-raTia] o-Tpa
[?-.---
[in corona] [---------] 65 [-----------[-------
]
v TICoTIKO'
in corona 70 [--------
I
[----------]
] ]
in corona 75 Aio [---] Map[ac-)] vy[iov]
FROM THE SACK BY SULLA TO THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS 219 274. Fragment of Pentelic marble (E.M. 8742), broken on all sides. Found in the Bastion of Odysseus at the
westernentranceto the Acropolis.
H. 0.07 m.; W. 0.12 m.; Th. 0.04 m.; LH. 0.009 m. Ed. P. Kawadias (from notes of H. G. Lolling), 'Apx. AEn-rfov,1888, p. 185, in minuscule; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 3217 (= I.G., II, 5, 1357b). Re-edited by S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, p. 173, No. 104, whose text and
datingwe follow. med.saec. I a. in corona [ol rrp]v [-rT]Vts Tbv rTacfav [-ca 3-4-]66COpOV
5
[---]
[----] 275. A pillar of Pentelicmarblebrokenat the top and bottom. Found in the sanctuaryof Hekatein the Kerameikos in 1909.Now in the OuterCourt of the KerameikosMuseum(KerameikosMuseumInv. No. I 143). H. 0.37 m.; W. 0.24 m.; Th. 0.22 m.; LH. 0.011 m.
Ed. J. Kirchner,LG., II2, 1755 from a photographby Brueckner;notes by S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937, pp. 169-170,No. 99, whose datingwe have here adopted. PTOLEMAIS med.saec. I a. vestigiacoronarum ol TrpurT&ve[t]s
in corona -r6vlEpxa -rTovOcoapo pcov"Ayvco
5 va Aiovuoi
ouvOvea 'AqSivaTol
'Apiou Oiv67piAos EOKnfs'A!iJiqov 10 MeXhicov Mt8ov-roS AtoviotoS MeiTrcovoS
15
Teesoai8alos XaptKhovus 'laiy?vis 'AocxXtrit&Bou ZcbTrupos'Ov&orou
EVpouXos [K]rqltcro8cbp[ou] [----
]
lacuna 276. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(I 2320),brokenon all sidesexceptthe bottom.Foundon January31, 1935, in the foundationof a mediaevalwall south of the Tholos (G 12). H. 0.18 m.; W. 0.223 m.; Th. 0.05 m.; LH. 0.007 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl. I, 1937, p. 170, No. 100, photograph;B. D. Meritt, Hesperia,XXI, 1952, pp. 379-380,No. 40; S.E.G., XII, 106.
220
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS med.saec. I a. [h Pou]
[XI r6v---]
[-----]
'Hpa[-ca. 5-]
5
Ainp[q ou Knr[ElCi]
i[a] 277. Fragmentof a stele of Pentelicmarble(I 2175), brokenon all sides. Found in Decemberof 1934among collectedmarblesnearthe southwestcornerof the Odeion. H. 0.165 m.; W. 0.13 m.; Th. 0.058 m.; LH. 0.008 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XV, 1946,pp. 226-228, No. 54 a, photographp. 227; Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964, p. 197,No. 48; S.E.G., XXI, 491. PANDIONIS ca. med.saec. I a.
NON--TOIX. ca. 39 lacuna
&V TIt 1TpuTravefa [-- ca.6 --KCa]l TTi[e7.EXfacrt TrCV] cov iv KQXCo5 o Kal 91] [&C &rr&V]T-rcv [v oairoTs KCaeTKOV T1'V pouvfv] Kal] Sit Tar[Tra rrapcaKiAoicnv [AoT-riicos kTuro.s ri[ol^aaacreal car [iXwtxcopija]ati yparrris] &v6Xrrco[t nrrtxppacotl 5 [E[K6VOS -r ( ?)] Vrr6TO d&v&c]ecrv ' v [(crrot8SeSelyp]vov caurT[cvTOrTrou T-rCpovueu] Kal Trfv iTriypaqf'vT-rlv5Eoi] [Trlpicot,wrorl|]oaaCivo[it ['rrpvurav6lS Tr]s TTav[5toviBosKal o dc&iaTrot----] [-------------------
lacuna bv 67brAcoi cf. G. Klaffenbach, Philologus, CV, 1961, pp. 295-297, and CVII, 1963, pp. 156-157; For ElKcfv J. and L. Robert, R.E.G., LXXV, 1962, pp. 176-177, no. 203, and LXXVII, 1964, p. 192, no. 283.
278. Upper part of a pedimented opisthographic stele of Pentelic marble (I 3231), broken at the lower right side and bottom. Found on December 21, 1935, built into the wall of a modern well immediately south of the Tholos
(G 12). H. 0.67 m.; W. 0.47 m.; Th. 0.095 m.; LH. ca. 0.01 m.
Ed. A. E. Raubitschek,Hesperia,XII, 1943,pp. 56-60, No. 14, photographp. 58. No. 336 was inscribedon the reverse. HIPPOTHONTIS med.saec. I a.
NON-XTOIX. 01 TrrpurtViS TOV Tratliav T-rTs9
xfjs in corona
5
vrlv'ATro7 Acoviou
'ATrlvl a
'ETretiSi of rrpUTa-veS rfis'ITrrlrrocovrrio
FROM THE SACK BY SULLA TO THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
221
10 Kai ol 6dciolrTOi ol 'rri AltoKifov 'Alrlvitcos [ap] XovroS aroqaiWvouvTi1 ovpou rj TOVT-rcaIa[v] Ov aOrrolsTXovro g gavrtov Aitopvrlv 'Arro[XcO] v(ou 'Alrivic 'rS T T 0uoiaS TEreOuKval I [trcov 181] cov KaicTrO rrV AOIrCIV dc&rATcov &Tr'liJiA[COaiq)pAa] 15 y6ccoS KcalS6a T-raTa'TrapaKaXo0al T'rv Po[uA^v rrtXico] '
oarmavco'cra aOir6veaR[Xoiorpa] pijaai aiCroTi
vcot, TrXui 'yaij 666X(air Titl pouAfil r[aivcrai T-rv ra] plfavT-rv iTrpTrrvEcov'Ts 'Il i'o0co0[vrf5o Aiop?6. vrv] 'A'rro?XcovIov 'Alrlvia Kal o"rTavco[oca arTov ecMoio]
20 orrpavcoa t o(i) 'rrarpi6vorn o-T?rp[avo0v 'roi S cyaeois]
rTCV&avspcv dvayp6cal 86 -r6o8T[Or6 pritol.ra rT6 ypal.] .aT-a rTO Kcrra TrrpIrcavilaCv dls o)[TilX7V xei0iv Kal 5va] Oeivatl v TCI povuTv-rpicot
'ALrlvirs 25 Atoq&Vis'ATrroAcovfou
[---] 'ApiC[-r---]
AvaiulcaXoSnToXvKpiTov
'Apl[---]
AiKatos) Zrivov EEopopacrro
Ae[---] Tip[---]
45
'ATrroMXbvoS) 30 'EpaTrcov 'ilaicpov AnKItoS'EpT-rcov 'Apic-r6viKos Tpco-royvouS 35
40
'Apt[---] ([---] N[---] Al[---]
(DiX6orpaTosTToAvKp-rTou50 r[---] Aioroouvpi6r1iAriou A[---] AtovCalos) VE(cTrpoS) YE---] Atlovuo'copoS AtoyvouS [---] ' ee69iXoS 'HAtoScbpov E[---] AlcrXivrlAEvKiou lacuna
NvupoyAfi[s )] AKit?os[---]
lacuna 279. Fragment of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 3019), with part of the left side preserved but otherwise broken
Found on April 8, 1935,in a late foundationwall at the northeastcornerof the Metroon(I 8). H. 0.087 m.; W. 0.088 m.; Th. 0.034 m.; LH. 0.011 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXVI, 1967,pp. 236-237, No. 46, photographpl. 59; S.E.G.,XXIV, 179. OINEIS ca. a. 50-40 a.
NON-TOIX. lacuna
[-------c rcpavoUv -rTOiS &yae0oS TCOV dcv] T68s -r TO Sa av[aypapai [8pC]V' yilplpta T6v ypa,l]
a &va] [U]crrTa [r6v KaT&TrrpUTravcav d1SoTriXVKQ
5
ou [0]Etval E[vT-r PovMuETpico
OvA[&aioi] -] ['io]?cv [-lacuna
280. Upperleft partof a small oalffat-toppedstele
vacat
]
Col. II Lost Pentelicmarble(I 1302),with a cavetto-crownedcymareversa
with projecting fillet above the inscribed surface. Found on February 10, 1934, in a late context just north of the Tholos (H 11).
H. 0.345 m.; W. 0.215 m.; Th. (not original) 0.09 m.; LH. 0.01 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXVI, 1967, pp. 237-238, No. 47, photograph pl. 60. Cf. A. E. Raubitschek, Hesperia, XI, 1943, p. 60, note 136; S.E.G., XXIV, 180.
222
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS HIPPOTHONTIS ca. a. 50-40 a. 'A[L]vtI16[s] AaE[Kt]osMapKou Arli[ox]6(prs Mevav[Spou]
Mev[v4]as 5 Zfvcp[v] OEoep&orro[u] Ae<[Kio]s 'EpaTooa'vrqS EMs[KOuv] Aiovwa66opoS [A]toy&[vovs]
[a,]oJr|5r|Sq
10 [A]einmos M6vSos [..K]XfisEp[..]i[.]K[--] [ .. .]EVls Atov[ua]i[ou]
[Aco]p6EosN[-----] ['i] acov M[-----] 15 [EO]66copo[s---] ] [---OE6o8cpoS ---] Air6TEi[os - -] 'ATro?AAc[vtos AsEfKos[--
-]
20 'AyaeoK[ ----] 'Arr[o][ ------] [.]oy[----] lacuna
281. Two non-joiningfragmentsof a stele of Pentelicmarble.Fragmenta (E.M. 7613) was broughtin to the EpigraphicalMuseumfrom the Royal Gardens;the left marginis preserved.Fragmentb (I 367) is brokenon all sides; it was found earlyin 1933in the wall of a modernhousein the areaoverthe Late RomanWaterMill (Q 13). a: H. 0.42 m.; W. 0.25 m.; Th. 0.094 m.; LH. 0.008 m. b: H. 0.165 m.; W. 0.05 m.; Th. 0.11 m.; LH. 0.006 m.-0.01 m. Ed. a: U. Koehler, Hermes, V, 1871, pp. 337-338, I.G., II, 487; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1048. b: B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, III, 1934, pp. 39-40, No. 28, drawing p. 39. a and b: S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 182-183, No. 113. For the date see 0. Reinmuth, Hesperia, XXXIV, 1965, pp. 255-272, B.C.H., XC, 1966, pp. 93-100.
ERECHTHEIS a. 46/5 a. a
NON-STOIX.35-40
['ErEtCS]8i ofi TrpuTaveis] Trrp6ooov'rrotro'[a6pEvot oi Erri'A-rroXi] [Tirs]'Epe{I}) XO?os Kalot a&[io-Tot Kcalaoreavcbcav] [Q]i8osapXovTos [TrcnaVcaavTES [TE]SrTTroqpavouaiv Tfi[l pouvfi Tr6v-raptlav6v a*CxroiE1] 5 [Ao]VTo kxa-rTv 2coKp[&Trv2coiKpTrovKrilciai' T-rs] va [&rraaas 'ras KaCrKo^oCaS T-rsOie [re 0]uoCIaS ?K] IS{cov s Kai TroU86iov KialTra{] [T-r]v lrrriprT T[fiPo7s po [Sco]vKal yuvatKcovKal [rTCVpicov Kcalov'uaXcov, irrn] 6i KaI [VT-ij TrpVTaVvEia TCoV&S] [p]E6Eh6fijO*at 10 [X]cov 5v Kai'Kov Kal Kal i &] fov K[aOj S litXoTrilcos, c [T]aoiTa rrapaKcAXoul[r^v pou7Xv irnicopfcrai gau] [Tr]oiSTrrooto'I-aitariTo[UyparrrTisEIK6voS av6&E] [ca]IwvE6-irAcp krrpio'c [iv 6 aiTroVTral TrOrcrp'cya] coa Kp6] [T]ij XriX &S6x?86eai rlI 'rrtaivTCai T[oudi,
FROM THE SACK BY SULLA TO THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS 223 15 [T]rlvlcoKp&rouKrlciati[aKalaTcpavoOalcaTOrv] OacMouaore&avcol4[i 'rrT&rpl6v Eo-rTaoEpavouv] TrolS dyaio0S T-rV &v[6pCov,{"rintx)coplo'eal] S6 KcalrTOTS 7rpUTr&vaV [Kal TOTS (oTdaiTOIS]
d&vEcnvEvci al] [rO=i]a[aae]atTrivTriSEIK6v[os 20 [TroUivra] "r6rrcpXouvaa[v-rriypaqpvTrv68'o Trrpv] T-rS'EpEX][iJ]8os [T"r&vei [K]a[lot a&loTro otiTrl] --------------
['AiToWAiS18os apXowvros--
b
[--].
--
]
lacuna End of ColumnI: ]
[--- ---
gx [KrT6Sov]
25 [e ?].6a[os ?----]
[--]E[ ---
]
[Mo?]IpiTrrr[os-------] vacat Tral] [ol rrp]u'rvvl[s -rTOV [av] TfiS pu.[fis]
in corona 30
[]oYKp&[rL )] [Knl]lota[oq]
The crowncontainedspacefor 3 morelines For the restorationin line 13 see lines 19-20 and Introduction,pp. 17-18. 282. Statuebase with two wreaths,last seen on Acrocorinth. Ed. PhilippeLe Bas, Inscriptions: Megarideet Peloponnese, p. 43, no. 88 (Vol.II of Le Bas-Waddington, Voyage en Grece et en Asie Lines 10-16 Archdologique Mineure). (in four lines) copied by GeorgeChrysideson Acrocorinthin 1833 and given to K. S. Pittakysto publishin 'Ep. 'ApX., 1855,No. 2647, who reportsthe wreath aroundtheselines. Cf. W. Dittenberger,LG., III, 648; J. Kirchner,LG., II, 3502; S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 175-176,No. 107 (for the dispositionof the text). LEONTIS ca. a. 45-30 a. in corona ol Trrpv "r6vTral av Tris uV
5 AfiSAT1g1 -rptov :l
Oovu,E(aov) oi TrpvTaveIS TrVKIYpvKaC in corona 10
15
,Ms pouAfis Kal rTO08l I.ov Kac XlKpa-ri
86nvTpl KopOcta ov
At the end of line 7 a lunatemu with superimposedepsilon(not lunate)was correctlyinterpretedby Dittenbergeras an abbreviationfor 4(aoov).Cf. No. 286, line 13, and LG., II2, 2461, line 36.
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
224
283. Part of a stele of Pentelicmarble(I 866) with the smooth-pickedrightside preserved,and with tracesof a mouldingabove the text. Found on May 25, 1933,in the wall of a late pit east of the Tholos (H 11:1). H. 0.157 m.; W. 0.098 m.; Th. 0.087 m.; LH. ca. 0.01 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,p. 182, No. 112,photograph.
NON-XTOIX. ca. 40?
ca. a. 50-25 a.
TS----------] ol &El1rTOl ['ETrrmtSot -TrpUTa'vEr [ol iri -----------TraivravT]E Kal orE &pXOVrTOS TET pOUvXETOV ] gaCo-UTVv [qpavbocaVTESarroyaivoUvav
TEOucl]aST
[T-rOlav------------------T--5
[Kival Tr'acrS Tas KaOCiKovaS'VTTp T'-S p]ovufis Kal cV Kca]OeKOVjv 8e TCOV CAACOV [TOU6Ipov, TETTIpEpjeAfio'Oat [KcAQos Kal qniOTiofpcos,Kai S1iX TaiuTa TrrapaKa]XAoualv
[rv pouiv----------------------------]vriSa [-----------------------
--------]av
10 [-----------------------------
lacuna
TGCV
]TPO.[.]
284. Part of a stele of white marble (E.M. 2736), broken on all sides, except the left where part of the edge is
preserved. H. 0.27 m.; W. 0.19 m.; Th. 0.055 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed.J. Kirchner,.G., II2,1059and(later) .G., II2,1758;S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 173-174,No. 105. ca. a. 40-30 a.
[. .]Q Mav[i]9y vacat Mqrvo9iAo[v----] ECriatcpoKpxp&rn aujrTifs Ati6copos AT[---]] ou 'AAcoTrrEKfev vacat(?) 5
ypalJairrTE KaTa rrpvu[Ta]vli[av----]
KAo6paxos[----] a&vTypacpEis
v lnToypapaT-iS rlaTpcov [vacat] (OlAripovos 7?tToupyov-r[os vacat] ol [rpUTavEis
in corona 10
Col.II lost vestigiacoronae
TOr S TOV6T, o6rTAiTas
[oT"]paTrly6v
15
) ['Av]T-rraTpov [OX]uva [ol TrpuT]avmes vestigiacoronae
285. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 6708) with the right side preserved, built into the packing of the later roof
of thesouthwestconchaof the Churchof the HolyApostles.
H. 0.23 m.; W. 0.13 m.; Th. 0.108 m.; LH. ca. 0.01 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 215-216, No. 59, photograph pi. 36; S.E.G., XXI, 600.
ERECHTHEIS ca. a. 40-30 a. [TVavPpcoT&oSal] [--] traces [--]
[...]65copos [. .5. .]XioSAowva
FROM THE SACK BY SULLA TO THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
225
5 [Tica]pXos'Apyaf [E]Oc]iprl'Aptorros OcUpios ['1o]u.iuos [.. T]or<X>iKios [..5. .]S 2povios 10 ['A]ypuA7sT ['A ia]vSposSco
[----]os KacX. [Xvul]p(i6a
[---] traces [--] lacuna 286. Block of Hymettianmarble(E.M. 10596),almostcompletebut mutilatedat the top and upperleft. H. 0.59 m.; W. 0.57 m.; Th. 0.40 m.; LH. 0.01 m. Ed. W. Dittenberger,LG.,III, 1019;J. Kirchner,.G., II2,1757;S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 174-175, No. 106. ERECHTHEIS ca. a. 40-30 a. [KrpuV]KEOovTospovAfiS [K]al Sipou [..5. .]o,os ) rTacifaS
30
TloTrXiou ['AiroXA]covios 5
---]--.Q coicov [----]
AsEOKos ) 10 ATlloKfis) AuoCriaxos E[---]
AIovOacosZ[owOjpov] Zcbrrpo ) I[aos] (tiAcov 'Op7crro[u]
15 'ETrryaeosEOQpooCvou AlovioiIo 'AiMa&vSpou
'A'rro7acbvios Arlvaiou 'ArroAMbvios E0apXitov 'AppoSiakosAnKi(ou 20 'Epias ) 'lai6oroS NtKoa[Tr]pa'rou KcapTr6SoSpos A[r]]vacou 'A[Xe] MEvavSpos jvSpov Spparricov AlovvroBcbpou
25 XappiSirlAIoyYvouS TITOS 'PoUyos
NKoAaou 'A'rroMX68pos
nl6'rrXio KXcb5los O)lyoacios vacat
Tpixopvi cio[u]
'EpoaTosArllrTpiou
Mrlv65copos )
[..s..]s NEooaouv [Krlq i t] e S
[
KaXliKpaTi8o[u]
AaQWrTpETS
[E*co]vuiiTs
ZO[i.]Hcxos'lcna6pov [cobrr]paTos 'A[p]io-ray6pou
T[lpoK]fis) 35 ['A]0mva[io]s ,CA)V05 'Avrtyovti ropyias [K]cAt[Kp]aTi 5o[u] 'Av[r]aios) 'Avr[Io]Xos'Aervalov 'AolArrin'Srls [... s..] Isov 40
ATrlpilpios nlo'rXiou
AtovOaios 'Apicrrcovos
Nol'jcov) TavpcorTSai
'Apyatos TilwapXou 45 'Apposioios 'Apycaov MEvavSpos 'A[p]ioraiXI Arip)lTpiosEuKapTrriou 'AvrioXo ) ovlou A0catfos '"AanryTiri8o 50 'Avayvpacriot Kcb8SioS Map[K]OS 'A'rro7A< XuPiov 'ArroA2oqpavrls
'Apicoviou KAXavSpos
Ait6Scopos Kpoiou
55 XcbpqXoo )
I lvppislls MrlvoScbpou ArljT'rptpos vacat
After examination of the stone we have introduced changes in Kirchner's text in lines 4, 8, 22, 34, 43, 48, and 49.
287. Lowerrightcornerof a stele of Pentelicmarble(E.M. 9580),found on April2, 1850,in the easternpart of the Acropolis. H. 0.38 m.; W. 0.21 m.; Th. 0.10 m.; LH. 0.008 m.
Ed. K. S. Pittakys,'Eq. 'Apx., 1853, No. 1968; W. Dittenberger,I.G., III, 650; J. Kirchner,I.G., II2,3503;
S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, p. 176, No. 108, whose disposition we follow.
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
226 ca. a. 40-30 a.
r6vKfi] [ol TrpuT&CveS
TOV[Ta] of rrpUTaVEis
vacat0.03 m.
[vacat 0.03 m.] [puKaTfis]
Two citations missing
5
[povXis KalTr]o [8fiou Ka]?Al iuv [KpaTTSrlv] [6p6,1.ovT]puK [paOiov]vacat
i[av rfis BovufisXa
10
pI8'rlov'Hpo 86KOU 'ErriKnr
q(poiov vacat0.045 m.
ot TrrpvrT&viS
vacat0.02 m.
15
ta'T[o]vp[yovTros] r!riT[hV SKl&]
rTOvr[a] IgiavT-rf
Threecitations missing
IEpcas8star&t
25
Sa Oct[XARo]
cos'AAEav Spov E*TrU piSqv vacat
20
vos vacat
288. Part of a stele of Hymettian marble (1 1508), with the back rough and broken on all sides. Found on March
10, 1934,in a late wall north of the Tholos (G 11). H. 0.28 m.; W. 0.22 m.; Th. 0.115 m.; LH. 0.013 m. and 0.009 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 176-178,No. 109,photographp. 177. KEKROPIS ca. a. 30/29a. lacuna v &vaypalat [8 TOr6STO pi ala o"ri] [------------] Kal [Ei AteivE]i cTcat ---------------] [v (Columns III and IV S] MEALTME [----]
[----] 5 [----
A[] Ba[oalA?nov] Af] EO6rSiou] r6py[nmrroS
] 20
7 --]afou
[-a.
ME[---------]
[-Ca. -Z]vUn&CXou
Zivco[v--------]
[--a. 7--] ATI'F)rpiou
Aiovu[c -------] N1K.85[a]S['AvT-rIpvou]
6-]s
[--a.
10 [------]
'Arrocovi[-------]
25
[2uvracA]'rrTTo [--- .. ] [-u'TrreTa]t6io [--ca. ---]rs 15 [-ca.6--]s [--Ca
'lai{Sro [-----] XalplyEvi.[s -----] 'E'rrvi[K]osI -----] nT6.rX[o]s [----Ay[ ----------]
8--]S
------ot wlrri 30 [oi 'rrpuTavlr]s 'Ap[XiTrl.U? &pXoTOS [--a. [--
9 ---]S ca. 8 --]TOS
[------------
missing)
]
-
]
Alo[------]
9 [------
Cf. Dow, Clas. Phil., XXXVII, 1942, p. 313, for the prytanis of line 18. The reading and restoration in line 23 we owe to a suggestion of A. E. Raubitschek, with reference to I.G., 12, 1008, line 39, and I.G., I2, 1043, line 57. 289. Four fragments of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 995, 1647, 1748, 1768). Two of the fragments join as one (Fragment a): I 995 was found on June 19, 1933, in a marble pile north of the Tholos, and I 1647 was found on March 24, 1934, in a late Roman context over the Tholos porch (H 11); they preserve part of the top of the
FROM THE SACK BY SULLA TO THE CREATIONOF HADRIANIS 227 stele but are otherwisebroken.Fragmentb (denominatedB by Dow in the editioprinceps)is here dissociated fromthis inscriptionand givena separatenumber(289a).Fragmentc (I 1748),brokenon all sides,was foundon April 2, 1934,on the floor of the Tholos (G 11). Fragmentd (I 1768),with part of the left edge preserved,was found on April 11, 1934,in a late fill over the Tholos (G 12). a: H. 0.065 m.; W. 0.21 m.; Th. 0.07 m.; LH. 0.011 m. c: H. 0.041 m.; W. 0.07 m.; Th. 0.023 m.; LH. 0.011 m. d: H. 0.081 m.; W. 0.137 m.; Th. 0.068 m.; LH. 0.011 m.
Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 183-185,No. 114,photographsp. 184. AIANTIS ca. a. 30-20 a.
NON-:TOIX. ca. 35
a
[TrrEiSfi Trorlcrta[evot rrp6]coo8ov irpOsTriv]
c
oi Trpu]avervsTrfi AIa[vTi8os Kal oi dt] [pouvXAv [aiTrol t TrT- ca. 4 -]ou &pxov[ro]s [irralvC'avrTs] v Tfil 1poui] [Kal TO]TE(pa[VCbavCTes S:]i.o[q)aivovuc 5
Ov EiXOTO-- ca. 6--] [T6v] TaIl,,av [rTCvTrpvUTa-rcCov [....] A1oaX[----'rS Tr uoviasTreOuKval]
lacuna
d
[eohipels] [OcLW1jPES]
----] ['Hpa[-------10 'IPEp[Caos----] 'AvrioXo[s-----] 'Apio'rcovT[-------] lacuna
For the restorationin line 5, see No. 293, lines 4-5. The characterof the letteringon fragmentb preventsits associationwith fragmentsa, c, and d. See No. 289a. 289a. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 1806),brokenon all sides,found on April18, 1934,in a late fill in the wall trenchof the Tholos (G 12). H. 0.066 m.; W. 0.087 m.; Th. 0.029 m.; LH. 0.011 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 183-185, No. 114, fragment B, photograph p. 184.
AIANTIS ca. a. 25 a.
NON-XTOIX.ca. 25
[- ---.-
V T-r]tO3ouA[vuTTmp({oir yaflij TXrlt] T ] rli [86s6xOan P3o]uAfi Trc[atvCaliKal [--------(Da]rpca3 o'[Trepavco'aa aT-rov]
&iTra[Tpip6v iari ----] [OaXoUo'rEpa&vcoI] lacuna
This text was publishedoriginallyas part of No. 289, but the letteringis so distinctivelydifferentthat it must be assignedto a separatestele. See the photographsin Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,p. 184. 290. Part of an opisthographicstele of Pentelicmarble(E.M. 10468),with the left side and bottom preserved. Found in 1852nearthe SacredGate. H. 0.64 m.; W. 0.45 m.; Th. 0.105 m.-0.12 m.; LH. 0.01 m.
Ed. K. S. Pittakys,'Ep. 'Apx., 1854,No. 2292; W. Dittenberger,I.G., III,1297;J. Kirchner,I.G., II2,2467; S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,pp. 178-181,No. 110,photographp. 179. (No. 427, I.G., IIa, 1790,is on the reverse).
228
INSCRIPTIONS:ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS KEKROPIS
ca. a. 2918-22/1 a.
Decreemissing [ol TprUT&]
[o1rrpvTr]v[et].S TO vV 'Ta'Wpav in corona
5
10
&r[1-r 8orrXa]
[Ol]v6
ylTrov
p[I]AoV 7uv8p6
EiEOSi[[ou]
[MeAXT?S]
[ropylrrros] 35 [E8irmov] [name] v [.]IEIA[---] ['l]ai5o'roS
20
Tp[Ov] ) ?
pita Sevenlines illegible
[Name, patronymic] [----]o'rr[. .]9s v 'AptcrroKp&rov
45 [-----
v
'E[71?tl]Kl5at
vvw pou
MeXrreTS
KaWXas'Al 75
vvv
Oi
TopoS
KaMWiK?fs E[---] 95 'laSoTos Tlap[--] Aiowv668opo [--]
vacat
o[t] rTpuTra[veis] 105
TO1r ypalUIaraTa in corona
TOVTCla[liaVTrv] o-rpaT[lcOTrlKCV]
in corona
[---]
['AM]
[----]
cav 0pov'A
zouvi [i]a
[--]
[.]I[.]AIAi[..]1[.] Atov*iaos ZrV[--] 90 " coKpaTriD] AdEKIOS 'EM[vou?] MvavcSpos ['Ovr]
?(iou
o 'rrpUTcvrv[is]
100
One column missing
Ta . .ou
Oavos1K8o D]
['I]ci8oTro'Ernx[ov 55 Tr16e y6vqcnapaito voSv inroypajiaa wv,UaIoV VV MeV [M]EVCav5po 60 [&v6pou]'AXatEuS
V
Arinrpiots Vw'w'rrou
riaulKou Oe[68]orTOS [.... ]tIvTros) .eo6&opos 'ETtivetKOU
Four lines illegible
85 Aeoa[esvrs?] 'A7ekavSpos[-]
'Apicrr6oVIKO 70 v OiAcovos NIK[---]
['Ep]laoykvov ['A]pTrEgi6copos 50 v 'A[e]rtivaou
xvm lnToro a
80
[----- ]
30 [-----] [0 ? ] [-----I
A?KIOS [---] E8[- ca.2-3--]
]Ao
[----]cbpou W 'ETrriVEKos
A[vu]a
65
]os
UVM&pKov
[in corona] [P]
rT Trp{rTOV 'AVriTra
Vv[patronymic]
40 [----
[TtiS povuAs]
in corona
pOU -rTE
15
25 [ol TrpvTrdcveS] [T6'v Ta-rav]
ocrpca[Ty6v]
in corona
F6p [M)]Xi [TE-a]
[vEtS Tov]
[ol lTpV-rTaves] [r6]v KipuKaTfiS fis 13 v ohuX
110
yaeoK
ovuSAe UKOVO
ta vacat
Lines49-50 wereread by G. A. Stamires,lines 51-52 by Meritt.Otherreadingsfollow Dow. The demoticof the treasurerand his name and patronymicshould appearin lines 33-35, and we have so restoredthem. Line 55 was decipheredafterrepeatedinspectionof the stone in the courtyardof the EpigraphicalMuseum. The appearanceof the samedemoticMEAi7reT twicein the sameregister(lines 33, whereit must be restored, and 73) is withoutparallel. 291. Two fragments of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 877), preservingthe top with a moulding above the inscription, but otherwise broken. Fragment a was found on May 22, 1933, in a marble pile in the area of the Temple of Ares; fragment b was found on February 27, 1934, in a late Roman-Byzantine context east of the Stoa of Zeus ( 6). a: H. 0.11 m.; W. 0.105 m.; Th. 0.045 m.; LH. 0.008 m. b: H. 0.125 m.; W. 0.113 m.; Th. 0.05 m.; LH. 0.008 m.
FROM THE SACK BY SULLA TO THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS 229 Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 185-186, No. 115, photograph p. 185. For the date of the archon see 0. Reinmuth, Hesperia, XXXIV, 1965, pp. 271-272. HIPPOTHONTIS NON-STOIX. ca. 39-47
a. 2110 a.
b Kaloi] TrS['irrro]0covTisos[qpvXriS o1 TrrpuTr&]vElS [TrrEitS s Kai] rapo] [ciarTrool &1ri a[iv?ravTrES &pxo]vTo 'ATr]9oij[oS
a
T6v Tra[Ciav--ca.7--] [a-?cpav6avT?ESmcrro(paivovovT povUS]l o lacuna
Fragment b is the larger of the two fragments (see Dow's photograph). As Dow observed, the letters in line 3 are closer together than those in lines 1 and 2, but the restorations here proposed reduce the disparity in lengths of lines to reasonable limits. Dow thought that the word (pvAjsnever occurred in the preambles of such decrees (op. cit., p. 193), but the restoration here appears to be essential in order not to have too short a line. The same is probably true in line 1 of No. 271, though the case there is not quite so clear. There is too little evidence in the period after Sulla to make possible any firm conclusion. 292. Two opisthographic fragments from a large stele of Pentelic marble (I 4913), with the top and the right side (as of Face A) preserved. Found on May 29, 1937 in a cistern west of the Tholos (G 11:2) in a context dating from the fifth century after Christ. The stele was finished horizontally across the top with an ovolo moulding on Face A and on the sides, which were roughly hammer-dressed. Face B, which was inscribed later, has text (No. 400) enclosed in a panel with a pedimental top worked in low relief. a: H. 0.266 m.; W. 0.178 m.; Th. 0.12 m.; LH. 0.011 m. on Face A and ca. 0.01 m. on Face B. b: H. 0.387 m.; W. 0.15 m.; Th. 0.115 m.; LH. 0.011 m. on Face A and ca. 0.01 m. on Face B. Ed. G. A. Stamires, Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, pp. 246-260, No. 97, photographs pl. 62; S.E.G., XVII, 46. Face A KEKROPIS NON-ZTOIX. ca. 57-64 a. 21/0 a. o' a irWa o-rpaTrcyo]ivros 'Avrri[]D b(rIbri T'Xi [&yca -r ] \ A dY] [TTrrapouTro ) (DAucs r6T ' Kal TSrSKEKpo'TiSos ot iatoTroIol &Tri'A'rro]Xfil8os &pXovTro ['TreiSi ol 'rrpurT&vEi Kal oTp aiav o]v aOrTotiavTo 9 [rraivoavTS i.pavioouaoi TOVrav avocbavrs 28 -Kal -ca. r6 r v 5 [auTrcov brro(pacvovu]t -rT povu TciS T-rcEvKval [euoiaS
KaKoieaS xc&s ToTS o5s &,i(&uac T&S
8ou TOv r [8icov irlTp 'Ts pouXv;sKal TOOU 10
ev T'Trrp]u-ravEca K
'A9rvalov Kal rraiScov Kal] yvvalKxovKal TCV
KaclT-rv XotirC'v [(iAcov Kal acritJivo)(Cov,'riwnlEEAa?o8ail 68 Kal TrCv &AVcov&6rr&v]TOrcv Kal XaiTrp]Jco l 658Koal Tipoevv0exa cpXayiO)cos' vc-TotIS TrpvS ?)' [rrpovEVOiKxvai( -
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'rroi'faacreai EV
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35
ol TrrpUTrvEis rTOV eTrcbllJOV.
in corona 'Apia TCOVa
Zoacalcrr paTOU 'A
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[e]plovEa J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XXVII, 1958, p. 42, note 8, prefers to begin the preamble in lines 1-2 [rri &pXovwroS 'ATrroN7AiSos, '-ravrlyvplapXo]vrros'Avri[. We retain the reading of Stamires but delete the article TOJ. We also at the beginning of line 13 (cf. No. 277) and add EauToiS. delete the words ol IrpuTa&vEI 293. Stele of Pentelic marble (I 807), broken at the bottom and rough-picked at the back, with a pediment at the top with akroteria, mostly broken away. Found on May 12, 1933, in a loose fill over the Civic Offices (I-J 12). The right side is original; on the left the side has been cut back with filled flutings and shows a clawed foot, probably a Byzantine re-use. H. 1.015 m.; W. 0.492 m.; Th. 0.11 m.; LH. 0.01 m. (upper) and 0.007 m. (lower). Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 186-191, No. 116, photograph p. 187; S.E.G., XXI, 493. PANDIONIS ca. a. 20 a.
ca. 34-44
TrsEiS &gOIou wTTlrev 'Arr6XTItSOiXOKp&TOUS
5
?rrp6oroov 'roirla'cEvotI rpbo Tiv povuh v ot 'rrpu rT&velS TrfsrTavstovi8os ot Err1Atiou 'Arlnvicos rTO Taav TCV Trrp-rTav apXovrostpaviLouoIv -rOv co v6v arol Tiavro rI OfXcova'HyeX6XOvlTTacavita c T? Tai 1Eia TraSTreeui]] v SEaVI.vo .TO 3IT[[EpOV rTOiS [a]s TErOueval eo
10 [aa]v-ra v
rractlroi s iepoITS&overp&0atl eya.XoespCoS
eOvolas, t61 Kaoi apaKaAo0 [Kal]af(cos T1iSrrpbSToJS TrpUTa&vetS
v POUVAjvTV TrpooiqKouoCavTrroItracroati 8s aXTfa t poviUi E'n'atvcraiTOiS5 Se6X ETrwTi3 wrpbosTOUS OeoS EcO-ev [Tp]uTa&vets TTqj5 atov6iSo5 5 Kal TOV Cnrosepvavxra rTapiavcac1rcTv TO [p13ei]q ralvC'tal TnaavtIa "rriTr TrCOtTETeXeKE [8e]OTepov OiXcova 'HyeA6XOvU TsV [aiv] ol rrpuTaVEIS
[rrp6]votav v T-r)(rX,cyai 15
eucrias Tro'i0?oT ols rraTptoviv, Kal oT-ravvcoVatauC [vat] T&5S c&Tr1aTpt6V ?o-r1V o-Trsavouv TOv0Sa eaXAou [T6]v c a-vcp Teo iva TOi-TCOv o'aJVTrvOUpvcavqaVl-rrat [yao]oCS T-rcVacv8pCv 20 [ri p]ourix TrjvwrpoaiKouo'avwrpovotav-TrotouVJEVl. vacat ]TalaviCtS IeIpit?iS
OiAcov'HyoA6Xou
[rT]ooErt5cbvtosAeapXou [A]!66copos)
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v [Xa]pIJevos 'EpuatlTou [M]rTCOV 'Hpa[X]kcovoS Ato6SoToS Aet[vl]ou
AtovCroios Zrvo[8]cbpou 30
OElAvo5M Kp&Toorou Fvcios K6pTtoS
AtoyvriSXatpEou 50 ol rrpvTavetSTO-Vo-rpa
Tlybv rTOvkrr TroIS6 rrAeiTaSrTO TrrEl'rov
O0s8ooposAqrqrlTpiou 'Ovacriov 'OXuvwrrto8Copou
'OXuvuricov'A?Xa&vSpou Ko Acov) 'AyaOoKfis ) 55 MapKos"Opptos'EpioKpaoCSs NeIKcovo Anrt1iTpIOS 'AvrTraTrpo)
FROM THE SACK BY SULLA TO THE CREATIONOF HADRIANIS 231 80 'AvTirrrcrrpov 'Av-tn[rr6]Trpou
MIAcov SAeirKou Alov,atos rFAajKOU
'HatcrrToScopos 'AMEaavpou Atovloios )
60 'AVT[1]vrS ZcotAou
{rTos ) 35
Mupplvolcriol [A]i[X[]VMs MTrTpo5[cb]pov KuvSaeivactis
eE68poS [-----] NEiKCov ropy[icovos]
['EArrfvmKOS Z[----] 1 alovacnlos'A[ - --?-] 'EppatIoaosQ(aiS[---] II Ka?AtAfis'P8oK[X].[o]vs 40 'Hp6&KEiTros)
T-OV [oi TrrpuTraV].S [KpUKva Tris po]uAs
ATpr|TpioS KeivEov
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A[]rll]'rTpos'A'0roa.co[vi-]
CDA?ilaicov EUKapTri8ou
AEuKiou 85 M[--- -pcoT-royEvris 'ATro7covilSo[u] MEveKafis [-]Ti-[ou----] K6iVTroSoco'Tiyevr S [--].[ ]-----45 'ArroAAcbvios AuoCiou [-----Aiiov TT1a-nlAos
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f]avKp&Tro
Kvuerp[pt]oi 75 Tpqcov'H[poaK]XcovoS KCorcop)
OE66o'Tos'AAei[covos
vacat vacat
-rT TraI.iiav oi 1TrpvTaVetS TOrvra 100 o! TrpvUT-&vS TOVy[pap] oi -rputravEis rov] TracXp oi TrrpuTaves 90 [av Trcv TrpUTavEcov] 95 liav T-rS pouXvi Kai -TCVo-paTicoTIrtK v IJ.-Tra TOU85iflou [in corona] [?iAcova] ['Hyso6xov] [TTlaavtlca]
?TOo68ilJov in corona [----- ]rv
[----o]us ]] [ --
in corona eEoyE?VTv Oeoyivov
y6vcp BE 105 'A?XE&v8pov EO''rupi8[r[v] [vacat]
in corona [-----]
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294. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 5634), with the back preservedand the top re-cutbut otherwisebroken. Found on October24, 1938, in the wall of a modernhouse southeastof the MarketSquareand west of the PanathenaicWay (R 23). H. 0.137 m.; W. 0.177 m.; Th. 0.082 m.; LH. 0.008 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXX, 1961,p. 261, No. 70, photographpl. 48, S.E.G.,XXI, 599. saec. I a.
[----[..]ClyoVTS [A]nTriTpIos
oi rrpu-rTav[Eis] corona 295. Two joining fragments of a stele of Hymettian marble (I 579 and Addendum),found built into the foundation of the euthynteria of the Little Stoa (J 12) west of the Odeion, the upper fragment on March 14, 1933, and the lower fragment on June 24, 1967. With the fragments joined the left side and part of the rough-picked back are
preserved. a: H. 0.23 m.; W. 0.17 m.; Th. 0.088 m. b: H. 0.192 m.; W. 0.19 m.; Th. 0.082 m.
a and b: LH. 0.009 m.-0.013 m. Ed. a: J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,IV, 1935,pp. 38-40, No. 7, photographp. 39; S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,
p. 193, No. 120; a and b joined: B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXVII, 1968, pp. 278-279, No. 16, photograph pl. 80; S.E.G., XXV, 134.
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aet. Aug.
5 b
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a
gKrTCV 86icovsEEaSCpS] [ou T]Erap-rov rTa&T-rOvauia [Tse0uK6Tra 'vov 9PtXav] [K]aCltpXoTrcoS KCalTroS rpUTa'V[eaivTrpoo'vrvey 'rTv Sia Kal pouviv E'rrlXCOp] epcbrrcoS, T-rcaa TcrapaKacXo[uoiv aai aO'roTsrroticaaoait yparTtrfi [elK6voSacUTOJ?v 6-rrXcolt Iri]
t El56X0am] Xp0o'o.i d5v6eoaIv uvTrol 'AaKcXlrT[icoi6&yafTl -rXI riTj pouaXi E'rrcaivoai I:v Kailore[avcocrai e0a?o o'rap&avcol] i jl 'rrp6 TroUS] rTO Trav{ac TrCVrrp-ravEcov To[--- ca. 5 --- rrT l TTl KCa0KOYrii KTl8eia'] 0EovSEciEpeatfi Kal TrwKTjE8?[cca
5 15
'Troii] Oait Ka[i ToISTrpuTavaveKaliTOiS&aicrToiS TriKEXcopfcl 'Tv vo[s ava?V'----------K TrfiSlK6O[ --] acao.[ac]
lacuna 296. Fragment of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 5482), broken on all sides. Found on June 4, 1938, in the wall of
a Byzantinebuildingeast of the centralpart of the Stoa of Zeus (J 6). H. 0.082 m.; W. 0.07 m.; Th. 0.063 m.; LH. 0.004 m.-0.007 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 261-262, No. 72, photograph pl. 46; S.E.G., XXI, 740.
fin. saec. I a. T6v [Kxipu] [ol rtrp]Tr&VEl PouR[X?S]
[KCaris]
KoXX{
[acv ]C-rTa 5
[IKa]IpICa
[vf]S6Iv The name of the heraldwas inscribedwithina wreath. 297. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(1 1252),brokenon all sides. Found on January29. 1934,in a late fill over the south porchof the New Bouleuterion(G 10). H. 0.176 m.; W. 0.145 m.; Th. 0.072 m.; LH. 0.009 m. Ed. S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,p. 192, No. 118,photograph. fin. saec. I a. lacuna
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A[-----] A[-----] A[-----]
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10 [--------]
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Nl[K-----] 20 lacuna
T[-----] [----] lA[a---
The readingin line 7 was made by A. E. Raubitschek.Dow's readingwas [------]
uAvos.
FROM THE SACK BY SULLA TO THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS 233 298. Upper part of a pedimentalstele of Pentelicmarble(I 3692), brokenat the left and bottom. Found on March4, 1936,nearthe surfacenorth of the Odeion. H. 0.29 m.; W. 0.22 m.; Th. 0.11 m.; LH. 0.01 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 197-198, No. 49, photograph pl. 33; S.E.G., XXI, 496.
fin. saec. I a.
5
NON-2TOIX. ca. 50
[?-rreiSt 'rrp6ao5ov 'rroaTtoqtiEvoi'rrposT^?vIo]yA.v oi lrrTpurtves -r6v -raT]axav6v acTroi i[Aov'ro] (avit.ovaiv [T'rin----ca.20 --?.X-[------8iKai]oovii Ka.[Al] KeXpia9eal Tr6carT - ] v ?v roTs r ols [EpicraavTa lepoIS Tr'-Tptov vacat] vacat [---rI-------------------------------------------I
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lacuna 299. Fragment of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 6396), broken on all sides. Found on June 1, 1951, in a Turkish
bothroseast of the East Stoa (P 14). H. 0.265 m.; W. 0.16 m.; Th. 0.115 m.; LH. ca. 0.009 m. and 0.005 m. (line 21). Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXVI, 1967,pp. 238-239, No. 48, photographpl. 60; S.E.G.,XXIV, 181. ERECHTHEIS
fin. saec. I a.
NON-ETOIX. Col. I lacuna
Col. II lacuna
[-----]bpou -Oui]cAplos [-'HSuXou [-------]cv [--------]y6pas EO'rTxou
5 [--- .-]v
Ai7os
?-] E[------------]
15
n[-----------] .OTT[---------]
[-------]os [----]os) Alowaiov [------]
coca[- ---------] 'AOfva[ios ) 6 Kal---]
[- ----]8IS
20
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10 [----- M]EvEKpTrou [------]) [- ----'o]vi0V[los]
EiO[coavuiieTs]
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300. Left corner of a low base of Hymettian marble (I 6142), with the left side smooth and the bottom dressed with a toothed chisel. Found on April 18, 1949, in the Long Late Roman Wall east of the Panathenaic Way (O 9). H. 0.088 m.; W. 0.22 m.; Th. 0.20 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. B..D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964,pp. 216-217, No. 60, photographp. 36; S.E.G.,XXI, 739. fin. saec. I a. ot rrpvT&veIS Tr6v&r[i r&a]
orrXa
crrpaTcry[6v] corona Aecovi srqv
5 a
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301. Fragment from the upper right side of a pedimental stele of white (Pentelic?) marble (1 6164), broken at the left and below. Found on April 29, 1949, in the Long Late Roman Wall east of the Panathenaic Way (O 8).
H. 0.46 m.; W. 0.247m.; Th. 0.098 m.; LH. 0.013 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 198-199, No. 50, photograph pl. 33; S.E.G., XXI, 497.
ANTIOCHIS fin. saec. I a. In the Pediment r'v Traia]v [------[MapKov O6piov-----]ov)
mouldings [bTrr?i8'f Tsrf Oi TTpUTaV-rv Trp6aoSov iroiTpaaXIEvoI]
['AvTiooXi5oS uviXS&roqpaivov]civ MxpKov(6l?3io[v]
[---ov ) Brlaaia rvTV Taliav] eio-vrviXeat xrrp6vo[i] EKrTCV [av XpTJiaTco)V iSicov, 6EKal TV-rK[Oi] ?TivepLE]Xke OCVIjrpp6vTCOV [vCOV ri TP?ooui Kai aO]ToT5TroTS Trpvr&v [caI TSs 'AvTioXi[oS &v6eiKvO1evovTr]jcav TrpoOvliav [Kal 81i TaUTa iT'rapaKaAouciv iiTr)(]copifaai aoiroTSnroif 10 [crao-0caaccroUypaTrrr?sIKOvoS &v]fc!Eaiv gv T-rI 'AoaKAX [mTIdEci XXOuaav 'rliypacqfv Trijv8Eoi] -rrpv-rvaS rTis 'ATr[t] [oxi5os of 'rr ----apXo]vTros Kai ol a{arTroIVVV ov ) Brcaal]Ea T-v aVUTcovTagia[v] [MapKovO6Xtov ---EvsKa iKai [piA7ias irpo0uljiaS Kial] XPr1naTCOV irpovoia[S] 15 [avlav" vv dyaeq Trj 86856]XeaiTri povriui rraivcv[am] [MapKov(D6,l3ov -----ov ) B]rjlcala ErriTi Trrp'i BTI TOrv [craticov8finov 'rrpoiiviat KailSiL T-r )(VXVITrp6S Tro0 T]'fi TCv 'rrpuTavscov [atov -r Kai aTrseav]o'ait aCOrov0ctXov t1 rr&rpt6vc?ri1cTr9]avo0v rTO*S5 [aorEyvcmol ycxa0ovs 20 [-TCvav6pcov, rruK<EXcopfi]ieat 85 KcaiT'rsirTpuTaVv[] Kai TfiVTrfi iK6vo[s] [acv Kai TOTScic&iTOisTrotljaao0a]i aCIToui Iva TOiOTCV [cvaCteav ?v T&r1 'AaQrAlnmeiol] 1TpaT<(T>oIvco[v] aor [Kai mxapxoois TaiTr-l 'rijS ca]pnrpfas of KaTK-r' iSa[v] i yeivcov[Tai] --] ar.XapX6pievoo [----(C<>fis)lS 'IcG6roToV 5
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[Tla]p[a]&] ovoS-EV[--] lacuna 302. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 2969). Found on May 11, 1935, in the wall of a late pit north of the Tholos (G-H 11). Parts of the left side and top are preserved.
H. 0.085 m.; W. 0.129 m.; Th. 0.05 m.; LH. 0.011 m.-0.015 m. OINEIS ca. a. Chr.n. 'rri 'Aptcrro8[moiv OIv i(] Sos oi 'rrpvrU[vaSd&vE] [0]lKav W 'A[xapvlis ,W,]
[--] 'Hpc,QE[4Srls---]
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]
303. Fragmentof a steleof Pentelicmarble,withthe left sidepreservedbut otherwise broken,foundon the south slope of the Acropolis.Now in the regionalHistoricalMuseumat Kherson,U.S.S.R. H. 0.21 m.; W. 0.145 m.; Th. 0.085 m.; LH. 0.008 m. Ed. B. Latyschew, B.C.H., XVIII, 1894, pp. 334-335, No. 1; J. Kirchner, I.G., 112, 2468; T. N. Knipovitch and E. I. Levi, with I. Brachinsky and E. Kastanajan, InscriptionesOlbiae 1917-1965, Nadpisi Olvii 1917-1965, Leningrad, 1968, pp. 55-56, No. 54, photograph pi. XXVIII.
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PTOLEMAIS fin. saec. I a. lacuna
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va Torcv [-------------------------------vvTreov] TV TrrpooriKOUCvaV [t]vcov (paivlTa[-c povXv rv iTrpovoIavTrrolouvg?V] KcaTrCV roTsrTpuTavcFl KiaXcS-TrpoaevrvCTrEyvcov] [-rT]v&aicovT-rt[fi[S Kali'lcov vacat KpTropo[Aovu-- --KrpUKp OVTO;oS vacat] povUAJS
(AuVETs OiR[X]o-rosAEvKiou
[TTapllpXos No'-ro[poS] 'A[vSp]cas'A'rroAXco[v--] ?) 'AVTIO6XO n[6rrXo]os( 10 'ATroX[Xo(p]avrns Aco[aoeiou] AlovOlaosN[iK]av[8pov] 'AVTioXos M[..]vi[---] 'ETriKrTrTos)tl[----]
'E'TrryovoS EcoTrl[p----] 15 EOpp6oavvos 'Av[----] 'Erriyovos 'AXE[-----]
NEEptlos i[Xo]v[-----] ] Q[---[Ka]prr68copos traces lacuna The Leningradpublicationof 1968makesno mentionof the earliereditionsand does not, in fact, recognize the text as Attic (cf. J. and L. Robert,R.E.G.,LXXXII, 1969,p. 486). Lines 2-4 have been read heretoforeas part of a column of names.This is in error.The clear readingcqaivrTa[t]in line 2 is not part of a namebut ' TV belongs to the phrase[iva rTOVTCOV aVTrEAovplu]vcov 9aivT-ra[ti r pou ol TrpoofiKovoav Trrpovolav TrolovIwEvl] fromthe end of the decreeabovethe names(cf. Nos. 270, 293, 304). Line 3 mustcontinuethe text of the decree; only a tentativerestorationcan be given, but the photographnow availableshowsthe left marginclearlyand guaranteessyllabicdivision. Although Brachinskyread [---]XTl and Latyschewhad read [... ]covat the beginningof line 4, it was uninscribedfor five or six letter spaces. Ourjudgmentis that the line began with the name KpiToP3o[---], well indented.Name and title wereprobablymoreor less centeredin line 4. We have suggesteda restorationon the orderof the text above the namesof prytaneisin No. 286. 304. Stele of Hymettian marble (E.M. 638), broken at the bottom and badly worn, found in Athens Ev 658c OAuEov.
H. 0.48 m.; W. 0.56 m.; Th. 0.10 m.; LH. 0.011 m.
Ed. J. Kirchner,LG., II2, 1070;S. Dow, Hesperia,Suppl.I, 1937,p. 193,No. 119. OINEIS paulloantea. 19p. 'ErETtiSlTrp6o'o8ovxTroirtqa?Evot TrposT1lVPovA]v ol 1TrpVa
ves TiSOSlvESoS KaCo el&IarTOt drToqtocvouCavTri PouvXriTOv ra
a v aoiroi sAXovroes&yrnv 'ATrroMcoviou iaCv Tr[e]ucri 'Oiev TraS o E6Tsols Tr[&]Tplov Ifv aS Tr6e[KAvaT?T]S
10
6--- 1XovT6rS rrp6STOv&vSp[a] xrapc puv K[aXoOcit'rv PoV inrXcopfijacaT'rroiroaoa0a] aCOroi yparrTTriSeIKvos Ev 6'rrXcot xTriXpOcrcot Ev T-rctfTTToXe]iatcpyvulvaaccot Ka[i] &[v&Oe?oiv ol Kal Tar6* TpUTvarVEal ol &Eico]TOioi rTriK6TuoS&p [TrrTypat"al TO v AauT-v [XOVTOS TrapifavOeAyTn 'Ar rTo?Acovi]ou 'Ofiesv &p6Tnrsev Kai Tla -r OUv.i 61i Trav 1 ]T [EKa qI(poTioriaSETSiVsaUTOoS''TpooITKP
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
236
[Tro Tii5avrTOSdOyaeois TCrVt&vSpCv]-vacat T-rXTIt&yafil T povXi tIarralivEoaTT6 rapav OE&3cyrv 'A-rro]7Xcoviou 'OfijEv [Se56Xeai -r 15
-----Koi Kal ---]ov [--------av [orrEpavco'ai iTOv 0aXoiJ oe-rE&vcOI6i lTTarptovi]o-rv crr?pavo0v S K]al TroIS1TpVJT&6cVctV [TroUS&yaeoi55 TCOV&vBpCvov irr'tKeX.copi'cpeai TT'V &afeiaioit T TTO [Kal TroTs S -rrotilCyOTa Tfrs EtKvoS]&a6VCeiv[iv -ra] yu,7vacicotiva 'TOTrcoV aCVTE?ovuEIEvco]v Qcaiv)[Tai] f P3[ou] [?EiCaicoi [Xri Tirntyoca ].------------------].Tat K[--]
-
20 [---
----]a pw---]
------
[
vacat [Opl]&acor
-]
First two columns missing
[---]aeoiX [ -]vos )
25 [-----]Aiv[...]) [-----]1xa[.]v
[-----]S
lacuna
Lines 12 and 17-18 werereadand restoredby Meritt.Lines21-27 follow readingsand restorationsby Dow. In line 22 an alternativerestorationis [(Dv]&Cnoi. 305. Part of a dedicatorymonumentof Pentelicmarble(I 6157),with the left side and rough-pickedback preserved.Found on April 18, 1949,in the Long Late RomanWall east of the PanathenaicWay (O 9). The upper part of the face has threelines in largerletters.Belowthese is a relief,the backgroundof whichis recessed.On the upperleft cornerof this recessedareais a citationin smallerletters. H. 0.205 m.; W. 0.147 m.; Th. 0.10 m.; LH. 0.012 m. and 0.007 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964,p. 217, No. 61, photographpl. 36; S.E.G.,XXI, 741. saec. I a.lp. lacuna
[-------][
]
[-----]pos [-------] [rap]yfiT[Tio--5
---]
S relief [o]l orv&p)xOwrv -r6v KfpvKa Tijs povuqis Kai TOU6'llpOU
vacat 306. Fragmentof a stele of Pentelicmarble(I 3075),with its flattop and rightside preserved,and with a cavettocrownedcyma reversamouldingreturningacrossthe lateralface. Found on November16, 1935,in the wall of a modernhouse northeastof the Odeion(N 7). H. 0.25 m.; W. 0.12 m.; Th. 0.092 m.; LH. 0.008 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXIX, 1960,p. 34, No. 41, photographpl. 9; S.E.G.,XIX, 111. saec. I a./p. [irei8h oi ITrpuTtVEiS TriS-- ca.8-9--Kal o]i &eiiCTOi
[ol Tri---
ca. 16
--&pXOVTOS TratvoaaV]TES [Kca aoTEpavcbaavrTSrCsmoPcaivovoavTETgouve T-r6v]Ta
[iav. -----]
5 r-
---
[ r
______--- ----
] J
of.r *
'L-j
----]ve
-~-]
~[-
10 1-[.
---
--------
--_-_--
---_----c
-_
__ .
lacuna
_______ - -
_ O-le
---] ---]
t
r t4)1 race ti
FROM THE SACK BY SULLA TO THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS 237 307. Fragmentof a stele of whitemarble,brokenon all sides (unlessperhapspart of the left side is preserved). Now in the Tower of the Winds. H. 0.455 m.; W. 0.23 m.; Th. 0.13 m.; LH. 0.006 m.-0.009 m.
Ed. S. N. Koumanoudes, ov A
vaov
, 1958/1960,pp. 3-6, No. 1, who suggestsa date in the early
first century B.C.; S.E.G., XVIII, 53, for a corrected reading in line 11.
LEONTIS init. saec. I p. lacuna I--------------I [--ca.
11 --]acrxvpou
-- 9--]S9 I)1D ['AvrioXo]s'Hpcb8ou 5
[.. ca4..]o5OpoS ) [E'rrT]opa-roAtovuo'ou
Fragmentum coronae
[-ca. 4-]pXo[s] 'Av8poCi(XoU [-ca. 5 -]\Xos MEvav5p[ou] [-ca. 4-][. .]os )
10 [-- - ca. 6 --]vTS ArllirTrp!ou [- ca. s -]s 'OorAios
Alovualou [E0pp]67owvos ['A0]Tv6cocpos) 15
[...]KIOS P6pplos [ol] 1TpUT&V'lSTOVTa [Wia]v rfs t[l[]p5s8icar&je
20
ol TT[pur&v6ts] r6v yp[aowtaTat] -roUa[vvE6piou] y[Ev6u6vov]
in corona
in corona
25 'Yy[ ] KX[-----]
ropyi
av EOTry
ra[pylrT]
vacat
rT[ov].
vacat
vacat
308. Fragmentof a stele of Pentelicmarble(I 6158), brokenabove, below, and on the right,but with the left edge (dressedwith a toothedchisel)preserved.Found on April28, 1949,in the Long Late RomanWall east of the PanathenaicWay (O 8). H. 0.215 m.; W. 0.11 m.; Th. 0.062 m.; LH. 0.01 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 217-218, No. 62, photograph pl. 37; S.E.G., XXI, 601.
ANTIOCHIS saec. I p.
[M] po[uvAn] Olv6pi Xov 5
BrlaieT[S]
EEpoa-r[oKAfis] 'ApXIT-r[oS] 'Avrfyov[os]
'AAav[5Spos] 10 r&dos [----] EOrro[pos]
AO[----] lacuna
238
INSCRIPTIONS:ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
309. Fragment of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 6177), with part of the right side preserved (dressed with a toothed chisel) and a rough-picked back. Found on May 9, 1949, in the Long Late Roman Wall east of the Panathenaic
Way (N 7). H. 0.36 m.; W. 0.28 m.; Th. 0.073 m.; LH. 0.015 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 218-219, No. 63, photograph pl. 38; S.E.G., XXI, 602.
ANTIOCHIS saec. I p. [Tr]vTraciav in corona
[Tr]jv lTrpUT-rvEov
in corona
[ --]
rJciX'rlve MivavSpos
Xapircova
'AVT'6XOU 25 Blcatla
[----]spou
3 [----]sinv
40
AecoviS6T8 "AKTrrO
NtKias MivavSpos AlovlcrtoS
45 Atov*Caios T-rIOUXOI
['Avayj]crrTio
5 [----]IaxOS
[---]Sns [---- p]aXOS [----]s
MevavSpos
0t~fi6ov 30
MdruvpoS -cooipios Atov,caos&
[----Is
10 [----]os [----l]cbvl [----]OS
[----]los ) [----]los
15 [----]olto
'E'rrKT'rrroS
'ETTiyovos 'ETraycaos 'E'TTiKTTrTOS
50 ZcolAos nTpcTroyEVTn 'hEpoK0wfis
KapTroSrcopos 'AppoSioaos 35 KrlpcoxToi AecoviSris KpaTCov
vacat [----]os zllaXi6Sns
[----]
'Eparcov
vacat
55 (DiXlrrroS 'A0ivaios Ai66o-roS
AiAos 'A7XEav8p[os]
60 'AlTroXAcov[tos]
['A]16)xC[os]
2020[---] [-----]
[---
.._]
Merittoriginallyrestoredline 61 of this text as the demotic['AT]rlvEiS. Thereremains,however,the evidence that this demewas not divided(see also B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVII, 1948,p. 21), but was transferredwholly to Demetriasin 307/6and later to Attalis in 200 B.C. The evidencefor the membershipof Atene in these two phylaiis summarizedby W. K. Pritchett,TheFiveAttic TribesafterKleisthenes, pp. 9, 34. Moreover,the oblique strokefirstread by Merittas part of the finalsigmaof the demoticis now read by him as part of the letterchi, and we restorethe line accordinglywith a councillor'sname['Ae]Iveix[os].The spellingwith epsiloniota rather than shortiota, thoughrare,is admissible(cf. K. Meisterhans,Grammatik derattischenInschriften3, p. 49, sect. 27, with note 360, and No. 399, below, line 17). 310. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 4087),found on April 28, 1936,duringdemolitionof a wall of the Church of cTavayiaBAaaaapoi west of the Odeion(J 11). H. 0.24 m.; W. 0.15 m.; Th. 0.047 m.; LH. 0.015 m.
Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,p. 37, No. 7, photograph. med.saec. I p. ['Erri] T V Kh v XpUCa[wrrova&povros-----] [--]is 'rrpurav[?tasoi TrpUTa'VEIKal oi actimST] elval &vSpaSdcyaeoCsoi6Elvoi] [ot] TO"S auvTcor[v Kai [cravcacvooav Kai &viypayav] [ETr]Eirla'av
FROM THE SACK BY SULLA TO THE CREATIONOF HADRIANIS 239 5
[yu]pvacaapXoi3v[Tos ------,--
KrpUKRovr]
[os] T-rs iE 'Ap4[tovl'ayou pouvXS i---rrcovoiov [ep]qreovrro[s TOU [o]s
-,
pcoos rfiS
I] ]
pv[fis ------------------------]
lacuna 311. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 1361), with part of the left side and rough-picked back preserved. Found on
February20, 1934,outsidethe MarketSquareto the southwest(E 15). H. 0.207 m.; W. 0.224 m.; Th. 0.053 m.; LH. 0.016 m.
Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,pp. 31-32, No. 2, photographp. 31. fin. saec. I p. lacuna
------AoK[lios ------] 0roypaCiaTCI[S] 5
[---] NEiKO61aXOS ATroUpy6s ArAlf[Trptos--]
ypalraTs.CS[----]
rlos. [-------]
&v[TIypaq(PES]
---------.-
10 [-]--
lacuna 312. Stelediscoveredin the villageof Ambelakion Salamis,and now in the LouvreMuseumin Paris. H. 0.94 m.; W. 0.26 m.; LH. 0.013 m.-0.018 m.
Ed. A. Boeckh,C.L.G.,200; W. Froehner,MusdenationalduLouvre,LesInscriptions grecques,pp.71-73,No. 42; W. Dittenberger,LG.,III, 1020;J. Kirchner,LG., II2,1759.Cf. P. Graindor,Albumd'Inscriptions Attiques,p. 24, No. 27, photographof a squeezepl. XX; P. Graindor,Chronologie, J. A. p. 102; Notopoulos,Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,pp. 12, 52 (whomwe follow) for the date. ERECHTHEIS a. 96/7p. [&ycaeiTr]xn dyca [voO-rovK]Xauvioo ['Av]-t6XOU, [r1] $tX7owT6r5 [rro]uKalAcatl[a]vo0 ot6 f?Xeov
[T]is 'Epexei8os rrpuravEts [K]njpICaITeS 10 [oe]oy?vrs ) Tatias
Ai6tcopos-rp Ai68copos )
AaclTrrTpEi 25 Fr&os l>cAa"fivacis 'Avriyovos vE VtKCras rros
Alovao fiS 'A'rroAXcbvios 15 [flT]Tpo6qlXo 30 'Avriyovos nrp 'Av-rioXos ['A]ppo8;eiaos Atovaitos 'Appo8Efatos) [AD]tA66Tros ) 'HpaiclrStis s ['A]cKXTrilaSxTl EOcovvu<e>tS
240
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS 20 [A]tovuca6copos 35 Arlkaxs) [A]6Too-rpaTos OihtvoO 'Avayu pa ['A]ro?acbvios []api3vos 'AXtavSpos TraoTrXa [a]TpaTrqy6s mrli 40 KaXAiciaXos ) AaptrrTpEiO aOA?rls WOiTXaros [M]evicmou Ko?covfieev TrEpiTO piiJia
BoOAcov Moipay?vous 45 (Du7Aa&oos [r]TpaTrry6s Tflu0is)
npooarraCT-ros SKI[?t]Toupy6s 'rl TTIV [6a8]a'AoKAXrrras. vacat 313. Two fragmentsof Hymettianmarble(I 2445front),brokenaway above,at the right and below,opisthographic(cf. No. 314). Found on February19, 1935,in a late contextsouthwestof the Tholos (G 12). H. 0.44 m.; W. 0.275 m.; Th. 0.125 m.; LH. 0.017 m.- 0.02 m. (lines 1-7), 0.007 m.-0.009 m. (lines 8-10 and 15-17),0.01 m.-0.012 m. (in the wreaths),0.008 m.-0.009 m. (belowthe wreaths). Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,pp. 37-40, No. 8, photographsp. 38. ATTALIS saec. I/TIp. 'Ayaei T[tXI] 01tTpuT&V6Es rfis 'AT[Trcaios Kal ol dt]
5
OcrTOIol &'i 'Avv[lou --------&PXovros TOT[S ]a[vUTcVCa-eavcbcrav] TrSrTE?iraq&v T-r[K]al a[v-ypayav o16]
IvoI 6iKaiovEl[vai]Tro[US &yatOo TCV] avSpcov rrap' acTrrc[v] qla[yp&ceoaai] ol TwpvIr&vEisT ,v 15 ol 'rr[pu]Tav[Ets rov] [oi -rrpur&vetsTOV] 10
aycovoeTrrlV Tr iv ciEyacAv 'ExAercvioav
wTl[]ArXnT[vXrTrfs]
in corona Ti KXaOSt
in corona Ti Kcowrrcb
rw6rco[S]
ov ArI6 orrpaTov
lovvifa
30 ol TrpuTraveS T6v crrpcT[fl]y6v [Tri T- o6Trxa]
[corona]
20
[-
25
--.-...- ... -] --?----]
[in corona]
[-------]
VIovM& g,Iov
[ [-
] -]
[-------]
'Ayvo*oa jov ot Trrpvr&ves Tr6[v]
[.
35 [ol rrpvtcvEis-r6v]
rTaciav 'Tfs po[vAiis]
[--.----] [-
[corona]
]
[corona]
Lines 4-5 [oC-reavouv]TES, Oliver;line 6 [T-rv]omitted by Oliver;line 7 arrGo[v]Oliver.
314. Two fragments of Hymettian marble (1 2445 back), broken away above, at the left and below, opisthographic (cf. No. 313). Found on February 19, 1935, in a late context southwest of the Tholos (G 12). H. 0.44 m.; W. 0.275 m.; Th. 0.125 m.; LH. 0.02 m.
Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,p. 40, No. 9, photographsp. 38.
FROM THE SACK BY SULLA TO THE CREATIONOF HADRIANIS 241 ATTALIS saec. I/II p.
['Er ---5
['AyaOie T]U)rl
] 'O0[E]v
[&pXovTosoi Trpv-TaveS]TfiS['A]T [Ta-rXios--- - rrpu-ra]vE[i]as [Kal ol aitoTErotoET?avCoa]v[TE]S [TO-rS&avUTo-rvT-rfrTlo'aV Kal avve]
[ypayav
vacat
]
Line 5 [ore9avoi]v[TrE]Oliver.
315. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 1434), broken at both sides and at the back and bottom, but with part of the upper moulding and the top of the stone preserved. Found on March 2, 1934, in a late context in the wall trench of the Tholos (G 11). H. 0.17 m.; W. 0.055 m.; Th. 0.036 m.; LH. 0.011 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXVI, 1967, pp. 239-240, No. 49, photograph pl. 57; S.E.G., XXIV, 182. KEKROPIS NON-STOIX. ca. 56
saec. I/II p. eioTOi ['rei8i0 of 'TTp]uTaVEI[S TriS KEKpo'TriosKal oi E1 Kal OrTE9aVCcycIaVT---[&pXovTos hTra]ivECav[TrES 11---]TCOV
---ca.
ca. 8---
]
------]
V[-------------------------------------
TrEeuaoaS cnrra'CS rTOaKoa0rlKoUaaS Ev Trj wTpu] r&TS [--MEXiTr[a Kal [raveial TrEuK]?vatTroTs Eois &S &rraTplovfV vrrp rTOv rpUrTaVEcOV T-rS] [? 'Apedou 'rrayou] povA[is Kac TriSpouAjiS TrCOX' Kal TOU 8ilIoU TOU'Aervalcov] ----------------] [Kal rra8icovKal y]yW[a1Kcov -?----------lacuna -ca.
5
irl------
12 ---]v
316. Part of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 2953), broken on all sides but with the original back (rough-picked) preserved. Found on April 12, 1935, as part of a mediaeval storage basin just south of the Metroon (H 10). H. 0.15 m.; W. 0.15 m.; Th. 0.067 m.; LH. 0.006 m.-0.008 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, p. 47, No. 56, photograph pl. 11; S.E.G., XIX, 112. saec. I/II p.
ol TTpv]Ta&vE[S TrS [trrEiSh .]-----------] [&rropalvo]uv
5
rvTroTa[iav-------------]
&a]ia qpovo0v[rTa -----------] [------[- -------dcK]eX..Xco Xpr[ ----------] [-------Xa]xrrpC5sKci EYCaX[oTrpE1TrS---] [---------]
yEiVo-eal eualas [----------]
ypaTrTov [EIKvovCoV----] [---------]aCToui rTCOlt [----------] [---------] TpOyOVKCAl
[- -------]ev
10 [-----------]
rTCI[---
-----
or[ - ------
-----]
-----]
lacuna 317. Part of a plaque of Pentelic marble (I 2680), with the right side preserved but otherwise broken. Found on March 28, 1935, in a modern pithos in the western part of the Odeion (L 10). H. 0.19 m.; W. 0.13 m.; Th. 0.032 m.; LH. 0.008 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXVI, 1967, pp. 240-241, No. 50, photograph pi. 58; S.E.G., XXIV, 186.
242
INSCRIPTIONS:ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS LEONTISor ATTALIS aet. Rom.
NON-5TOIX. lacuna
[ ....]8---
--
]
[...]cov-----
[A0]iosSTr&r[tos] 5
[r&]ios A[K]to[s] p[]onrupos vacat
vacat [Tloorei]SbvloNIK[-----] [Arwi]fTrpios M[--- -]
[]J.Oiou
[----]os
Ei[.]o[----] traces
It is not certainthat this is a list of prytaneis,though the spacingof the demoticmakesit seemprobable. 318. Fragmentof a stele of Pentelicmarble(I 6141),brokenon all sidesand with the backrough-picked.Found on April 18, 1949,in the Long Late RomanWall east of the PanathenaicWay (O 9). H. 0.30 m.; W. 0.40 m.; Th. 0.072 m.; LH. 0.01 m.-0.015 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIV, 1965, pp. 96-97, No. 6, photograph pl. 27; S.E.G. XXII, 141.
PANDIONIS aet. Rom.
-----
[---
lacuna
--
[------------
a [--------------------------] o-rE(pavoa
a[---------------------]
in corona
in corona
T-ra[li]
av AT1 5 fi-rptov qvuijSN IK6rapal [
-----
15 [-----]v[o]u [------]o[u]
20
bTC[W]
10 Ios Au[K6] [..] pPCpV ['AX] Tr&[p]XOv eFavSp[Es]
TOS Ar ]rTpov TOVKal ayopavOCJr[aavTa ]-------
Ku8arlvat)S NIK6oTpaCros )
[--------]
'AvSpos 'Aparrcovos 25
[-??----]
fal&PiXos Ai,ou
[------]pou [ -----]TOU [--------]rros
-]roU [----lacuna
KfivTos) fiAnTlrrro AtoySvov 'Ewiyovos Zcoirnpou
-]
Kuvpp[toi] 'EpUoyE[---- -] 'AvyEi[eev]
35 Ttl6Tios[---] vacat
Aiovuriou 30 [Z]cbrrupos [...]aclXoS [---] lacuna
319. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 4789),brokenon all sides. Found on May 7, 1937,in the foundationof a house of Roman date southeastof the Tholos (G-H 12). H. 0.10 m.; W. 0.20 m.; Th. 0.035 m.; LH. 0.009 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, pp. 220-221, No. 80, photograph pl. 56; S.E.G., XVII, 47.
FROM THE SACK BY SULLA TO THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
243
aet. Rom. vacat [---]vfas ZprrTTios [---'AXA]kavSpos TTIoArNlv6s
[---]pos rapyflrrlos [----] vacat The namesmay belong to &efalToi at the end of a prytanycatalogue,as in I.G., II2, 1775(= No. 373), lines 43-45. 320. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble,brokenon all sides, reportedby Dittenberger"in stoa Hadriani." H. 0.11 m.; W. 0.14 m.; Th. 0.11 m.
Ed. W. Dittenberger,I.G., II, 841; J. Kirchner,I.G., II2,4014. aet. imp. isTis] [oi TrpvrTav][
[-
. 6--c]8os
pu[fis] ri[Ta]
[TOv ](UTCO)V
[TTv E]ipu[ -----]
5
]
[--ca.5-]C----lacuna
321. Two joining fragments of a stele of Hymettian marble (I 6066), with the left side and back preserved. Found
on July 28, 1947,in a Romandrainat the west end of the MiddleStoa (H 13).
H. 0.59 m.; W. 0.43 m.; Th. 0.105 m.; LH. 0.025 m. (lines 2-3), 0.01 m. (lines 4-15, 18-30), and 0.018 m.
(lines 16-17) Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXX, 1961,pp. 252-253, No. 52, photographpl. 45; S.E.G., XXI, 603. ANTIOCHIS
init.saec. II p. lacuna
'A
[-----------------------------rTEKfieV
Kai
T [ltiLJcaaS
TO0S
&daiTrou[S
I 'AvaXco-rtiol 5 ArllIoXaprls 'ETrrtKTT-ro 'AlvTras 'HpaK,covos ) C K6ptvOos MapKos) ECnoposMipvovos 10 'AOivais EOppoaovou 'AoaqrliTraSou 'AyaOoKAfis OIAvllcov'AIrVTroU [B]epvMXav6o 'EriKT1rTos )
15 'AVTioXoS) rlpaXiaiScx Ma- OuA-'ApXEAaos vacat
TroCS
co]
rpurTaveIS]
a&vypayEv
vacat]
II
III
IV
?QBrlaatETs
(lost)
(lost)
Ai. lpeTsios Zcblllos )
20
'Hpcacov 'A?Ki[OU 'AXKI?os) 'ETrrpactros'A?Kilou EtOrlpoS )
'AvrTyovoS
25
'lav&pit 'Epaorivou
'lacov MTrvocbpou
5 nTTocitBcSbvio ) C
'laItyvrisN?1KiOU 30 Oe6Trro'rros NEiKrnq6[pou] vacat
244
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
322. Four fragments of a stele of white marble (Pentelic?). Found as indicated below. All fragments were published together by S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, pp. 193-197, No. 121, with a photograph of a plus b, and c, on p. 194. Fragment d had become separated from c and could not be found at the time of Dow's publication. Total preserved H. 0.73 m.; estimated W. 0.74 m.; Th. greater at the top than at the bottom, ca. 0.115 m.-
0.14 m. a: (E.M. 3595 = I.G., II2, 1074) Ed. S. A. Koumanoudes, 'AOivalov, VIII, 1879 (1880), pp. 400-401, No. 3. It was found in the lower city and bought by the Archaeological Society. It was joined to b by Dow. H. 0.35 m.; W. 0.19 m.; Th. 0.14 m.; LH. 0.009-0.011 m. except line 1 (0.014 m.). b: (E.M. 9482 = I.G., II2, 1073a) found in excavations west of the Parthenon on April 20, 1838. Ed. K. S.
Pittakys,'Ep. 'Apx., 1839,No. 341. It wasjoined to a by Dow. H. 0.44 m.; W. 0.15 m.; Th. 0.115 m.; LH. 0.009-0.011 m. c: (E.M. 5723 = I.G., II2, 1073c) and d (E.M. 5431 - l.G., II2, 1073b) found all in one piece by K. S. Pittakys on March 20, 1837, in excavations east of the Propylaia, and edited by him in 'Eq. 'Apx., 1839, No. 324. d was
rediscoveredby GeorgeStamiresat some time after 1937.1Combinedmeasurementsof c and d are: H. 0.455 m.; W. 0.16 m.; Th. 0.115 m.; LH. 0.009-0.011 m.
AIANTIS ca. a. 120p. a
5
10
15
b 20 d
25
$Esi5as ) ['Paivoucros ypaiJiaeCJs TCOV ,rpuTavEcov? ETrrEv] ol ol iT -------'rTij AlavTiBos TretS1i rrpu'ra[velS pXovToSKai] ol &iCaYlrTOI Kal TOVaPXIEPpEarTCV2Epac] OrE(pavcbC'aVrTE Trra[iVo'avTre rTCOV 8tl&3iou Ti K[XacSlov 'A'rrIKOV MapaCcbvlovcTTrocaivoucivTOVTraiICav] TEOuKvai T-rS Ouaiase &l Taaas TrS KaQr)Koocra5s v T'ril TrpUTa] Tril povufi T[6 veiat Kli T1iVYV[VcaKaacCiroU T T' Ts OU] OvOPOUv?Aav 'AXKiav ?KT'rv Slicov vrrErp aicoviou 8iaciovis] AUTOKparopos[Kacrapos TpaciavoO'ASpiavoii.pacrrou Kail TroiLaU'rrTav[TOSoiKO aT'roV Kcal-rV 'TrpUTvavEcov Kal altci-rcov Kca Tiri-s g 'A] cKal TC-V ciaKoaicov Kal TOV TOV p?Eiov 6SIiou rfis povuiS nyou pouv[iS 'AOivai] rv &.Xcova&OiVT'COV TrVKaCT' a cov, rrtinhcijCir[eai 6a KcalIycAoTrperrcos T riV] sa v [rrpoarTar-rTov ot v6ooil Kal -ra yrpfgicc-ra, es -r6 TO firro-' hX] -rpuTcrfav v es TIV [--------------------------Ae a] T' TrosEls T -----------------------------] u[-------
pepiaii6v Kal T[-------------------------------------ep] cKco8e
Tv KXcauSov'AT] c TIKOV 'AXK{av Kcal Ma[paOcbvio]v Kaliorercavo-ati acrTOViS OlpouvA?[av Xpuocot] or7eavco[t Ci -1 rcrrpi]6[v] ?acriv oTqaxvo[uv TOUIS OepyTCras TOU SiiOUv 'rriTTppa] c(peai S Kca[ rTOTS Aav['ri6os Kai roTs aeiT'rots avaocrTo-ac aiT ov] Trp]u"rTavFc T'rS 6? T6O qiipa TOVKaTa 'TpuTraVEt] [a vpaai Kci]cbs av6pl&av[as [avaypaaya rpoyyparrr' ---av ypaclca['rca&]vcriTfXri7 --------------A0v Ka[io-riol ] -------] [One columnil Mapa[ecbvi]oi Elprlvaco[S 55 'AXMieus [-----] containing thLe Ki< 'ArriKo[ 'ilTrapXou] OXh OXi6-T[lios ?---- ] Aiovialo[s ----------] OErrTOI,
30 O<X< Acop6oe[os------] OW
'Paci[voialoi] ]ou
Oa
TTo.i< ()iAcoT[as-----] 1
v
TrXXirt Be6X8oXa Trfi Pouiji]
iralv[C ai cbs e0p]y?Tas rTCVrr[oXiTcrv6VTraT-rO &pvxlepa
See Hesperia,XXIX, 1960, p. 47, note 49.
missing]
O1ei8as)
-] Ae6ra[Xos ----60 KAv Xaporr[ivos(Opacaiv?eKou] KA<(liXcovf[6ri-------
]
FROM THE SACK BY SULLA TO THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS 245 35
KX
EKTlpoS [------------]
65
Eip-roS [-----------] cnmTrros.[----------40 ,ACopos K[caaimlos?]
KA<'ApXt[----- ------] 'Apl-ro[------------]
--]
70 Aiovu[ ------------]
7oEXoo[v -----------]
'Aptir6oo[uXos -------] 45
KA< ------SrcbT?t[oS At68oTOS[----------] r
[-----------] 'Epo'TrcO KA 'Av . [----------] [-a. 5-] IN]Ai [-------]
]
1
--J------
75 [------
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50 [---------------
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MEvv5[pos--------] ]
Ail(iAos'ATr[----------] [ L-
(acxp[peTs]
NoOlpi[osMfvis ? ------] K< 'ApX[-----------]
Atovioio[s --------]
EiaiScopos[-----
'A(poSi[ao S---------] Ari-rp[tos --------]
]
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80 [------------------]
Our text is mainly that of J. H. Oliver, who re-edited the decree of lines 1-26 in A.J.P., LXX, 1949, pp. 299308, with an apparatus criticus (cf. S.E.G., XII, 94). But we hold to the restoration yv[vaiuca] in line 6, and we believe that the treasurer and his wife together sacrificed at their own expense on behalf of the imperial family.
In line 21 we read a gammain the firstline of fragmentd. The letters omikron upsilon of Dow's line 32 belong rather to the end of line 31. In line 32 we read the name
as K60X.[io-xpo]s.In line 33 the spacebetweenfragmentsb and d is too wide by two letterspacesfor the restoration(DA*ZcoiAo[s but partof the pi is preserved,and,if the restorationis to be retained,it should Zcoxr]ipou, read OA Zcotlo[s- Zco]Trupou. In line 28 the restoration of the patronymic was suggested by G. A. Stamires (cf. also line 17). Cf. I.G., II2,
3595. In line 35 the restorationof the patronymicwassuggestedby G. A. Stamires,who also suggestedthe restoration of the patronymic in line 60 with reference to L.G., XII, 8, 645, line 6.
17
V. PRYTANY
AFTER
THE
INSCRIPTIONS
CREATION
(323-491)
OF
HADRIANIS
323. Two fragmentsfound at the Churchof St. Georgeon Mt. Lykabettos,a by Spon and Wheler,b by Ludwig Ross, both now lost. a: Ed. J. Spon, Voyage, vol. III, 2, p. 216; A. Boeckh, C.I.G., 298; W. Dittenberger, I.G., III, 1021; J. Kirchner,
I.G., II2, 1760. b: Ed. W. Dittenberger, I.G., III, 1022; J. Kirchner, LG., II2, 1761. The two fragments probably belong to the
same inscription.Cf. Dittenbergerand Kirchner,locc. citt. LEONTIS antemed.saec. II p. a
b
O(pEappioi
EO['Tup8alt] 'HpaKAE[c] v ) 'OAXurroS) AlovWa6c opos 'lalotcpo[u]
[...] -rrfvscov KpcoirriSat KXKcaMior6iiaxos
5 'ErrrruyXavcov flTuvaSou10OOEfacov 'A'rrohacoviou Alovictos )
'AVTIYOvov lp6i7pos
324. Upper right corner of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 4945), found on June 9, 1937, in a disturbed area southeast
of the Tholos(G 12).A crowningovolo mouldingrunsacrossthe upperedge of the face of the stele;the top was flat and finishedas a bearingsurface. H. 0.142 m.; W. 0.125 m.; Th. 0.068 m.; LH. 0.01 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXVI, 1957,pp. 213-214, No. 61, photographpl. 56; S.E.G.,XVII, 35. AIANTIS
ante a. fere 138p.
5
NON-ZTOIX.ca. 46-48
Trs AiavT{8os Kal oi a&C]qEToto01 1Tr [rTTEI8qo Tl-pUTa&VEi arTrop]aivouCiv r roirlo'a6Ovoi v [--ca. 8 ---&appXovT [Tri;povU1XiT-rVcaT-rv rTaciav Kal TOV TCOV] Ep3aorc&v' PXv ItEpa r [8S& 1Piou TIP' K,aSOtov 'ATrTKOV MapaccbvIovTe'VK]0vaI 1Trr [oaS Tr&Seucria TOtSO5oi'S &STraTpIOVlqv ?v rTiiTrpVTavE]iq['aya T-r& v dyaOc&6B?XE?r0a T& 'Ev T]oTIV [OijiTrVX SsE6X8al TrI 3ouovXf [ipos----------------------------------
lacuna
325. Block of Pentelic marble (I 6867), probably not a herm, with part of the right side preserved, but broken
above,at the left, below,and behind.Foundon April22, 1959,in the wall of a modemhousenearthe Eleusinion (U 21). H. 0.38 m.; W. 0.17 m.; Th. 0.15 m.; LH. 0.01 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964,pp. 219-220, No. 64, photographpl. 37; S.E.G., XXI, 744.
250
INSCRIPTIONS:ATHENIANCOUNCILLORS PTOLEMAIS
post a. 126/7p. [ayaerji] - rSXrXll
[- ca.9 --'Aqp]9a8 OXuia o[i] [rrptur&vEts 'is] 1TTro7ediaos 5
O Tr 7]'T6p&oTqra [uvXfis Kacra Tr[fis] [oa-vo Ld ls povu]fijsTrCV(D'[Tri]
[oaavTs aoT6v -rri]T' Els?a[TroIs] [qXioTiiy i KatlE]voia 326. Fragment of a Pentelic marble stele (E.M. 4280), with the right side preserved, but otherwise broken. H. 0.13 m.; W. 0.36 m.; Th. 0.07 m.; LH. 0.013 m.
Ed. P. Graindor,B.C.H., LI, 1927,p. 293, No. 69; J. Kirchner,LG., II2, 1762. PTOLEMAIS a. 131/2p., archonshipof KcXaotos OlItoyivovs Brieoaies S
[-----T-------
5
rr6 rfis]
[rrpcb-TTs A]T.roKeprop9s K [f]arap]9[s] [paa]Troi 'ASplavoO 'OXvnlriov [frii6n]pIas rTO6yoov 'rpur6avEis s [-ris rT]r]oipat85o fis TvXir [-ca. 5-s TrpvuravEias rri Khu [6fou Oi]Aoyovovs BriaOctcoS &p Eauvro*S [Xovro]s TinrioLavars [Kal Tros ic&riTTovS &vbypayaxv]
Line 4 ol omisit lapis.
The yearwas the eighthfromthe firstvisit of the EmperorHadrianto Athens(124/5).Cf.P. Graindor,Chronologie, p. 127. 327. Fragment from the top of an opisthographicstele of Pentelic marble(E.M. 2172), with a pedimentalmoulding. H. 0.34 m.; W. 0.175 m.; Th. 0.085 m.; LH. 0.021 m. Ed. Anna Benjamin, Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, pp. 73-74, No. IA, photograph pl. 30; S.E.G., XXI, 604.
HIPPOTHONTIS a. 132/3-137/8p. [AOroKpOrropa Kca]apcxa Tp[caav6v] ['A6SpiavvZp]aorr6v'O[Xlrrt] i T7avA]'vtov o[i rrputrrv] [ov Kal [eis 'S
I 'I I 0Oov0CV]TriSos p[uAfiS ...]
This is Face A. For Face B see No. 328. 328. Fragmentfromthe top of an opisthographicsteleof Pentelicmarble(E.M.2172),witha pedimentalmoulding. H. 0.34 m.; W. 0.175 m.; Th. 0.085 m.; LH. 0.021 m.
Ed. Anna Benjamin,Hesperia,XXXII, 1963,pp. 73-74, No.IB, photographpl. 30; S.E.G., XXI, 604. AIANTIS a. 132/3-137/8p. [AOr]oKp&ropa [Kaiaapa Tpatavov] ['ASpt]iavv D[paacr6v 'OA-mrrt]
[ov KialUn]veMIv[tov ol irTpurvs6s] [TrisAl]avrfo[s (pvfis ---] This is Face B. For Face A see No. 327.
AFTER
THE CREATION
OF HADRIANIS
251
329. Hermof Pentelicmarble(E.M. 10414),withthe headmissingandbrokenat the bottom,foundon March10, 'roil WA8ptavoii. 1820,Tr?ro'iov'roi nrrpayc'bvov H. 0.46 i.; W. 0.31 i.; Th. 0.20 m.; LH. 0.018-0.020m. (lines 1-3), 0.010-0.012m. (lines4-7). Dec. 1837 (non vidimus);K. S. Pittakys,'E. 'ApX. 1839,No. Ed. L. Ross, Archaeologisches Intelligenzblatt, 344; W. Dittenberger,LG., III, 692; P. Graindor,B.C.H., XXXVIII, 1914, P. 433, No. 32, cf. Album,pp. 36-37, No. 53, photographof a squeezepl. XLIIb;J. Kirchner,LG., 112, 1763. ATTALIS ca. a. 132/3p., archonshipof c0MoQaoucrrav6 Aio?dcovosAvieus 'A TTcavXevov tQO6cP f yvo*atov 3ovXh 0 Tr6V1lpv=na rCo)V
5 [irr1&]pXov-ros X7Movua-rav[o0] [-roiD Alo]?icavos hvvcccs? ta- npv-r[aVFi]~ [as o0 Trrpv-rr&vEts qsAijs] -sji] 'A-FrTC-A{O5 ks.rroC* Kal 70roS tiairovs] [TiraatvErea [d&vypapav] 330. Four joining fragments of an opisthographic stele of Pentelic marble. Parts of the right side (of Face A) and of the bottom (with tenon) are preserved. The main fragment (I 932) was found on June 3, 1933, in a Byzantine well east of the Tholos (G 11:1). One joining fragment near the upper center (I 141) was found at surface level on February 9, 1932, in the southwest corner of the Market Square (F 15). The other two joining fragments,
unitedas one (I 203), werefound at the surfacein the southwestcornerof the MarketSquare(G 15). The nonjoining fragment(I 141b),brokenon all sides but preservingthe originalthickness,was found in Novemberof 1934in the westernpart of the MarketSquare.It carriesthe preservedlettersat the rightin lines 1-3. Compositedimensionsof joining fragmentsH. 0.91 i.; W. 0.41 i.; Th. 0.075 m.; of the separatefragment H. 0.11 i.; W. 0.14 i.; Th. 0.075 i.; LH. 0.02 m. in lines 1-5, 14, 23-26, and 0.009 i.- 0.018 m. in other lines. Ed. J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, Pp. 40-43, No. 11, photograph p. 41;J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pp. 13, 56, for the date. This is Face A. Face B (No. 359) was cut on the reverse side of the same stele. ANTIOCHIS a. 135/6 p. -r-s 'AvTIOXiBos otTi ....r.I [01 rrpv-ra&veIs (puXWflS --rpv-ava'] [?p---------a-----.u-rEig'aavTes] [ vacat] [EarvrovisKa'i cTO*s daaI-rov]~&vty[paa] ['E1i7cA'vviioS?----------]VE[S] 5 ['Av]aq*a-rtlot C--3r 'Errm-rH-rov ['Ao-Kirrri]a'5TsArlpoX6povS
first column missing
10 ['Aycecov 'Aocl]Xyrrta'8ov ['A"i vato]s AtoS6-rov [ECwrropos] MEivovos I----I ['AA] irFmjeFv ['Iaiygv]rns'HaiiXov [----] 'AyvaO6rroSos [--- 'A]ya06 iro8os
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
252
Mouvaaiou 20 ['AVTTrraT]poS [----]s
[----]
Elamyivous
vacat
['A]loTrot 'E]7rrwvujtou [E[iEpEs
25 ['Aorlxnar]ti&Srs 'YyEivo ['Ava]jcAWorios first
column missing
pouv.fi Kal 6'lpou [ypapcnaTCS]s [---]ov ArP[fl]Trpourapyilrrtos [TrE]piTOpT na
30 [-----]
EvrBiiourapyrlnrtos
[&]VTriypaq)Eis [----]Xios 'AppoSiofou OuNavco[s]
[y6vcot]8. MrivoScbpou Mapaccoviou [ihpa*].S 'Euvavi,oS
35 [irri ]Ki&t6os 'Euvoafvtos 331. A large block of Pentelic marble (E.M. 10584), damaged at the left and at the bottom. Found near Plateia
Kolonakiand copied by U. Koehler.
H. 0.22 m.; W. 1.62 m.; Th. 0.49 m.; LH. 0.025 m. in lines 1-2 and 0.015 m. in lines 3-55.
Ed. W. Dittenberger,I.G., III, 1023;J. Kirchner,I.G., II, 1765,with referencesthere cited; M. Guarducci, EpigrafiaGreca,II, 1971,pp. 334-335,for lines 1-7, photographs. AIGEIS a. 138/9p., archonshipof rfpa~cayopas6 KalTi6o0eosOopfKtos Col. I Tn5)(T [&cy]aOti
5
> TOO [T-rr &apX]ovTos nlpaCay6pov l i darr6T-rS rrpc&bnSOs [Kal Tit]lo0eou eopiKov raruXt oi 'ASpiavou is 'Aeivas rrl6rIcnfa,ipv6OS iri CAvos TfiSAlyqi8os TrrpuTaveiaS,i kypaplp& ol TrpUTaVe1S TE'IVXpvao'yovos > )QAuEOIS, TE1PdI
Col. II 10 [At]Kivvios 'AoaxXrlTi&rirS AtIKvvios 'AT'TIK6O 'ATrE?aoO ZcooTvpos 'EpXEiOs 'Ao-KAirXqirt copos >
ZcoTrupos 'EpaaoEiv
[a]avrT? avTrovs Kal TOriSa&tciTOUS&vIypac av.
EUSrlos'Epiefou
rapy-rT1rio
[]wrcbwV.os 'EppeiasrXacKOuAuKdvvtos 'Apptav6o Col. III
Col. IV
s TTo[TrAo]v e6p69paa-ro
ZcjTurpoSnoeivou
'AXoavSpos ME[ivo]voS? TloinTrcovios Zco[or-ipos] 'Ep,p6Xaos'Pot[ou]
TTavvvXos 'HpaKXi8iov
25 'AXKa'vriS'Ap.o[8elof(ou] Acop6os TnpoT-r[e(ou] 'ArTTKOS A1Kivv
'EpppcoS 'AoCIEvou
20 'EAEvcreivto >
Col. V 'EAXrivEIKOS 'ApTrigo0c[vos]
45
?K MuPIvo*OvTrlS
35 'A?XavSpoS'HAItocbpov AiowKJAs 'A?e?&v8pou 'EXucr(vOs'Ox'0 rrou Maxapeus > Trp
> 'Aeivo6Scopos AltopatciS
50
MaKapCIps> VE
40 EOipCEpos MaKapE
[A]1i68opos XKacivSpou [...]copos EocrXTllovo[s] 55 Line 14, lapisNEY;line 27, lapisINNO2;line 37, lapisNOX;line 40, lapisEO2.
See the commentaryon No. 333.
'EoT-iaitoev corTkrXS BoaKXiAou
Ns1KTP6Opou BO(XXOS > NEIKqOp6poS 'Apatpl vioi 'AvT-rrarpos Evro6pou
'AoT-rir'i&raS ECrrropov aidrErTOt
KripvupovXfis [K]a[i 6ripou]
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
253
332. Two joining fragments of Pentelic marble (1 875), with part of the left side and back preserved. Found in
May of 1933east of the Tholos (H 11). H. 0.35 m.; W. 0.165 m.; Th. 0.045 m.; LH. 0.015 m.
Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,pp. 44-45, No. 13, photographp. 44. AIGEIS ca. a. 130-150p. [Fapyfrlrioi]
lacuna novrrcbv.[os Zcoo-ripos]
n[poTrEiou] lpepETioS 'Eo-ralos 0[-------]
5 'ErryovosA[ ------] Oe6ppao-ro[s TTor?Aiou]
r ,Bouvoriv6s[------] OlAaBat
10
'AvroXo[s -----] 'AXKIpia6rS-----
-rOS v 'IEpo.x[v.rrls]
]
[-----Aa8oi.Xos [------'IEpOKjfipU
--]
-]
ypappcraTesU[poouXiS Kal 8iPov]
15 AlOKAis 'Hp[-------] &avrrypaqcEs E[----------]
333. Block of Hymettianmarble(E.M. 1902),damagedat the upperright cornerbut otherwisepreserved,inscribed on two faces, found at the Monastery of Daphni on the Sacred Way. No. 334 was cut on the same block. H. 0.96 m.; W. 0.47 m.; Th. 0.32 m.; LH. 0.013 m.-0.015 m. (Face A).
Ed. H. G. Lolling, 'Apx. AEX?riov, 1892, p. 37; D. G. Kampouroglous,lTpcrKT
5
MaitaKTrppliovo[S, -rrl Trqi 'Av] TrioX8os y rrpuTra[vEias,ypai] ,paTE-r S
Spouv
T6o
N IK1-rrT [S -ca.4-4
5
V]
d&v[iypayev]
lTaXq?.vEs
10 TroOS1i5ovs avuv(pX[ovTras Kal] ros
ditc-rTOuS.
'AvaXAoTrrioi
15
35 lraXXrlveT
hrcbvowos 'AoKXrl[Tri]axsrls 'Yyfvov
At 'A-rroacovifS[rs] i A AIovOaIoS
Mipvovos E[uOr]opos 'AmXrl-rid&ov 'Ay&0cov
AiAOGcrayvrn AA "A--rcraos
254
INSCRIPTIONS:ATHENIANCOUNCILLORS 40
AloKfiS"Yaouv
33 Ovpvioalol it 34 OXAlovOaic )S
20 K6piveos) EOiKpdr) EXT'rTITOrAE covisou sr| iaXISai
'AMe raiCvKos &avSpourrp
'AMX~avSpos 45 rcaOKoS'A2E.eavSpou 'Ao-K-rrla8ST Zcoai.lou
ropyias Mocricovos
25 'Ap-rEcov) rrp 'loi8copos'Ap-r~
Mriv6oqnios coalyeovou 'ErrTruvX(avcov 'ApltoropovAou
50
APT?,UCOVOS
'Apalrolpo\oo[u] TTpocr6KSoKos 'Erriyovo )
'ApTFIlov) 'Ovfiovos 'Ap
30
MooxicovNIKido OX ratavos
'A0ivcaos Ato86rou 'AoKXTrnrlar1&s Arlooxd(pov
KTricov) 'lavovuipis'Eparr[covos]
T'ricovoS
'lowv MepK-rco[p]
'ArroAXcbvios I-Eavov
55 A[....8....]v
[---]
[---]
The unique importanceof this text, in combinationwith No. 331, for the politicaland calendricalreorganization in the age of Hadrian has been stressed in the Introduction (p. 24). The critical evidence lies in the numeral r here in line 7. It is clearly gamma. We have confirmed this ourselves and have the added testimony of Eugene Vanderpool and Markellos Mitsos. Marks inside the gamma caused by damage to the
stone have led to various suggestionsby various scholars, but the gamma is certain.It gives, in fact, the reconstructionof the calendarwhich Graindorproposed (loc. cit., with notes), allowing PrytanyIII to be equatedwith Maimakterion(No. 333) and PrytanyVI to be equatedwith Gamelion(No. 331). See also the text of No. 460, lines 1-5, and furthercommentarythere on the calendar. Line 15 shouldreadas restoredabove,ratherthann[lupy]6posMklUvovos as in .G., II2,1764A.The newreading was madeby Elias Kapetanopouloswith referenceto No. 321, line 9. 334. Inscribedon the sameblock as No. 333. LH. 0.015-0.028m. Ed. H. G. Lolling, 'Apx. AeA-rov,1892,p. 38; D. G. Kampouroglous,npacrl'K&,1892, pp. 16-17, No. 25; J. Kirchner,.LG.,I2, 1764B. HADRIANIS a. 141/2p., archonshipof Tn6ATAOtilXasMeXt'reiS [
----]s
[---------] [---
TncAa[rVs]
hI arpxov[TroS---] M]eAtrE((cos)vacat vacat 0.15 m.
x [-----I dcyaeiTn
]
pec5'_Op8EcbvioA[o7Xiav6s -- frri &PXOV] TOS11o AlXtou Oit7ac[MEit-ros ii TroS&rr6r Tris] rrpcbTrrlSriBt6nifas0e[oi 'ASplavoiT----Tfis] O] 'ASpicav[8os ypaclj[&-rEvEv----------Xo?6you epti&aos BrlaaiE[is] 10 Gs6s 'ASplavos vacat KXAov6eTiav6s vacat 5
AilXos'Hp6xcovwrp(ecrpTrspoS ?) KXKaocr&ilo[s] r MapKlos[----] 15
'1oOXo[s -----]
lacuna For the date see E. Harrison, Athenian Agora, I, Portrait Sculpture, 1953, p. 37, note 6.
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255
335. Two joining fragments of Pentelic marble. Fragment a preservesthe left side of the inscription, and fragment b the right side. a: H. 0.175 i.; W. 0.135 i.; Th. 0.048 i.; LH. 0.009 m. b: H. 0.41 i.; W. 0.16 i.; Th. 0.18 i.; LH. 0.009 m. a: lost after its original edition by K. S. Pittakys, L'Ancienne Athenes, 1835, p. 52; rediscovered (I 5633)
in the excavationsof the AthenianAgora on October22, 1938, in the wall of a modem house southeastof the Market Square and west of the Panathenaic Way (Q 23). Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XVII, 1948, pp. 37-38, No. 22, photograph pl. 1. b: (E.M. 3728): Ed. A. Dumont, Fastes iponymiques d'AthMnes,1874, p. 42, no. 50a, from the Varvakeion collection. a and b: Ed. W. Dittenberger, LG., III, 1027; J. Kirchner, LG., 11, 1771. For the date and the restoration of line 9, see A. E. Raubitschek, Hesperia, XII, 1943, p. 62, and J. A. Notopoulos, A.J.P., LXV, 1944, p. 165. AIGEIS a. 138/9-15011p.
a
&yaefit mlrri
vv nirlx
b
px[o]vrosv A NovC
tifov Mfi[v]tbos 06kihlpi 5
casot npv[fT]6cvn5ts -s AEyy[7 i8os pvuji[s] 8cSeKa&T6ms 1TpvTavE[fa]s rtp1'jaYavTE[S
kfaTroCSa&vypapav v vacat
10
[hrrc.wuos'Ep]ias rXa[6Kou] ]-------I
[------------I [------------I [------------I iC------------'f
15 ]-----------[-----------I------------I ?------------]v
]OS
I------------? 336. Upperpart of a pediiented opisthographicstele of Pentelicmarble(I 3231),brokenat the lower left side and bottom.Found on December21, 1935, builtinto the wall of a modem well immediatelysouth of the Tholos (G 12). H. 0.67 i.;
W. 0.47 i.;
Th. 0.095 i.;
LH. 0.02 i. in line 1, 0.015 i. in lines 2-6, 0.009 i. (except phi) in
lines 7-23. Ed. A. E. Raubitschek,Hesperia,XLI,1943,pp. 60-63, No. 15,photographp. 61. For the datesee J. A. Notopoulos, A.J.P., LXV, 1944,p. 165.No. 278 was inscribedon the obverse. HIPPOTHONTIS a. 13819-150/1p. 'Ayafijt TXi-qt ['E1TI65p]xovToS NouCifov Mijvi [8os- 4rt]v6' ItpoqpopiSvo0S
vtS [IrnTrpva]vEias-of -rrpUVET&
5 ['I Iro0cavrf]8oS -rigaav 9u?XfjiST K ro]CIsdlioT-rovsd&vi4paqKaxv. rTES &Iv-roCSKCAI [hrcbvvpos--- ]pr'rvn'A[llvtE*S
256
INSCRIPTIONS:ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS Col. I (lost)
Col. II 'ArIvidEs
ATAIos MrlTp68copos 10
AlovOoios)
ArfirJrpios NUvpoS6Tov Nvu(p6oTOS)
1uvp#pcov) 15
'Av0EuLi1piou ElpqrvaTos NiKavcop)
'Ep vvlos 'Err6cyaeos 'EpEvviosAeovT-ES
KcAaStioS Mapcov 'ApCiovos [M]rTrp6Ptos
20 [Ni]Kr9p6pos) [Arq]piiTpioS Tpqpcovos ['A-TroX]?Abvios ) [?]KKofAr[s]
[
lacuna
]
337. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 1593),brokenon all sides but with part of the back preserved.Found on March 15, 1934,in a disturbedfill outsidethe MarketSquareto the southwest(F 15). H. 0.315 m.; W. 0.175 m.; Th. 0.071 m.; LH. ca. 0.025 m. in lines 1-6, and ca. 0.01 m. in lines 8-18. Ed. J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, pp. 45-46, No. 14, photograph p. 46. See J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia,
XVIII, 1949,pp. 13, 56, for the date.
AIGEIS a. 148/9p. ['Errl
pXovTOS --..----]-----]
pTcvr[fiac]
[---------------n]r [f iypamjiaTEuEv ----]arov
5
-
rapyirTTl[os] [ol Trp-rTaveS Trfi Aiyei5o]s (unfi Tltljficr[av] [rEs CauTrosKialTO*S &iloi]TouSd&vypapa[v] ['ETrrcovuos--- -- o]u TroU) rapyfrTnio[s]
vacat [cD?]iAA6at
[Zrl]v68oTosr 'Appo8tioou
One
10 [Ai6]8copos 2KalCavSpou ['ATr]o?AcbviosIXoaoo-rpa[Tou] KO7XXAUT
column
K&a(los)Ma<&>(los
missing
raF(os) 'OMi?os 'ApaoTco[v] 'lcaicopos Ecapivov 'ETPEIpos T7pi(or1 AiK(ivvios) r1oXOaivos 'OK-r&ouios Aa[---] I----------
15
lacuna Sigmawaswrittenfor xi in line 13;lambdawaswrittenfor alphain line 16.
338. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 1841),brokenon all sides, found on April20, 1934,in fill of Turkishdate over the centralpart of the Middle Stoa (L 13). The originalback, rough-pickedand worn, may be preserved. H. 0.08 m.; W. 0.12 m.; Th. 0.07 m.; LH. 0.007-0.011 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, p. 61, No. 101, photograph pl. 18; S.E.G., XIX, 180.
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257
saec. II p. lacuna [A]cop6Eo[s--- rr[s ]----E'rrpEr vacat
]
The namesmay alternatelybelong to a catalogueof epheboi. 339. Fragment of a Pentelic marble stele (E.M. 8452), found by Pittakys built into a house wall near the Monument
of Lysikrates. H. 0.56 m.; W. 0.46 m.; Th. 0.11 m.; LH. 0.012 m.
Ed. K. S. Pittakys,'Ey. 'Apx., 1856,No. 2732; W. Dittenberger,I.G., III, 1067;J. Kirchner,I.G., II2, 1770. HADRIANIS ca. med.saec. II p. [.....io.....]Y[
------]N
---]
[.....9....]r[-
I------------I [--------
5 [...6...[..]) 5. .] [.. .]TI[.*.. 'Av-rT6[X]oU [CD]itrTalpoS ['H]pp6copoS OeoScbpov [(!]XaouiosEUKpa'Tnl 10 ['Ap]xAaos E6Voou ) [ET]tpoKpaTrTS vacat 'EXeoicaot [LZo]baavposAtOKXEouS
vacat AE[--------]
EU-TUXi8[rs----] Atovuo[------] 20 oIpoVoi-----] (DiAOK1[s-? oyo[fis -----]
'Aox[rinr------] 'Appo?i[aios----] MrIv6oo[ros----]
AlOKXfis)
15 [Eip]trrir6sAlIoKou5
[...........]6ou lacuna
25 Aiovu[Ca--- -] lacuna
340. Hermof Pentelicmarble(E.M. 10472),brokenat the top and bottom,findspotuncertain.On the rightside was inscribedNo. 424. H. 0.52 m.; W. 0.38 m.; Th. 0.17 m.; LH. 0.012 m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'E. 'Apx., 1853, No. 1623; the lower part was published by Pittakys in 1839, No. 347; A. Boeckh,C.L.G.,304; W. Dittenberger,I.G., III, 1028;J. Kirchner, .G., II2, 1767.
AIANTIS med.saec. II p. [Mapac0bvioi] lacuna
> [E0]-rvTUXiSr [Ei]oaicopos [a6]pB E0Ka[tp]os
5 [(Da]pEu0i.[8o]os Kacr(olos) [.-. .5..]S
Zcba[4o]s > A&co[v]'lclyEvous
Oclcipi5S
258
INSCRIPTIONS:ATHENIANCOUNCILLORS 10 [A'AX rAco [Zco]tAos>
Movcaaov [M]Atloaos
[XCOi]TPlxosZcoXou
'Pacivoaioli 15 ['Pril]optK6ArllpTirplou ['A]efvacos'ASe{&vSpov [Atn]A-rTplos>
vacat
341. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 2960), broken on all sides. Found among collected marblesin the area of the Bouleuterionon May 3, 1935. H. 0.07 m.; W. 0.069m.; Th. 0.042m.; LH. 0.012 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXIII, 1954, p. 245, No. 19, photographpi. 52; S.E.G., XIV, 91. med.saec. II p. lacuna
[---]-----------------------[ol TrpUT]-raVi[s Trfi qS-----
--
A7is]
[--------]rs rrp[uravFcasTlCriaavrEs] [iauTois] Kal Tr[os &talr-touS devtypacav] lacuna
342. Two marble fragments, probably from the same inscription, discovered by A. Milchhoefer re-used as a well
cover in the easternpart of New Corinth. Ed. A. Milchhoefer,Ath. Mitt., IV, 1879,p. 160;J. Kirchner,LG., II2, 1779. HADRIANIS med.saec. II p. a
tracesof ca. 25 lines dyaOfil[TrxrlII] [ arri] -----Tri -ls '] &PXovro[s Trs "ASppi] [rrpu]raveias[oi rrpvuTaveiS 5
[avi6]os 9u[XfjsT-ritiaavTEs&auTrols] [Kal] TroiS&alcr[ouS&v4ypayav] [trcb]vuos [-------]
[B]riaalts
'AvrcovTvo[S----] lacuna
b
[i]opyiXou
lacunaof 5 lines
10
[KfiipuVZco Kp6T[Ts]
343. Two smallfragmentsof Pentelicmarble(I 4939), brokenon all sides. Found on June7, 1937,in a well outside the MarketSquareto the southwest(E 14:2). a: H. 0.042 m.; W. 0.10 m.; Th. 0.103 m.; LH. (except phi) ca. 0.01 m. b: H. 0.05 m.; W. 0.095 m.; Th. 0.02 m.; LH. (except phi) ca. 0.01 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, pp. 61-62, No. 102, photographs pl. 19; S.E.G., XIX, 154.
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259
PTOLEMAIS saec. II p.
a
[- 0-------1] 7-a[-----ONh>
]
'APIM[t~os-----]
'Aq[]--------lacuna 5 ['A-rroM]cbv[ios---] oxhv[als]
b
EBipo6vto[s?--- I I------------
1
344. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(12489),brokenon all sides.Foundon February23, 1935,in a moderncontext over the East Stoa or west of it (N-O 14). H. 0.10 i.; W. 0.064 i.; Th. 0.055 i.; LH. 0.01 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXI, 1952, p. 376, No. 29, photograph pl. 96; S.E.G., XII, 103. ERECHTHEIS saec. II p. [I'
-----] apXov-rOs i-]
[?-------bri r 5
['EpEX]ei[8os -rIrpvI.ra] o'l ?rpv[-ra'vEis] pv] [rfjs 'E]pEXesr8os ['Mjs]-nl{[aacv-res] [9avTqo]*is av[ypapav]
[vEias]
lacuna
345. Part of the upperportion of a stele of Pentelicmarble(12466), brokenat both sides and at the bottom. Found on February20, 1935,in a moderncontexteast of the southernpart of the Odeion(N 11). H. 0.195 i.; W. 0.107 i.; Th. 0.046 i.;
LH. ca. 0.02 m. and 0.013 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXIII, 1954,p. 245, No. 18, photographp1.52; S.E.G., XIV, 98. saec. HIp.
[&yace]" [TniXIA [&'rri A[WIov]------I &pxovT]osTTo.
[------? ]os [ ?-------------lacuna This text may not referto the councillors.
346. Fragmentfrom the top of a block of Pentelic marble(I 3881). Found on March23, 1936,in a modern context in front of the north end of the Stoa of Attalos (P 7). H. 0.125 i.; W. 0.27 i.; Th. 0.308 i.; LH. 0.015 m.-0.018 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, pp. 246-247, No. 23, photograph p1. 52; S.E.G., XIV, 102. AIGEIS saec. IIp. [K]o7XVrr<E>TS ['Ep]6 'Ayfjaav8[poS] rcapyfrvroi
['Ep]gIaKkcp5cs 5 [---]['A]ptavv6s
[--I [? I--
The stonecutter failed to cut the epsilon in the demotic of line 1. This may be simply a matter of orthography (cf. e.g., No. 337, line 12).
260
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
347. Fragmentfrom a large stele of Pentelicmarble(I 6600),with the left side preserved.Found on April 1, 1953,in a late Romancontextoutsidethe Civic Offices(I 12). H. 0.20 i.; W. 0.40 m.; Th. (perhaps original) ca. 0.105 i.;
LH. 0.026 i.,
0.013 m., and 0.008 i.-0.005 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964,p. 222, No. 67, photographp1.37; S.E.G., XXI, 613. AIANTIS saec. II p. lacuna
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[. . .]4?]--
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C---~ o I.[V-r'vVE is Eavroor S -relpTI [caa]VTrE& -ro7s [18iovs avv'apXovTas] Krall] -ro~iS alIaEiTo1Js a[v]6[ypaxpav] I 5
II
Mapcpacbvioi
[fl]5 c0op6eeos [A]&7vEiNapos
[..] 8oi'z2iMpEvos 'Ipvp-rov [Icoa]{i3os'lalykvov
1o
I~I
c--Ca. 6 ---]?os)
[---------?$vTos lacuna
15
"AXapvos) FTowrrcbvios 'ET-ar&ya0os 20 NEIK6oa-rpa-To) 4D?XoyEvrns NelKoarpdarov AK<.>ios'ArTIK's 'Ae0ivcaiosEiprjvcadov 25 NowyK6srF*nKcovos lacuna
?--------] (1[ ?]------ATuto[s] AiAioS[? 'A ilvicv [----] Aiov5aio[s---] Zco[t2]os) ZcoRAoS) 'EpaTcov) lacuna
In line 6 lambda was cut instead of delta; in line 16 delta was cut instead of lambda.
348. Fragment of Pentelic marble (1161), broken on all sides but with the rough-picked back preserved. Found on February 17, 1932, in a late Byzantine or Turkish context in the southwest corner of the Market Square (F 14). H. 0.145 i.; W. 0.10 i.; Th. 0.055 m.; LH. 0.01 m.-0.015 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XV, 1946, pp. 238-239, No. 72, photograph p. 239. KEKROPIS saec. Up. lacuna I------------I
]
No[A?v;iT[ploS ?I--
'Hp6STIi[s 5 Kpcar[?--------~i.rrr[aM~imoi] Yrp[ - - -
lacuna
---I
In the firstpublicationthe namein line 5 was inadvertentlyomitted.Seethe correctionin Hesperia,XVI, 1947,
p. 183.
349. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(12369),brokenon all sides,foundon February6, 1935,in a modernwall over
the west foundation of the Odeion (L 11). H. 0.16 in.; W. 0.16 i.; Th. 0.08 i.; LH. 0.01 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, p. 62, No. 103, photograph pl. 18; S.E.G., XIX, 161.
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261
saec. H p. lacuna
traces [? - ca.4 -]OS
]
A1TrlciTplor;)
5
'Ia0Bi6' ['E]Trrayp6BiT0oS 5 ['E]1TiKTr1o [--ca. 6 --IEIKOS lacuna
350. Fragment of Pentelic marble (E.M. 8120), broken on all sides, found at the foot of the north slope of the Acropolis. H. 0.20 i.; W. 0.20 i.; Th. 0.10 i.; LH. 0.006 m. Ed. P. Kawvadias, 'Ep. 'ApX., 1898, cols. 16-17, No. 11; J. Kirchner, I.G., [12, 1780a (Addendum,I.G., II2, 1696-2788, p. 814). ca. med. saec. II p. lacuna [----]itovv[a--] ZZoauov Is ) [---5 [ ]oS AEcoviSov
[?----]
[ [
-3os vacat ]8po~ [--- 1015atot
10 [
].Ios
[
] vacat lacuna
351. Two joining fragments of Pentelic marble (I 853 and 1045), broken on all sides. Fragment a, on the left (1 853), was found on May 23, 1933, in a late Roman context east of the Tholos (H 11); fragment b, on the right (I 1045), was found on July 3, 1933, in a late context northeast of the Tholos (H I1). H. 0.12 m. (combined); W. 0.095 i.; Th. 0.06 i.; LH. 0.007 m. Ed. J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, p. 32, No. 3, with photograph. post med. saec. II p. lacuna
[-?-]---oI---5
[-
[
)
TTIC.rrpoyat '1]o*loiv(tos) OevtorrokW-TIS ]ypata-r[:]is
-a~IVTI]ypCaqPEVs
[----]aavov
ljg[i] (or liaR]) lacuna
The dating is based on Oliver's suggested identification of Junius Themnistokiesin line 4 with the ephebe in LG., II', 2075 and the father of Junia Themistokleia in LG., 12 , 3679.
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352. Fragment of a base of Pentelic marble (E.M. 4035), with the left side preserved but otherwise broken. H. 0.30 i.; W. 0.12 i.; Th. 0.19 i.; LH. 0.008 m. Ed. H. G. Lolling, 'ApX. Ae-rfov, 1891, P. 128; J. Kirchner, LOG.,112, 1780, and Addendum,p. 814. OINEIS med. saec. II p. post lacuna ....
]aa[---I
ii?] [A*i]phXi~ios ['Ap]-rk.ov [?
]
OVA[a&ao~io]
(DX'AcopO[erol
5
MovacriosDI
To-rr7oSII?]
Mriv6qfos?I-----I 'OvfiatooS E[-----] ONA E'laiScap[os---- I TTo-rri?aios YC[----- I
10
D] c>ih?oKpaTr1ls lacuna 353. Fragment of a stele of Pentelic marble (E.M. 2694), with the right side preserved but otherwise broken. H. 0.26 i.; W. 0.17 i.; Th. 0.08 i.; LH. 0.018 m.
Ed. J. Kirchner,LG., 112, 1773a,Addendum, p. 814. HADRIANIS post med. saec. IIp. lacuna Ca.-c 11--- ]X
[-
Ca. 4-]
-'S 'ASpia [ol 'rrpv-ra'v]~ts 'rrpu [vf8oS qnA]fS -wrpc&rS 5
[-ravdfas Tt]ji.l avreS &cxa [-ro*s KC t-ro]1 s lacEr'ToS [&v1yE'papa]virTpvYE* [oIrros P6o]vMis iKal 8i [IIOV .....
_Iraces
lacuna The sigma at the end of line 5 has been crowded in and cut only half size. 354. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 2013), with the bottom preserved but otherwise broken, found on September 28, 1934, in a marble pile in the western part of the Market Square (G-H 8-10). H. 0.055 i.; W. 0.30 i.; Th. 0.13 i.; LH. 0.008 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XVII, 1948, p. 42, No. 32, photograph p1. 15. HADRIANIS post med. saec. LIp.
lacuna
lacuna [Braacits] (?) lacuna KA)AKvWd1v[6s]
... ].]os cp[tM]Tpovos 5 Awiv&cros) ZcbTrpos EOr-rXi8ov vacat vacat The new reading in line 4 suggests the restoration of the demotic and the approximate date for this inscription (cf. No. 355, line 7, where the same man reappears, perhaps serving his second councillorship).
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
263
355. Fragmentof a Pentelicmarblestele (E.M. 3775),with the left side preservedbut otherwisebroken,found on November20, 1840,duringexcavationswest of the Erechtheion. H. 0.18 m.; W. 0.15 m.; LH. 0.008-0.015m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'Ep. 'Apx., 1842, No. 1037; W. Dittenberger, I.G., III, 1305; J. Kirchner, I.G.,
l2,
2476.
HADRIANIS post med.saec. II p. lacuna Brol[aels]
Kacrripos? ---] K.A
A
KA<'AKi[AeIvos]
MapK[-----] Eoo5[-----]vacat 356. Fragmentfromthe bottom of a large block of Pentelicmarble(I 307). Found late in 1932in the wall of a modernhouse. H. 0.49 m.; W. 0.39 m.; Th. 0.27 m.; LH. 0.012 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,III, 1934,p. 63, No. 53, drawing. post med.saec. II p. lacuna
[-------?i]pppoTo[s] [-------]
vo[ .][---]
[-----]I ) [---]corpa-roS EppTly[--] 5
AxKCOV ) ypplIacTe[OS]
vacat 357. Two joining fragments of Pentelic marble: a (E.M. 4154) preserves part of the left side but is otherwise
broken;b (E.M. 4203),brokenon all sides,joins the right side of a. H. 0.09 m. (combined);W. 0.17 m. (combined);Th. 0.08 m.; LH. 0.007 m. Ed. a: J. Kirchner,I.G., II2, 1766. b joined to a and combined text: M. Mitsos, Xapio-rtpiovEIS'A. K. 'OpAavSov,II, 1966,p. 118,photographpl. XI; S.E.G., XXI, 605. AIGEIS post med.saec. II p. lacuna ropyl[o]s [----] 'AaKXri'Xx&Srlis Eopa[pou] 5
'EpIKaietS l&vwvXos'HpaKAEi8ov
AioNa[IEis] vacat [------] lacuna
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264
358. Block of Pentelicmarble(I 2035),with part of the rightside preservedand a traceof mouldingabove the inscription.Foundin Novemberof 1934in the southcentralpart of the MarketSquareamongcollectedstones. H. 0.197 m.; W. 0.19 m.; Th. 0.082 m.; LH. 0.011 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXIX, 1960,p. 62, No. 105,photographpl. 20; S.E.G.,XIX, 113. ca. a. 160-170p. [Erl apXov-ros]Tip> KAArj[oorpa] l.[puTavEi]
[rou MEXT-r]co s'
[as-
----------
lacuna
-------]
359. This is Face B of the stone publishedabove as No. 330. LH. ca. 0.015 m. in lines 1-4, ca. 0.009 m. in lines 5-49. Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,pp. 43-44, No. 12, photographp. 41. AKAMANTIS ca. a. 160-170p. [ThXlt ] 'Ayaetfit KX ['ETr]!&pXovT[o]s A1Io[oc-rpa&ou MEXiTrcoS--'npuvraveI]
as oi rrp-ravE[is Tfi]s 'A.[KapavTi5'os TuvXfiS T'inr'avTrS] EacuroOsKcl TroS acti[TouS &avypayCav
]
5 'Errcbvuvos ME'- eiri pcocp Oop[iKios Avp' ArlpocvrnS 'louX' ?Nippos EuevvrlS ) 10
ME'M [errlpcogcj] 30 K6pt[veos---] AEi{[os---]
'ATrro7cvios ) AuovaiaXi6s ) GOE&osAtowvcrocbpou 'AaKryTriaS6rs 1-pooSroKidou35 arupos )'ApTrEP[----]
15 N1KiasZcoCoi(iou
"EXA ) 'ArTlKoiV MocrXiav6s
25
AtoyvouS 'A0riv6ocopos vacat KIKUVVVIS
'Arvicov)
third column missing
'ETria[-----] floo7A[Xi----]
epacavfis) vacat 20 KEOcafieEV OliAouvpEvos EpcoTos
[XoXapyEis] MEv[avSposATlIIrTTp(ou] N6o-r[tios Alovuovov] 'Epiv[' ?OirlTros]
[---]-
'Appo[it----]
Auou 'OTrrT-rro Zcooltilav6o Nrpico
] [eopiK101]
XZ96rTT1oI
40
[----
]
'AKV[7----] [-----] 'Aq[----]
['HpEa8Sai] 45 'Aya[0ilepos'AoKXArirtaS ou] Mo[-----] Mr[------] Tpvp[-----]
Trrl[-------]
The date should be after A.D. 157, for the prytaneis in lines 22 and 34 served as ephebes in 145/6 (I.G., II2,
2052,lines 68 and 59 respectively).If the prytanisin line 12 is correctlyidentifiedwith Thallos,son of Dionysodoros, ephebein 154/5(I.G., II2, 2067, line 82; cf. No. 373, line 28), then the date must be afterca. A.D. 166. 360. The left side of a hermof Pentelicmarble(I 1224).Found on January22, 1934,in the wall of a modem house south of the centralpart of the MiddleStoa (K 13-14). H. 0.279 m.; W. 0.195 m.; Th. (not original) 0.104 m.; LH. ca. 0.01 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVI, 1947,p. 175, No. 77, photographpl. XXXIV.
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
265
PTOLEMAIS ca. a. 160-170p.
'AyaOrtn ['rnXr,] []Trl a&PXOV[ToS Tip. KA.Aqpo]
5
[o]Trparov M[El-ricos E'TriTfi-'] Trpu'raveicxa[v v oi TrpuTa] VEST[fis] [TroAhE[plciaosuvAf7s] Tlirf[oav]TrEs :[auTroVs Kai Trovs]
&oai-r[ous]avey[pacyav] [i]lTrcw[Jlos---]
lacuna 361. Herm of Pentelic marble (I 4216), inscribed on three sides. Found on May 29, 1936, in a modern wall south-
west of the NortheastStoa (N 7). This text is on the obverseface. H. 0.61 m.; W. 0.315 m.; Th. 0.23 m.; LH. 0.015 m.
Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,pp. 48-49, No. 16, photographp. 47. PANDIONIS ca. a. 159/60p. velpaulloante lacuna [--TrpurTavEcas oi] [TrpUTaveI&S Trs VTav] [68o]vi6[os (pufjs Ti] [p]'orTaV[TEs iau'TOIvS]
5
[K]ai T[ous &aIciouS] [a&vypatav]
[------------] lacuna
See also Nos. 362, 363. 362. Herm of Pentelic marble (I 4216), inscribedon three sides. Found on May 29, 1936, in a modernwall southwestof the NortheastStoa (N 7). This text is on the left face. H. 0.61 m.; W. 0.315 m.; Th. 0.23 m.; LH. 0.018 m.
Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,pp. 46-48, No. 15, photographp. 47. PANDIONIS ca. a. 160p. [Ku8]aol vatET[s] ['Ae0v]alos ElpTqv[aiou]
' !pe[]va[i](ou) 'A[pioc]T[6].9[u]Aos 'A[prT][[pi]cov 'EAEvuCv(iov) 5 'HAt68copos 'ApT-rpo(vos) co0KpaTr,[s]AiowcVio[u]
AonKOlSZCOKpO'T[uS] Aaaov.qtos Oacfi[s] 10
['C]EpoKE[[]riS MrirpTeO(cbpou)
xro6p9[s)]
I[I? See also Nos. 361, 363.
vacat
__]
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INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
363. Herm of Pentelicmarble (I 4216), inscribedon three sides. Found on May 29, 1936, in a modem wall southwestof the NortheastStoa (N 7). This text is on the rightface. H. 0.61 m.; W. 0.315 m.; Th. 0.23 m.; LH. 0.01 m. Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,p. 49, No. 17, photographp. 47. PANDIONIS ca. a. 160p. 'Ayaefit Trx[il]
['E]T' acpX[o]vrosn- A[i]A[ou 'EX] Anvos [To]OK m[ -------] 'Alrlvitco (Trovs) Al &Or'[-ris TO eEoi0] 5
10
'ASpa[v]oOu a Tr[i8]r[I.ias--r'pu] TfrS Tav] TaveiaS oti rp[uTvravEs iSovi6os (pvuAXs T[itUioavrTEs]
[]cauroOs K[aOiroUS] .&t[iTr]ou[s &vk] ['ETlr]cbvW[o]s [y]pa[vav]
vacat
[...] 'ASptvo] I---------j
[------------]
See also Nos. 361, 362. 364. Transcribedby Michel Fourmontin Athens, now lost. Ed. A. Boeckh,C.I.G., 196;W. Dittenberger,I.G., III, 1024;J. Kirchner,IG., I2, 1772. PANDIONIS
a. 16213 of ATi'rAcosO)aXrlpess p., archonship AiAiou'A\ex&v6pou] [d5y]aOfil x[r[ll Trli]p.ae[ovros Aixiou rXco'ros rTOO 'rs Tlavliovi6os (IUAfiSaCTroirKai Tro*Sovv] [(la]AXrptcosvulo ol Trpu[Traveis [&p]Xovras&v,ypawav. []Trr[cbvuos] TTalavtls. nOl'n'[---]
5 (1) 'AAKIPitSn6 BtipoOiAtos EO6oiApos ATBo6los AtovOaios EI[prq]vaiou (DX'HpKXEITOS 10 ATlTpuTos [.]MEVEKp6rrlS
'I&cacov[---] 15
Tes[iplsS] Kaaciav[6s'ATrroMcbvtos] KA"ApTs 'Erracpp6[6rTos[---] [---] 'App[o]58[iCTOs
[ ...7....]Srp 365. Fragmentfromthe rightside of a hermof Pentelic(not Hymettian)marble(I 5168),brokenabove,below, and at the left. Found on January26, 1938,in a moderncontextwest of the PanathenaicWay (R 19). H. 0.249 m.; W. 0.228 m.; Th. 0.182 m.; LH. 0.008 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964, p. 220, No. 65, photographpi. 37. This is the rediscoveredportion II2, 1768, which K. S. Pittakys ('Ep. 'ApX.,1842, No. 1100) claimedto have found duringexcavations on Salamis.The identificationwas made by J. H. Oliverat the time of its rediscovery.Cf. J. A. Notopoulos, ofl.G.,
Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pp. 41-42, for the date.
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
267
AIGEIS ante a. 165p. 'EpX[its]
['App]
5
[(o]vpios 'Hp6AeilTos rap ariarTot [Kfipv]Spovuis Kaci6l8Jiou [... ]vos arlcna veVs [... 'ISpoK]qpvU
10
[...
'lpoav]-TIs
[------------I lacuna
]
This inscriptionbelongsto the sameyearwith No. 366. 366. This inscription (I.G., 12, 1769 = I.G., III, 1044) has been reported by Jacob Spon, Voyage, III, 2, 1678, p. 177, by Edward Dodwell, Tour, I, 1819, p. 515, and by K. S. Pittakys, 'Ep. 'Apx., 1854, No.2325, as built into the Church of St. George on the summit of Mt. Lykabettos. We searched in vain for it on March 29, 1970, and were told by the custodian that it had not been there in his lifetime. Probably it was removed during alterations
to the churchin 1887. JamesA. Notopoulos, Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,pp. 41-42, studiedthe text as known from early copies and concludedthat it belongedin the same year with No. 365 becauseof the identity (highly probablefrom the demoticand spacing)of the heraldof the Counciland Demosin both texts. Giventhe date,he restoredthe name of the AaBoiX(osin line 7 (now line 8) as [Hop-rri]ioS (sic).l He also restoredthe nameof the [ypappaEaTeiS povin line 1 (now line 2) as identicalwithhim of No. 365: 0)[o\pioS'HpdcHaEiTOS A?U]TCOV rap(yi-Trnos)],and attributed the catalogueto the phyle Aigeis.2This cannot be, for the ypalcaTrEupOU;ETrcOV changed with each prytany and there will not have been two registers of Aigeis in the same year. Whatever the phyle, it was not Aigeis. Early copies of inscriptions were notoriously careless about indicating restorations. The best text here is that of Spon, though he did not copy line 1 (now line 2) or line 8 (now line 9). Dodwell found Spon's text inaccurate and he gave line 1 (now line 2) as IQNO. But he gratuitously added BOYA at the beginning of line 3 (now line 4) to make povuAjs,OE at the beginning of line 5 (now line 6) to make eOsoqavTrs(to which Boeckh objected, rightly, in C.I.G., 197), and TH in line 8 (now line 9) to make TriS,where the correct reading and restoration are surely [ypamjia-r-u]SpouAMsKaci8i pov (though even here Dodwell is the only authority for the complete word pouXfis). For line 1 (now line 2) Pittakys read TON. Here Dodwell's version gives a better text, for there is no room, except on the assumption of an almost impossibly wide column, to put the name of the secretary and his title on the same line. Dodwell's letters are to be taken as a normal patronymic [------ ]icovo[s ----], and ypapicaTesCs poUAE-rUTv,if it is to be restored, belongs in the line above. The text, with due regard to what may or may not
have been seen by earliereditors,readsas follows: antea. 165p.
5
[ypappa'-reis pVOUVXUVTCV] ] -]icovo[s--[[&ia]lTol [Kfpuvp1ouA]fis KCi865ou .... v]os TlTarnvE*s [... [...
'Ep]oq&v'rls 'Iep]o1fipuS
[Toomrir]iosAaso0xos PouXAsKai 6il.tou [ypapcxiaT6e]S 1 There is no need to dot the iota. 2 See also B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, p. 220 (No. 365).
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INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
367. Fragment of a large block of Hymettian marble (I 282), with only the inscribed face and part of the bottom preserved. Found during the preliminary excavation of 1933 in a modern house wall over the area of the Southwest Temple (J 11). H. 0.33 i.; W. 0.345 i.; Th. 0.355 i.; LH. 0.004 m.-0.007 m. Ed. A. E. Raubitschek, Hesperia, XII, 1943, pp. 76-78, No. 23, photograph of a squeeze p. 77. ATTALIS a. 16516p. ypa[v(va-re*s)r P]ov'A[fi]S [Kali B~ov] [ - lf[-
ca. 3 -hsl
) [-
I]
ekv[-rtypaq)]e1Is
5
iEp[i r]6 [ffpax] [.]T(or Tr)[-ca.4 -I'rrOS) )XTfTrt(OS)
lepa*Ar1S 'ETIEtrie8ris] E*Xd&piaros fT[apaj1]06[vov
10
[Crrr]yp EaoiSo-ros) [Mapa]ecB[vios] 'Mri XK1a'SOs'Aq[pobimos] ypap(pa-re*SS) pov;kF-[VTC-OV
Zcb'jTpoRS 'AE~a'v8]poV 'Ae[jovE*5] For the restoration of line 6 and the date, see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, P. 13. In line 9 the symbols in the first two spaces stand for cir and yp, which together should be expanded to :rroypaxjps.cri*S. For his position in the list of &skTrotsee No. 369. 368. An opisthographic stele of Pentelic marble, represented by three fragments which make up to two (11734 a and b). Fragment a, broken on all sides, was found on March 31, 1934, in a marble pile in the southwest part of the Market Square. Fragment b, two joining pieces broken on all sides, the upper found on April 17, 1934, below a modern cesspool over the Southwest Fountain House (H 15), and the lower found on March 4, 1936,
in a late Romancontextnorthof the CivicOffices(I 11). No. 403, below, was inscribedon the back. a: H. 0.155 i.; W. 0.08 i.; Th. 0.035 i.; b: H. 0.35 i.; W. 0.085 i.; Th. 0.065 i.;
LH. ca. 0.01 m. LH. ca. 0.01 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XVI, 1947, p. 177, No. 79A, photograph pl. XXXIV. AIGEIS a. 16516p. Face A Relief
a
& X1Tov 4'a[Rrlpcos hri TiS] [irri &pXovros [-' irpv-rraveiaM]ovvX[i$vo0Spijv6s ol] [-rpvTr&veis Tr-j] AIyrji[8os -rEWut.av-rTE] [aCrroTosKai TOr5 &i]-Ehi-ro[vs5 &viypapav] [iTrrcuom ?-A--
Column I
missing
--A](PPOBEI[?- - -]
Ko[ARvTF.dS] [--]PO'E[----] [--] -A [----
lacuna
For Face B see No. 403.
b
5
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
269
369. Columnof Pentelicmarble(E.M. 10316),seen by Cyriacusof Ancona "ad marmoreamaedemMartis in agro Athenarum,"now muchdamaged.Nos. 371, 373, and 378 wereinscribedon the samemonument. H. 1.26 m.; D. 0.78 m.; LH. 0.017 m. (lines 1-7), 0.014 m. (lines 8 ff.). Ed. Cyriacus of Ancona (ed. Moroni), No. 96; R. Pococke, InscriptionwnAntiquarwnGraecarumet Latinarum Liber, I, 1752, pp. 59-60, No. 67; A. Boeckh, C.L.G., 190; W. Dittenberger, I.G., III, 1029; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1773. On the text of Cyriacus of Ancona see Edward W. Bodnar, Cyriacus of Ancona and Athens, 1960,
pp. 150-152(CollectionLatomus,XLIII). PANDIONIS a. 166/7p., archonshipof M. BaAepiosMaplepTivos. ayaer. T-rOX
5
-Tri &pXov-ros *M BaaEpiou Ma LspTivou Trpu Mapa8coviou TravEias1a ol rrpUT-ravs TriS f vXU nTav6sitovi8os T[E] It & cIa Kai TOoS 0avTEsS S avTroOs TOY S v. vya paya [-r]cbvuvlos ON E0Q[u]K6!jas
TTaiavisTs 10 [(D\ 'App]tav6s [()X EU]evK6pi[as] [....]Xios OiX [Bt3'] OE6qn?Xos [..] Tio60os D] 15 I)[i?co]v'HpaAmSid8ou [KA.E]voKXfiS
KuSarl vatils ayCyKTO B&CKXIOS Aaaovoi Ocafis rrp
ve Aaaooir OeaAils 35
'ApT-rcoavos 'ApT-rii.cv K7XaBosAiovucriou TpOpcovKE?aB&ou
[....]~,os) O[. . S]coO_ISS [....]vio-ros ) V
AaaoOt,' NiKoKp6crris 'HAiX8copos'Ap-rTcovos
40
Atov'laios KeXa6Sou
A'rl,irpios KeASaou
20 [... .. .]vrS 'OvrlCaKpa&rou(D[ ] AIT'-ros KX-Zfi0os [...5. .]plOS [. ....] 'AvTErPOTOS ElaCI6Tou ZCSbTup_s [...
Ai]piKios-EvoCAv
45
) ['ApTEP]i5copos 25 [Zjorbi]os'AOrlvaiou 'ArTlva{ov ['Elrraq]po6STos
EiaiSoTos ) 1:T?Iip I ETs
Ai6SoTOsZcoaoiov Zcboiios TToXAupou KAXKopvqXtav6s [....]oXos 'AVTr6XOV 50 ['A]eJlvaios 'AppoSicrou EAATrv [...s..]s TTpacaieT 'AyyeAXQ v 30 ['Hpcb8]s Ascovi8o[u] EIoiaSoTos?)XtAKos 53 ypaotpaTr-mipoouErcTOV'IcoVImS "Appcovos & i cr T 0 1 55 60 [A-''I]Epo&avTris ypapriaTrEiSpovuXisKal
Tn[o]jrAaboCrxos
8riov '"AXa[p]vos ) AainrrpeSs
[TTEi]yIEPOKfjipv [KfipuvPo]uAfisKal 8fiou
Trlpi 'TOpTilca(D[&a]yvosTTocretcbvio[s] dVTI-yprapsEs[MoXi( ?)]T.s
['HX?io6op]os 'A0rjvoScbpou iepa*rl_s[ECx&ptioros] vacat 65 rroypaUlaTorS [Eaif]Soros [rrti KlaoS 'A4ppo6Sf]tos For the restorationof the secretary'snamein line 62 andfor the nameof the dvrvypaqpESs in line 63 see E. Kapetanopoulos,'Apx. 'Eqp.,1968, pp. 178-179, No. 2, and for lines 64-66 see A. E. Raubitschek,Hesperia,XII, 1943,p. 78, and J. H. Oliver,A.J.A., XLV, 1941,p. 539. Cf. S.E.G., XXI, 607.
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
270
370. Fragmentof a cylindricalmonumentof Pentelicmarble(I 304),brokenon all sides.Foundon December6, 1932,in the wall of a modernhouse at the northwestcornerof the Odeion(J-K 9). H. 0.315 m.; W. 0.165 m.; Th. 0.08 m.; estimated diameter ca. 0.80 m.; LH. (except phi) ca. 0.01 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,III, 1934,pp. 54-56, No. 42, photographp. 55. LEONTIS ca. a. 165-170p. lacuna 9 ---](pl[---]
[--ca. [--ca.
7 --]8<xKOS
[AOprl]Aav6s) 'rrp [A*p]riXnav6s)vE
5 [Ato]vvlios)
AwuovoeTS [Eic]iScopos EKap-Trro[u] [EO]KapTros Eilicbpo[u] ['A]qpoSEifaosEicncb[pou] 10 ['A]'rro?cbvios Elo&cb[pou] [E]lcri8copos)
) [E]Kap'rros 'ATro?co[viou] ['Aqp]po58iacos 15
[M]Eyiorrocopos)
KoXcovqiE[v] 'A9poSEiios ) OpEapioi
20
'EppaTos<(>TE?v5ovTOS 'Apol-TeiSrl eEoyiv9o
'AXipoi[aloi] K&pTros ) ['A]yae6acr[p]aTos [------
-]
lacuna
Line 18, lapisE
371. Inscribedon the same column as No. 369. LH. 0.012 m. Ed. R. Pococke, InscriptionumAntiquarumGraecarumet LatinarumLiber, I, 1752, p. 57, No. 64; A. Boeckh,
C.I.G., 191; W. Dittenberger,IG., III, 1030;J. Kirchner,I.G., II2, 1774. AKAMANTIS a. 167/8p., d(vapXia rTCOV
I ayaefir TIX1' M AipTAiou
Kai A AOprlXiou Bflpov 5
'AvrTovivou
Epao-Tcov
'ApipviaKicv
TTapet
KCV IUEYioTCOV, TOU IETr& MaCIIepTevov &p Trri-ra o viauTro, XovTr c-rpaTriyoOvToS rr7a AipriXfou i tlax&ou, 1Tri TrfS (XiXluovos oi rrpuTavEias TrpuT&vsEs T'ri 'AKaciaavTriSo vUfjs
Tl'JcaT-avTrs avE
aUTO
&viypayav
KOa
>
TOSro
i &atiorous
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS 10
10 I(prTTOr AtI6avrTo ) 'ATroXilos NEOK,XS EiKapwroseEo86ToU
KEpaAfeiEV 50
XoCKpaTCrs)
Otv6oiAOS ) AsTosZoCKpaTrov 'ArroMAopavisEOKapirou
OoplKtot
55 'HpaKACOV TtiloKp&CTOU EKKepal.icov I'crros)
AETo5 )
ypapIIaaTerjSPoVUrTCo[v]
20 ToUTrcvcbvios AEio TOSrotApCOToS 'ETriKTrr ZcoAolov Eiloi6oTOS MaKfiXlos'A?XavSpoS Eltai6oTro)
60
KaAAtyivis AvaOmtaXi8ou Zcooriuou 'AoxXiTqrrtlaSt XoNapyEsi 'Av-rrtic A,rlpr-rpfou MEvavSposAIlrlTrpiou
65
ArrTlrpiou 'AKipiaSlSri
6Slou MapKosEKOap
70
Alovwuov 'OvcIOItpoS ) rTprTcOV nlaTriavbsXTp&rcovoS 'AyaerIEJpos 'AoXa-rrtna8ou EpP.tEtot
'rriSou'A<(L>rvtIs ypapcaTOsiTKa-rTarpuTa VEIavMovacaos ) OtvXaotos
ArlPooO7E aVTtypaqPES
35 KA"AAuTros
40
TTe1v&pIEpoKfipuV Kfipvupovfis Kal 8lpou
ropyias ) 'AxapvEvs 3ovAfisKa'i ypapicrraTEs
'Ov6icios ) EVKapTrroS 'AXaIKoI
EAE6UKOU EvOKpaTqS XAEVUKOS ) 'HpEcriSat
OE 'IKEctoS TOrrcbvupOS oy?vovs tfal-Tot
rTTolAa6o0yxos
'EpEv OiArTos
KIKUVVE?S
OA 'Ispo&'vT'is
25 KA(oaviaS
30
llorro iTpo'6EKTros KpdaTOU (DltouEEVOs'EpcoTos TTpeTpoSEPCOTOS
AiXos XapEltaou 15
271
TIS) ZouVIEUS
75
iEpaXAriS E*X&plo-roSlTapa pOivov'EmrrEKiSri ElaisoTOs UTro
TrrlKica8oS 'Aqpof[taos. vacat
45 Oe6orTpoS Tp6pcovos 'louKoUv8os Tp*r:covos 'OXu-rrt68copos)
'AqpoSalos 'ArAroAXcovfov vacat Pococke: lines 4-5, APXONTOY;line 59, -ENQN; line 70, ASHNIEYE;line 77, YHOEPMMA
372. Three fragments of an unfinished Doric column drum, with a representation of a shield preserved on two of them (a = 1 99 and c = I 4040). The third fragment (b = I 965) cannot be placed exactly, but has names from
eitherCol. I or Col. II of the text. It is representedhere for conveniencein Col. II. a: Found in 1931 in the western part of the Market Square. H. 0.333 m.; W. 0.096 m.; Th. 0.09 m.; LH. 0.012 m.-
0.014 m. Ed. A. E. Raubitschek,Hesperia,XII, 1943,pp. 78-79, No. 24, photographp. 79. b: Broken on all sides. Found on June 14, 1933, in a late context east of the Propylon to the New Bouleuterion (1 11). H. 0.225 m.; W. 0.105 m.; Th. 0.126 m.; LH. 0.012 m. Ed. A. E. Raubitschek, Hesperia, XII, 1943, pp.
78-80, No. 24, photographp. 80.
c: Brokenexceptat the bottom wherethe flutesof the columndrumare indicated.Found on April20, 1936, in a late wall west of the Odeion (J 11). H. 0.86 m.; W. 0.45 m.; Th. 0.23 m.; LH. 0.008 m. Ed. J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, pp. 50-51, No. 18, photograph p. 51.
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INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS PTOLEMAIS a. 168/9p. [VxuEIS]
lacuna 10 [---6]opo[s---] [NIK]O6'aX[O---]
b lacuna
T-ra(Tros)]Xpuvo[yovos] [T]pvpcov OEo[---] [N]io6o-rpaTro[S---] 15 [Ni]K6crrpaT[os---] ['Aqpo].iC[t]o[s---]
lacuna
[[--------] 25
]
'E-rr[-------
]
[----] EUrUX[--- -]
a
'Appos[---]
lacuna
UpoK[---]
[Au]pXlAos[----] T.ITaKiSaI
'lo(i,hos) Mo[vrav6S]
30 "Ap[p]IosZeiOtS
TTpocr66[Kilos---]
5
corona
Ko[---] S pouAEu] ypapilia[T?C TCOVco[---] K[u]Bav[Ti6-rrS].
vacat
ypaIcaTcrreus povu[s Kcl] 8ipOU "Ayvos up[O96pou'AKuaiaiS]
['lo' 'IEpopa&v'rn] c 35 [Tlow AaSoOXos] [TIeiv'IhpoKiip]u. 20 [MEw?ri r pcojCo] [KfiPpvu m6[l []ov P1ouX]SKai [TTarliosAT]TiK6SB[I].oatIE[CS] 40 vacat
&vTIypaEUS 'CQpa(pIos) 'A.K[ipCaXOS] TOIfimaIKpEi(PCoviOS) TalItaK[6s] TrEpi EUiapiTcros iEpaOArX Trroypapi-aTrEIs
Eioto-ros ) Mapat(cbvios) Es; sKIaSos
'lou 'ZrIv6 pios
vacat For the relative disposition of the fragments, see Raubitschek (loc. cit.), and for the date, see Oliver (loc. cit.). Raubitschek suggests that the name in line 2 might be read as IepoA[M----]. For lines 25-26, see also Raubi-
tschek (op. cit., p. 80). 373. Inscribedon the samecolumnas No. 369. LH. 0.010 m. Ed. R. Pococke, Inscriptionum Antiquarum Graecarum et Latinarum Liber, I, 1752, pp. 57-58, No. 65; A. Boeckh, C.I.G., 192; W. Dittenberger, I.G., III, 1031; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1775; J.H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI,
1942,pp. 50-51. AKAMANTIS a. 168/9 p., archonship of Ttviltos Tov-rK6SBrlaxatEls &yaolfi T'(rxIl * Brlia &pXov-roT Tivrlo[u lT]OVTlKO0 E rTI & OTrwa TI ECOS, aTPaTT-yovVTOS BaoXpi * TrrpuTavEcas . MaCEPTrVOu -i Mapaco_viou 6 ypapiaT?ES TCOV po_UAEUTCoV TfiS 'AKaIav Trir
5
TiSos
PuA xS
rTiprqoas TO"rS TOvIS aV?ypayrv.
(IXoupev6os
EpcoToS Kca
auv&apXovrTas
TOjUS
10 Auci{laXisrls ) Trp A__R]AroPo
vrjs
Ei)p6ovvos ) EAVrroN )vio 'AroMXcbvios)
50
O pi K o
KEqaaXfiev
a&ia'
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS 15 'EtrriyovoS MapKou
MEpFrrlp13crp IraKcovoS 'ArTTIKOS
'rTrroKp&rS(MapKov
"Av-'ApiTcrTeirs B[i]T-rdXto'ApItorFiBov AtoviatoS 'Apiotre8ou
55
20 'Arax'riTCrais 'ApItorElou
NeiKEpco'ETrrKTK-rTOU KupTrETcSa 'Aya0cov Ooipov Zvcov )
'AaKxrl-rrtCiaSrS pocrSoKi[ou 'ApatKiavTros'Aoa<XrlrriaBou AuvcrtinaX(6S ) 'AyaeoK\fiS EOcplvou
?EpE0ioi
['Ep]e'A-rroMcovos ['Ep]i KopvriXavos
25 'HpaKEiSrls ) NrlPEiS'AXEav8pou
60
'PoTos ) Oa&?MoAtovvao&cbpou
'lov. Nip(pos 30
273
'ATTIKS) TTovTTavos Aap,lpou
65
'EpE''AotiarTIK6O
[X]oXapyeTs Mjo]vu 'Y[l]vaycoyos 'ApItcrTirsAlovvaiov ZboalposAlovvalou D] NEOKcov 'HpEaicSai Alovci'tos
ATltos e?OTE?I-OS AioyEvrlsEEopa&oTou
35 AlovowcScopos M6aoov
&TrcA)VUpos cIKY6yio0 OEoy6vous
AEos )
KAAuvav5pos
(PilrrTIos
&fOTTOI
40
'Ioi'c'Ipo(pa&V'r Tlo,' AaSouxos TlE[v] 'IEpoKfipvU ME[p] ?Tri PCC1
BraaieUS K[aOi 8LP]ou [r]aTrioS 'ArTTIKO Kipuv[po]uXMs 45
KCa6ilIou "AyvoS vul6opou 'AK[uCaieVS] pouqiIS ypapcpraTrUS ' AauTprrpE1s avTiypaqcEu [pa 'AX]K<(icaxxos 'Tpi 'rTOpfa 'vj[KpEip] TaPCaIK6S lEpacturl'ETrr(y[ovoST]p6OK[]ov irroypap
rtri [2Kl&]8os Z[rv6pl]os
vacat
For the restorationsin lines 45, 46, and 49 see No. 372, lines 33, 34, and 38-40. 374. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 998), broken on all sides. Found on June 21, 1933, in a late context over the
Propylonto the New Bouleuterion(H 10). H. 0.175 m.; W. 0.095 m.; Th. 0.095 m.; LH. 0.016 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVI, 1947,p. 178,No. 80, photographpl. XXXV. a. 168/9p. [hrr &pXovr]oST[vrliou] [l-ovTlKo]j BrCo[efcos]
[ol wrpuv-rave T]fis[---] [--qufis
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lacuna The restorations were made by A. E. Raubitschek. For the date of the archon, see J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, p. 86, and J. A. Notopoulos, A.J.P., LXIV, 1943, p. 52. 375. Six joining (and one non-joining) fragments of a columnar monument of Pentelic marble (I 6685). Found on July 14, 1954, in the wall of a Turkish pithos west of the Propylon to the New Bouleuterion (H 11).
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a: (the six joining fragments) H. 0.45 i.; 0.019 m. in lines 4-10.
W. 0.22 m.; Th. 0.18 i.;
LH. 0.014 m.-0.016 m. in lines 1-3,
b: H. 0.18 i.; W. 0.04 i.; Th. 0.105 i.; LH. 0.019 m. Ed. D. J. Geagan, Hesperia, Suppi. XII, 1967, pp. 194-195, photographs pl. 4; S.E.G., XXIV, 183. Fragment b comes at the right of lines 6-8.
a. 168/9p. circle
in
[&ryael-it
a
pediment
['r\iXriI]
a[C-roO] 'A[v-rcovivov]
mEpa
AO{p] [M&c]p
moulding ['EirI&p]XovT[o]s T[tivliou] 5 DlovT]I'KoiiBriaa[ticas o-rpa] [Thyo'i]vToS rri r[a 8}ry7U{a B] [c(ap(]ov MaI.P-rivLo]uM[a] [paccA)viovo]I 1rrpuTd([v]6I[S T] fis-- ca. 81/, --(p7j[][s Ttgl~aCY] 10 [vTE-CkaTO.aCISK]cd4o* ai] [a(-rouS vvyPapcxypav]
b
376. Two non-joining fragments of a columnar monument of Pentelic marble (I 4611), with similar characteristic
decorationframingthe inscription.Fragmenta was found on March 10, 1937,in a late contextsouth of the
east end of the Temple of Ares (K 9); fragment b was found on May 17, 1937, in a Byzantine wall over the west end of the Temple of Ares (J 8). The two fragments may not belong to the same inscription. a: H. 0.567 i.; W. 0.325 i.; Th. 0.175 i.; LH. ca. 0.01 m. b: H. 0.446 i.; W. 0.327 m.; Th. 0.268 i.; LH. 0.012 m. Ed. J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, pp. 52-54, No. 20, photographs p. 53. PANDIONIS ca. a. 168 p. lacuna
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[KvSaeTvatETis] lacuna 'loioro9[S Zco]i4(*pov] 'loS[6-rov] Z6frrupos ZCbalp.L 'lak4t6Tov] Mrlv6scopo[S----] othxzlLov) ACp' 'laoi8c[pos]
'Iai8oTr[oS----] 30
'E-rrfyo[vos---] vacat yp(appa-rdis\j)P[OVWVFiV-rCo--]
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377. Partof a largecolumnarmonumentof Pentelicmarble(I 3621),brokenon all sides.Foundon February25, 1936,in a modernwall west of the Odeion(K 11). H. 0.38 m.; W. 0.17 m.; Th. 0.232 m.; LH. 0.008 m. and 0.015 m. Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,p. 52, No. 19, photograph. ATTALIS
a. 169/70p. lacuna
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( [---------] Npc[a- ----------] ['Erri TOo .E-r' Tti]Viiov rI[ovrtK6vapXov] y TrpuT[aveiaSoi rrpvTrraves] [-ra viauTroO]
5 [Tris 'ArrrTaci8]9os (pvu
[TnrilaavTrSacu]
] &iatrious&[vEypaIav [Tros KCaToOJ]s ['ETrcobvwoECrr]opoS'Ae0rva[(ou'AioovEos] ['Ay]vouVlol [--] [----]poKis 10 [----]K. apTro[s--]
[-----loros
[--]
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378. Inscribedon the samecolumnas No. 369. LH. 0.015-0.018m. Ed. Jacob Spon, Voyage, vol. III, 2, 1678, p. 199; R. Pococke, InscriptionumAntiquarwnGraecarumet Latinarum Liber, I, 1752, pp. 58-59, No. 66; A. Boeckh, C.I.G., 193; W. Dittenberger, LG., III, 1032; J. Kirchner,
I.G., II2, 1776;P. Graindor,Album,p. 47, No. 72, photographpl. LVI. PANDIONIS a. 169/70p., &vapXia dya0e[i]
5
&Tril-ro iET- TEt[vli]toV noVTI KOV&pXOVT'a9V[ta]urTou, Iq wTpu rTaVEias ol TrpUTIveiS TTqSTTav ac S6eov5o5S PvuXqis TI 1JiCEaaVTES TOCS Kal TO0S &alC'TOV'
&vlypayav.
Ercbvuipos OE6oro1uIpwoOaX&pou TfTat lTalavlET s
rT?ipiTS
10 (D 'Appiav6o
FM TEto60eos
(X nTTup6pos rp
(OXaNEIK6I1aXOS
OA OlX6oTEltoS At' KoXMias T-racOXAov
15 KXOuvStavos KX''ATro?Mbvlos
OeoSo0poSwTpE 50
0?68cpoS vE
'TTpa'ieTs
'AVTrXoOS) AEioSTTuveo
'ICOvlKOS "AppcovoS 20 Z[cb]cail,o'A&rlvaiou 'Erraqp6o8eTos'Ar vacx O&ov Atovuoiou
'HpcbSrjsAecovi'AyyEX iesv _
ElaiSo-roSDLAlt 55 MoucraosAiov-raou -
MuppivoOicoi
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30
KvSaerl
EOCXa 'ApT.rUcov T' AvuitSos Oapv&KTIS
60 ypapcalraTEs pouAWuT Alowcvao68pos) &cna-rot 'Ioi 'lpo)[&v]Thrs TIo AaSo[x]os
65
M?E ?1Tri PCOIICOV
'HAIo6copos 'Ap-rPTcovos 35 'ApT-riCov) 'AAEsacv8pou TnpET7os 'AvTiyovos NoupTlviou 'AppoSEiaios Ecli56-oou ZcbAcLioEtlaSo6ov
ITelv 'lp[KqP]Uj [K]fpuvPou[]iis Kaci6iliou
"EpoA[S] NEiKay6pov
70 [yp]ampiarrE?s pouvfis K[al].rs
40
45
TTIEIVaplOS !)hlPicov unius versus vacuumspatium Mriv6oco[p]os) vacat avTiypapqEisnTavv[u]xos) 'EpEIK _ TOPfincaKop MevO?E[s] TTEpl v iEpacurs ['ETri]yovos Err'l KiaS[os] 'lovi Zrlv6oB3o Mvpcov. uTrroypa,p[pCarTs]S
vacat
After line 40 the lines have been renumbered from the Corpustext and changes made in the readings of lines 62 and 71 (new numbering). 379. Fragment of Pentelic marble (E.M. 5772), broken on all sides, found near the Propylaia by Pittakys. H. 0.12 m.; W. 0.17 m.; Th. 0.092m.; LH. 0.016 m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys, L'ancienne Athenes, p. 319; W. Dittenberger, I.G., III, 1033; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1778.
AKAMANTIS a. 169/70p.
5
[&yaOfji] vacat TSX1.[t] [i ri TOi] .E'raX Tivlto[v lTovtlK6vap] a [Trp-ravElasol] [XovTragv]oauTroU Trs 'AK[acavrTios vqu] [prrpuTr&veis] [nfi T-rElrioavTsa]V(
lacuna
The final kappa of line 5 and two letters of line 6 read by Pittakys as upsilon omega have been lost since his all on one time, but we are able to read more in line 3 than was given in his copy. Pittakys read TrrXl d&yaOfil of restoration. The stone as shows of tau over nu of the first line with no indication preserved Tlvlio[v] -r*X.n[i]
with uninscribedspacebeforeit. Hencethe word [&yaOfi]must be restored,not read, in the line above it. We take the omega of Pittakys in line 6 to be a misreading of tau. For the disposition of lines 1 and 2 see No. 378.
380. Herm of Pentelic marble (E.M. 10309), broken at the top and bottom, found in the wall of the Church of 'Ay. 'Ico6vvrisMCoyKo-m-on the north slope of the Acropolis. Nos. 398 and 472 were inscribed on the left and right sides respectively of this monument and No. 473 on the front, alongside No. 380. H. 0.74 m.; W. 0.30 m.; Th. 0.21 m.; LH. 0.007-0.009 m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'Ey. 'Apx., 1857, No. 3261; W. Dittenberger, I.G., Ill, 1034; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1781.
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS ANTIOCHIS a. 169/70p., &vapX[a
? [---] ['Epfp~os [..]NEIK6oTrpa[ToS] [rP]alK6S [---]
['Al]qva[---]
5 [Av]eos1[---] cov[---] ['Ap]T-r FTaX] [Ai]o6i8rls[Tp'rpcovos
? [Tp0pco]v ) [TTla] [E]OipqT[i]os 'Aao[KarlTln&ov TTorr 10 [Nvp]9apaTro[S--?]
['ATr]oXAcAvlios [---] [As]co visrs 'AOQr[vaiou 'Ava] ) ['A]TrlKOS ['A]T'iK6Os 'Ayaeo[--] 15 [Ai]o[v]u6o5copoS[---] [no]a[6i8]cvitos A[---]
[TE]ia[]as) ? [---] ['A]KATn-riaS6ns [Zcbca]ios? 'AoK[\rraTnaSov]
20 [AilAlosBaeu['Aos] [M]rlv6opiAos [. ..]yvo[u]s
['A]rTroAAcbvios ['A-rro?][X]oScpovv 'Av[a] 25 [(DiAolTpaTros NEI[K] iov Kpico (phallus)
AEi[K]{[o]S ra[iou]? Epcos) [Tfl]a A[ ....]
[ ....]aS
TlaX vacat
30 [..]vo A[.... alowvc6] [8]coposZcoao'iou['Av]a vacat [.... ]o EuTr6pou'Ava vacat
[.. .6.. .]AE[KO](T-TVpEUS)? [.... 8 ....]u[...] 'Epu 35 [aicarT]o[i]
40
['IoOA'I]Epoq&v-rrTS [llop] AqSoCuXos ['TTEv] 'IpoKYfpuv [MEp]eTrrpcop4 [Kfi]pugpouXfisK[a]i
[6]i'tou "EpcosNiKa [y]6pou Aap vacat Kal 56; [yp] ovouiAf 45
[pov] Mriv6Scopos)
[irrpj]iTOPipa 'Kop'
[Me]V?a0EiS lTav [avTi]ypa?tpes [vuXo]s) 'EpiKat vacat [Oroyp] MOpcov) Acapvacat
50 [epacxArj]S 'E-riyovos
[TTp6KA]ov nlEp vacat 'ri.Ii.d!os 'IoOAZl'vacat [v6opos M]ap vacat
For the restorationsin lines 52-53 see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 42.
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381. Two joining fragmentsof Pentelicmarble(I 4446 and 4586). Fragmenta, at the left, was found on January26, 1937, in a Byzantinecontext west of the Odeion(K 10); fragmentb, on the right, was found on March 1, 1937, in a late context northwest of the Odeion (K 8-9). The top surface is preserved, but the stones are otherwise broken. Combined measurements of a (I 4446) and b (I 4586): H. 0.16 i.;
W. 0.146 i.;
Th. 0.063 i.;
LH. 0.011 m.
in lines 1-3, 0.007 m. in lines 4-8. Ed. J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, p. 31, No. 1, photograph. PANDIONIS a. 169/70 p. velpaullo post
[01] 'IypvTa'[vEl]s'Ns rTaviovfsos] [5cvg]ypapca [v]v'Eiy[cbvupos] ['1o*];ktosOetiiro[v TTaiavtE*S?] 5
[ypapaTrCFis PovuX]is iroypapC[paTl-ris] [Cal fouII]OV M*pcovA[ap-rr-rpE*s]
]-----------
lacuna
lacuna For the restoration of the demotic in line 3 see A. E. Raubitschek, FEpca'A. KEpapo-rro*AMov, Athens, 1953, p. 247. 382. Upper part of a herm of Pentelic marble (E.M. 3988), broken at the left and below. On the right side was inscribed No. 394 and on the front above this text is No. 451.
H. 0.356 i.; W. 0.326 i.; Th. 0.279 i.; LH. 0.020-0.022 m. Ed. A. Dumont, FastIese"ponymiq es d'Ath~nes, pp. 38-39, No. 47; W. Dittenberger, from a transcript by U. Koehler, I.G., III, 1069; J. Kirchner, from a transcript by Kurt Stade, LG., I12, 1786. For the date see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pp. 28-29. a. 170/1 p., archonship of (DX'Ap-rrcalavOSI- tplptIe &cyae0ij -KriX
[i-rr]1 &pxov-rosONa CAP-rra R`itav]o~i-rEIpIOS,aTrpcrrrayo5 [rri -ro*S6T-r?]e1TCra M&p
5 [ ?--------------?\1 lacuna
383. Part of a largecylinderof Pentelicmarble(I 996), brokenon all sides. Found on June20, 1933, in a late wall over the Propylonto the New Bouleuterion(H 10). H. 0.15 i.;
W. 0.105 i.; Th. 0.12 i.;
LH. 0.01 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVI, 1947,pp. 178-179,No. 81, photographp1. XXXV. For the date see J. A. Notopoulos,Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 56. ANTIOCHIS a. 170/1p. eyae-
[irXi
'oTrE(TCa5 [giri&pXovros'Wca.'ApmrcAltavo]i5 a-23 Prapt6cos, [a-rpaTT1yoCvTro S 'ET-roiT0S Map.?----9u?djTislrjaav-rE s oltrr]avEis -ri-~'Av[-ioXiSOS icai- ro&a(Tovs5 &v&ypayav] [hrri 'i Trprrpu-ravF.a Siavrro*is
I lacuna
II 'Av[ram*o-riot]
[--]os 'IEp[------]
III lacuna
5
IV lacuna
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384. Four fragments of Pentelic marble are to be assigned to the same inscription. Fragment a (I 91), broken on all sides, is from the top of the inscription. Found on August 1, 1931, inside the enclosure of the Eponymous Heroes at a late Roman level (I 10). Fragments b and c (I 685 and 868) join each other but have no contact with a or d. Found in the spring of 1933 in the demolition of late walls. They are broken on all sides. Fragment d (I 1985), with toothed left side preserved, is from the bottom of the inscription. It was found on May 14, 1934, in a collection of marbles near the Tholos. a: H. 0.08 i.; W. 0.07 i.; Th. 0.04 i.; LH. 0.016 m. b and c: H. 0.25 i.; W. 0.17 i.; Th. 0.07 i.; LH. 0.009 m. d: H. 0.035 i.; W. 0.10 i.; Th. 0.095 i.; LH. 0.011Im. Ed. b and c: J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, pp. 56-57, No. 22, photograph p. 56; a, b and c, d: B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XVI, 1947, p. 176, No. 78, photographs of a and d pl. XXXIV. PANDIONIS a. 150-190 p. [Tri &PpXovOS?] -------------T [-----] ol] Bo[v"rCaov -rpvJTcXrveca -r[S TTav5iovi5osquMjs] [-rpvTa'vEit]s
a
KCliroCvs&t] [-rtp'acx]vTs-[s &xavTOlsIa
5
?]---------crt'rovs&iIvFyC[payav lacuna Col. II
Col. I
b
[7]T[EIpiETS] lacuna
[CI]A.Nw[6p'aXos] I A*p'Atlos----
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]ai
'P6'cov A[-----] 'AppoSiolo[s---] 'AroXXc.0vio[S---] 'Ae[i]vcatos 'A[yppo8iorfov] OE66c'BoCA)POS
lacuna
d
10
15
S----] AE'IqoZ
al[oi] [Mv]ppIvoV, [AMji8itosKo8p&-r[os] 0 [M]Stos Qapv[6acns] 20 [----]os EO{---] [-----lo[ ---- I lacuna &cvTlypa[cpEF?]----------------IrrEpiT6 P[~jIia ------------
c
]
[le]pa*Lq?]----------------385. Inscribed on the back of three joining pieces of sculptured Pentelic marble, with part of the top, including pediment, and original left side preserved. H. Ca. 0.60 i.; W. ca. 0.30 i.; Th. ca. 0.10 m. Ed. a: K. S. Pittakys, L'ancienneAthe'nes,p. 267; b and c: ibid., p. 340; a, b, and c combined: 'Ep. 'ApX., 1840, No. 428; W. Dittenberger, LG., III, 1065; J. Kirchner, LG., II2, 1777. PANDIONIS paullo post a. 170/1 p., archonship of KkaciC,8oS [?---------]Ei5 krfi K=cxu[fov]-------Ecors&]lpXyotrvro, aTpaTnyoiiv] o-rr?a---6 'T[a i-rri T]Os ypacp]
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5 [P]acrr T[-rCvPov?v-rCv ins] [Tav&E10V[io8o9uXfiS----] ['E]XsuvoEivI[ov----n]
[iiiraaSTro1[s ovv&PXovrcas Kcxl] a&v-ypaCIEV] [-ro]115 bncr[EI-rovS 10 [~ir]c6wvpo[S?----ypaal] [-rE]iJS POV['XF-Vlrw-------
lacuna The date of this text was given by J. H. Oliver (Hesperia, XI, 1942, p. 87) as in the Corpus as ca. a. 16819p. Since the years from 165/6 to 170/1 are otherwise preempted (Nos. 367-383), we suggest a date soon after 170/1,
386. Fragmentof a stele of Pentelicmarble(I 372), with rightedge preserved.Found earlyin 1933in the wall of a modernhouse over the areaof the Late RomanWaterMill (Q 13). H. 0.22 i.; W. 0.21 m.; Th. 0.30 m.; LH. ca. 0.008 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, III, 1934, p. 56, No. 43, drawing. For the date see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pp. 14, 55. a. 173/4 p.
5
ax10r17 9 [j] [ruEpi ip]a E1oi8copos'Ov rFp j3ij [------ A]vayvpacatoo [dcvwtypaqpepi]s'A-rro?2oqxpvav[s] [Eiixap'rr]ovXqj-r-rios [lEpcai*Xtl]S 'Aqpo8kaios 'E-rracppo[8T-rov] [IppiEs]
Dcaaq)6pcawcv KarE-[
[7K_a8]os'EpIiEfaCS) 'A[LrqviEtEs] [nr]oypavvaCa-Is
10
Miipcov]
AaCvrr1TpE*s]
387. Two fragments of a block of Pentelic marble. Fragment a (I 572), broken on all sides, was found in a Byzan-
tine contexton March 15, 1933,south of the Templeof Ares (J 9). Fragmentb (I 4335)was found on July 21, 1936, in a modern wall west of the Odeion (J-K 9-10); it preserves the bottom and part of the left side. a: H. 0.32 i.; W. 0.32 m.; Th. 0.20 i.; LH. 0.015 m. in lines 4-5, 0.008 m.-0.013 m. in lines 30-34. b: H. 0.90 i.; W. 0.48 i.; Th. 0.33 i.; LH. 0.011 m. Ed. a: J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, IV, 1935, pp. 43-46, No. 10, photograph p. 43; a and b: J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, pp. 54-56, No. 21, photograph p. 54. Both fragments are parts of LG., f2, 1788, now largely lost, which was copied by Jacob Spon in 1676 and published by him in iajuscule, giving the correct disposition (approximately) in his Voyage, III, 2, pp. 117-119 (arranged by Oliver, op. cit., IV, p. 45). Cf. C.LG., 185; ILG.,
III, 1046.No. 407 (LG., 112, 1795)was cut on the samestone. In the text as given here the underlined letters have been lost since Spon's copy. For the date see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 55. J. H. Oliver suggests an alternate date of 187/8, Harv. Th. Rev., XLIII, 1950, p. 234. KEKROPIS a. 174/5 p. ['Ay]a0iji Tir5Xjt M- Mouvcrriov MaxttgtavoiiO'io'rr{oxov ['Erif a&vpXov-ro]S ['ALrvics L] 7rppv-raVfia50 TTS KExpo[-rrl] o1Trrpv-rTaVEl5 [8o0s vfjs] -It1AaamrEs cr!rrois5xaCi-ro's5 dtaiTrovs
a
5
&(vypcayacxv
30
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IlpEs
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'ALaITO1
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qav 55 AVv-Ata8oC
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6cbpov 'E-rrtKi[[]ai Exd&piorros)
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388. Fragment of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 500), with part of the top surface preserved but otherwise broken.
Found on March 1, 1933,in the southwesternpart of the MarketSquare. H. 0.13 m.; W. 0.30 m.; Th. 0.072 m.; LH. 0.01-0.015 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, III, 1934, p. 57, No. 44, drawing. For the restoration see J. S. Traill, Hesperia, XL, 1971, pp. 322-323. For the date of the archon Vopiscus see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949,
p. 55. a. 1745 . (?) [TrI &ap]XOVTroS M[ouvaTiouOuOoTricrKou 'ALi?] [vi]Cos cr-rpaTrryo[viiros
rri Tros 6rrXi]
[T].S IlTo 'Hyia 0[aXnplcos -' TrrpvTravEaS] TfS [------[oi] TrpuTraVE1
5
pAfiS]
&Idc-iTos avi] [T-]iroi:aavres[a ros Ka TroCIs vacat [ypa]cav
lacuna The line divisionhere differsfrom that of the editioprinceps.The restorationof the archon'sname is quite uncertain.The date of the text may be muchlater. 389. Herm, inscribed with this text on the upper obverse, No. 471 on the lower obverse, and No. 390 on the right
side. Now lost.
Ed. W. Dittenberger, LG., III, 1059, from a transcript by 0. Lueders; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1829. The date is
discussedby J. Traill,Hesperia,XL, 1971, p. 322, note 28 but see commenton No. 388. ante a. 174/5 p. (?)
lacuna? [---]AA[-----] [----_]ENnTQM[----] [----]AEYXrEKA[---] vacat
282
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
390. Inscribedon the right side of the monumenton whichNo. 389 appearson the upperobverseand No. 471 appearson the lower obverse. Ed. W. Dittenberger,LG., III, 1061,from a transcriptby 0. Lueders;republished,with new restorations,by J. Kirchner,LG.,112,1831.For the rdstorationin lines 1-3 seeJ. S. Traill,Hesperia,XL, 1971,p. 322.The archon Vopiscusis dateda. 174/5p. by J. A. Notopoulos,Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 55. ANTIOCHIS a. 174/5p. (?) [irid PXovTos]
[MovvcariovOCoTrri] [6-Kov'AC-qvtkcas?]
[a-rpa-rflyo&ivros] 5 [g.T] o'To*s &'rr[?Ei] [-rasUoTirr]'Hy[iov] E' [(DC0]]1[P]E'C0S [rrpuvTavVEIas, [ot] T[ns 'Av] [-rp]vT&vetS 10 [rt]oXi5oS qpv[Mkjs] LrEtpiFl'aav[r[-Ea kv] [-ro*s]i
For the archon's name see comment on No. 388. 391. Part of a stele of Pentelic marble (I 865), broken on all sides. Found on May 25, 1933, in the wall of a late
pit east of the Tholos(H I 1:1).The inscriptionis on the reverseof an earliertext dealingwiththe Laureionmines (Hesperia, XIX, 1950, pp. 272-274, No. 25, photograph p1. 95). H. 0.37 i.; W. 0.21im.; Th. 0.088 i.; LH. 0.025 m. Ed. J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, p. 63, No. 28, photograph. ca. a. 150-200 p.
A>?-------------L---'ETrr> 'Avcxaq[kav-riov #Xov-ros ot 1TpuT&] - VEIS [.rT-I -
5
i'SS
4pvwfs
. .]
-relI.aav] Se[x6rrijs-rrpv-raVEias Kcal TrS cav-roIs -ro* &aYTaolJovS] [&vkypcxacav]
392. Part of a shaft of Pentelic marble (I 6294), broken at the top and bottom but with both sides and possibly the original back preserved. Found on May 3, 1950, in a Byzantine wall northeast of the Odeion (N 8). H. 0.43 i.; W. 0.285 in.; Th. 0.24 in.; LH. 0.007 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 220-222, No. 66, photograph pl. 37; S.E.G., XXI, 612. The text has been reedited below and changes made in lines 5, 32, 35, 36, 38, 39 and 42. PTOLEMAIS ca. a. 175 p. velpaullo post xTOs [---------------KOd d&Et] [aqf]ovs d&vi[yp]ay.pav vacat vacat CLmco]vvvo[ ------
]7oS
'Aqppo8tiof[o?-----]
283
AFTER THE CREATIONOF HADRIANIS II
I 5 [BepevI]Kidai [ traces traces [ [----]os
[Aiy]XilTs r[..]us Kcrro[----]
[...] 'Ayaeorrous
'AppoSit[c]ov
['A-rr]oMcbvios ) 10 [Aio]vvc6o[Tros]'ATroXcovil[ou] [Aioy]evrs ) [.. .]rTIOAloyevoUS [-TrE'v]cov'ApXiKA[ous] [...]TCov 'ApXiKAEOUS
15 [------]lov(?) [-----]n.[..]ns [--]iou ()A' 'laoKparqTs KXcoTriSat
20 [A]Op-Mawtlos [Al]KIv.epETL6TO
30
[vueTis]
[---.--..-] M&~it,osEOppcov
35 'ArrENA-S ) v[?EdTEpoS] 'ATrM fis ) V[ECbTEpos] OX1EOiparvrirls NiKocrpaTroSeEo0rro[wrov] 6 Kal NiK68apos 2CoxTor 410 NIK61aXOS ) 'E-rriyovoS'ETlKTriTro AcovaroS 6 Kai 'Eriyovos 6 Kal ECia1'prs MapKoS AiX''lr6Xpuvaos
[yp po]XEvuTOrv: MrTvo [ ....]S)
27
[---] los[---]
] ]
4t5 CHpaKXEcov) C5 A[... .]pov 'HpaKAXcovos C [-----]aos) ]s 'Ap[itoro]po*Aou [------
OXA(Eus)
[adEil'roi]
25 [----------] I----------]
lacuna
lacuna
The date is based on the prosopography, especially lines 38, 39 and 42 (see Prosopographical Index).
393. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(I 1264),brokenon all sides. Found on February3, 1934,in a late context south of the New Bouleuterion. H. 0.14 m.; W. 0.066 m.; Th. 0.035 m.; LH. ca. 0.008 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVI, 1947,p. 179,No. 82, photographpl. XXXV. The itemin line 9 was probably a name and not a demoticas originallypublished. ca. a. 175p. lacuna ] [...][-----
5
[iE]PE?i[----] [K ?]X. 2Epa-r[icov?--] ['A]qpo&5E[tos---] ['rE]payop[as ---[Z]cdbWLos[----]
[T]pavvos [----] [K]XOpiEvos [----] 'EAeuaEv[ios----] 10 [A]ou
[F-tAos ) lacuna 394. Inscribedon the rightside of No. 382. LH. 0.009 m.
Ed. A. Dumont,Fasteseponymiques d'Athenes,pp. 38-39, No. 48; W. Dittenberger,LG.,III, 1070;J. Kirchner,
L.G., II2, 1787.For the date see J. A. Notopoulos,Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,pp. 28-29.
284
INSCRIPTIONS:ATHENIANCOUNCILLORS OINEIS a. 17516p., archonshipof "Ap''Ewrrappo6EtTos
dyaiqi T-rXrlI of nprrpr[&a]vesS Ts Olv[Nr] 605 qvus riSa&p[x]o[vros] p 'Eorrappo&eiTO, [orTpaTrryohv] 5 Tos En[i T]o[J]s[6IXeiTcxas]
lacuna
395. Fivejoiningfragmentsof Pentelicmarble(E.M. 4667),brokenat the top, bottom,and left, but preserving part of the originalright side. H. 0.20 m.; W. 0.58 m.; Th. 0.28 m.; LH. 0.007-0.010m. Ed. P. Graindor, B.C.H., LI, 1927, pp. 296-298, No. 72; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1808. For the date see J. A.
Notopoulos, Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 52. HIPPOTHONTIS a. 170-172,aut 174-176,aut 187p. lacuna ----------- tp]va Trp orrvs uTTp&vE [rTf]s'ITmr [-- - -[o]QcoV[Ti8os] 21 &idorEroi s KOaI rTOs&IaciTOVS &avTroS [puAfs TnlcaavcreS &viypa].civ.
[-[--
'loiXA'1poqp&vrri
---- 1T]p
? ---
[iCrTOSZcrraTpov TT'Ep Za['T]pou TT1p 'Aaiar
l]hp
5 [----'Al]rt [--- ---&] Kof -- 'A]lr1v [-[----]'AZrl [-- .--]lTeip
10 [---
15 "Aw[i]os EO[av]posTTEip K Ko [Eo[]a&vous (Dl)AXpcos MivavSposMT-rpoScbpov TTElp lToAXaivos SElTOU 'AlZTrv yp povevXrrov
K8fi BaciAsES8s [.. .]vou yp poouX avrtypaqoes 'HpadAei[8ri - - -]
20 "EAevoS)V V 'AlrvImS
---]TTlip
[- --- ..rJip [--lEtp 396. Fragment of Pentelic marble, with the left side preserved, but otherwise broken, found near the Erechtheion,
now lost. H. 0.22 m.; W. 0.33 m.; Th. 0.17 m.
Ed. A. Kirchhoff, Sitz. Akad. Wis. Berlin, 1887, p. 1072, No. 19; J. Kirchner, I.G., I2, 1809.
HIPPOTHONTIS a. 170-172,aut 174-176,aut 187p. lacuna [
T-----
fiS ---rptrav]iC{a [ot TrpUT&sVE
---]
[TrrcbvuiosXap]ifaos TopcoTa[----] 'AaiaT-rK6s:raT[pov TTEipaiets] ()lAEpcosOEopa[vovs:K KotArls]
5 [Ai6](pavrosc>tXe[---]s [Mo]lpayvrls [M]EXTTo[IEv6S] lacuna
For the date see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 52, and TableI. The restorationin line 7 is by A. E. Raubitschek,Frpas'A. KepagoTroWAov, Athens, 1953,p. 252, note 1.
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
285
397.Pillarof Hymettianmarble(E.M. 10471),withthe left sidepreservedbut otherwisebroken,foundin 1845on the Acropoliseast of the Pinakotheke. H. 0.39 m.; W. 0.28 m.; Th. 0.25 m.; LH. 0.009 m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'Eqp.'Apx., 1853, No. 1624; W. Dittenberger, I.G., HI, 1039; J. Kirchner, LG., II2, 1793.
HADRIANIS paulloantea. 18011p. lacuna [B 1oaieTs]
[....6...]Tros OOEpyei7tos Eyt[EpToS] AEcovMEIi(Xou 5 EtIaio-roSZcoirUpo[u] AKX 'Epioyivrs KXrTocrE8cbvto AiX NEiKX6WaoS
ANEIfKv rXatov NEIKCOV rAaFOKou
10
vacat 'AVTrvoiET . covos 'P6cov )
'Arivi 'Aerlv6ocopoS AiX"ASpaoros fn6 AX 'ATrroMXcbvos 15
'IrTaLo
'Aaiiivov 'AypiTrrcas 'A0qvoScopos'AypiTrTra vacat 'Eheooaioi 'PoT0os ) vacat
20
TpiKopOtioi KaciAosEEorT^isl
ZcbaTlosEOiv6pou M?EiDiXclpyupos
ATX(DiAcov 25 O[IvaToi] Tp6[qpitos... .]afou 398. Inscribedon the left side of No. 380. LH. 0.007-0.009m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'E. 'Apx., 1858, No. 3263; W. Dittenberger, from a transcript by U. Koehler, LG., III, 1035; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1782. For the date see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 52, and Table I.
KEKROPIS a. 17718p. ['rrcbvvWosBiaio]os TTeicnov [M]E[Al]T[?S]
([ix...]EaE---] [-.....------------5 KA[...s..]o[. ]o[--] KA[--ca. 8--]s [---ca. [ ...
10---]qS
.7... 'Aya]eoviXous ['E]pl:o[ybIEs vv][]p]o[v]Tros ?
286
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS 10 'Iipcpv rIu[---] Eu[---
ca. 10---]i8ou
[...] [.]0[---] Eu()[---
ca. 14 -----]OU
E[--c. 8 -]s ) 15 O[--- ca.10---]vo [I-
- ca. 14 ----]oy[--]
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]
'ApTeI6cAo[p]os ? 'ApTrE.i 'A[pT][E[I.8]0][pos] bo[p]ou
20 'Apip[pco]v?'AveEr[Trr]piou AiSuios /l 0[...]11
O[---]
Mou[ac]aos['E]T'riruyXavovros AI.NIA[.. 'E]1ruyxavovTos ['Ay]aOoiXfis'ATTIKOi 25 OE6[8]oTos ['A]0[nrv]covos 'A[K]IpOS[---]
Alovorios EuvrrXoos -TToKri-rTOS[---]
30
-Trr6pos 'I[a]po[u]
'AXaEits 'o10 Acop6Oeos
'loi Eicricopos "Avvios TTioroKpaTris NiKias KaMXt6caXou
35 'AaKoQrTrriat&Sr Aiovu[a]iov l'eEi;
EKo'Tros M[&]yvou 'A[yaeo]0'rous [--] Evcov )
40
TpivEpaist 'Epa6rcovNiKcovos
AitcovETs 'EppE[las) EupaXTiTT'oi
45 Bp6oios) 'AX6avSpos)
[y]pa[]pa'rvs
&iaEiToi aCicf-rTOl
pA ovATIfirT[plos]
'loOA'IEpoacvTrr1S 50 AT Aa6ou0Xos [ ....] 'EpoK[fipV
399. Herm shaft of Pentelic marble (I 7179), broken across neck at top and tenon (which was originally ca. 0.18 m. by 0.22 m.) at bottom, found on August 10, 1970, built into foundations of a late Roman circular building (J 5). On the right and left sides below the arm sockets Nos. 447 and 448 were inscribed. The back is rough-picked. H. 0.645 m.; W. 0.268 m.; Th. 0.229 m.; LH. 0.012 m. (line 1), 0.010-0.012 m. (lines 2-9), 0.005 m. (lines 10-31).
Ed. J. S. Traill, Hesperia,XL, 1971,pp. 315-321, No. 12, photographpl. 64. For the date see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,pp. 29-30; cf. XLI, 1972,p. 141. LEONTIS a. 178/9-179/80p. NON-2TOIX. 'Aya0eiTxrJ KaTa To6ETrepcbT'rliaTfs p1ouA'fT'rv 0L'airfc al.vcov rTCVlrpuvr&vEcovTris A\oVT-r
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
287
5 6os (pu2fS'r6vipEncbvnvAcop6 eEov 'HpaKEiS8ou Xo7aeSqi8v dvkarrT
aav Erl &apXovToS HTop. 'Hyfou (cailp&cos TO*S6OrAEIrTa aonpaTryoOvTOS1TIr
TOiU 'E?EAou AIovwouou 'ApKeCEati8ou
10
aiou rnwcbvpJios
Map. Atovuac6copoS OX.Arlpirpios ) EOppavriSns 15 Nupv(p68ooT EOppavcTiSou
KX.MivovKiav6O
TpoKXEtav6sEk'apXou AIX. 'AXKiBSapos
KU.EGEpcaCOV 20 'Eppaos ETrrEvSovr(oS) 'Arivo68copos6 Kcial rr(v5cov)
T-i. ACopos T-rC.MapKiavo6 Kaprros) 25 Xapi'TcvKap'rrov fTaldpXIos0EoCSbp(ou) 'Ayaco-rTpaTro Maltpos 'lavapiou Eco-ra Aiowvcfou
30 TEip60EOS Zcoaij{ou coKparriSc.[ ... o]u
lacuna For a discussionof the title 6 ripEaicbvTrs see Hesperia,XL, 1971,pp. 317-318. The word is very probablya derivativeof fi ElpElccbvr (cf. No. 240, line 12, and R.E.G., LXII, 1949, p. 106). E. Kapetanopouloswould date the archonshipof Hegiasat the end of the secondcenturyor the beginningof the thirdcenturyafterChrist (AerA.,XXVI, 1971,p. 289). 400. This text was cut on the reverse face of No. 292. For a description of the stone and its place and date of
discoverysee No. 292.
Ed. G. A. Stamires, Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, pp. 247-248,258-260, No. 97, photographs p1.62; S.E.G., XVII, 48.
Face B KEKROPIS ca. a. 180 p. a &cyaOir[X' A o] ---inri -------------&TpXov-ros 6 ypap -raT v ou7vTr v(?) Tis K?KporriSos] voEcos,[-' TrpuraveIaS, rS S TOV aS Troisovv&apXovTas 9pA -S. [------------------Kal 'rois] cElotTo[uS &v~ypacEv].
5 [-----
b
] (uncertain number of lines missing) [ME-xTETS]
----------traces [---]
10
15
rTpOTrcOV
vacat vacat vacat ' pouXfi[s ------]
avTiypa[cE - - - ---] DATnp6ioo[s -----]
The sixth letter-spacein line 3 containsthe left half of a roundedletter.
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288
401. Fourfragmentsof a cylindricalmonument(I 1435and 1687),brokenon all sides.The firstthreewerefound on March3, 1934,in a late contextjust north of the Tholos (G I1); the fourthwas found in a late contexton March26, 1934,north of the New Bouleuterion(F 10). a: H. 0.101 i.; W. 0.103 i.; Th. 0.031 i.; LH. Ca.0.01 m. (I 1435c). b: H. 0.145 i.; W. 0.174 i.; Th. 0.088 i.; LH. ca. 0.01 m. (I 1435b). c: H. 0.167 i.; W. 0.125 i.; Th. 0.085 i.; LH. ca. 0.01 m. (I 1435a). d: H. 0.10 i.; W. 0.157 i.; Th. 0.087 i.; LH. ca. 0.01 m. (11687). Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XVI, 1947, pp. 180-181, No. 85, photographs pl. XXXVI. KEKROPIS ca. a. 180 p. a [-----o0 -rrpvra&vets'ris KEKpo]VI8oS [(puiis -rTip0craVTES kxa-ro*is KcalTo]C&&t YaT'-rovs &cv~ypapav?--------
]
I------------lacuna
(Col. H)
(Col. I)
b
5
lvvl--l
Efh0]Ts Nl At[- ---1
[Zcot?os209o-rou [M'yvos X]garrov
`HpaK[----]
?-----]pos)
'Ap-mp[--- ]
20
AE*KIO[S-----]
vacat
etc. laCuna c
['AptoTrfcov'Apia[---] 10 [XDi]vqpopo) vacat
[.....]Os Aiovu[---] lacuna
d
[--15
ca.I ----]Sou
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25
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[-----------I ['Ay]a0o[----] This text should possibly be dated nearer No. 427 in which Zoilos and Magnos (here lines 6 and 7) were again prytaneis. 402. Marble stele (E.M. 10559), found in Marousi. H. 1.053 i.; W. 0.401 m. (top), 0.405 m. (bottom); Th. 0.073 m. (left), 0.092 m. (right); LH. 0.009 i. (except O and '1 = 0.020-0.025 i.) Ed. A. Boeckh, from a transcriptby M. Fourmont, C.LG., 194; W. Dittenberger,from a transcriptby U. Koeh-
ler, I.G., III, 1040;J. Kirchner,LG., II2, 1794.For the date see J. A. Notopoulos,Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,pp. 15, 19-20, and Table I.
ATTALIS a. 180/I p., archonship of 'A0qv68capoS'Aopgivov 6 xcal 'AypfTrraS 'ITooo -rr' apxov-ros -roil 'Aoi.ivo[M] 'Aeilvoscbpov -roi Kai 'AypfTrrTrrov 'I-raiou yirpvuravF{ias 5
-rrpv-ravev1S TE 5 &au-ro5 -rr(cb,vvo
TUiiav (pv?i-js 'ATQraXISOS KC i T0ro15 &alaT' OUVsv" &Vkypayav. E hrropoS 'Ae0rjvaiov 'Aeg.ovvE*s
iqs`
ot
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS 'A 1o vETS
T6 Ae06 EOyrrfis At\ EE6Opi FWl'r,ns TTO
'EASuaivtos2co-ricovoS
Aos 1kp81SEOpp&vcop
AEcoviSrlsEco-rlcovos 'AcjioVITros ArnrTpio9[u]
45
10 n6 Ai'A(IO)cpoS
ALl-rTpioS 'AIcplCOpITOU
) EOBoS
'ETrrKTriTro EipTrvcaoS
E'nTuXirsS OIloKpcarous
2ui$Epcov'E-rrilKriTro
EuKap-rroS(DXoKpa&TOU
KX()iXTlroS AiKAfiS AloOWclou
50
Arotoa0vrqS )
15 TepyltAaos'AVTlnOVTOS
20
289
"Ayvos)
TpupcovITpaT-rrXouS
KANiysp
Xpfioros AeiTiAou EV'rroposKapTro8cbpou AloWvaos )
'Av-rioXos
A'p 'AppCOVIOS
55 AUpAcaNas
<S>)Apios EO
'ATroAXMcvlos Aiowvco<8>)cp[ou]
TaCt1K7sTTpcpOTOyEvous Tip K. lrap6aovos
A
FEv0eAxos 'AVT-O6XOU 60
Aiovuaiou 'H
'A[y]yoatioi < M>ap
25
<M>ap
'AAXAios 'A<(vr>Tyovos eiSat Tupp BEpvK)Tn 'Aenrvacou
?<s> Ko
nlpolaXi[Cioi] Tl'rroTTAos
S p1ouAvrO "Ayvos ) t ypaplarEaTeU 30
&{ctTrot
'io[]._ 'iEpocAv-r[ls]
[AIXAl]aEouos [M?il [?]1TI |[CO]gC
[KfipuV ouVAfiKai STrIou]$,iA-nTIos 'AepKEatiS1ioUv>
35 [ypaiorUaTEsS PouAfisKai5rlp]oU'Ao-KairlaSTS [------]E*S
T[Epi-]o [p1T|na]
N[-]A_[. .Alo]wv iao
a[vTiypaq]si]s['A0]ivaios E<0>68ou 40
i?[pacjrls 'A]ppo&5iaios{1} 'E'rrq[]p.o[8]E{rTO rrTi [2KICaO] 'EpIEiaS) 'AlZtvi S -?crris Mipcov ) Aaclrrpefs Trrroypca
The following readings appear in Fourmont's transcript:line 11 EYAOYEYI,line 15 TEPTIAAO0,line 20 XAABIO2,line 21 T F nPOTOrENOYE,line 22 nBKA, line 23 A.MOYIIOI,line 24 AAAPXIOX,line 25 AAAPXIO2,line 26 AlTTIrONOX,line 28 line 32 - IAAOYXOI,line 34 AEKEEIAHMOZ, line 37 NIZIOY,line 38 ENOAOY,line 39, IEH.\.YP. BEPNHKHAHFAOHNAIOY, line 57 AMEPM.AT,line 60 INAKAEIE, EHOY,line 40 ATINIEYE,line 56 AIONYSOYOI, line 61 KOIAAAAFA, line 63 llOIAAI.
402a. Fragmentof fine-crystalled,white marblebrokenat bottom and right (E.M. 12983).On the top and left side thereis a smoothband, ca. 0.035m. wide, behindwhichlies a wide, convexmouldingwhichextendsto the back of the fragment.Both belong to a later use of the block since the lettersare cut throughat the left edge of the stone. Found in the excavationson the North Slope of the Acropolison April 5, 1937at a depth of ca. 0.70 m. in Pit Y. H. 0.118 m.; W. 0.105 m.; Th. 0.089 m.; LH. 0.011 m. (lines 1-3), 0.008 m. (lines 4-6)
Ed. R. Stroud,Hesperia,XLI, 1972,pp. 431-432, No. 62, photographpl. 103.
290
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS ATTALIS
ca. a. 180p. [----
m'CKi &vyPCpaov] I']oOs d&[uTitroua
'E'rrcv[ulos] [EOrop]gs'Aerlva[iou'AePovEUS] XouvEi& 5 [Eiyrri's 9j E]rrca-rp v TT9[ ---------] ] 'Ap]..lJ,os K[--------lacuna
[------
The inscriptionbelongsclosely in date to No. 402, see R. Stroud,op. cit. 403. For a descriptionof the stone see above, No. 368. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVI, 1947,pp. 177-178,No. 79B, photographpl. XXXIV. AIGEIS ca. a. 180p. Face B [Fapy'-r-rioi] lacuna Column I missing
[... .]voS
)
[... .]os
) 5 [Zcbai]posBctKXuX[i8ou] [....]Kp&'rrTs BacK[XUXi]Sou
[Kap]TroS 'Ery6ov[ou] [Kap]rr68ocopo ) [. .] 'EpEvvmav[65] 10 [At]Kv''Appica[v6S]
[E]0ososE{[---
5 or6 -]ou
[...]uXXos
'Eo-nr[al,6ev] [HpF]aYI---] 15 'Ep[XIETIs] ['P]oii9o[s---] [E]Crrrop[os---]
Mnv[-------- ]
0jI1 [-------]
20 [-----------lacuna
]
404. Fragment of Hymettian marble (I 1908), broken on all sides. Found on May 1, 1934, near the surface south
of the Tholos (G 12).
H. 0.064 m.; W. 0.096 m.; Th. 0.04 m.; LH. ca. 0.014 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVI, 1947,p. 179,No. 83, photographpl. XXXV. OINEIS ca. a. 180p. [----] ol 'rrp.T[6[vErS] [-risOl]v(8ios [qvXfis] acrro*s] [-rtWia]av[rES [iCl'TOCS&atiTrous--]
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
291
405. Fragmentof a Pentelicmarblestele (E.M. 2006),with part of the left side preservedbut otherwisebroken, found nearthe northernend of the Stoa of Attalos. H. 0.35 m.; W. 0.24 m.; Th. 0.12 m.; LH. 0.013 m. (lines 1-5), 0.011 m. (lines 6-13). Ed. S. A. Koumanoudes, 'Ep. 'Apx., 1890, p. 113, No. 9; P. Graindor, B.C.H., XXXVIII, 1914, p. 432, No. 31; J. Kirchner,I.G., II2, 1791.
ATTALIS a. 181/2p., archonshipof Tip MeiCtlos XaKKOS Mapaecbvios.
5
[Tip Mkwluov IAa'KKOv] [MapaOcbvtovoi rrpurra] [vEtST]s 'A.rTTCS[os] qpuAfl[s] [-rv &p]Xov-raETriTi' ElS[] vacat [auToO]sE*voia [?ir' &pXoV]TosTi3 MEp X&aK[KOu] ( [Mapa]Qcoviov,o-rpaTry[oiuvros] TIa 6]rXal r Zev-rov 'ArT[T-r6ou] [?Trl
-r-S ['Arra] [rapyr)T] ol rrpuvratvES ?avx 10 [Ai6os pv]AfisTriTljfIaVTES a&lOtiouvS [TroS Kal TrO]OS avbypa(av
'Aep [ETrcbvwuo]s ETrropos'A0qrvafou AiX ouvviEs nT [9EyrirTl]s Oeo6iXos 406. Three contiguous fragments from a plaque of coarse-grained white marble (I 594). Found on March 24,
1933,in a late contexteast of the Tholos (H 12). H. 0.74 m.; W. 0.47 m.; Th. 0.077 m.; LH. 0.011 m. in lines 1-3, 0.008 m.-O.006 m. in lines 4-63. Ed. J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, IV, 1935, pp. 47-49, No. 11, photograph p. 47. For the date see J. A. Notopoulos, A.J.P., LXIV, 1943, p. 53; Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 55; and J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, Suppl. XIII, 1970, p. 12;
Harv. Th. Rev., XLIII, 1950,pp. 233-235. AIGEIS a. 182/3 p. aPXOv'TaVIavTro[0] 'ET-rTOU .e?T& M)i- OX&KKOV i TrpT-raviaSoi TrrpUTav-vE TS-rAIyei8oS puXAfi Kial TO1s &ctaiT'ousavEypayav Tlulo'avTES Cauv'ToO1
5
10
rapyinTTio [------[[---- ] [[----'E-TKT1Tos [ ----]] Sev(rtos) ATTrraos Mrqv6Scopos'Ewriy6vou
30
) 35
'ATroAXbvlosXcoaclyvous 'ATTIKOS Eicrlcbpou 'Ecr-Tlat Ev
ETpaTcov 'Ewtryovou
(DIXirrtoS XcoTrXous
'EiTiyovos )
'AyaOoKAfis2co'TrouS
AEKKtIO 'louXiavos
'HpaKt8iSr5s coTriXouS
40 OXapiav6s Tnoirp(rr'ito) 15 cap3ivos 'EppEp[co]Tos 'A0rlv6copoS CEpIp,pcoToS
'Appoifoito MUicrav[os] MUOTWKOS ) MuOT1KOU NIKOKpaTrs
'loOv' nue6'copos 'EpXiis 'AXKaCEvriS 'AppoStiou KapTro6copos EUKAXOUS K MupivoIVTr1S
Eu'rropos 'EppEpc)TOS IEpaCTrcoveEooiXou
20
O)tAaS6a 'AvroXo ECXap(crrou 'AXKiP3ia&rl EiX,apa{Crou
45
ZcbacpoSMouoaafou 'AMEjavSpoS'Eppdou 'Apaqpilvio
292
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS 'AaYiATrjrTnari Ei-rro6pou
Atydv(vtos) 'Appiav6s Oov(Tnitos)Ma&~ti.os
'EptKCaIEt 50
.s iS ci?Wo8i'ou fTpcaiTa2t
vatiou Icoaipios tTh?ctar
25 'Apicritrjls) AloPaiEaiS AY\.BMiXios XT-r(-rios)'Ovlj-rop({8rlS)KoWav(TETs) ATA(ios)'PiyXos
u Fap(y'--rrios) Zcbaoos [Ba]i
Ki6pvPov?s.iSKcai8ij.ovu 'aj3os[(ca]fitav6SMapaclwtvo& ypcaXicpaTEU& I3ov;2isKcaiSi'.iov 'AMocavpos8Eo5oraiovAakuT[pEiisl TO PIjtAa Mvo-nK6S) TEpoia68ls TrEPi 60 avTiypcaqpe~t1 naicoviSrin 'AWkav8pos['A]Xcopi'crrov 6 Ycai'A(ppo&Efalo& iepcajATrs 'E&Taqp)p6iros xaI &-rI Iia8oS 'EpFidas) 'A1lVIE*S IEPE*S OCOoMP66pcov TwoypacxwaTisMWipcov)AalirrrrpEVS For the erasure of two names in lines 5-8 see J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XXXVI, 1967, pp. 47-48 (with the old photograph reproduced on pl. 18). Oliver suggests for these lines the names of two men exiled to Athens by Commodus: 6 KpariorrOSAlpij?os 6 xp&riot'roSAiif?itoS
Kapos For the restoration in line 14, see A. G. Woodhead in S.E.G., XVIII, 54, with reference to Hesperia, XXVIII, 1959, pp. 283-285, No. 12, line 6. The attribution to Kollytos of the four names in lines 26-29 was made by B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XI, 1942, pp. 302-303, No. 61; he also corrected the name of the lepaGk7rl(line 61) in Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, p. 246. After this volume was in proof it was discovered that the iTrEpiTO Piii.ca Mva"rtK6S)'Epoi&8rjs(line 59) had been ephebe in A.D. 154/5 (ILG.,112,2067, line 176) and councillor in 195/6 (No. 425, line 27) both forAntiochis (XII). His phyle therefore cannot be Hippothontis (X) as previously thought by Notopoulos and Oliver (locc. citt.). There were two demes named Eroiadai and Mystikos belonged to that deme which was in Antiochis (not Hippothontis). The date of this text must therefore be placed two years later than that assigned by Notopoulos and Oliver, namely 184/5 instead of 182/3. It has not been practicable to follow out the consequences of this alteration in the fabric of this volume, but the need for change must be noted. [The chronology of the late second century can now be studied in Traill, cIo6pos,Tribute to Benjamin Dean Meritt, 1974, pp. 150-155.] 407. Inscribed on the same stone as No. 387. Fragments belonging to that text were rediscovered in the Agora Excavations (for description and history see No. 387), but they preserve no letters from this inscription. Ed. J. Spon, Voyage, II1, 2, p. 116; A. Boeckh, C.LG., 184; W. Dittenberger, I.G., III, 1041; J. Kirchner, LG.,
112, 1795. For the date see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pp. 16, 20, and Table I and comment
below.
HADRIANIS a. 184/5 p., archonship of A1jto6arpa-roSMapac.Bvio& ayaei'
ri5X1)
[frri]AI ocrrpd 5
-rov Ma[paeco] [viov] of -rrKpv>-T6va}t) ElS-r-s 'A8[pia] [vi8os -Tliija]avTrESgav
Lypayav] ATroroKpa TrCAp[K64w0o]
[...]
lepoqavTTls
. .] [ 'CIEpOjjp
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS 10 [8os'Oe]os'ASpia
[...]
293
-Tripcp
35 Kipu [P]ouX
vos.
[is Kal 8i pou] Mou OOorri
'EAEoUc[tioi]
EOTraiSEvu>ToS
aKo[S] ypapIiaTrEv
"Oa0ev 15 [---]os 'EppEiou OMlhpcosKao ia-rTov
40
[pou]Xis Kal 56iou 'AMiXavSpos ?Etpi TO pfi-a
20
'Ovo'TIIpOS
TTpcbTou EupEpCov
45 EUT-rUXiov
'AN[---]
avTtypaqEus EirU6OpCTroS
[.. .]ciav6s
[... .]ricov 25
iEpauAris
[TIp]cbT-ou OiXcov'EMu
'AppoSei'cos 50
iEpEvs(coo'9q[6pcov]
Kal e?TriKIa
<TIV(OU
86o
'Ay<(a>avSpos 'EAEvau[vto]v
'EpIIEeia
K[..]5[..]v
'A[liVIEus
30 (D)AoKAsl
55
[O]Troypappa M*pcov
line 27, AFNEAN,line 34, BQMOI Spon: Line 4, TAIANI,line 13, EYTAIAEIOX,
It is possible that 'Ovicrilo EUTrXi68ov (lines 44-45) belongs to the same family as 'Ovia"IloS[E*rTu]XiS[ou]
who was councillorfor OineissometimeafterA.D.216 (No. 473, lines 23-24). If this is true, Notopoulos'dating of this text and of No. 408 would have to be changed to A.D. 180/1, which was an appropriate year for a secretary from phyle VIII (cf. J. A. Notopoulos, A.J.P., LXIV, 1943, p. 53), and the archon Athenodoros assigned to A.D. 180/1 would have to be reassigned to one of the years 176/7-179/80 or 181/2. We have here followed
Notopoulos' originaldating. 408. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 4744), broken on all sides and at the back. Found on April 24, 1937, in a
late Romancontextsoutheastof the Tholos (H 12). H. 0.17 m.; W. 0.106 m.; Th. 0.06 m.; LH. 0.015 m. and 0.012 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, p. 213, No. 60, photograph pl. 53; S.E.G., XVII, 49. For the date
see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 52 and commenton No. 407. LEONTIS a. 184/5p. (?) [&yaOE?TTXEI]
Trfs] [Trr &PXOTros Arp]9oTrp.[Trou-r1T [-' TrpUTavEias]ol rrpuarv[eiS TfiS AECov] [T-r[oS (pvUS Tip]i cavTVES[:auvros Kca
5
dito-iovS &dv]ypacav [irrcbvwuos] ['roCiS
[ ..-----X]oA6(s5r8[s] [----]
[-
..]
I------]
EICrr[up{5ai] - ] [[-- --]
10
[------]
409. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 139),with the left edge preserved.Found in 1932in the wall of a modern house in the southwestcornerof the MarketSquare(F 14). H. 0.29 m.; W. 0.18 m.; Th. 0.095 m.; LH. 0.011 m.-0.02 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,III, 1934,p. 62, No. 52, drawing;Hesperia,XV, 1946,p. 238, No. 71, from notes supplied by G. A. Stamires.
294
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS HADRIANIS ca. a. 180-190 p. 'A[yae-i T*Xri] 9iIri &PXOvOS]---------------I ot -rrpurravEiS ri' WA8ptavi8oS] y' Trrp[uJ-racvsXa q)vAi[s -rEIfVlaav-rEsa'T-rou'Siacxi-roCrSac&toiroui] 5 [&vEypcayav]
Br)cYcxw.T& vacat AYQuXos) TTueay[6pas] ] Ma&pKoS Q1h[? 10 tD?iurrroS[-----]
Second column missing
I
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]
A[ -------
410. Fragment of a marble stele, broken at the top and left, but preserving the original right side and bottom, now in the Louvre (Iv. No. 61). LH. 0.01 m. Ed. A. Boeckh, from notes by Mueller, C.LG., 188; W. Froehner, Musie national du Louvre, Les Inscriptions grecques, p. 133, No. 61; W. Dittenberger, LG., III, 1045; J. Kirchner, LG., 112, 1797. ca. a. 185/6 p. lacuna I---------
[-----]pos
IEiGTIS
Zcoah4[ov]
c... 16poqxx]vTrlS
5 ~.... Ac56o]iiXos I
'?IEPOIKI-Ipu~
so]Afis [ypac1ictaTerI
(DABaiKXIOS
Ixao CEs [7rr'XK ]EpEicas'AIIVIECS 10
[&cvrtypa]qE[Cirs] 'AOrlv60copoS tIFpca*A7ns] (Dh'Aqpo&fatos 14[t] [rrEpITO IiiLa] 'Epi'eopos EEp[--] [Vi-roypa-EctEreiS UTp]cAT-royEVrTS vacat
from A.D. 173/4 (No. 386) down to ca. 187/8 (No. 414). He is Aphrodisios appears consistently as iepaOXiAs known from Nos. 411 and 412 to have belonged to the deme Paiania, a fact which was probably recorded also in No. 410, though the stone is damaged and the text has suffered in transmission. The final letters of line 10 are
in partlost, only the firstuprightof the pi now beingclearlypreserved.W. Dittenbergerprinteda finalkappain this line but madeno restoration.A. Boeckhhad printed1A, but he also madeno restoration.His lettersshould be taken as TT-- and restored with the name of the deme to which Aphrodisios is known to have belonged: Uq[t(avmi5s)].The suggestion of J. H. Oliver in Hesperia, XI, 1942, p. 35, and that of J. Notopoulos, following him with some elaboration, in Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 16, that Hermodoros was the ispcaAi-jsis to be rejected. We restore 'EpV65copoS0pEip--] with the title -rrEpi -rTO3iC'xin line 11 in No. 410 and [p]coT-royE'vsas ivroypcaaI-rEi*Sin line 12. 411. Four joining fragments of Pentelic marble (E.M. 3152, 3945, 3970, and 10560) from a large cylindrical monument with top and bottom preserved, but broken at both sides of the inscription. The greater part of the cylinder has been lost. The join between E.M. 3945 plus 3970 and E.M. 3152 continues the plane of the back flat surface of E.M. 10560. H. 1.57 in.; Est. original diameter 0.65 i.; Th. of E.M. 10560 ca. 0.25 i., Th. as preserved of all four fragments ca. 0.47 i.; LH. 0.01-0.015 m. E.M. 3970 and 3945 were published together by J. Kirchner as LG., II2, 1800; E.M. 10560 was published also by J. Kirchner as LG., II2, 1796. These two groups were brought together by P. Graindor, B.C.H., LI
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1927, pp. 295-296. The small fragmentE.M. 3152joins betweenthem and proves his suggestioncorrect.The threewereeditedas one by A. E. Raubitschek,Hesperia,Suppl.VIII, 1949,pp. 279-280, drawingof lines 1-12 p. 279. See S.E.G., XVIII, 52. OINEIS a. 186/7 p. ['E]-rrlNEiKnT [Kal] [EISalco]va 8iai,ovijt T[oU Mey]io"TroAO[r]oKp&[Topos Kacaapos] [M. ACpTldX]ov [KooW685o[u]'Awv]covivou E[0cE]P3o[isE0]r]T[XoisIEpacrrou] v eopav[ou] ['E]-rrlapXovTos r. [(Da]P3iou 5 [Ma]paecavoviu [-rrlT]fis SEK&cTS ['rrpu]Ta 'r'S OIvrli[8o] Tv [vE?a]S'oi TrrpUT[ve?i]S [AS airro]. s Tr. [iricr]avTrSKal T-r[os ata]e{
-rT [TovSacv~ypayJav, ]Trrl o]Tp[aTr]ryou[vros
[6'nra TOi Kaillep&o Toii] Tna[Tp]coou'ATr6A 10 [Acovos-----------------a]pyi'rriov. 'Ay(vooolos). TTp6KXos [?iryiYTr (?) raios nTEv&apio] [TrrCvuvosnTToirinos'AM7ga]vSpos'AXapvei*s.
[---]os )
[---s )
15 [---]S) [---]voS 'Aa[....]o
[ro e]Ev
Col. I lost
[---] Mrlqpo5cbpou [---]oA[fi]s) N 20 ['EA?Evr]vios) iaSat ['I rrTrr]OTO [---]TrS EO9ppooivo[u] 25
[a] ?lvrTOt [...'IEp]0oavTrq [... A]a5ouxos [... 'l]epOKipuJv [.... &Tr]Pcov
30
[ypagIJ]a'T?rsPouVXisKal 6 [riou .. .]vos 'ArlvoScbpou [rEpi -rT]Opflja KXc6Sios
[...
nfup]q6pos
['AvrT]ioXos Aa,TrrTprus [&v-Typ]aqEi/sBaaitei58[rls] [... ...]Tro KeCqAiCe[Ev]
35 [iepaiXrl]s'AppoEioatos
['ETrapp]oEi-rourTa[avieivS] [tIpers co]aP6pcov Kai [-rri SKia]OSs 'Apiao-ri[rS] [Oeoyv]ous Oppeappt[os]
40 [ypaClcraams] povXJurEvT[v] vacat unius versusspatium [urroypa!iJa]TerOs[----] corona M[-] M[-----]
[[. 45
...--3] corona ATl Tpios [9e] itaco[v]
Os
INSCRIPTIONS:ATHENIANCOUNCILLORS
296
Correctionsby J. H. Oliver,A.J.P., LXXI, 1950,p. 172, are embodiedin the text abovein lines 3, 9, and 10. The archon'snamemust be restoredin line 4 as r. [oa]3piov,with referenceto a hermwith the same archon's nameeditedby A. Oikonomides,T 'AWvetKac, XIV, 1959,pp. 7-10, No. 23, andnow (1970)lyingin the Roman G. as clearand gave Classica, XVI, 1964, p. 294, readthe entirename ckDa.iov Archeologia Agora. Manganaro, a photographon pl. LXXII,2. Thishas now beenverifiedby Trailland Meritt(and others)fromthe stoneitself. Unfortunately the praenomen is lost, but the frequent appearance of Gaius in this family makes the reading gamma (rather than pi) almost certain in line 4. For the text of the herm see S.E.G., XXI, 760. See also B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, pp. 48-49, and J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, p. 318. Neither the reading
['OA]I3iou (Meritt)nor ['Op]Piov(Oliver)can stand. Kevin Clintonhas suppliedthe readingin line 41.
412. An opisthographicfragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 4218),with the rightside of Face A preserved,but otherwise broken. Found on May 27, 1936, in a late Roman context over the east end of the South Stoa II (N 15). No. 415, below, was inscribed on the back. H. 0.15 m.; W. 0.145 m.; Th. 0.078 m.; LH. 0.01 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia, XVI, 1947,pp. 182-183,No. 87A,photographpl. XXXVI.The restorationsin lines 2-4 have been provided through the kindness of K. M. Clinton. For the date see Introduction, p. 20. Face A ca. a. 18415p. [tepao]XW1S [Aqppo5&oios]'ETrapoS&[l] [TroUrlaiaviEOj]S [Otroypa]jlia t-rtS
5
[Ar]4irTptoS [---]Eovos
10
[rapy]rlrTios vacat [--- ].ny5v
[
]
413. Part of a block of Hymettianmarble (I 4822),with the right side, top, and bottom partiallypreserved. Found on April 27, 1937,in a late contextin front of the south end of the Stoa of Attalos. H. 0.201 m.; W. 0.305 m.; Th. 0.227 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,pp. 32-33, No. 4, photographp. 33. a. 187/8p.
]
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[ 5
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] ![]----]yyws
]..oy[ ~~[ ]?~xo~v&
vacat [----]vSpou
At(los)
[----
Kfipuv P3ovuis Kai8mlov AOp(iqXos)'E['rrniuv]
lupvp6pos
10 X&VCov Mev&v8pou Trr<(>plT' pfjta Aip (fitos) 'YaKtveosFap yiT<(T>i(os), &avrtypac?<(>s A*p 'ArTroo7cov[--] Line11 rr<(>pi, line 12 dvniypaqce<(>s, lapisTTCPI; lapisANTFrPADEIC.
For the readingof lines 9-10 and for the date see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,pp. 17, 21, 22, Table 1 (part 2), 51. 414. Two joining fragmentsof a plaqueof Pentelicmarble(I 871), brokenaway at the left, above, and below, but preservingpartof the backand of the rightside. Found on May 26, 1933,in the wall of a late pit east of the Tholos (H 11). H. 0.14 m.; W. 0.135 m.; Th. 0.045 m.; LH. 0.006 m.-0.012 m.
Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,pp. 35-37, No. 6, photographp. 35. The correctionin line 8 wasproposed by G. A. Stamires,cf. Hesperia,Index,VolumesXI-XX, SupplementsVII-IX, 1968,p. 41. Cf. also J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,pp. 17-18, but we follow Oliver'stext exceptin line 8.
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
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ca. a. 18718p. [-- 'IpoparvTls] vv 'EpEv lEp<(oKfipu vacat KjpUv poufis Kal 86I[pou] [-------]io(--)' yp Pou]X(fS Kai) 6(ip)ou (DOaEcoaiy'vrs vacat [----5 [rrepiT-Opfa--]TrpE' &T-ypOapEiSKA'KopvrAlav6[5] [T-rEPeisS'avTIKrp'Jv]'A[(pp]o8Ei1ioS) Q(AueOS vacat [Trri XKidSos'ApICT?orESr1s ' ]pE
vacat
[-------------------]
vacat
10 [-------------------] [OTroypapUaTeri/s-----------
]p
vacat
in line 8 see No. 406, line 61. For the date see Introduction,p. 20. For 'ETraqpp65iTo 415. Inscribedon the back of No. 412. LH. 0.008-0.01m., phi 0.017m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia,XVI, 1947, pp. 182-183,No. 87B, photographpl. XXXVI. a. 188/9p. Face B [ypapaT]-ri]s P[ou7ds Kai 8"iou---] [ypap]aTrEus K[arTa TrpuTavEiav---]
5
--] [&avTy]pa(pS Q)[---wrr[v8cov E'Trrpai'Sou] [iEpao]AXrls ------] [iEpsE]iS (ccocr9[6pov s ------------] [rro]ypacul[a lacuna
For the date see J. A. Notopoulos,Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 56. 416. Four fragments of a columnar monument of Pentelic marble, broken on all sides. The upper two fragments
(a and b: I 3122)join as one, and the lower two fragments(c = I 1362,d = I 1694)also join as one, but there is no point of contactbetweenthe groups. Fragmenta was found on October31, 1935,in the wall of a modern house over the east part of South Stoa I (N 16); fragment b was found on March 5, 1936, in a Byzantine context in the northwest corner of the Market Square (G 3-4); fragment c was found on January 27, 1934, in a disturbed fill in the area of the New Bouleuterion; fragment d was found on March 27, 1934, in a late context south of
the New Bouleuterion(F 11). a and b: H. 0.39 m.; W. 0.44 m.; Th. 0.18 m.; LH. 0.02 m.-0.03 m. c and d: H. 0.30 m.; W. 0.26 m.; Th. 0.17 m.; LH. 0.007 m.-0.013 m.
Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,pp. 58-61, No. 25, photographspp. 59, 60. PTOLEMAIS a. 188/9p. a+ b
'ErriTroU pEyio-r[v] [Kai]
OEIOTrTOu ArrTOKpa[Topos]
[Map] ACprlXiou'AVTCvi[vovJKoI]
IEOa] [i65]ouvlECo'JpoCs ErrTUX[OvS 5 [oro]v Brlaaicco
lacuna
298
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN c+ d
COUNCILLORS
[---]8o[--] [---- --] vouv[---] ['lrlarlto]s S[u]v]pco BEp{p)(ev(EEtKis) [AOp]iXcoKpap[T]TS BEp(VEtKlidrlS)
15 [S<*v]oaxos [.]
['ETrriy]ovos 'E[rTr]tKrKTiro [. .]T' ONfi![S] BeP(EvEIKS6nS)
[E0u-]XiSs.D]XDu(Eos) ['Apxi]Sap[os )] (DAu(Ers) 20 [TTp6]
) 0Xu(eOs)
[---] 'ApXtKYous BEp{p}(evendKiSS) [----_i_v xou ![.. I u(Es)
25 [-----]cov (DAu(es) [---- y]pac.crre[fs [------------------
] -------]
Line24,lapisA For the date see J. A. Notopoulos,Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 56. The restorationin line 16 has been provided by E. Kapetanopoulos.For the nameof the hoplitegeneralin line 6 see J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,Suppl.XIII, 1970. p. 107. He suggeststhat the name Kacaoiouwas cut in errorfor Kaonavov(cf. Nos. 418, 419). 417. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(1 1711),brokenat the back and on all sides. Found on March28, 1934, in a late contextsouth of the New Bouleuterion(F 10). H. 0.115 m.; W. 0.112 m.; Th. 0.059 m.; LH. 0.013 m. Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,p. 58, No. 24, photograph. a. 188/9p. Kacra] [ypap.ataTE1S
['TpvrUavEfav EloiSoTroS] [t(D]XE1Kos 'A[yyEfi9ev] dvTiypacpE[s---]
5 Zfivcovos([
]
iEpEOS[co0'(p6pcov]
['ApI]o-rEff[8rS OEoyAvous] [pE]&[.ppios] [CrroypapcaT,rEs---]
For the date see J. A. Notopoulos,Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 56. 418. Twojoining fragmentsof a columnarmonumentof Pentelicmarble(I 5 and 57),brokenon all sides. Fragment a (I 5) was found in the wall of a modernhouse on May 28, 1931,at the south end of the Stoa of Zeus (H 7); fragmentb (I 57) was found in the foundationof a modernhouse behindthe south end of the Stoa of Zeus (H 6) on July 10, 1931. H. 0.47 m.; W. 0.153 m.; Th. 0.105 m.; LH. 0.01 m.-0.105 m. Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,pp. 61-62, No. 26, photographp. 62. a. 188/9p. ['E'rriTOUi ]j[ey{o-[ouKal Oei] [OT&roU]A1TOK [p6'OpOS]
5
[KaioaposM6]p[AOp][Kopp[66ou]'Avrcovivov] EOrTuXoCS [Eepacroii EirOcaBois Bilcralios,] [orTpaTryoivTos TrriroOro6-rcia
r Kao]
[acravoii'A-rro?MA]covi [TrElpolt rrPvTrvels] [Tris---i8]gs pvA[fisTlniaav-rES(au] TOvs[altcri-rovsdvypayav]
[TOis Kai]
For the dateseeJ. A. Notopoulos,Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 56. For the restorationin line 6, see A. E. Raubi-
tschek, Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, 1949, p. 283.
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299
419. Six fragments of a columnar monument of Pentelic marble, broken on all sides. Fragment a (the upper part of I 967) was found on March 9, 1936, in a pithos southeast of the Hephaisteion (F 8); fragment b (the lower part of I 967) was found on June 15, 1933, in a late wall east of the Propylon to the New Bouleuterion (I 11); fragment c (I 4912), with part of the frame of the inscription on the left and joining fragment d, was found on May 29, 1937, in a well on the porch of the New Bouleuterion (G 10); fragment d (I 699), with much of the prescript and with names of councillors from Besa, was found on April 11, 1933, in a late context over the western part of the Middle Stoa (J 13); fragment e (E.M. 3594), first reported in the Epigraphical Museum, joins below fragment b and continues the frame of the inscription on the right; fragmentf (I 5785), a non-joining fragment from the bottom of the inscription, was found on April 18, 1939, in a late wall south of the Church of St. Spyridon (R 14). The disposition of all fragments (except f) is shown in a drawing by A. E. Raubitschek in Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, 1949, p. 282. W. 0.255 i.; Th. 0.10 i.; LH. in line 1 0.024 i., in line 2 0.018 i., and in lines 3-4 0.015 m. W. 0.244 i.; Th. 0.177 i.; LH. ca. 0.015 m. W. 0.148 i.; Th. 0.10 i.; LH. ca. 0.017 m. W. 0.255 i.; Th. 0.155 m.; LH. in lines 6-11 0.015 i., in lines 12-24 0.01 m. W. 0.26 i.; Th. 0.12 i.; LH. 0.015 m. in line 11, 0.009 m.-0.01 m. in lines 27-42. W. 0.238 i.; Th. ca. 0.175 i.; LH. 0.009 m.-0.011 m. Ed. a and b: J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, pp. 62-63, No. 27, photographs p. 62 (a) and 63 (b). c: A. E. Raubitschek, Hesperia, Suppl. VII, 1949, pp. 281-282, photograph p1. 28, drawing p. 282. d: J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, IV, 1935, pp. 49-50, No. 12, photograph p. 50. e: P. Graindor, B.C.H., LI, 1927, pp. 293-295, No. 70, in minuscule; J. Kirchner, LG., 112, 1807; A. E. Raubitschek, photograph of a squeeze, Hesperia, Suppi. VIII, 1949, p1. 28. f: J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, pp. 57-58, No. 23, photograph p. 57. The entire group was discussed by A. E. Raubitschek in Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, 1949, pp. 281-284, though without a continuous text. See S.E.G., XIV, 93. For the name in line 7 see J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, Suppl. XIII, 1970, p. 107. a: H. 0.235 i.; b: H. 0.42 i.; C: H. 0.235 i.; d: H. 0.435 i.; e: H. 0.41 i.; f: H. 0.315 i.;
HADRIANIS
a. 188/9p. Th a E'Ayaoe] TirXll ['Eirri-roiJ]jeyiaorov x4ad] [eEto-rai-ro]v A*rroiKpa&opoS b [Kafaapos M.] A*ip. RKopi68'ov1 5 c 'A[vTrcovivovEarEpoo0sE]CrruXoC,Brnaaiocs &pxo]wrosX[EP-porOo[0 9-rri-r&a d 6r?m.a]Kaa(iavoOi) [orrpaT]rlyoiDvT[os ['A-ro]XXcoviovILTe1ptiCosof -Tr]pvTa' TirSCASpiav[16Bo [VEI&] spvudfis ] Vipv 10 [Trav]E(cxa -ri rav-rES: gavrOx']a[i] e [&vypax]pav. C5 [toio]s &o1ai-rovs ["E]-rrcbvvos TF[o~jyos?l 'EWeo*aios S B,qcratE7t m[X]i
300
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40
I[&vrtypaq?E*s
] f .Z[f]vcovosO[--] y]paanaT's Ka[Tr& wrrpu] 45
rave[i]avElaiSoTr[os]
iI?p[EIS]C:ocq:p6p[cov] 'Apa[Ti]8rQS OEoy[Evovs] wrrv[8cov] iepacXn1rS
i
vacat
50
hroy[pa]ipaT?rESn[pcTroy?vrlS] vacat 25
[----]
[----]ou
rrp(eopPrrepos)
420. Transcribed by M. Fourmont at Sepolia, now lost. Ed. A. Boeckh, from Fourmont's transcript, C.I.G., 187; W. Dittenberger, LG., III, 1048; J. Kirchner, I.G., IIP, 1798.
KEKROPIS a. 19011p. [Krljq]iao6oposZcpai.ov 'A
5 "AW
[--] 'ErTriKTrTO EvipKp>aTos 'A<(p)>a-rcvoS [' Icra]6oroS 10
[--]
'ATTiK6O
[A.]XiosTEpT-v6s ['Pr]TopIKO6
&fairto(t>
'loOX(tos)'IEpop&vT(rl>[s] 15 Ati(tos) Aa8o0(os 'Ep{v[v 'lepoKfipU Mi?w TEr[ipcopCo]
KipvU pouvXis[Kai 8i]
Iou KAAiovuo[---] 20 ypacraTres 3ovA[ris] iKal8rou 'ArroWAcov[tos] EOK&aprrou 9(pT[Tios] S 'laiScoposXco a&[vtr]iyp(a>T() crTpaTou Mapa0cbvio<s> 25 rTEpiTO f.l( 'lcrrAIh ruT06co<po>s lspaOXnrs-rr*vScov ECnrpcxai[8ou] T [XKI&] IepEis<()>cpaip6
-]
Fourmont'scopy gives the following readings: line 1 TOXIMOY,line 2 AItAI -AIONYSOAQPOY, line 3 OA TENEeA10, line 4 line 5 AANIMOX,line 8 EYODA10AHITONOX,line 11 TEPTIXINOS,line 13 AIITOY, line 14 IEPO$DANTO, ITTTTOOAAOYX, line 16 EPEN.M.. .N, line 19 KA, line 20 BOYA, line 21 ArTOAAON,line 23 A.YrPTOEYS, line 24 MAPAEQNIOY,line 25 PHMEIETAH line 27 (DEPEYS: nOxoON. . .XIEPI.., line28 AOyIIMnAXkAASHNIEY, line 29 YlTOEYA.AMATPOE. TTYeOAmQ,
For the date see J. H. Oliver, Harv. Th. Rev., XLIII, 1950, p. 234.
421. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 4964), brokenon all sides and at the back. Found on June 10, 1937,in a late Romancontextnorth of the Odeion(N 7). H. 0.333 m.; W. 0.369 m.; Th. 0.138 m.; LH. 0.018 m. in lines 1-3, 0.009 m. in lines 16-27, and 0.006 m. in lines 8-14.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXVI, 1957,pp. 214-215,No. 62, witha photographon pl. 57; S.E.G.,XVII,50.
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
301
LEONTIS antefin. saec. II p. [---T--rlnaarr]Es [&aUToOS] &vypapav v [Kal To05SatocEiTouS]
3 [-------
rp]aveia E Oiov
[-----] 5
[-_
_]
] r[_--[----]
ve
[ATXi]os Arl
[yp]aaTEi/S povuErTAv 'ErriyovoSEKap
Kopvritav6oArlvl-r[piou] 20
10 [ViT]ptos XoA ArllJTrpio ) [xd]?nS Yo'nrtp 'I xXov Ali[---] [----]co)v a&Xaptos Zcocntos Eu[---] [-----]3iou
AiOaXS6at
[------]oS 15 [----]
25
l]'AaTcov) ['A]Atpovoa[tot]
------] The lines in Col. 1 are more closely spaced than those in Col. II. Some renumbering has been necessary. In line 8 the letters are hard to read but seem to be nu epsilon, in ligature, for ve(cbT?pos), rather than omega sigma.
422. Two fragmentsof Pentelicmarble(I 3218 and 3945),whichjoin as one piece preservingthe bottom (with tenon), the two sides and part of the back, but broken away above. I 3218 was found on December 20, 1935, east of the Temple of Ares (M 7-8); I 3945 was found on April 3, 1936, northeast of the Odeion (N 8). H. 0.203 m.; W. 0.30 m.; Th. 0.22 m.; LH. 0.011 m.
Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,pp. 34-35, No. 5, photographp. 34. a. 191/2p. [-.---------------------------------------
) Au(tos) [Tr]epi'T pflpia v EvKpap-rrosp)(TTIOs)tv A[() vppopoS] v 'AyaooKAfisv (Oavv ipuXrls 'Epp[6]8[copos] &dvrypa(qpeiS)
7rri KI&t6oSTTpcoTiov vv yp v 'AwT97acvlos. Er
Line3 1Ep*iArs, lapisIEPAYAHR.
For the date see J. A. Notopoulos,Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 18. 423. Three non-joining fragments of a Pentelic marble column found at Eleusis (Museum Inv. Nos. 6-8). Frag-
ment a preservespart of the originalleft and rightsides, but is brokenat the top and bottom. Fragmentb preserves part of the top and left side, but is broken at the bottom and on the right. Fragment c is broken on all sides. a: H. 0.65 m.; D. 0.62 m.; LH. 0.009 m.
b: H. 0.15 m.; LH. 0.011 m. c: H. 0.07 m.; LH. 0.011 m. Ed. A. Skias, 'Ey. 'ApX., 1895, cols. 115-120, No. 32; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1792. For lines 1-7 see J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, p. 61; A.J.P., LXXI, 1950, pp. 174-177, and A. E. Raubitschek, Hesperia, Suppl.
VIII, 1949,p. 284. ANTIOCHIS ca. a. 192/3 p.
b
[ToiUpEy]fo(rou AOTOKpaTopos [Ka(aaposAou (Kiou)AOp(rlXiou)] 'Avrcovivou [pSao-roOiEae3pousEOru] KoI1o6Sov Tirs] XOOuBrlcaalcos TravTyupiap[xoivros STr'&PapovTro 7T6Acos'lo ' vt'lpoqa&v-ro, ar[TpaTrryouivTos rlTa o'-rAa]
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c
5 AloXicovos[OvucoS, B]oqipoii[&vos - ot Trrpv-ravES Trs] Kal auTrois 'ro5S] [vuAfis] T'riJLj[cavrS 'AvrrioXios [&]ilriTouS d&vE[ypayav]. V AlE [?'rrc]vuiosAv [Rna]arinvES
10 [Aqrocr]e0vs"AAveou "Aveou ['ArTTK]OS ----] ITAris Ao(Kinto) [---]
a 15
A!v[----] 'Ep[----] KAM[----] 'Aplor[----] KTiTros 'ETriy6vou Atovvacos rFa*Kou
20
25
1[----]
Ai M[------] ATM[-----] Ti'ros Mo[...]-1_O 0EV 45 'AAcoiTrEK
KANIKTq9pos 'AppoStioou MEyaoXvos AloyEvou XaipEcas ZcociTllov 'Apictr6pouAos OA Tr9pavoS 'AvaqapcT i[o i] Al MapKos KX2Eparrricov
Xpapcos ) AEil'ios XxapEiaIou NiK6IaXos ) AEiiXos )
50 Ovpvilaiot 'YyEivos'ApXtliirouv vacat Kp co S
'loi KaCKIXWav6o TiploKparml Kaprro[o6]pou 30 Si liaXiSal EIacicopos)
NiK6orT>pcrrosNnKiou [Eo]pe.x1s
Gpaci pouv;os 'Apiori[covos] EOplrrirSsTTnpEiou 'ETTiTuyXDvov)
35 'OviCatios ElKPaTuprous
55 [...6...]m* S ) vacat
&aiafTO 'lo 'IEpoCavTris
AThAbo0xo[s] 'EpvvloS 'IEpoKipu[V]
40 KA -rrlPCpoop.a vacat
The corrections in lines 42 and 43 were made by E. A. Kapetanopoulos. The correction in line 53, for an omitted tau, was made by A. E. Raubitschek. For the date see J. H. Oliver, A.J.P., LXXI, 1950, pp. 174-177.
424. Inscribedon the rightside of No. 340. Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'Ep. 'Apx., 1853, No. 1623; W. Dittenberger, I.G., III, 1051; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1806.
AIANTIS a. 194/5 (?)p. [Mapa0cbvioi]
lacuna
Zcaciuav[6s] [A]FeKios >
Einrx8rls 'PTrr[opIKoo] 5 Kp6rcov> Bip Oe6'orrorrrs KA'AKOSaS KX'Poiv?os
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
303
KA-6Papos 10 Ai [co]oripios OXicovEEX7rrifc[Trou]
AOXos > Baiplos NeKida[S] 9TrCOV[*UOU] iEPE?S
15 [..]vrs Mapac0ecv[toS] No 'IEpopacvTrl KAAa8o)(Xos No lIEpoKiJpUE (Kjfipu PouvfisKIal8[iou ----] 20 TrEpi T6O 'EI[ ----] P1IITa NEi[K---] avTiypacpeCS 'Epp6sco[pos] iepaoiXrjs 1T-SKiaBoS rTpco-r[icov] yp rr[pu]T&vEcov N[---] For the date see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 18 and TableI. 425. Column of Pentelic marble (E.M. 9645), with the right side preserved but otherwise broken, found by -rTV5cbEKa Pittakyson April 18, 1856, EisTrfvsv 'A0eivais KATriafav &orooTr6Acov ElSTrv SvopfavKaAou-
vv (J^V Wv
Koit.
H. 0.41 m.; W. 0.21 m.; Th. 0.14 m.; LH. 0.014 m. (lines 1-5), 0.009 m. (lines 6-29). Ed. K. S. Pittakys,'Eq. 'Apx., 1856,No. 2859; W. Dittenberger,from a transcriptby U. Koehler,LG., IIl, 1050;J. Kirchner,L.G.,IIa, 1805. ANTIOCHIS ca. a. 195/6 p., archonship of [Koi]rT[---]S 'EAEAeuivos
[ri l&]pXOVTro[s Ko]VTr >I///[...] 'EAEU[oiv]ot 1ip ['Trpu]
[..5s...]s
[TavdI]asoi rrp[uTr&v]Eis r[fiS] ['AvrioX]ios [vXfis] Tlri[[av] 5
[-res avrr]o*s Kai TOIrSdtia'T[ouS] [&v?ypaac]v' rrcbwuos OX' 2cocr[iyvins nTTo'arvEs] [na?ArN vt]S 'AvaqA[raTtol] AMt'MapKos
[----]Is ) [----'AcK]XAr7Tria5ou 10 [----'AoaK]XrTrriaSou [----1Upocr]BoKiou
[-------]o
'Ai vacos) AEcovinrlS 'Aorivaio[u] 20 AtowaoucopoSZco aCiOU
AscoviSrls?A
KaIi?Appcpv [----6] [-------]ou 15 [-----Tpo](piiJou lacuna
Ai7?> Aicov 25 'EpuacSa 'AWrroXAcbvos Mcyvou MvucrKOS ) 'ETrax(p6orros Bpaip[co] vos
lacuna For the date see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia,XVIII, 1949, p. 31. 426. Marble stele (E.M. 12683), found ?voihKor8cp-rTvl T-ii 65o0 MrnTO'aicov (rrap&-r6 egaTpov TOOAtovOaov). H. 0.21-0.25 m.; W. 0.52 m.; Th. 0.08 m.; LH. 0.012 m.
Ed. Ant. Chatzes,'Apx. 'Eq., 1925/6,pp. 94-97, photographp. 95; J. Kirchner,I.G., IIa, 1806a (Addendum, p. 814).
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LEONTIS a. 195/6p. [&w &pXovTOS ----oi
TrpuTa'VEIs rfis] (vANfS'TEiflCI'aVTE?S [AEcov'ri8oS aCuTOiSKOi] [Trois&ctiirous aveypapav]'
lacuna
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]
nrlnKE
[-------------] 5 [.....]EV
)
AIai6ai
KAX (DioKXiS'
NouilutvioTTapaio6vou
&ioiTrol 'lEpotavTrrs KapSAi Kfipuv Poufi
8s K['a
'lpoKqpuj AaB5ouxos ou A]onrr1ToS
KalSilou 'EpEvvios ypaclIiiaTEjSpovounf XpvouEpoCTo[S] 10 rrEpi T6 pifjila(AD'Ay&ecova&v-ypayE*iS Tp6opiq[os] IEpa[AX]rs'Ep[o6]8cpos v srri X[K]IaSoSTlpcTicoVi
vacat To achieve the normal length of list of forty prytaneis (cf. p. 21) a lacuna of 19 or 20 lines must be assumed
betweenthe heading(restored)and the firstpreservedentryin line 1. A patronymicsign,hithertounobserved, follows the name in line 1. Chatzesreadthe beginningof line 5 as [....]<[ .]Eis. This must be not a name but the title of the prytanis KA. itAoK,iS.The phi is very doubtful(Chatzesclaimedonly part of a verticalstroke) and we thinkno traceof it is preserved.The title could be restoredas [ypaia-cr]Eus, with one mu, but we hesitate to include this in the text becauseof the absenceof the modifierP3ouXEuTorv. The name at the end of line 8 has been read by M. Mitsos and communicatedto us by letter.After 'EpEvvtos in line 9 are ill-cutletters,in a differenthand,whichhave been read as Xpucrpco-ro[S]. The restorationsin lines 9 and 10 are by E. A. Kapetanopoulos. For the date see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 18, and TableI. 427. Part of an opisthographicstele of Pentelicmarble(E.M. 10468),with the right side and bottom preserved, found in 1852nearthe SacredGate. No. 290 was inscribedon the obverseof this stele. H. 0.64 m.; W. 0.45 m.; Th. 0.105 m.-0.12 m.; LH. ca. 0.012 m. (but phi equals0.022 m.). Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'Elp. 'Apx., 1854, No. 2293; W. Dittenberger, I.G., IIT, 1073; J. Kirchner, L.G., II2, 1790;
J. H. Oliver,A.J.A., XLV, 1941,p. 539 (lines27-36). Cf. E. Kapetanopoulos,'Apx. 'E., 1972, p. 145,photographpl. 61. KEKROPIS ca. a. 197p. [-----]68oTro [Fv?]ca
15
TrToAicov
[----]TOU
[-----]
5 [-----]o
YKpe[lPCbvios]
? Aqpu[o]9[a]vTqs l1io[---]
ov
u [-----] [-----]x(ov
[-----] [-----]avov 10 [---] [----]v 'Epseiou [----] Atovwoou [----]pou
AlcovE[T]s 'AppoSEfto[os]
20 'Av"rT[y]ov[os ....]f8ou "YXAos
ni[0eEl]s
ZcotXosI4Eo'rou Mayv[os] Eo-rrou 25 'EmTIEI[KiSai]
[...6...]KO[---]
vacat ca. 0.045m.
[----ao[a vacat
][f]lt-rot KfipVu [p]ouXfisKal ril[1]ou'E[p]E[v] os 'EpEv'ATrro['aco]vi[ou E[O]SBrl "Epp.]
305
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
30 NOlIvpOS ['!]E[p]o[KfipUQ NoO (ptos) '1Epo[9aV'rTlS]
nop-rflrosA69o[0yXos]
[----[-------
35 [-----------,
------] -----
EOxprlrTos [A]ElpAiou2ouvIEOs 'r6] Bfipa TrEp[i ]covAIowCairo[v] MEXt-EuS, 'In'EKI&6SOS E]x(apia[Tr]os 'E[irT]I6EK8[TJS], T[ap]acj6vov iEpaUAqs n[pco)][i]cov
Correctionsand additionsto the readingof the namesin Col. I weremadein the courtyardof the Epigraphical Museumin 1970.For the date see J. H. Oliver,Harv. Th. Rev., XLIII, 1950,p. 234. 428. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(I 1118),inscribedon two adjacentfaces, found in the wall of a modem house southwestof the New Bouleuterion(E-F 10-11). H. 0.326 m.; W. 0.164 m.; Th. 0.126 m.; LH. 0.013 m. in Face A, 0.017 m. in Face B. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XVI, 1947,p. 180, No. 84, photographpl. XXXV. ANTIOCHIS ca. a. 197p. Face A
Face B lacuna ZcobTru[pos---]
'AvrTaT[os----]
5
'Av[acMXgTtot] [No]O[p.[]os
2KpEP3cb[v1os---
['lepo]gavT-rs [?)a]XrlgpES
At(X)tos[------] ----] 'AlToX[-----] 'IoUvi[os "Av TT[-----] 'Ova[-------]
]
10
'Aeqv[----] TTa[niv6Is]
'O(PE[------]
15
[.].-[-.---] ------For the date see J. H. Oliver,Harv. Th. Rev., XLIII, 1950,p. 234. The phyle must be Antiochisand cannot be Erechtheis,as was suggestedas possibleby Meritt.At this date the demePambotadaibelongedto Hadrianis and cannotbe restoredin line 14. 429. An opisthographicstele of Pentelicmarble(I 4736),with one side preserved.Found on April 16,1937,in a late wall east of the Post-HerulianWall and south of the Eleusinion(U 22). No. 430 was inscribedon the back. H. 0.31 m.; W. 0.162 m.; Th. 0.072 m.; LH. 0.01 m.-0.02 m. on Face A. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXIX, 1960,pp. 34-36, No. 42 A, photographpl. 10; S.E.G.,XDX,155. KEKROPIS(?) antefin. saec. II p.
FaceA [-
..... -E]S
[..] Avai5S[is----] ['Ay]aeoAfi[s ----] [A]EpIKAos[-----
]
306
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS 5 'AyaeoKi[s ----] [cfQ]7XrrosME[----] [M]oX6oario [----] [Mkv]avSpos) [A10o]vioos ) Tr[p(Efp)] 10 ['l1T]rroKpaT-rS 'AV[--] [At]oovpi6rnj[s ---] [...]uos 6 K[al---] ['Aro]?7cbv[tos ---] ] []Cc(a1K[-]------15 [.]K[-----------]
I-------------]
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back of No. on the Inscribedon the back No. 429. 429. 430. 430. Inscribed m. (line (line 2). 2). 0.008m. (lines LH. 0.008 LH. 0.021 m. 4-18), 0.021 (lines 4-18), Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, pp. 34-36, No. 42B, photograph pi. 10; S.E.G., XIX, 155.
---[ [-----------KEKROPIS
]H ] vacat
ante I p. saec.IIp. ante fin. fin. saec. Face B Face --------KEKROPIS [-------------I
5
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K [------------[[-----]
] HMp(E ] vacat
'Ao
10 [----------]Xfis
V?(crTEp)
[------------] [---------------]os) [AI-coves] 15 [-----------] [ZrurcAilr]TlOl
[-------------] [------------]
'EpliEou
vacat AO[--]
431. Fragmentfrom a columnarmonumentof Hymettianmarble(I 2957),brokenon all sides. Found on April 25, 1935,in a contextof late Romandate along the northwestfoundationof the Tholos (G 11). H. 0.138 m.; W. 0.118 m.; Th. 0.036 m.; LH. 0.009 m.-0.015 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXIII, 1954,pp. 245-246, No. 20, photographpl. 52; S.E.G., XIV, 99. fin. saec. II p. lacuna [-------------------].. [---------] KI tdioS 'Ep E]iaS) 'ALrl[viEs] [- ----'Trl
[-----------------irro]yp lacuna
M!pcov
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432. Dedicatorymonumentof Pentelicmarble(I 6446),with inscriptionson the frontand back and possiblyon the left side, but brokenat the top, bottom and right,whichhas sufferedfromlate cutting.Found on February 20, 1952, in the wall of a modern house northwestof the Churchof the Holy Apostles (O 14). No. 433 was inscribedon the back. H. 0.21 m.; W. 0.13 m.; Th. 0.305 m.; LH. 0.01 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, p. 38, No. 35A, photograph pl. 10; S.E.G., XXI, 676. A date at the beginning of the third century was suggested by E. Kapetanopoulos, 'ApX. 'E., 1968, p. 209 with note 2.
AKAMANTIS fin. saec. II p. Face A traces KXa*Slo[s----] NEiKias [----]
vacat? 5 EUKapxrro[s ----] Xo[Xapyes] [Z]otXos) 'Elraop6E[iTros---]
[A]'iA'Aaio-Ti[K6s] 10 A['AXi]KIptaS1T[---]
[rlaT'os 'ErT[-----] e[opiKlOl]
lacuna 433. Inscribedon the back of No. 432. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, p. 38, No. 35B, photograph pl. 10; S.E.G., XXI, 676.
AKAMANTIS (?) fint.saec. II p. Face B [----]Ta
vacat [----]Pcov
---]o[.] traces
434. Fragmentof a stele of Pentelicmarble(I 6174), with smooth left side and rough-pickedback preserved. Found on May 7, 1949,in the Long Late RomanWall east of the PanathenaicWay (N 7). H. 0.18 m.; W. 0.32 m.; Th. 0.069 m.; LH. 0.011 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, p. 224, No. 70, photograph pl. 36; S.E.G., XXI, 611.
AIGEIS fin. saec. II p. [rapynTToit]
lacuna 'EAvaivios) E\cpi{XnTos )
'EortaTos) 6 KalA6vyo[s] 5 Ei~prTios EiOSimou K- (oov ? Malllos
[ rasuraI
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lTEpitaou E6popaCoros
10 TT n 6v ) Oipios
-ioaxcov Zcoirpou e([p Ci np]?6
lacuna
The fragmentprobablybelongs to a list of prytaneis.In line 6 K(oitvros)Oov(T-rlos)M&IlLos maybe identical with the Oov(Trios)M&ClLos of a list A.D. line of prytany (rapylrrnros) 182/3(No. 406, 23). If this is correctthe list namesdemesmenof Gargettosof the phyle Aigeis. Letterscan be madeout with difficultyin the erasureof line 7, wherethe nameseemsto havebeenOi[.] Tpo6KAoS, perhapsa duplicateof that cut in line 12. 435. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble(I 861b), brokenon all sides exceptthe left, wherea roughlyhammer-dressed surfaceis preserved.Foundon May 7, 1937,in the foundationsof a late Romanhouseeast of the Tholos(H 11). H. 0.135 m.; W. 0.055 m.; Th. 0.022 m.; LH. 0.013 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXVI, 1967, pp. 91-92, No. 20, photograph pl. 28; S.E.G., XXIV, 184.
AKAMANTIS fin. saec. II p.
[---
ol rrpvTrc&vEiS Tis AKCaLavT-rios]
Kaci-roS &tioi] auTroOis [puAs Tni.flaVavTEs [TOuSd&vypayav ] exempli gratia [n'cbilWos] 5
r[-----]
pa[-----] XI{r2[TTloi]
'Aeriv[----] 'AWrroX----] 10 ['I]oi[ -] NIKC[----] lacuna 436. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 861a), with the smooth-picked left side preserved but otherwise broken. Found on May 24, 1933, in a late context east of the Tholos (H 11). H. 0.095 m.; W. 0.06 m.; Th. 0.025 m.; LH. ca. 0.01 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXVI, 1967, pp. 92-93, No. 20A, photograph pl. 28; S.E.G., XXIV, 185.
AKAMANTIS fin. saec. II p. lacuna [---------Kl[KVVVE6S] Opaac[------] lcoa[
--------]
lacuna 437. Threejoining fragmentsof Pentelicmarble(I 6175),brokenabove and below but together preservingthe
complete width of the stele. Found on May 9, 1949, in the Long Late Roman Wall east of the Panathenaic Way (N 7). At left and right are simple, nearly flat mouldings. The edges are smooth-picked, the back rough. H. 0.295 m.; W. 0.598 m.; Th. 0.06 m.; LH. 0.02 m. and 0.01 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIII, 1964, pp. 222-223, No. 68, photograph pl. 36; S.E.G., XXI, 610.
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PANDIONIS fin. saec. II p. TTISfavSi]
[- ------------ii
ovi8os TETapT-rrlSrpurTavE[iac]
TC-rV C5 PouAEu-rTCv ypacjiaTcEUS
K6MXcov Ih7XoKpaTous KuScaO 5
vacluS T.irjicTasToUiS:auTOU ouv &pXovTrasKai TO'S aIsEiT'ouS &aV
ypaEv C5'Errcobvuos
[ ---]--]3ouAis
15 'OX[vprTn]XOS Ev[...] nQ[--]
OAX' 'AXKl3pia[8]qs TTaiaviEis 10 OX'AEcoOeEvr1S (X' 'AXKi3PIa6Sr iEpEus'Iprivvaco
vacat KuBaOinvaiETS
NEIKiaS)
25
EvKapTrosXCOTOj NapKloaos [)]
Blpoi,OXioSE0E6olXo rTar&piXos Aiovwoaov lacuna
20 Atovo6Scopos) 'EpvcovajEuTr6pou lacuna
p3OUAE[vUT-C y]p[a]lopaVT[EUS]
K&XAcov [(IlWoKpT-r]ou -rr6pos)
Evrropos) 'AOlvaioS lacuna
438. Part of a columnar monument of Hymettian marble (I 2380), of which the face only is preserved. Found on
February5, 1935,in the wall of a modernhouse (O 10).
H. 0.18 m.; W. 0.27 m.; Th. 0.15 m.; LH. 0.01 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXX, 1961, p. 262, No. 73, photograph pl. 49; S.E.G., XXI, 609.
ANTIOCHIS saec. II fin. p. [nTlaxxrV?ls] [AiX] d)Xal[Kos]
Ai'X coi[----] AiX 'HpaKA[EiSqls]
5 KXNEIKTq[6pos] ODA ZTpav[os] ?>AAiovul,[os]
ATiXpia-r[os] TTpcoT[----]
10 KAX[-----] 'Arr[IK6s"Aveou] Elp.i[vaos---] lacuna 439. Fragmentof a marblestele (E.M. 4650), brokenon all sides. H. 0.08 m.; W. 0.24 m.; Th. 0.14 m.; LH. 0.013 m.
Ed. J. Kirchner,I.G., II2, 1810. HADRIANIS saec. II fin. p. lacuna [(D].yal(ETs) ['Ay]ateas [EOrr]vxtav6sISE
lacuna 'lTaTo[i] 'Ayp'rrraso) ArTTp[rpts]
['Arr]oAXcbvos ) 5 [rlo]atScbvios lacuna
Oiva[lol] 10 M[a]pKio[s] lacuna
Line1 cannotbe restored['Er]Talc(ol)(moreproperly'Eorlai6oEv)as suggestedby M. Th. Mitsos('Apx. 'Ey., 1950/1,p. 51, No. 38), for this demewas nevertransferredto Hadrianis.
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440. Fragmentof a herm of Pentelicmarble(E.M. 9644), with the left side preserved,found in excavationsof the foundationsof the MetropolitanChurchin Athens. H. 0.42 m.; W. 0.28 m.; Th. 0.18 m.; LH. 0.007 m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'Ep. 'ApX., 1842, No. 884; W. Dittenberger, I.G., III, 1053; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1820.
AKAMANTIS fin. saec. II p. lacuna [pirTT]ioi
__
['rr]cbwios'EpEv'HpaKAsEjrnS [...] 'AWTroXcbvos TrrloaTn-rS [EOi]KapTros "EpcrTOS TrpvTrav[cov]
5 [E]TrrpatSirls TTovriavoi Aio[vi]oCios 'HpaKAi8ov 'E['Tr]yovos 'AcppoSoiaiou 'ATTIK6SEvi86ou NEiKiaSZcoo'igou 10 EtaiScopos'OvrlaCtlou Aip Nnpe*s Kh 'Aeivcvias AUp AlovCronos 'AKa&IasrTpoCrSKTov
15 Ai'AcA AcrriaK IKOUvov ZcbaGIos zKUIVOS XTpaTrcovoS?5
B&caos 'Apio-rcovos Aup "AacavSpos?
20 AicovEOKa&p-rro OitXapyupos'Ayaecovos AtovOicos 'ETrlyovou
'AOrvicov'ETrry6vou 25
KapTor6copos<X>)CTOU ['Erracp]p6O5ToS ATrl-rTpiou
[...5. .]6vios ZcooCi,ou [.... [....
EK]OUv85os 8....] S
[...s.. 'Ewr]ayaeou 30 [...6... e]E[o](iXou lacuna Line24, lapisKAPTnOAQPOSQTOY. Skymnos, son of Straton of Sphettos (line 17), was -rraiaviot-ri in I.G., II2, 2481, line 25, a text which J. H. Oli-
ver has shown must be dated ca. a. 166-185p. (T.A.P.A.,LXXI, 1940,p. 305), and was also ilTlul IS TCOV = toward the end of the second after Christ line 7 No. II2, We have taken wrp1uravecov century 1821, (I.G., 441). this evidencein particularto suggesta changein date of the presenttext from init.saec. II p. to fin. saec. II p. 441. Fragment(E.M. 9642), brokenon all sides, found at the Asklepieion. H. 0.30 m.; W. 0.14 m.; Th. 0.12 m.; LH. 0.010 m. (lines 1-9), 0.006 m. (lines 10-14).
Ed. W. Dittenberger,from a transcriptby F. von Duhn, I.G., III, 1066a (Addendum,p. 512); J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1821.
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[? [-----ca.
[---
5
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ca.8 ---
Mapa]Ocov[iou orpaTr'] -]c [yoivToS I'rr T]oIs 6[TrhxiTas MEstr&OSo iTri] [vayopou T-roU].vay6p[ou [TvTiS'AKaiav] [oraTiS TrV -rrp]uravEcov
[TSoS 9vAfis] XKiUvoS2[TrpaTrcvoS 2i(prTr] L''T -rE1 [aS TroiS rpura&] [tos 'rTpTvav]eiaS diaEirTOUs [C&vypaCEv] [vEslKal To]OIS 10 'HpsEcri[ai]
OUiv[Trltos] 'Avrcobv(os) Tp6optIos 'AK[-----]
-----] [Z]coaotiav6[s
---]
[----]p[
lacuna The restorationsin lines 4-5 and 11 (for which see LG., II2,2042, line 2) and the date were suggestedby E. Kapetanopoulos. 442. Two contiguous fragments of Pentelic marble (I 4785), broken away above and at the left. Found on May 7,
1937,in the foundationsof a late Romanhouse southeastof the Tholos (G-H 12).
H. 0.275 m.; W. 0.23 m.; Th. 0.05 m.; LH. 0.015 m. in lines 1-6, and ca. 0.012 m. in lines 7-11. Ed. J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, pp. 70-71, No. 36, photograph p. 70; J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII,
1949,pp. 16-17. a. 198/9p. ['AfoTs]rTot [ypaliaTevr s p]ouvfis Kal 86i [--- 'Ipo&avrrTs] ov 'Opqirtos
Eyl' BouppiavboS [---A58ooxos] TO'Ppa OEO 5 [--- I1poKfYpu] ['rr]epi [-----------------'Ae]povES KaatIoCrpc [a&vTypapES'ATroaoX6]8copoS [Kidpu pouXfiSKac8]ijiPou T'ro BEpEveI ----'Ae]-ovEv's [I-Ki6rlS 10 [iEpaoXUri 'ApoSiaios iEpE]vsnTpcoTi-OV Mr]v6otos [OrroypappjIraTrE
I
For the date see J. H. Oliver,Harv. Th. Rev., XLIII, 1950,p. 234. 443. Base, set into the court of the Church of St. Andreas in the town of Koulouri on the island of Salamis.
Ed. Paul Monceaux,B.C.H., VI, 1882,pp. 535-539;J. Kirchner,I.G., II2, 1799. PTOLEMAIS ca. a. 198 p. 'AqpoSFiacos'Apior6[v]ou 10 [-----] ['Aqpo]&fc1aosNIKOSa&I.,ou [-----] [---------]o 'Epieicas'Ayaeop[---]
[Exrn]v8cov 'ApXIKAtouS 5 [E-rr]v8cov)
[
12......]ov 12. .......
Eiol5oroS)
25 acvrtypaqusEUTuvXi65 )
'HpaKX?cov)
iEpaCAAs'AypoS&fEos
Oeli1CroKAiS6A&6vov
Tarafa EOoSos) ov oiKE-lrTftS e'q Z6TEScava&s
6 Kal ci COKP&TrS 15 T[poo'56KWIoS 5nrry Mrivo9iXos Tapapo6vov
[..]va5os) [.. ...]poo[...] [......
ATIos M
(io TOS KiPU PouAXfiKal 86i,OU y povuXqs 8ilou AIos( ?) 'AMAS&vSpov
]
O010 [ .]O[ .. ....] [-----] 20 [....]O[...] [ ... .] E
Line22, lapisMETPO, line 32, lapisAAIE.
30 ErurX[if5s] 'E'riyov[os] ?AXt
COTa'S
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For the date see J. H. Oliver. Harv. Th. Rev., XLIII, 1950, p. 234. At the end of the list of aeisitoi there is
here (lines 29 if.) the only mention of the olhKcrai e6ou. The titles of the ypalpaTErs (line 24) and the T'rqS T e6ou see Introduction,p. 19, note 65. (line 27) wereabbreviated.For the oiKhrai'rS VTrroypa utaE-reiS 444. Fragment of a pedimental stele (E.M. 4752), with the right side and top preserved but otherwise broken. H. 0.26 m.; W. 0.20 m.; Th. 0.085 m.; LH. 0.018 m. Ed. P. Graindor, Rev. Arch., VI, 1917, pp. 30-31, No. 16, photograph of a squeeze p. 30; J. Kirchner, I.G.,
II2, 1804;J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia,XX, 1951,pp. 64-65. OINEIS ca. a. 19718-199/200 p., archonshipof SEvoEiXS'AXapvEus. [a:yaeri T]-XT [r6v &pXov]Tra ?EVOK?E?a ['AXapvEa ]wriTTrSOiveTvac. 5
[8605puAis] y> rrpUTavEia[S] [if ypa'L-aTEUEv] Elo'1o["ros] [-----------]T[ -----] [oi TrpUTaVEiS TT]SOivEi]
[60o quX'fs ETri"TriEiS au] 10
] [TroCS?Vvo{a [Tr' (pXoVTOSEevoKAXouS]
['Axapv&cos,acrparTTyoUvTos] [Tri ra oTrrXa--------] r S Oi] [-----ot wrrpu-rTaVES [vYESos9uvXS TIrqaacvrEs]
15 [cavuTro'Kal TrouSacoiTrovs] -] [aveypayav-------
For the date see J. A. Notopoulos,Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 31, and XX, 1951,pp. 64-65. 445. Fragment of Pentelic marble (E.M. 5784), broken on all sides, found by Pittakys on March 15, 1857, on
Koile Street.
H. 0.30 m.; W. 0.15 m.; Th. 0.20 m.; LH. 0.013 m.-0.016 m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'Ep. 'Apx., 1857, No. 3141; W. Dittenberger, I.G., III, 1064; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1815.
AIGEIS ca. a. 200p. lacuna [- ---.-](iou [- --oti]oorrpaTroU [-] ZCNvupos [?K Mupptv]oOv-rrns
5
lacuna 10
yp(aplaTrES) po(vXfS) 5(pou) [----] TO[pTIa ----] TTrEp
[----AE]uK{ov
[- -------](ou [-----[- -----]pov
K]p&6rouS
lacuna
N[o(ulptos) 'IEpoKfipu] Kjp[uv pouMXs Kal Sipou-----] yp(aCppa'cTs) po(vAEurTv) K[-----]
&vT[ypa?Eis-15
-]
epacO[Xrls----] !TriZ[KiaOos----]
[ru]r[oypa,uuaT?rs-----] lacuna
A horizontal line separates the Eleusinian ministers from the political aeisitoi who begin with line 10. The last of the Eleusinian group was probably No(*iPIos) C'lEpOKipv(cf. No. 424), from the initial nu of whose name
only the left uprightstrokeis preserved.Belowthe Heraldof the Counciland Demos wereinscribedthe yp(appI-aTui) po(uAv'rcov)K[---] and the yp(aiLaTErs)Po(uXis) 8(ruou) [---]. Kirchnerthought the mono-
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gramsin lines 11 and 12 obscureand madeno interpretation.D. J. Geagan(Hesperia,Suppi.XII, 1967,p. 112) readcorrectlythe firstmonogramin both linesas yp(apLaTmE*s). Ourjudgmentis to readthe secondmonograms in these lines as 3o(iAE"rc-v)and Po(vjiS) respectively, a determination supported by an independent reading by Kevin M. Clinton which he has kindly communicated to us. The text here reflects these readings. For the ypaclpaT'rECiJovevrOwTv as a possibility among the aeisitoi see No. 411, line 40. 446. Stele of Pentelic marble (E.M. 4025), broken on all sides, found near the Tower of the Winds. H. 0.54 m.; W. 0.55 m.; Th. 0.09 m.; LH. 0.008 m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys, L'ancienne Athenes, p. 123; W. Dittenberger, LG., III, 1025; J. Kirchner, LG., 12, 1813.
AIANTIS ca. a. 200p. [MapaOcbvtoi] c0XZot\o5 AiovioriooElprvca[iou] KXFIato ) ElpQvcdos 5
-rEPaV[Ov] MapcKEpiAEvoS
A8ivoS'AXE'avSpoS ilvpaaXos'Aptorropo*X[ou]
EO'rr6pov KcMiyovicav6O 'Ay&acov) 10
T-rE'pavo'Api658os Enrr&-rrn15
'Aya0ooKY) Kopp MeX6&vXpcv[os] TTpETp,oS ) Eifilcopo ) 15 A6-IBao.XZK6S [6 8Eiva TO5 TrTpUTa'VEI5 &vaypa'yXSAil Bo[Xai[cp d&vrlKEv]. KCaltroOvo'vva:px]ov"rac 447. Inscribed on the right side of the herm on which No. 399 was inscribed on the obverse.
LH. 0.012 m. (line 1), 0.010 m. (line 2), 0.009 m. (lines 3-20), 0.007-0.008m. (lines21-32). Ed. J. S. Traill, Hesperia, XL, 1971, pp. 326-329, No. 14, photograph p1. 64; XLI, 1972, p. 141.
ANTIOCHIS ca. a. 205p.
NON-XTOIX. dya0ij rn5XIri E-ri apxoOVros M Movv OEEpioacvo 'AlilviEcA& o"rpariTyo5v-roS E'rri-r&
5
A o'rrAa ?ON ?Xoo'rp& TrovrTElptCosol Trpv -rTT'A-rioxi -ravvEts
805 vuijS TrElpi'aaccv
TrEaO-ro*5cKcai-ro'Si
10 acaoi'rovs&viypaya[v] ATKopvilto5 TC'cbvupoS AIA Kopviulo&
AiX '!a6Xpuco' s AiX 'A-rroAAcbOvlo
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INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS 15 ATXe OAfs l A AovCrlos A'X'AvTnpcov AA 'ApTrpcov AIX ()DiiJiloS
20 Ap MapKos AiX coaoipos iEpElS'ApioTrocxov 25
B6auXXos'ApiCTropc'vTos ) EuKapTros TEipcovoS 'EKTIKOS 'ETrayaeos 'EKTIKO0
EOin Ppos 'AoaKAnrriaou 'ETrrKTrilTO 'ApT-rCOV 'AAhEavSpos)
30 OE6ocopo) Aovelvos eEoSbpou K6iXcov1pc6brou lacuna The date was corrected in Hesperia, XLI, 1972, p. 141, and is corrected further here on a suggestion by E.
Kapetanopoulos(per litt.). 448. Inscribedon the left side of the hermon which No. 399 was inscribedon the obverse. Ed. J. S. Traill,Hesperia,XL, 1971,pp. 321-326, No. 13, photographpl. 64. HIPPOTHONTIS ca. a. 205p.
NON-STOIX.
dyaei T*Xn &ri apXovTos M Movv
GeJifcovos'AnlrvicoS 5
orrca oTrpaTryoVTOrSrri T-rC A '(DX'()loo-rp&Trovu reipicos oi 7urpUTavEtS TrS 'i1TroOeovrT 860 9uAfs TretlqcravTrE aTroi(s) Kal TOS &taliTOUs &v~ypaCav
rrcbvW os 'Apio-TroiAfSrlS
10 (D)llCttITEou rFeipaie?s KA'M&pcov KV 'E;kvos 'ApX?aos )
'Ep6vv2cbaavSpos 15
MCyvos 'HpaKAi8Sou Elprvaios ) OpaoipovAos K7EoCvwros EOClvous 'HpAXEriTroS ) 'E'Trapp6o8to5
20 TTloxevoSIroTO
'Ep6rov EOi1Uvovs
Tl1FcovKaprrou 'loiv AicavSpos
AoirT(tos) Tp69qnos
25 eOo6oatoS'A-rraou nfap&lovos 'Epi.&Eou KX(arocts) 'AalXernaSsS
EcoaiB3ou 'AToCA?cbvtos NEiK6oIpaXOs 'AwTo;o oviou
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30 'A,ucr-roS ZCOTIKOV XScrrros Tpco-royivovs 'AIpe|ovos NEtK6c"crpaTOS ca.6 --] cOT'plIXOS[-AlovOcilos[-----]
lacuna For the date see No. 447. 449. Hermof Pentelicmarble(E.M. 9584 c), brokenat the top and bottom,removedon May 17, 1840,fromthe wall of a cisternin frontof the Parthenon.The text givenbelowwas inscribedon the rightside of the herm;L.G., II2,3649 appearedon the front, and No. 486 on the back. H. 0.33 m.; W. 0.28 m.; Th. 0.25 m.; LH. 0.012 m. (lines 3-8), 0.010 m. (lines9-17). Ed. K. S. Pittakys,'Ep. 'Apx., 1854, No. 2321;W. Dittenberger,I.G., III, 1049;J. Kirchner, .G., II2, 1803; J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,IV, 1935, p. 52. OINEIS ca. a. 205p.
NON-STOIX. [rrli apXOVTOSM Mouvavrou]
orpa] [EEpiacovos 'AIrlvi&o5s rri [-rryoiJv-roS Toi]s 6'rr[r-rTaS] [A OXOtl]AOOrp&cTOV ETEi[pIt 5 [cos-' 'rr]p-rTavsias oi TrrpurT [vEIS]TrSsOIvET-Ios VufS 'T[EI]
[i]acravTrsatutroCTs &vkyp[a] wpa
AlATT[u]pq9pos &Trcbvuvos 10 KA'lEpoyavnrMs'AxapvE0s OUEvTNEuKOKpoCTrls OvA[a] OOEvT? ZotAosOuvXavacat OX 'EvoKiXfs 'Axap vacat KXeTos) 'OfOEv 15 [K]OcaiorpaTos -] nToora[E][cov{ou[--ca.
8 --]Co1[-
Ca.4-]7[---]
[-ca. -]X[-ca. 3-]r[--]
lacuna For the date see No. 447. 450. Transcribedby M. Fourmontin Athens"in basilicaD. Eliae," now lost. Ed. A. Boeckh,C.I.G., 195; W. Dittenberger,I.G., III, 1026;J. Kirchner,LG., II2, 1814. AIANTIS a. 200/1-201/2or 203/4-204/5p., archonshipof AupiXAosArl,p[---]. 6-rri&pXoVTos[A*]prXA[i]ou A<>[]-------[- T------.r]rpa[TiyoOvTorS iiT -ra 6TrAa ---]
[- ------]
]
'Axapvcos[--------------
ol rr[purTa&vi [ ----'AAE&AvSpou TrisAt] 5 [a]vvriSo<s9)>uAjSTerticraavTEs i[auToOSKCaTO7S1i] OCEiTOu[S] av?ypapav. i rrcbvu[!ios-- ---
-------------OK[....ca. 8 ... ]\[.]\A[...]O[ 1r[. .]1...ca. 7.].| [--------------------[
0[. .]![....]Y[...]OA[...
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-] ]
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[(:DXZCA)i]Xos
Aiovv'aios E[iprivcai]o[v] XTEp]aVOu [MapKElE]E[V]O[S
V 'A.oi..... ]10[ ..6... Aiovi'caos At[......]ov 15 [2i0p]aXos 'ApcrropoiAov K
[...7..]Tpoqiov line 18, Fourmont line 16, FourmontKAAYAIONIANOX; line 5, Fourmont. NTIAOTOYAHE; Line 1, FourmontATTM; ETE...OXAPXAAO0EI. ETI;line 19, FourmontArAGON) For the date see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XViII, 1949, p. 35. 451. Inscribed on the same herm as No. 382. LH. 0.011 m. Ed. A. Dumont, Fastes 6ponymiquesd'Athenes, pp. 38-39, No. 46; W. Dittenberger, LG., III, 1068; J. Kirchner, IG., 112, 1785. a. 200/1-201/2 or 203/4-204/5 p., archonship of 'AyaeoixXfis[2cOTrAovs'Eo-rat6eEv?]. [ETrla &p]Xov-ros I ?'Ay]ateoKA6ov[s]
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vacat ECv-rvXiavos AooIkC [--Z]-Z]corrKo~i ov Aiip1ilAp \JjT...J8pov Zco vacat 0.016 m.
For the date see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 35. 452. Two fragments of a large block of Pentelic marble. Fragment a (E.M. 4040) preserves part of the left side and the beginnings of lines 2-5; fragment b (I 769), with
partsof the back, the top, and the rightside preserved,was foundon May 2, 1933 in a modernwall south of the Templeof Ares (J 8). a: H. 0.31 i.; W. 0.18 i.; Th. 0.10 i.; LH. 0.017 m. b: H. 0.67 i.; W. 0.44 i.; Th. 0.32 i.; LH. 0.025 m. in line 1, 0.015 mn.-0.018m. in lines 2-11. Ed. a: P. Graindor, B.C.H., XXXVIII, 1914, pp. 374-375, No. 9, photograph of a squeeze p. 374 (cf. also Chronologie,p. 280, No. 200, and J. Kirchner, LG., II2, 1812); a and b: J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, pp. 64-65, No. 30, photograph of b p. 65. OINEIS a. 200/1-201/2 or 203/4-204/5 p. ['Ay]ae8vi-v TVV
TIt
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ov{8ov [-] -Trp[v-]avEictaol TrrpvTavEls -rT[s] &vT[o1E] Oivrji8[oS]q vE1S rEtIoQVTSg KQi[-roxi]s a'tai-rovs vv a&vrypap[av]
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For the date see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia,XVIII, 1949, pp. 35-36, 56, and for the name of the archon J. H. Oliver,Clas.Phil., XLIV, 1949,p. 202. Cf. S.E.G., XIV, 95. The Eponymosappearsalso in No. 411, dated A.D. 186/7. 453. Herm of Pentelic marble (E.M. 9588) lacking the head, found on the Acropolis east of the Parthenon. H. 0.55 i.; W. 0.22 i.; Th. 0.15 i.; LH. 0.011 m. (lines 1-13) and 0.008 m. (lines 14-22). Ed. W. Dittenberger, I.G., III, 708; J. Kirchner, LG., II2, 3680. AKAMANTIS a. 200/1-201/2 or 203/4-204/5 p., archonship of IAaC'3ios EIcaXXaycO-ys'AypVAE1S. [5cy]aeir -r*rll o!AaPI4ov EcaX[Xxa] [&PXov]TOr [ycoyo]i 'AypvMcos, crrpa--rTly] [oi:ir]oS ETri-ro*S T6r7E[i] 5 [-ras TT]oMovaaociovro~i'A[cmk] $u?Xcao1ov Rrr1rr]ta68ov yprl[i] [oagapvilTIS CFEPvo0-r[] Tils povXT-iS-rC-Av (1 o[l]]
rrpv-rTaVES TflS 'AKca[acxv]
10 -ri8osqpuMS 'ArfT[vi] covac) Xp'"riov [fPEal] cAvrivyEvO6lE]v[ova'v] aTlcarav. 5 vacat O.085m. phallus 'TTCA)VVPOS
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BErr&7to& 'ApIo-r818[ou]
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[Z]cAaLooBacaojX]E4f8ov] ['E]rriyovos 'Po[*qov] [A]Ei?EpTros 'ErIn[y6oV] ['A]TIsvicav'E-rrt[y6vou]
[Bq]a1XE1'5'qS )
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lacuna For the date see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 35. Line 11 was restored by J. S. Traill, Hesperia, XL, 1971, p. 317 (cf. L. Robert, 'ApX. 'ET., 1969, p. 24). 454. Reported by Pittakys as built into the wall of the Church of 'Ayios 'Ioaicoposat the top of 656b AovKacavo0i below Mt. Lykabettos in 1829. Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'E. 'ApX., 1854, No. 2324; A. Boeckh, from a transcript of W. Gell, C.LG., 188b; W. Dittenberger, LG., III, 1038; J. Kirchner, LG., 112,1789. Cf. P. Graindor, B.C.H., LI, 1927, p. 308. a. 204/5 p. [NoVipj]4ios'IEpo0qxvrrVS 'cEpoKfipV~ ENo~i]ppios [Uopr]'tos
LSAq8ooiXoS
[ypap11]aTe*sovuijs 5 [- ca. 5-6-]L 'EXEvaipou [ypapica-rEvs KiaTa-rr[pv-ravFiav] [EOx]ap-rros eEoy[bvovS] The reading of Nummius in line 1 suits the traces and spacing of Pittakys' and Gell's transcriptions better than the accepted restoration of Julius and establishes a date of A.D.204/5, replacing Notopoulos' date of A.D. 178/9 (Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, P. 14). 455. Two non-joining fragments from a stele of Pentelic marble. The left-hand fragment (a = I 5904), which
preservesthe left edge and the rough-pickedback but is otherwisebroken,was found on January28, 1942,in a hollow west of Pnyx Hill and was broughtto the AgoraMuseum.The right-handfragment(b = I 4200),which is brokenon all sidesbut preservesthe originalrough-pickedback,was foundon May 28, 1936,in a late context
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east of the Templeof Ares (L 8). The two fragmentswere associatedas belongingto the same steleby S. Follet (per litt.). a: H. 0.12 i.; W. 0.125 i.; Th. 0.039 i.; LH. 0.009-0.010 m. b: H. 0.092 i.; W. 0.11 m.; Th. 0.039 i.; LH. 0.009-0.010 m. Ed. a: B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXX, 1961, pp. 288-289, No. 181, photograph p1. 61; S.E.G., XXI, 615. b: B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXIV, 1965, p. 97, No. 7, photograph p1. 27; S.E.G., XXII, 140. ATTALIS
init. saec. III p.
I niXtvll ayaelf[iS ETUi&pxovwT[Os] rTop-AaSo[1jXov] 91 -rrpv-raTvET[S qv] T]s 'A-rara2d8[os As TrEtlr1[av]-rTEEavUT[o*s ical] TOis [exio1'-rovs]a[vf]ypq[yacv]
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Similar circles tangent to the three sides of the pediment such as appear above this text occur on other prytany inscriptions, such as No. 375 of 168/9 and No. 444, and now invalidate Notopoulos' idea (Hesperia, XX, 1951, p. 65) that they are unique to ephebic catalogues of ca. 190-200. 456. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 3080), broken on all sides but with the rough-picked back preserved. Found on November 30, 1935, in the wall of a modern house west of the north end of the Stoa of Attalos (0 8). H. 0.24 i.; W. 0.15 i.; Th. 0.102 i.; LH. 0.02 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, pp. 248-249, No. 26, photograph p1. 52; S.E.G., XIV, 94. HADRIANIS
init. saec. III p. [TTak]v1a-rCa7[al] [Aco1]ieEos'HpCaIA[i8ov] [CHpa]K7181s Acooa[fIOVu]
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457. Stele of Pentelicmarble(I 6058),brokenat the top, bottom and left side. Found in a late Romancontext west of the west end of the MiddleStoa (H 13) on July25, 1947. H. 0.205 i.; W. 0.302 i.;
Th. 0.055 i.;
LH. 0.009 m. (lines 4-21) and 0.014 m. (lines 2-3).
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXX, 1961,pp. 255-256, No. 55, photographpl. 46; S.E.G.,XXI, 614. KEKROPIS init. saec. IIIp. lacuna
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458. Fragmentof a stele of Pentelicmarble(E.M. 10470),brokenon both sides but preservingthe originaltop, includingpediment,and bottom,found on September12, 1831,by Pittakyson the northslope of the Acropolis. H. 0.54 m.; W. 0.20 m.; Th. 0.24 m.; LH. 0.01 m. (lines 1-3) and 0.007 m. (lines4-25). Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'Eq. 'ApX., 1856, No. 2870; W. Dittenberger,I.G., III, 1052, and Addendum,p. 512; J. Kirchner,I.G., II2, 1819. HIPPOTHONTIS init.saec. III p. /// //// [..] AOY /// / EN OYC/// /////////I////// Kai -TOS dal'l-rous [.. .]CII ct]roos
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459. Fragment of a stele of Pentelic marble (E.M. 2760), broken at the top and damaged at the right but apparently
preservedbelow. H. 0.38 m.; W. 0.28 m.; Th. 0.14 m.; LH. 0.007 m.
Ed. J. Kirchner,L.G.,II2, 1822. ATTALIS
init.saec.IIIp. lacuna
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A[---] [MR]o,TraPXos 'AOpovEOS ['A'rro]XAcbv[i]oS [E]UKapTrrovacat Alo6OTro vacat [2ep]awrricpv vacat 'E[rra]ya0os ['ETr]iKTrlTrou [Kpi]ortrevos vacat
M6ayvosvacat [AEij]KOS [&a]P3iosTvpa[v]vos vacat ['Hp]aKiS8[qs] 'A[p3]aca[]av-ro[v] 10 [EU]KpaTsrrlS (Xo[.. .]pou vacat [c]Av 'ApaKcavro[s] vacat [Zcb]o'los ATrJrTrpouv 'AhKou vacat 'AVTriOXOS 'Epefis EKT#riiov
rTajiiaSAUp epacvp[ou]Aos vacat ypa<ji.t>aT?ls AOpTio[---]
vacat0.05 m.
20
'Era[----]
vacat0.025 m. Line 14 MONE,line 18 rPAMATEYE.
The readingsof line 1 and of line 14weremadeby M. Mitsos,B.C.H., LXXIV,1950,p. 218; S.E.G.,XII, 104. The patronymicin line 13 is a late spellingof 'AAKaiou.
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460. Stele of Pentelic marble (E.M. 10566) composed of a number of joining fragments, damaged at the left. H. 1.22 m.; W. 0.70 m.; Th. 0.16 m.; LH. 0.011 m. Ed. R. Pococke, InscriptionumAntiquarumGraecarumet LatinarumLiber, I, 1752, p. 60, No. 68; K. S. Pittakys, L'ancienneAthenes, pp. 513-514 (for lines 1-12); A. Boeckh, C.I.G., 353, from a transcriptby Michel Fourmont; W. Dittenberger, LG., III, 10, from a transcript by U. Koehler; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1077. J. H. Oliver, Hes-
peria,Suppl.XIII, 1970,pp. 109-112,No. 23 for lines 1-37 with criticalcommentary.
PANDIONIS a. 209/10p. T-rTTlav8iovi ['ETrrapXoovos] (A). Aloy~vous Mapaecovfou, Trri 'P6ocov KaXXicrrouMapa iS EypaPlyaTruEv [65o 8 rrpv]TavEiaS, TrOV-rpoESpcoV ErErEI SiTEOCrXaTE, [0cbvios], IEpE[]SOeE6Oqn?o KaioKa i Ovoi [q)iEV]'louvAavosKao CTrp6OEpoI, iKyTriSTrpUTa5
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[av] 8rlXcbao'ov. ? 'AXXATrilTros [...]o[ ... .]o[.] 40 [...]v[...]o Tv[a..'PouJos)
no[--] no[... .]tos Ka&oos ? MooXCbvIos
vacat 0.036 m. TTat. KaXfais coTrrlpiSa TTat. TEAEcrp6poS lTat. 85 nat. MapEivos lTT. TTat. 65 -voqcov TTat. TTat. Tlat. ) ZcOT'IKS FTat. 'OpTrilOS MrivO8copoS at.T TTat. TTa.
&icrtETol KX.'IEpoyavT-rS ) Mapa c)ap. AbSoiios Mapae KA.'ETrri PcoiCoMEAX 'Epv. 'IEpoKjpuv "Ept Avp. Tvupq)posAa,ITrTp KipupvpouXfAKal 5i1
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS 45 Bacaaos TE[li]60eos
TTat. Iat.
lalt. 70 [.]tEtXuos? nlat. KA[a5b]os nat. !o[ .]x[--] Tlat. 50 rToTa1raos "lT
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Mapa radios6 Kal'ETr6cyaos flal. 90 gou KA.'ATTIKOS TTat. aVTItKpUv 'AqApoSEIc0osAXu 'ETrappoeiTrou )a[Cu]o-ros TTat.
AtoyEvrlS) KuSaeOivaito
KsEXaouK[u.] ArTlrlTpios Ku. 'HXAoSCOpou 'ApTEtcov Ku. Atovo'aSosTpUpcovos IKac8osTpVpcovosKu.
ypai!aTrEs pouoXs Kal 6Srjou 'AptoropouXos V 'ArTTIKKo 'Avayvpacros 95 -rEpirTO p.fia 'P68c0v KaXXio-rou Mapae avTrypaq)Eus(X. MapElvosX
[2TEIPp]IETS
'A&ifvatos'AypoSetoiou IEpaiArlS iEpsiSOcoac6Ppcov 'Apt
------55 [Atovua68copos'ATroXXcovlou aTEirlS ] 'A-rroXXcbvtos ] 'Ap-rEtGISCpo 100 UTroypappaTEuS [[-----------3 K6X[-c.3-] EUC[---] Trapai6vou Mrlv6oqtXoS ] [[-----------] ?]80 TUXIKOS ) Tr. Zco-rr[upou 'Arro7oqxcav.is TTat. 'Ovilcrlos TToXuSEUKOU [.. .]vacloo9cp [---] 60 vacat? [----] [y]pawraTsrEs Line50 ITQNOX.
This constitutional document which has been amply treated by J. H. Oliver is included here because quite
incidentallyit lists the namesof prytaneisand aeisitoi. New restorations which we make here in lines 2 and 5 show that the Hadrianic year which began in Boedromion was still being used in the early third century for the Council of the Five Hundred. See the commentary on No. 333 and the Introduction, p. 24. The justification for the new restorations will be discussed fully elsewhere (Hesperia, XLII1, 1974). We follow mainly Fourmont's readings, which are intelli-
gible, ratherthan the restorationsof Dittenberger,which are not. 461. Part of a herm of Pentelic marble (I 2276), broken above and below and with the back cut down for later re-use. Found on January 2, 1935, in the wall of a modern house over the north end of the East Stoa (O 13).
H. 0.245 m.; W. 0.31 m.; Th. 0.13 m.; LH. 0.011 m.-0.014 m. Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,pp. 67-68, No. 33, photographp. 68. KEKROPIS a. 213/4-219/20p. 'AyaOciT
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[TutXrt]
['E]rr apXov'roS TiF KAA[---] 5
6e rri] Me7A(rrTcos), rrparT[l]yoUv[TOS KalI [T]ovs 6irXE[r[]a[sT]o[pat]8u[v]-rToT[oU At6s T]o[U (v] ['O]Xui[T{raTip KA la]Tp6[O[KXou]
ol] [Aa]wrr[pE6cos, .pVrT[&V<(E>S] ["r]is [K]EK[poTrOi]SoS [VuXis] [TEtliio'avT].Es.[avTOvs Kali]
10 [Tos al&tiTrousd&vypayav] No. 462 appears on the left side, and No. 463 on the right side of this herm. Cf. J. H. Oliver,A.J.P., LXXI, 1950, p. 173, for the text of line 4. For the date see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 56. 462. Part of a herm of Pentelic marble (I 2276). For description and bibliography, see No. 461. The text here
was cut on the left side of the herm. LH. 0.009 m. Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,XI, 1942,p. 69, No. 34, photograph.
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[... 'A]lKtl[ln--] [A]pe 'Ep1ei[as] AOp'AptrrE[iSrs] 5 Ncbviosr[----] AOpNEIK[as] AOplTpoar[Kx1os] Aip Tlapap[ovos] AOp Tapa[----]
10 AOp'HMiSco[pos] [Z6oAv 'Apl[---]
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lacuna The text on the obverse belongedto Kekropis,but the assignmentof this list and of No. 462 also to the samephyle is very uncertain. 464. Upper part of a herm of white marble (E.M. 12739), found in the ruined Church of Hagios Nikolaos on the north slope of the Acropolis. H. 0.40 m.; W. 0.13 m.; Th. 0.26 m.; LH. 0.010 m.-0.015 m.
Ed. 0. Broneer,Hesperia,II, 1933,p. 410, No. 32, photographp. 410. saec. II/IIIp. Front vacat [--]vo-r[]-[- s[-- ]
lacuna
Right Side 'AyaOe[iTxllri]
[trrI]&PXovTro[---[[...-'A]xapvoS [ -TrpuTavEiaS] 5 [ol ] [rfs o TpvUrT]&vei ] [---qp]uvis [TsllcravTEs
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465. Fragment of a marble stele (E.M. 9641a), with the top only preserved, found near the Asklepieion. H. 0.19 m.; W. 0.25 m.; Th. 0.11 m.; LH. 0.010 m. Ed. W. Dittenberger, L.G.,III, 1062a (Addendum,p. 512), from a transcript by F. von Duhn; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1816. The text should be dated shortly before Nos. 470, 476, and 477; see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia,
XVIII, 1949,p. 37. HIPPOTHONTIS paulloante a. 220/1p., archonshipof Aup AtovO-cloS AalrrTrpeOs KacAiorrrou .. Trpu] [Erri&PXOVT]OS Avp Aiovy[oiouTOoJKolAimTrou AapcrrrTpco -rjs'ITCI[rrocovTriSooSUAXTEiqjocavTrS aOx] [Travias oi] rrpuvTar&vs av?ypa[pav] [TrovsKai Tro]s] &acirTTOuS
vacat0.020 m. [Z]otXos 'EwrrappoiT-r[ov]
5 [E]vTUXi6rjS Evrro6pou Trp ['A]TTroAXbvtoS ['A]p.iivios. [0.i9]KpaTrls ] [ [-----------]
lacuna
466. Hermwith the head missing(E.M. 10562),found in the wall of the Churchof St. Lukein the gardensof Patissia. H. 1.54 m.; W. 0.33 m.; Th. 0.25 m.; LH. 0.015 m. (lines 1-18) and 0.008 m. (lines 19-62).
Ed. Fr. Ch. H. L. Pouqueville,Voyage,IV, p. 101;A. Boeckh,C.L.G.,189,fromtranscriptsby MichelFourmont and AndreasMustoxydis;W. Dittenberger,I.G., III, 1062;J. Kirchner,I.G., II2, 1817. ANTIOCHIS paulloante a. 220/1p., archonshipof Avp-AtovOaioSKaXXiArrrov AauTrrTpers. &iyaeij TuIXi) KaTa TO ETr TrS EpCoTrrlCa
5
o ) T-rOV pvoTaTrlgS pouAXS oi TrpUTavEiSTrfS 'AvTlOXI6o[s] quvXfsrTOVTrroraTrnv ATio[v]
rTOV TTaXarljva EuOppocuvov iepbv yEpovra a&voaTbolavev E auT[oCiS] voias EVEKaKai TTr EiS
10
- iri apXoVTroS EOTrrotiia iE[p] OECOv Kai 'AyaTrrnTro MrTrp6s A3p Aiovuciou TOVKcaiWrrTro[u] - oTpaTrrlyouvTo[s] AaoTrrTp?EcS ETriTOUSOTTREiTas Kaaiavo[U] (DcXiTrTrou I-rEIPlcoS oi TpuV'T[a]
15 [v]stSTfS 'AvT1oxiSos puA[s] v Kai EaUTOoUs s Kol ?TrElricavTES rstyla'Ev'rs &xu-rovS
TOvS &cYaEiTOuS &avypaxav
'Av-r iox 8 os nToXtas'AOriva
20 []TrcbWvupo AlAios 'ArroXAcbvios TacAArnv
'OKpKpimo
rcov ZCOTIKOU TTpET
KcorTt cobvos M&aEJlio[s] 'AVEfKnTTOS 'EXaTico[S]
60 060cNOS'IEpoU KA \VTrcovEvOS ypapc.ixga-E*
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INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS 25 ['P]ouEivos'A phallus yatO6ro8os
vacat
'Epfeas Zcoaij nTpoca86KtoS )
Aaiavos KapTro[u] 30 'Arro?acov(DAcov AvupOiXrmpoov
Aup OlhXqcovVE EuSaitcov TpoqiAuou
'AKcuXavo 'AAXESavpou 35
caiSios TEi6JioEvoS
MuVrrIKOS ) 'IEp'AaKXrlriaSrls 'EAXEuotviou MEvESrlipoS ) 'ApTrEcov
40 [..]oitviav6s TEXEo'96p[ou] EviruXiS(rsEUOirpou
XcoacrITrrpos TTapSaXa [Arii]'rpios ) AlovucaoS)
45
lTaU0XAo 'EAEuaEtviou 'HpaKAEi{8o 'AXCObpIoroS rpacriTXrArS 'EpE{iou
Tiv8ioSKacav8icov "Epcos'AvSpoveiKou 50 'E1raop68ErTOS 'E1r[IK]TrT'ou AT EUrp6oCUvvo 'E1TCTap6oSETOS 'ApioropoiXov ZcboClToS cTapao'6vou MUcTIKoO Mr[Trp]68copoS 55 EirruviavbS Tpoqi[ov Zcboailios'EAEUoeiviov
vacat For the date see No. 465. 467. Fragmentof a steleof Pentelicmarble(E.M.283),brokenexceptat the right,foundat the foot of the western slope of the Acropolis. H. 0.43 m.; W. 0.18 m.; Th. 0.18 m.; LH. 0.008 m.-0.015 m. Ed. P. Graindor,B.C.H., LI, 1927,pp. 298-300,No. 73; J. Kirchner,I.G., II2, 1818. ANTIOCHIS paulloante220p. ---]ap [ayaeriTXri. r -----TOWS]6XirE [XOVTOS, opaTTrqyoUVTosTrri
ta' [irTas----------------]Trrpu T-rs'AvTioXi6oSp]uAXsC5 [oI TrrpUTaVEIS 5
KaliTOUS&Ei]ai'Toua&v [TrtliaavTEs avurTO5U [pypacav ?TrcbVUlPOS---1TT]uvOoXpicrou
[vacat?--Col. I missing 10
----] lcTTarlvE1s raaoKou ['ETriyovo]s
[..7...] rLaanou 5C [...6...]61rs Ar rl'Tpiou [... 7....] 6Ka6 l nooXu&XKris
AFTER THE CREATIONOF HADRIANIS
325
-.5...]voS movali
15
[AecoviS6r)s cV6bpov ['AXo,-rr]EKT,OEEV vacat pcov [----J]a
20
fpeoS
IEEpOSyE
[---]WLos GEo8cbpou ['AaKXTj]-rria'8Tj ) [Xija]XfBca P3[ouA]iiryp [EIqnKpx]Tr-rs 'Ap-rTicov[os] i-rr[--- ] ['ApTE'j1cjav) [cDppiv] il aot
25 lacuna The date should be close to Nos. 466 and 472; see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pp. 43-44. The last letter in line 6 is upsilon, not sigma, and the name must be read as a patronymic and not as the epithet of an exegete (I.G., 112, 1818; J. H. Oliver, Athenian Expounders,p. 159, No. I 46). There is sufficient space for a name of normal length in line 6 and the beginning of line 7 will either have been left blank or have been inscribed with the beginning of column I of the register. For the name Pythochrystos, cf. No. 469, line 9. The names in lines 8-12 belong to Pallene. 468. Fragment of Pentelic marble (I 3709), broken on all sides except possibly at the left. Found on March 4, 1936, among marbles from the wall of a modern house over the west end of South Stoa II (K-L 15). H. 0.28 i.; W. 0.24 i.; Th. 0.155 i.; LH. 0.01 m. Ed. J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, pp. 63-64, No. 29, photograph p. 64. ERECHTHEIS ca. a. 220 p. lacuna
[-]ctye [ ZcHayrru]po[ I ?
I
Aa4mrrr[pels]
5 'ETTrfiKTrOn ----r Crqp6avvos'A1p[po8iatovu P[Fit4-roS Aiov[uoiou]
KNa.p9s 'Onr7af11oU] 'Rhapos'I7'apo[vJ 10 Aip 'A;k[Kayqp[-nsj ACip'AA[K]at4vris ve(c&repos)I
TEitioKXiQ.[s?---I "OvcaaosA[-----? ? 'ArrlK6 3-----15 TTalaip[co ----?
[------------I lacuna 469. Part of a herm of Pentelic marble (11393), with the left side preserved. Found on February 24, 1934, in the wall of a modern house south of the central part of the Middle Stoa (L-M 14). H. 0.47 i.; W. 0.29 i.; Th. 0.128 i.; LH. 0.015 m. in line 1, 0.012 m. in lines 2-8, and 0.008 m. in lines 9-11. Ed. J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, pp. 66-67, No. 32, photograph p. 67; S.E.G., XIV, 95.
326
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS PTOLEMAIS
post a. 216 p.
['Ay]aoiflv TX[ri] 'Eri a&[p]xovro[SAOiE-Tiou? 'ApapICa] vou Map[aOcoviou ---- Trpura] vicas ot ['rrpUTavEs TTiSTTTo]
5 aeXoat8os[pvXfis TlriravETS]
:a[uT]o0S KCa[TOrjS atlT'rouS &v?]
y[pa]yav 'Errcb[vwuos------] [BEpE]vIKd(at [--TTue6]Xprioros 10 [--AT]too9e[vrls]
[--SE]KoUv[8os]
[]------For the date see No. 470. 470. Herm of Pentelic marble (E.M. 10322), broken at the top and bottom, found on June 15, 1860, during excavations by the Greek Archaeological Society in the area then identified as the "Gymnasium of Ptolemy." H. 0.645 m.; W. 0.26 m.; Th. 0.24 m.; LH. 0.011 m. (lines 1-6) and 0.008 m. (lines 7-54). Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'Ep. 'Apx., 1860, No. 3831; S. A. Koumanoudes, 'A0iva&,October 29, 1860; W. Dittenberger, I.G., Ill, 1054, from a transcript by O. Lueders; P. Graindor, Album, p. 64, No. 95, photograph of a squeeze pl. LXXV; J. Kirchner, LG., III, 1824. No. 476 was inscribed lower down on the same face of the herm. No. 477 was inscribed on the left side, and Nos. 478 and 480 were inscribed on the back. ATTALIS post a. 216 p., archonship of AOTJrios'Apaptav6o Mapa0cbvlos.
lacuna voias vEKa Kacl Tris elS [aUTOiros] e0wroltaS ?* ritapXov-roS [Aoi?] ?
Trov 'ApaptavoO Mapa0cov[ou], oTpaTriyoUvTos 5
?-rri'ro[S
6]
TrAsEITaS IEpicos AOp M-EArr[oIE] vo0 'AVTrVOc^oS.
vacat nroXtia'A0lvai xrrcbwvvos ?rcbvrvuos TTiVapioSUp6,K[os]
10
ANXA6ytIuos AUKOipyos
15
TEi B&daos ATXAi6q
20
Z&yapIs) 'EpacoTvos) i0fi,Uov ).
ZcbamUos Ol6(0ev)? ZcbIloS DoiPo[]
AMpAIoI 35 nToirosBEp[VEIKi8ou]
Tla[----] 45 Au[----] no[----]
Tpo[----] VipL?-----]
AFTER THE CREATIONOF HADRIANIS 25
30
S DiXoo[--] "IrrTrapxo niovriosAiou
327
rop[yfas 'HpaKAESovu?] 50 'ACo[KX[rriaStis]
TTlpetios'E1rTKTrmTo[u] Kc'rr lhAou1eUv6S Alovacros 'Ovrcafifov Elri-rUvosZcomIpou
Aio6OTov Espcrrricov
NlKo[Trpdrrou] 'ETriKTr[T ros uit] 9po[vros] MXiar[aos]
vacat
yp pBouEvrTov vacat
The date must be after ca. A.D. 212 because of the mention of AOpilAiolin line 34 (cf. D. J. Geagan, Hesperia, Supplement XII, 1967, p. 102, with references cited in note 81). The prytaneis in lines 9 and 27 were identified by J. A. Notopoulos with epheboi who served in A.D. 205/6 (Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pp. 37-38), providing presumably a terminuspost quem of A.D. 216 for the inscription.
471. Inscribedbelow No. 389. Ed. W. Dittenberger, I.G., III, 1060, from a transcript by 0. Lueders; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1830, from a
transcriptby P. Graindor,Chronologie, p. 229, note 1.
post a. 216p., archonshipof Aop&trios 'Apaplav6oMapaecbvios Tro K [nrr&p]XovToS ? 'Apapl [pa A]o9[p]rTou [avoi Mapa0],ocrpaTr [yoivTroSM6Err]otiev 5 [o --]I------O] lacuna For the date see No. 470. 472. Inscribedon the rightside of No. 380. LH. 0.01 m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys,'Ep. 'Apx., 1858,No. 3262; W. Dittenberger,I.G., III, 1036;J. Kirchner,I.G., II2, 1783; J. A. Notopoulos,Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 43 (for the firstfive lines). ANTIOCHIS post a. 216p., archonshipof Aolu 'ApaptavosMapaecbvtos. [rri &pXovTros Ao,u] ['Apaptavoi MapaOco] [viou, c-rpaTryovTros] i] [TrriTOrSo6XrrEiTas
5 EpEcos MEXrroie] [AOpvou vvoi Trpu[TrvEts] [Tis] 'AvorioXio[s cv] [Xfi] TE.16Ac7avTES
[9au-r]o*sKai 'TOSai 10 [aE-r]ovuS v[6yp]ayav. [rT1aXAX[v?]TS [gTr]6wvvioSATAAeinKlos
[..]o[...]s [ATA]'l[as]6OXpCo
15 [...]o[ .. ..]\IC
[...]oe [...]~o [.. .s..] OlXcov [..]
AlovOaios
T[---] [K]X[k]cov
328
INSCRIPTIONS:ATHENIANCOUNCILLORS 20 [A]8
[A]T[A] Xpi[oar]os ['A]MXavS[p]os [---]
[OXuv]lros'A[X6EcavSp]ou 25 [...]o
[.....9....]ou
'ArT[o]aAb[vtos...] rTa[..]o
[....]covo[...s5..]av[..]o[-] KXaAiovCltioS
[...]
ZriTavo[s]
30 [n]poao866Kt1o[S--] [nlTpor86KtK[pOS---] MEyta-ro[--ca. 8--]O[.]ou
MEy[lo]TO[---]
'EXtr[---]
35 'E'ri[y]ovosrXa[cn]ou EEl6.fcov )
[...5..]
2coTnp[-]
iAcov)
A[....] Ma~i].[ou]
40 (Dl[X]aveiso Kai[.]o[-] 'A va[p] \oa[Ttoi] [TE]POKpa'TrS[---] 'AAcoTrEK[fee]v
AovUKio AUKIS 45 Bcua< 'Aypirnrras eE06copos )
T?PTIS EqrlaX|?at EIltiKpTrris 'ApT'hCOv[os]
50 Atovi'closElilKp&Cou 'EpyasEis 'AOiv6ocoposE.//s/E Ouppilviailo
EOXoyosK7ECov[O0ou] 55 Kptcoets EUrraKTOS )
[y]pap,ci.aTrEs povuAE[uTcv]
[-----]
Lines 20 and 21 lapis 0.
For the date see No. 470. We owe to D. J. Geaganthe restorationof line 24. 473. InscribedalongsideNo. 380 on the front of the herm. LH. 0.009 m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys,'Ep. 'Apx., 1858,No. 3261; W. Dittenberger,.G., III, 1037;J. Kirchner,LG., II, 1784. OINEIS post a. 216p. (Lines 1-17, tracesonly) 18 ['Ay]ateoKfi[s] ['Err]iKTT-ro[s] 20
'Opeay6pcas E[l] vacat
i5oTr[ov]
'Ovwoiaos) 'Ovfolios [EOrT]]
vacatXiS[ou]
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
329
25 A[....]66o[pos] [...] 'Arr Xrl[ts] [...S..]?Xos
['AXapvets] ? 30
35
[.... 8 ....] 'ATro 'AVTiTr[aT]pos K.AOE6EOTrTOS 'Ayae'?Epos 'Eppeio[u] K[a]?aMyalioSAIovw[a(ou] KAEos) 'OijeEv TpcoToykvrs) TJaiSpcos AeA(piKO[u]
40
ctai6'PoupsTvos 'IEpcov TnapClaovoS (DiXoi-rio rFa&ou 'lITTrrTroTOaSat
Xapi5qrios'OSAu4[IriKoi] 'OXuvrrlKOS ) co-rTa) nTT-A?[(aroIs] UpaLTeArrl[----] 6E[----]
45 Line34, lapisKAEnOL. The date should be close to that of No. 472; see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 43. 474. An inscribed herm of Pentelic marble (I 950), preserving the right shoulder and chest, but with original thickness not preserved. Found on June 6, 1933, in a late Roman context in front of the central part of the Stoa of Zeus (I 6). The sides are carefully dressed and show traces of mortises which were not reported in the original
publication. H. 0.225 m; W. 0.165 m.; Th. 0.105 m.; LH. 0.011 m. and 0.014 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XV, 1946,pp. 239-240, No. 73, photographp. 239. post ca. a. 217 p.
'AyatOil[Tirrlt] &rriapXOv[-os r.' KuiVTou] KAcovos M[apa0coviou,] T ri Ta] rrpaTcT[yoUvTos
5 [orrXaTT.ATi. 'Iroxpacou] oi TrpvTa] [TTcaFrlvEcos [vsEsTris----pv)fis] [------------------_
]
For the date, see No. 476. 475. Herm of Pentelic marble, broken at the bottom, found in June of 1902 near the Church of St. Spyridon east
of the Towerof the Winds.We werenot able in our searchto locate this stone.
H. 0.21 m.; W. 0.29 m.; Th. 0.12 m. Ed. A. Wilhelm, Beitrdge, p. 100, No. 84, photograph of a squeeze; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1823.
AKAMANTIS K&ov MapaOcbvtoS. post ca. a. 217p., archonshipof r&FioKIVTvroS irl a&pXovTosr Kufv KIcovos Mapa0cvovou, orpaTTryoUvTOS I'spoOS
h ATA'IaoXPOOU v Ta7cArv[6cos] 5
TrS 'AKaptvar[[IoS] oi Tpv-rTavEiS TinfricaVTESca[v] [(p]uAfiS [ro]
For the date see No. 476.
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330
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belowNo. 470,on the samefaceof theherm. 476.Inscribed LH. 0.007 m.-0.008 m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys,'Ep. 'Apx., 1860,No. 3831; W. Dittenberger,I.G., III, 1055; J. Kirchner,I.G., II2, 1825; P. Graindor,Album,pp. 64-65, No. 95, photographof a squeezepl. LXXV. ATTALIS post ca. a. 217 p., archonship of raFos
Ktos KA&v MapcOcbvios.
&ya0qtl'rOX)(t ?ri aPXOVTOS o roKviv KuiT Ki[vos] 5
Mapaocoviou,crpacTryopivroS[rrlTroVs] 6'TrrATaS T7O[AinvkcoS] TToAl{ov 'laoXpIcrouv
' ot TrpTr&aVIS Trfi 'ArrcaAiSosq>uXpf[ rrpv] Traveia TerTIlraav-TS avuTro*s&v[pypapav] thrc)vuos nloXias 'Ae0rvc AOpjA[itoi] Tlniva Tnp6KAos rrcbvwUlOS fp?Ei6c[vrlS]
AOp'ETrrfKrT[os] 20 'Aetiov[abs]
TeIvios aIdpScos 10 MSi Matli[i]vos TTfeiva TTp6Aos
vacat
?Ayvos) [..]oiAfis Alovaiou
nToar& C rpu
[r?]vAOios 'Avni6Xov
15 [...s..]Tcop [...6...]oyX
lacuna The date should follow closelythat of No. 470; see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,pp. 37-39. The restorationin line 19 (line 71 in the Corpus)should be flpEic4[vrlS](cf. No. 399, line 5). 477. Inscribedon the left side of No. 470. LH. 0.022 m. (lines 1-12) and 0.009 m. (lines 13-41). Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'Ep. 'Apx., 1860, No. 3830; W. Dittenberger, I.G., III, 1056, from a transcriptby U. Koehler; J. Kirchner, I.G., IIP, 1826.
PANDIONIS post ca. a. 217 p., archonship of
r&lOs
5
Kivtros KAXcov Mapaecbvtos.
[ir &apXOVTOS rat] [ou Kiv-rTov Ki] [covos Mapa0covt] [ov, orCpaTrlyoOv] [ros] rrl Tros 6wTrA[e]
Trasn AtA 'looxpp [o]ou nTTaArvcoS 10
ofl wTpUT&VeS
rTfS
lTavslovi6os
qpu
AXfi Trlo"C avT-rE [I]auTro[Cs] Kal To*S
[&lairTous &Svty]pa[yav]. vacat 0.038 m.
[&rcbw]p[os llo]lis 'Aerlva -trcbvvUno5
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
331
15 Kaa[tav]6s'ArroAcovto[s] ITrtp Kaoa[av6]s'I[oc6X]pUv[os] Zretp '1oO[AitoO]E68apoS TEtlp ]TI i///OSE Ttp [.... 8....]eo[.. Kaa[t]av6s Arll-rptoS ErElp
20 AtA'ETrtybvrlS
TIp
no|jI Alov*aios
TTaia
Aiovua68copos)
Trata
EiKaprrosAtowvao8o6pou
[XT]Ei[p]
Kao-losMevvas 25 'E'rraCppo6'ETo 'Eppeiovu cov [A]X EiOoraX BiKTcopETrp6rcovoS TaTcavos )
'
TT6'OpT-rlaoS Mrv66copos 30 'Ovficnos ToXAvu
FTTala Tat TTat Tat Tat
Tat avse
OiXMapETvos v T Atoowa6copos
TTat fat
r&tosnpsi'pou
nlat
ZcoaiCov NetK6rorpaTos
vacat
35 'Apa3&Kavros n[at] NEIKOTr6AECOs OaUo-ros'E-warrpo8SETOuTa[t] 'Aa&oKavroS 'Ap-rTcovo[S] Ku[Sae] rT[Etp] 'HpaKANeiSTI) ) TuXtK6s X[TErp] 40
n[at] 'Ayae6rrous 'EptEIov uowr GiCX7oS &p[XS; ] -E'rrr'ploS
[-----------] For the date see No. 476. 478. Inscribedon the back of the hermwhichcarriesNo. 470. LH. 0.007 m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'Eqp.'ApX., 1860, No. 3832; S. A. Koumanoudes, 'Aerva, October 29, 1860; W. Ditten-
berger,L.G.,III, 1057,from a transcriptby O. Lueders;J. Kirchner,LG., II2, 1827. ATTALIS post ca. a. 217 p.
lacuna
[----] iuPu/////11AO [----]os 'HAlocobpou [uvJpp]pcov'E1rTKTrriTO Ivv$ppovrr[os] ['ETriK]TTrTOS
5 [----]ls) [----]s NEtKoorp&Tou
[----]S ) [.-----] NE//////1E/// OY 10 [(Xca? [------]s
"E]Ar?2v s-r[p]drcovos
[------]8Tros
[----K]Xir ?vo[S] [---'A'rra]Tro*ptos
332
INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS 15 [.---- T]EXap6pos [' Hpa
[K6]IVTro ) ['AT]TtIKO'S Aqppoito{aou 20
[..] nlivSapos
M&pKou ['E'rr&]yaeos ['AvT]ioXos Aiovwa[---]
s pov[Xv-ruTov---] [ypa]pcaTEr [Traic]as qTvAuXs Zcl[pJ]os Ooif3[ou]
25
[&{fa]EToi vacat 0.038 m.
The date is suggestedby the dates assignedto the other texts belongingto this monument(cf. No. 476 and Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,pp. 37-39). The restorationin line 16 was madeby G. Stamires,Hesperia,XXVI, 1957, p. 46, note 53. 479. Inscribedon the cliff at the foot of Mt. Arapison Salamis. W. 0.60 m.; LH. 0.021 m. (lines 1-3) and 0.01 m. (lines 4-6). Ed. H. G. Lolling, Ath. Mitt., I, 1876, pp. 135-136; W. Dittenberger, I.G., HIT,1071 and Addendum, 513; p. J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1811.
HIPPOTHONTIS post a. 217p. ot -rrpv-ruvisrfis 'ITrlroocovrTios qupvfi
5
T-rVee6v aCTroIS&vkypa,avp E?OoEp3arcravTrs 'AWrrocovtosMrlTpo8cbpou,ETruXi6rrlS ), AKaioS OAaXloS), E*Kap-lrirs rTp6opov,'AppoSicios )
),
For the date see J. A. Notopoulos,Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 43. 480. Inscribedon the back of the hermwhichcarriesNo. 470, underNo. 478. LH. 0.008 m. (lines 1-10) and 0.006 m. (lines 11-28). Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'Ep. 'APX., 1860, No. 3832; W. Dittenberger, I.G., im, 1058, from a transcript by 0. Lueders; J. Kirchner, I.G., I12, 1828.
ATTALIS post ca. a. 218 p., archonship of TiPpipos KXactioS nT&TpoKAoS AauTrrpEiS. &ya0 ft TXrO t [wri] &pXOVTOSp968v[Tro]
[u] Ai6s Ev 'OXvvniia TipE[piou] 5
KXauSiovu Tlarp6oKAou [Aa] []Trrrp?cos, rTpca-rrlyo0v[-roS rr]
I -ra orrAa KXauSiou 'ETrriy[vous]
MEXITECOs, Z Trpv, o 'rrp[uTa&vei] S Tis 'ArTTraAios 9u[AfS Tt] IlcaaVTEs
gavTo*[s
Kai
AFTER THE CREATION OF HADRIANIS
333
10 7ro1(s) &la&rTOuS &vvypa[pav].
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Line17 NEQI2. The date should follow closely those of Nos. 470 and 476; see J. A. Notopoulos, Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pp. 37-39. 481. Three fragments of Pentelic marble. Fragment a (I 1417), with part of the left side preserved, was found on May 1, 1934, over the floor of the Tholos (G 12); it makes a close join above fragment c. Fragment b (I 1952), with the smooth right side preserved, but otherwise broken, was found on May 10, 1934, in a late context west of the Tholos (G 11). Fragment c (11881), with the smooth left edge preserved, was found on April 27, 1934, in
a late contextsouth of the Tholos (G 12); it makesa closejoin below fragmenta. a and c: H. 0.13 i.; W. 0.107 i.; Th. 0.037 i.; LH. Ca.0.012 m. b: H. 0.102 i.; W. 0.072 i.; Th. 0.031 i., LH. 0.014 m.
Ed. a: J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, p. 40, No. 10, photograph; a and c: B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XVI, 1947, p. 183, No. 88, photograph p1. XXXVII; a, b, and c: B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, p. 49, No. 59, photograph of b pl. 10; S.E.G., XIX, 156. post ca. a. 218 p. a
c 5
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b
This text has been associatedby J. A. Notopoulos with LG., JJ2, 1828 = No. 480 (Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,
p. 40) and should not be far separated from it in date.
482. Fragment (E.M. 8451) with the left side and bottom preserved but broken at the top and on the right, seen by Pittakys on the north slope of the Acropolis. H. 0.50 i.;
W. 0.29 i.; Th. 0.10 i.;
LH. 0.017 m. (lines 1-7) and 0.01 m. (lines 8-19).
Ed. Richard Chandler, Inscriptiones,II, p. 64, No. 56; K. S. Pittakys, L'anCienneAthines, p. 150; A. Boeckh, C.LG., 186; W. Dittenberger,LG., III, 1047;J. Kirchner, I.G., 112, 1801.
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[Tr]oS 6T?EiTr[aS] [M]ouvariou O[0o] TrlCrKOU 'Alrlv[tk]
cos vacat []rc.bvwo5s< AtATTvppo6pos 10 'AxapvlTs AipAX [toi] A[q]ovinos ) GOE6o'ivCTros rXouT&(pXov MaKapECIS 'EAEuovrvioU
'EAVucTeiviov ['E]7TriiaXos 15 [E]tafSoToS OE'toarowKAtous [i]Epe*sEiaiSoTos )
vacat0.045m. [r]ti-r&rrTs rrpvravecovie
ToIrnonlXos [p]ECs 'Ay&ecov ?Du&cmlos. vacat This inscription cannot belong to 190/1 or 19112, as suggested by J. A. Notopoulos (Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, in line 9 indicates a date after 212 (cf. A. E. Raubitschek, p. 22, and Table I), for the mention of the AMpfAX[ioi] rpas 'Avrcoviou KPpajiworo*A?ov, p. 250 with note 3). The dating is suggested from the prosopography, for the prytaneis in lines 13 and 14 (who reappear in No. 483) were epheboi in 207/8 (I.G., II2, 2199, lines 11, 22, 32, 33, etc), providing presumably a terminuspost quem of A.D. 218.
483. Fragmentof a stele of Pentelicmarble(E.M. 6123)with the left side preservedbut otherwisebroken. H. 0.11 m.; W. 0.19 m.; Th. 0.04 m.; LH. 0.007 m. Ed. P. Graindor, Rev. Arch., VI, 1917, p. 28, No. 15, photograph of a squeeze p.29; J. Kirchner, I.G., II2, 1802.
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5 ETrcovos AihTTupcp[6]po[s] Alovialos ) K\ 'Hht6copos 'ETTicaXos'EEAvsuaoviou ' [M]aKapeOSEevam viou 10 [K]A'PbSmrr[o]s [----]P
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For the date see note on No. 482. 484. Five fragments of Pentelic marble, broken on all sides and at the back. Fragment a (1 1430a) was found on March 2, 1934, in a late context just outside the Tholos to the north (G 11); it joins above fragment c. Fragment
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b (I 1430d)was found on March 17, 1934,in a late contextover the floor of the Tholos (G 11); it joins at the right of fragment d. Fragment c (I 1451) was found on March 3, 1934, in a late context north of the Tholos
(G 11);it joins below fragmenta. Fragmentd (1 1430b)was found on March16, 1934,in a late contextover the floor of the Tholos (G 11); it joins at the left of fragmentb. Fragmente (I 1430c)was found on March16, 1934, in a late contextover the floor of the Tholos (G 11); it makesno contactwith the otherfragments. a: H. 0.042 m.; W. 0.05 m.; Th. 0.037 m.; LH. 0.014 m. b: H. 0.135 m.; W. 0.09 m.; Th. 0.042 m.; LH. 0.011 m.-0.021 m. c: H. 0.062 m.; W. 0.124 m.; Th. 0.06 m.; LH. 0.016 m. d: H. 0.072 m.; W. 0.068 m.; Th. 0.029 m.; LH. 0.018 m. e: H. 0.063 m.; W. 0.063 m.; Th. 0.065 m.; LH. 0.021 m. Measurements as joined (a plus c): H. 0.062 m.; W. 0.135 m.; Th. 0.06 m., and (b plus d): H. 0.14m.; W. 0.13 m.;
Th. 0.042 m. Ed. J. H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, pp. 65-66, No. 31, omitting fragment e, photograph p. 66.
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485. Two joining fragmentsfrom a block of Pentelicmarble(I 661) with part of the right side preserved,but otherwisebroken,found on April 5, 1933,in the wall of a modernbothros over the Templeof Ares (K 7). H. 0.46 m.; W. 0.29 m.; Th. 0.21 m.; LH. 0.024 m. (lines4-5), 0.02 m. (lines6-9). Ed. J. H. Oliver,Hesperia,IV, 1935,pp. 50-52, No. 13, photographp. 51. ca. a. 225 p. ca. 9---] [____ca. 18 --_______ [-ca. 2 -coTpOaTryouTos Tri]
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The hoplite general Flavius Philostratosthe younger is probablythe son of Flavius Philostratos,hoplite generalca. A.D.205 (Nos. 447, 448, and 449), cf. Hesperia,XL, 1971,p. 324, with the correction,XLI, 1972,
p. 141. For the disposition of the text in lines 2-4 we are indebted to a suggestion by E. Kapetanopoulos.
486. Inscribedon the back of the hermwhichcarriesNo. 449. LH. 0.009 m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys, 'Eg). 'ApX., 1854, No. 2322; W. Dittenberger, I.G., III, 1299; J. Kirchner, I.G., TIP,2482.
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487. Fragmentof Pentelicmarble,brokenon all sides. Ed. K. S. Pittakys,L'ancienneAthenes,p. 161; W. Dittenberger,from a transcriptby U. Koehler,I.G., III, 1074;J. Kirchner,LG., II2, 1833(line 1 republishedas LG., II2,3601). LEONTISOR HADRIANIS saec. III p. lacuna 'ArTxKov vacat
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Ed. K. S. Pittakys,'E. 'Apx., 1839,No. 183, republishedin 1856,No. 2875; W. Dittenberger,from a transcriptby U. Koehler,I.G., III, 1075b;J. Kirchner,from a transcriptby J. von Prott,I.G., II2, 1834b. saec. III p. []rri &pXO[vros-------Trrpavefas] IB, ol rrpu'r&dv[tiSTrfS----qAXfis TInf1cOV] 'rESk?avTOI Ka[l rTOS dlaiTrous &vi?ypacav]
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489. Inscribedon the left side of No. 488. LH. 0.010 m. Ed. K. S. Pittakys,'ET. 'ApX.,1839,No. 183;W. Dittenberger,LG., III, 1075a;J. Kirchner,froma transcript by J. von Prott, I.G.,
12,
1834a.
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lacuna 490. Fragmentof Hymettianmarble(I 3606),with the originalback preservedbut brokenon all sides. Found on February27, 1936,in a Byzantinewall in front of the Stoa of Zeus (I 6). H. 0.12 m.; W. 0.178 m.; Th. 0.09 m.; LH. 0.01 m.-0.015 m. Ed. B. D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, p. 247, No. 24, photograph pl. 52; S.E.G., XIV, 103.
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originalback.
a: H. 0.34 m.; W. 0.54 m.; Th. 0.09 m.; LH. 0.015 m. b: H. 0.50 m.; W. 0.51 m.; Th. 0.09 m.; LH. 0.015 m. Ed. a: A. Dumont, Fastes eponymiquesd'Athenes, pp. 49-50; a and b: W. Dittenberger, from a transcript by U. Koehler, L.G., III, 1063; corrections by P. Graindor, Album, p. 66, No. 97, photograph of a pl. LXXVI;
J. Kirchner,LG., IIa, 1832.Cf. S.E.G., III, 267. HADRIANIS ca. a. 231/2p., archonshipof Kacnav6s a irlr&pXovroSV VKacnavoI -----. 10 cTpaTrryoOvTos rr!ira 6[rrXa-----] ol Trpurraves TriS'ASpav[{6os u5 uics TmlCrfiavrs] V &vypayav. aUvTovros _ 'ASpiavi6os_
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The ends of nameswhichappearinscribedin a differenthand at the left of fragmenta (lines 1-3 of our text) maybelongto anotherlist and a differentyear.For the date see J. A. Notopoulos,Hesperia,XVIII, 1949,p. 40, and see D.J. Geagan, Hesperia,Suppl. XII, 1967, p. 92, note 1. If the archon is identifiedwith Kacnav6s 'IEpoKpuvgX EtpiesS(I.G., II2, 2241), the date will be A.D. 230/1 (cf. L. Moretti, Iscrizioniagonistichegreche, 1953,pp. 202-203).
APPENDIX
(492-494)
492. Seven fragments, all found on the Acropolis, from a Pentelic marble stele. a (E.M. 8076) = I.G., II2, 1697a: Originalleft side and back preserved,but otherwisebroken. H. 0.19 m.; W. 0.14 m.; Th. 0.09 m.; LH. 0.006 m. b (E.M. 8077) = LG., II2, 1697b: Original left side preserved, but otherwise broken. H. 0.16 m.; W. 0.10 m.; Th. 0.07 m.; LH. 0.006 m. c (E.M. 8078) = I.G., II2, 1697c: Original left side and back preserved, but otherwise broken. H. 0.30 m.; W. 0.25 m.; Th. 0.09 m.; LH. 0.006 m. d (E.M. 12394) = L.G., II2, 2372: Original left side only preserved. H. 0.22 m.; W. 0.22 m.; Th. 0.07 m.; LH. ca. 0.006 m. e (E.M. 8656) = LG., II2, 1698b: Broken on all sides and at the back. H. 0.32 m.; W. 0.16 m.; Th. 0.04 m.; LH. 0.006 m. f(E.M. 8080) = LG., II2, 1698a: Broken on all sides and at the back. H. 0.16 m.; W. 0.15 m.; Th. 0.04 m.; LH. 0.006 m. g (E.M. 8079) = LG., II2, 1698c: Broken on all sides and at the back. H. 0.27 m.; W. 0.33 m.; Th. 0.04 m.; LH. 0.006 m. Fragment c was edited by H. Lolling (A?Tr., 1889, p. 86) and re-edited by U. Koehler (I.G., II 5, 995b), who
associatedit with a whichhe had publishedearlieras I.G., IT,995. Fragmentb was joined to a by A. Wilhelm and published together with a and c by J. Kirchner (I.G., II2, 1697). Fragments e, f, and g were edited by U. Koehler (I.G., II, 997, II 5, 1002b, and II, 996), associated as belonging to the same inscription by A. Wilhelm, and republishedtogether by J. Kirchner(I.G., II2, 1698). Fragment d was edited by J. Hondius (Novae Inscriptiones Atticae, 1925, pp. 113-116, No. XVI = S.E.G., III, 142) and J. Kirchner (I.G., II2, 2372). Fragments d, e, f, and g were first associated with a, b, and c by S. Dow.1 For the text of No. 492 see pp. 342-343. Judging from the quotas the list cannot be bouleutai alone, as proposed by Kirchner, but it must be closely related, for the representation of each preserved deme is either identical with, or larger than, the corresponding bouleutic quota. Demes with a quota of one bouleutes, e.g. Themakos, Phegous, Lousia, also have one representative here, with the exception of Otryne, which has two. On the other hand, Lower Pergase, Phyle,, Keiriadai, etc., which normally had two bouleutai, each have three representatives here, and demes with larger bouleutic quotas, e.g. Anagyrous, Halai, Phegaia, have a corresponding increase in representation on this list. In fact, the total representation of the demes preserved in the unidentified text is approximately one-half larger than the total of the corresponding bouleutic quotas; that is, the list, if complete, would contain about 750 names. Moreover, the difference between the length of column II, which contained presumably the rosters of Pandionis and Leontis, and column III, which contained the rosters of Akamantis probably and Oineis certainly, appears to reflect the difference in the number of demotics in these respective groups of phylai, confirming what we might judge from the quotas, viz. that the individual tribal contingents were equal in size with seventy-five members
each. Possiblythe catalogueis a list of bouleutaiand alternates,althoughthe numberof bouleuticalternatesis generally regarded to have been equal to the number of bouleutai, viz. 500 in the period of the original ten phylai.2 1 Both text and commentary,below, owe much to 2 Cf. U. zur
notes by S. Dow and H. J. Carroll,Jr. communicatedto J. S. Traill. Kahrstedt, Untersuchungen Magistraturin Athen, Studienzum offentlichenRecht Athens, Teil II, Stuttgart,1936, pp. 124-134. The chief ancient source is Aeschines, III, 62, as interpretedby Harpokration, s.v. wtahxccv. See J. A. 0. Larsen, in Greekand RomanHistory, 1955,pp. 194-195, note 23, in supportof the interpretationadvancedhere. RepresentativeGovernment
BOULEUTAIAND ALTERNATES(?) ca. a. 370 a.
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493. Five fragments of Hymettian marble, all broken on all sides, except d which preserves part of the right side. Fragments b (E.M. 8670) and d (E.M. 8675) were found on the Acropoiis, fragments a (E.M. 8672), c (E.M.
8674),and e (E.M. 8676)on the south slope of the Acropolis. a: b: c: d: e:
H. H. H. H. H.
0.24 m.; 0.23 m.; 0.18 m.; 0.49 m.; 0.30 m.;
W. 0.27 m.; W. 0.27 m.; W. 0.24 m.; W. 0.29 m.; W. 0.28 m.;
Th. 0.06 m. Th. 0.10 m. Th. 0.07 m. Th. 0.15 m. Th. 0.12 m.
LH. (all fragments)0.005m. Ed. b and d, U. Koehler, I.G., II, 1014 and 1017; a, b, c, d, and e, J. Kirchner, I.G., 112, 1699, whose text we
reprintunchanged(p. 344). In listing the demesmen individually with demotics this text resembles none of the regular bouleutic catalogues, and Kirchner's restoration of the heading and identification should probably be rejected. It might be a private dedication by a group of bouleutai, like No. 49, but the circumstances, including the location, attending the
settingup of that text have no parallelhere.
494. Block of Hymettian marble (I 6954), from the tower of the Post-Herulian Wall at the southwest corner of the Library of Pantainos (R 15), removed in August of 1959. Two corners are broken away and there are minor abrasions. All four sides are smooth-finished and there is a recessed band 0.003 m. deep and 0.03 m. high around the bottom. The top surface is rough-picked to within 0.06 m. of each edge and has a lifting hole in the center measuring 0.095 m. by 0.02 m. The inscription is on one of the short ends and forms the lower part of
a text that presumablybeganon the block above.
H. 0.405 m.; W. 0.578 m.; Th. 1.195 m.; LH. 0.006 m.
Ed. B. D. Meritt,Hesperia,XXXIII, 1964,pp. 201-202, No. 53, photographpl. 34; S.E.G., XXI, 591. KEKROPIS ca. a. 321 a.
NON-2TOIX.
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lauvcavias XaptSilSou 'lpcbvuwpos'Ipov*Pou
15 'Apior6OcaXOS ATlnoX&pov ArTpoX&prls ArloX&apou
OE68copos EEocbpo[u] Tnvu6copos'Aycovirrrrou
vacat UTrcalrqTTlot
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25
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'AacoiTr6copoS ['I]oCXop&Xou 'IoX6oIaXOS 'ApicT-roidcxou Xicovl8ou AucIrKpa&rT
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INSCRIPTIONS: ATHENIAN COUNCILLORS
When Merittpublishedthis text very little was known concerningthe quotas of the demes belongingto Kekropis and he favored the identification of the text as a list of councillors rather than epheboi. We now know, however, that Xypete had seven representatives in the Council (No. 31), Melite also probably seven (Nos. 20, 61, and 72), and Sypalettos probably two (Nos. 18 and 43, but cf. No. 16), quotas very different from those recorded here. Accordingly, we prefer to leave the list unidentified.
INDICES
PROSOPOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF GREEK NAMES The reader's attention is drawn to the following conventions employed in this index. In general the abbreviations of J. Kirchner, ProsopographiaAttica, are followed. 1 All names are councillors unless otherwise designated. 2 An asterisk (*) beside the name indicates that the name is rare or otherwise of special interest in Athens. 3 The equality sign (=) signifies "is identical to" or "should be identified with." When such identifications have been made by both name and patronymic, referenceshave been entered generally only under the full name and not also under the patronymic. In both Greek and Roman names all elements have been indexed and should be consulted for references. Wherever possible the reader is referred to J. Kirchner's ProsopographiaAttica (P.A.), to J. Sundwall's Nachtraigezur ProsopographiaAttica (N.P.A.), or to J. K. Davies' AthenianPropertied Families 600-300B.c. (A.P.F.). 4 Only broken names for which the first letter or letters have been preserved are listed. 5 Since the reader will in all cases consult the text, for reasons of economy doubtful letters are not indicated by dots or broken type and spaces within the citations are not numbered. For similar reasons of economy authors' names have not generally been cited in references to periodicals. 6 In determining dates it is assumed that a generation is approximately thirty-three years. The date assigned to a father, consequently, will be earlier by that much than the date given to the son. For the dates assigned to the names cited as parallel the reader is referred to the works cited in the Introduction (pp. 20-21, notes 69 and 72). 7 The demotics and tribal names are generally given according to the form which appears in the particular inscription. For the tribal assignment of the Attic demes the reader is referred to Hesperia, Supplement XIV, Appendices B and C. The particular sections of the homonymous and divided demes are not specially designated in this index and for such information the reader must consult the individual texts. 8 In alphabetizing the names simple names come first. These are followed by simple names with some attendant qualification (including "father of"). Next come names with patronymics. These are followed by names with the designation of their phylai, in alphabetical order, and last come the names with demotics, in alphabetical order. There are occasions when a family relationship is most easily noted by a slight deviation from true alphabetical order, but such deviations are rare and are easily intelligible.
A A[----, fin. s. I a., 29712 A[----], fin. s. I a., 29713
A[---](Muppivoiacos), 7624
ca. 312/1 a., father of [...]Evo5,
fin. s. I a., 29714 A[----]o(--) ('Ofjev), ca. 336/5 a., father of [ 62175 A[ --], secretaryof the prytaneis ca. 180a., 1897 SrllOS, A[----] ('AriraSfos), ca. fin. s. IIp., fatherof[TM]orrcapXos,A[....] (r7aArlvEXs),ca. 136/7p., fatherof [....]as,
A[----],
]-
38029 A[........]v (TTacrlives),ca. 138/9p., 33355 A[ ] (Oivei8os),ca. 225a., 1244 A[----] (flepyacEis), ca. 289/8 a., fatherof 'ApioroKei8Srs, ca. 80-79 a., 26433 8665 ] (Tnav6ovi8os), A[ ] (nravSiovi8os), ca. 168 p., 3762 A[ , ] (O7Aus), ca. 280 a., 7317 A[ A[----] ('Avayvp&caos), ca. 403 a., father of 'Ywrrpp1oos, A[.. .1cov 'HpaoicKovos (XOAves),ca. 175 p., 39246 49212 'A3&6oxavro[S]: [(]Ax(&ios) 'ApdaKavrro[s] ('A-rraSlos), init. s. IIIp., 45911 A[ ] ('AXapwvs)), 303/2a., 62153 A[ post ca. 184p., father of ['Hpa] (BrlaatEws), ca. 180-190 p., 40912 'Apcaoxavros('Ar-rcaAf8o), 47816 = K]A?EfSrS, A[---]K[----]X[--] (OopiKiOS ?), s. IV-III a., 5648 ca. fin. s. IIp., father of A[----] (AawrrpEOs),ca. 187p., fatherof 'Ovaaos,46813 'A[p]&aC[K]avro[s] ('ArracxA8os), 4599 A[ ](MEAirOs),177/8 p., 39817 ['Hp]aicKiE8[ils], 4591
350
INDICES
'Ap&mxavros'ApT-icovo[s]Ku[5aO(rivais*s)], post ca. 217 p., 47737 (qTTIrros), 168/9 p., 37322 'Ap&oxavros'AaoxAiTrl&8ou N6uKOTw6Xco5 'ApB&acxavros n[at(avi65s)], post ca. 217 p., 47735 aiciSos),s. IIp., 3433 *'ApIM[iso-- ---] (1TTo-ro 3614 'Appcov('AXaisis), ca. 376/5 a., father of [Z]coKp<&rs, (P.A., 7); cf. S. 'A. ('A.) 36953 = "Appcov(Talavimss),ca. 133/4 p., father of 'ICOVKO65, ca. 136/7 p., father of 'IcovIK6,37819 'Appcov(TTatavilEs), 195/6p., 42513 [---6] al Appcov('TTaXXvetS), "AppCov: 'AppcbviXos'Apia-roKEous(flpaocniE), post med. s. IV a., 3241 (P.A., 22); 'ApiaTOKAfjs 'Apio-roKAeiSo(lTpaoliuS), ca. 330 a., 4719, may be a nephew. ca. 30/29 a., 28829 ] (MEAiTErS), Ay[ ca. , 'Ayae[----] ('Aq(pvaTos), 337/6 a., father of [lTava]foxnsr 5913 = ca. 337/6a., father of [ITTavai['AyaO----] ('AWpivaTos), [aXxns],61262 ('A[lvtxius),135/4 a., 24396 'Ay&OapXos 336/5 a., 42277 'Ay6dapXos(KEcaXEites), avaypaqiEs 95/4 a., 26158 'AyO5capXos [K]qr9po[1]Ei[s, 155/4 a., 225104 'Ay6capXos (Ku8Sa0rvaoeus), 'Ay&eapXoS('O-rpuvvi), 336/5 a., 42109 'AyaeOiEpos'EpPEio[v]('Axapv'S ?), post ca. 216 p., 47332 ('HpeOi6rSs),ca. 160-170 p., 'Aya[p1Spos 'AaxKrTri6a5ov]
['Aya]OoAMis(MEXATrrE),ca. 144/5 p., father of [...7...], 3985; cf.: 177/8 p., 39824 ['Ayj]OoKAfis'ATrrTIK(MEAT-rES), 13086 a., 220/19 'AyaoKAfis(HTpaomls), 'AyaoKAfqls(TpopcaAoaos),220/19 a., 1301io 29354 (ZrEtpwls), ca. 53 a., father of 'AyoaoKriXs, 'AycaoKA?js 29354 20 ca. a., 'AyaeoOAfis5(TEnlpiss), E0,OpvovS (GqrrTos), 168/9p., 37324 'AyaOoKAfij Oa(QArlps),dvrTypaqE*s 191/2 p., 4223; cf. 'A. 'AyaOoKAfis (d.), s. II p., father of Aiovnalos(H., XIII, 1944, p. 265, No. 18 = I.G., II2, 7601) 'AyaeoKpd[TMs--](Mupptvoaitos),235/4 a., 11584 'Ayaeop[--] (nTOAWEat0So),ca. 165 p., father of 'EppEfaS, 4433 46625-26 'Aya06Trovs,ca. 187/8 p., father of ['P]ovqeTvos, ca. 175 p., 39230 'Aya06rrovs:[...] 'AyaO6rrovs(AlyiXAiEs), 'Ayae6rrovs ('ArcorTT s)), ca. 102/3p., father of [----], 33018 =
['A]yac-rrous ('AXcorrEKa),ca. 102/3p., father of [----], 33019 'Ayacxo6ovs'Eppiiov nl[ai(avi6*s)], post ca. 217p., 47740 ] (Mnies), 177/8 p., 39838 'A[ya]6rrovs [ 'Ayae6orparos (AEovriSos),178/9-179/80 p., 39927; probably =
[ ] ('A?,pooatos), ca. 165-170 ['A]yae6orr[p]aoros p., 37022 'Ay60utos Earrvpi(vDu&aios),post 225 a., 12516 'AyaOfiipos 'AaoriTrria&ou ('HpEaiS1[s),167/8 p., 37143 'AyaOias ('ASpiavfios), ca. 198/9 p., father of MovacTos, 'Ay6Ocov:OA(&pios)'AycOwov,TEpI Tr6 fjilia195/6 p., 42612 treasurer of the prytaneis s. Ia., 49121 'Ay6Ocov'EmrrKA[ovs], 2636 173/2 a., 20695 'Ayaeias ('AToXAcovoies), ca. 167/8-171/2 p.,father of'Ay?
35945=
INDICES
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'Ayias, ca. 200-150 a., 2033 ca. 231/2 p., 491i5; [e]6S 'ASptav6s,184/5p., 4071o-11; 'AyKvXos,archon 197/6 a., 1651; for the date see commenGe[6s]'Api[a]v6s, 209/10 p., 46013; [es6s] ASpia[v]6s, ca. tary on No. 165 160/1 p., 3634-5; e[6s 'ASpiav6s], 141/2 p., 3347; [e06s 'Ayv658q,os(EopiK1os),336/5 a., 42269 'ASpiav6s], 138/9 p., 3334 'Ayv68r1jos(nEpyacois), ca. 368/7 a., father of KTrioTrrros, 'ASptav6s:[...] 'ASpiav6[s](HavSooviBos),ca. 160 p., 363 1 4313; the deme is Lower Pergase 'Aio-rp[aros] (KuGlfppios), 155/4 a., 22591 archon 140/39 a., 240[1],36 'Ayv6OEos, ] (& KqiSv), ca. 314/3 a., father of Xapiaios, 7281 'A0[ 'Ayv6E[os] ('AvTnyoviSos),secretary of the prytaneis 214/3 ['Ae Jos AaptrrrpEs,treasurer of the prytaneis ca. a., 13533-34 med. s. II a., 23125; ['Ae os] [AaplT-rpEs], 'Ayv60eos('EAEvavios),ca. 155 a., 22663; perhaps= 2313-4; 'Ae[ 23129-30 os AaprTrpEis], 'Ayv6oos EVp[&]vrov('EEvaifvios), 178/7 a., 19453 ], ca. 164/3 a., father of['Av]-ripaxos,24632 'A0rl[ ['Ayv]60Eos('IKaplEsu), 336/5 a., 4292; restored from 'Ayv6- 'A&qv[----] ('AvaqvAuo-nos), ca. 197 p., 42813 STIpoS 'AyvoOvou, pythaistes from Ikarion ante med.s. IV a. 'AGrnv[----]('Ava9cAo-nos),councillor(?) ca. 370 a., 492153 (I.G., II2, 2816 = P.A., 142) 'Aql[v ] ('EpiKEus),281/0 a., 72119 ante med. saec. IVa., father of 'EKavAyv60eos(TTacavelsr), 'AOiv[----] (pir-nmos),fin. s. II p., 4358 ToS, 3212(P.A., 155) ['AG]riva[---] ('AvnoXISos),169/70 p., 3804 'Ayvos ('ArraXhios),post ca. 183 p., father of Ayvos, 47014; 'Acinvay6pas(TEppales), 135/4 a., 24381; his son is probably cf. following entries, the deme is probably Athmonon 'A. 'A. n., ephebe in 123/2 a. (P.A., 219 = IG., II2, 1006, 'Ayvos ('Ar-ra,fos), post ca. 183 p., father of 'Ayvos, 47612 IV109) 'Ayvos ) ('ATraXios), post ca. 216 p., 47612 'Aifvaios 'AypoSElofou,tEpaAXsr 209/10 p., 46097 "AyvoS3 vE(bT?pos)('ATraSfos), post ca. 216 p., 47014 ['Ai]flvaios E<(>65ov, dvTiypaq9e*s 180/1 p., 40238 'Ayvos ('A0IovEus), ca. 147/8 p., father of Ayvos, 40229 'AGivaios Etpqvaiov(AlavriSos), s. II p., 34717; the same 'Ayvos ('Aepoveus),ca. 147/8 p., father of Ayvos, 40251 name appears in Kydathenaion, 3622 'Ayvos 2 ('AGpovews), 180/1 p., 40251 'AGfiva[tos3 6 Kal---]Arls ('AypuAXus),fin. s. I a., 29920-21 ; v(EcdTEpos) "Ayvos ('AGeovsIS),180/1 p., 40229, secretary of ['Aeivaios] ('AypuAEvs),ca. med. s. I a., father of 'A0iva[ios the pouAarraf. 6 Kal---]ris, 29920-21 (AIfcovEsO), "Ayvos T-re9Tr6pou 174/5 p., 38738 'A0fiva[os] ('AlpovE*s), ca. 136/7 p., father of [EOTr]opos, 'Ayvos 2u[(p6pov 'AKuais5s],168/9 p., secretary of the boule 3777 = and the demos, 37231-32 = 4025 = 'Aivcvaos ('AeOove6s),ca. 147/8p., father of EOrropos, 'Ayvos vupo6pov'AK[vaisEO],secretary of the boule and the 'A0ilva[tos] ('A oovEus),ca. 147/8 p., father of [ECvrrop]os, demos 168/9p., 37344 402a3 = 'Ayvo[T]EA[rls](Xo?Aapyes),ca. 314/3 a., father of 'O?vuprrn6- 'AGivatos ('AOiovsis), ca. 148/9 p., father of EU-rropos, 40512 Scopos,7211 'Airlvaios: AEiSdos 'Aijvatos ('AeoovEOs), 180/1 p., 40258 'Ayvcov'AyvcoviSou(OlvriiSos),335/4 a., 43140-141 ['AGivaio]s AloS6'Tov ('AvaqAuorios), 135/6 p., 33011 = 'AyvcovTmpoKX\ouS (AelpaSlcorbs),370/69 ( ?)a., 1368-69(P.A., 'AOivaios AIoS6Tou('AvapAao-rnos), 138/9 p., 33318; prob168) ably = med. s. I a., 'AeI[vaios] ('Avat oarcos), ca. 136/7 p., father of [Ae]covi51;s, 'AyvcovAtovuWCov(XveOi,ltpeis TCO'v Ocooqp6pcov 2752-6 38012; his son probably = 'AyvcoviSrls(OlvwfBos),ca. 368/7 a., father of 'Ayvcov,43141 'AGfvaios ('AvayAXmros),ca. 162/3 p., father of 'AGfivaios and AecovfSrls, 'Aypfirras: BaX^(pios)'Aypftrras ('AacoWTrsKfeE),post ca. 42518,19 216 p., 47245 'AGivatos ('Avap\cmrnos),195/6 p., 42518 'AypiTrrras ('ITraos),ca. med. s. II p., father of 'AypifrrTas, 'AGijvaios(KSaeGrlvai?es), fin s. IIp., 43728; cf. 4397; and probably = ca. 160 p., 3622 ['Ai'iv]aios Elprv[aiou] (KuScaOrvaiOu, 'AypiTrrlra('ITaTos),paullo ante 147/8 p., father of 'A&lv6- 'AOqvaios(Aaprr'rpeuS), ca. 73-63 a., father of 'Avr[io]xos, Scopos,39717 28638; cf. 'AypiTrrras2 ('iTaTos), fin. s. II p., 4397 ca. 40-30 a., 28635; ['A]Gqva[io]s'Avriyovlcovos (Aap-TrTpEVS), 'AypiTrras'Ac,ovou ('ITatos),paullo ante 180/1 p., 39716 cf. 'AefivatosA. ca. 27/6-18/7 a. (.G., II2, 233821) 'Aypf-,rrras:'Aer0v65opos'Aapivov 6 Kal 'Ayp[Trrras ('rTaTos), 'A[e]qvatos(MEArrOs\ ?), ca. 62/1-55/4 a., father of ['A]pTEriarchon 180/1 p., 4021-2; cf. 'Aenv6ocopos'Aavov etc. Scopos,29050 ] ('AXapveus),303/2 a., 62156 'Aypo[v 'Aeivaios Ar1-rTp{ou(MEAITrn), 21/0 a., 29234-35 ca. 354 a., father ofrlu6Bcopos, 49418 'AGivaios (laiavieOs), ca. 133/4 p., father of [Zcbonp]os 'AycbvoTrros 'MEATEuxs), and 'ASEfpavTos'IKapIEiS, priest of eponymos 173/2 a., 20657; 369 25,26 = ['ErTra9]p6lTros, was also first mint magistrate for coinage of 179/8 a. (M. 'Afivaios (HalavtieS), ca. 136/7 p., father of Z[cb]aiposand Thompson, New Style Coinage, p. 547) and made a concf. 'A. n., ephebe med. s. II p. 37820,21; 'ETraqp6oSETos, tribution on behalf of himself and his sons [Mvara]y6pas (LG., II2, 207022) and'ASsipavr[os]ca. 183/2-176/5 a. (I.G., II2, 2333,7,8; cf. 'Aivaios (to Ta?rnves), s. I p., 30956 Kirchner, loc. cit., and stemmata, Roussel, Delos, p. 103, ['A])0vaios 'AXeg&vSpou med. s. IIp., 34016 = ('Papvouroios), and H., X, 1941, p. 220); (P.A., 193) 'A. ('A. 'P.), kosmetes 145/6 p. (I.G., II2, 20525) "A<8)>prTos (Kuviippios),ca. 423-408 a., father of Arp6ovKos, ['A]i'vamos'AypoSiafou(XTe1ples), 166/7 p., 36950 = 1042 150-190 p., 38414 'Ae[l]vaios 'A[9poStofov](TEripiE*s), "ASpaoroS:ATA(ios) "ASpacrros('AvTrvoeUs),paullo ante 180/1 'AGiovaios(XTrrra'r-rrlos), ca. fin. s. II p., father of'AGfivatos,
p., 39713
'ASpiav6s:Ge6s'ASpiav6s, 138/9 p., 3313-4, 141/2 p., 33410,
45719
init. s. III p., 45719 'Afvaios o (trraroAfrrTos),
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INDICES
'A0ivaoos (TuppESfts),ca. 147/8 p., father of Bepv
353
INDICES
Al(Aios)KopvAfios('AvrnoX8ios),eponymos and prytanis ca. Ai7los: Hn6(rAos)AAi?osO(tAas[MEiTnres],archon 141/2 p., 3346 205 p., 44711,12 (the same man-correcting H.,XL, 1971, B6or1os(HTaiavins),162/3 p., 3647 A. K. = AiT(Qos) Hna(arlnvs),strateTl6('TrAos) probably 328); p. [A]7Ai(os)EraXrflov Tai(avie,s), post ca. 217 p., 47726 gos, agonothete, etc. 192/3 p. (I.G., II2, 2130,48,54,82) ATA(ios)KaXias (Taiavtles), 169/70 p., 37813 ('AvrtoxiSos), eponymos ca. 192/3 p., Al(Xtos) AE/(KIOS) 4238; the demotic is flaAriveEis= rT6.AT.A. 1naXXi(vEUS),AiT(ios)Hnpiios(TnaiaviEs), 162/3 p., 364io 138/9 p., 33336 ephebe 171/2 p. (I.G., II2, 2104); his son probably AT(Xlos)'Airo?Acovi8[s](TTaAA?v6us,), ARios 'AworAcbvios = AX(ios) Ai
p., 39918; the
demotic is XoXXeiSis,and the councillor = Al. 'A. XoM(edrls), ephebe 144/5-148/9 p. (I.G. II2, 205124); for his father and brother cf. LG. II2, 3011; for his son cf. LG., II2, 4949 ATR(tos)H[u]p96pos(OlvsTSos),eponymos ca. 205 p., 4499; the following may be identical or a son: ATA(ios)nuvpq6pos(OlveSos), eponymos post ca. 218 p., 4829 = AT.HT.('Axapve6s), q.v. ca. 198 p., 44322 ATAIos M
may be Sco'iplos
AiT(Aos)0D[----]
(naATrlvEus
?), ca. 192/3 p., 42314
[AilA(os)] OA6xCi[Kos] (naArciveus), fin. s. II p., 4382 AT(los) Xpijcr[os] (HnaTrvus), fin. s. II p., 4388; he or his
son = [A]i[X](ios) post ca. 216 p., 47222, Xpfi[rT]os(HnaArivEus), probably= X.-evoKAovsn., ephebe 173/4p. (I.G., II2, 2103160) init. s. III p., 45817 Ailos 'E-rriKTMrTos 1E[ip](aOIus),
Ho6wrros ATA(los) (Tpo3paXtiaos), 180/1p., 40264 ATA(ios):n6(rrXios) AA(tios) ek6OiAos(youVIEUs),~iEyr?TrS 180/1 p., 4027-8 = ATX(os):n(6Trrios)AI?(ios) eo69lXiosouvviEus,grTynTr's 181/2 p., 40513; the following belongs to the same family (cf. IG., II2, 7447 andH., X, 1941, p. 259 No. 94):
AT(ios) OaiSpos(SouvvtES), AiT(tos):n'6(rrAlos) 180/1 p., 402io; cf. H. Ai. (. ('A-TraXiSo), ephebe 172/3p. (I.G.,II2, 2102135) 'EiRiyEvs rTe1p(1EU5), post ca. 217 p., 47720 ATA(ios) 'Aotarr
AipoaoevTs (ZXrirnos),168/9p., 3731 AT[A](ios) AiMloseE6Te-mos (Z9iTrnos),168/9 p., 37333 ATA(ios)(iXcov (TplKopUIao5),paullo ante 180/1 p., 39724;
perhaps= AT.O. T., ephebe145/6p. (LG., II2,205271) ca. 129/30 p., father of [AiMWos 'AAcav8pos](c(DaArpeus), rAcos],364i [AiTAos med.s. II p., 340io; perhaps= [Aq](ios)rXcos(oArAipus), archon 162/3 p., rFXoSAtAfou'AAEa&vSpov [AiTAos Oca]XrpEUS,
3641; the man is well known; cf. IG., II2,20866,3687, 4055a, 7630, andH., XI, 1942,p. 306. AiA(ios)'lo6XpvuCo(Auveis), ca. 175 p., 39244 'ACiatm(K6s) [A]TA(los) (Xoaapye's), fin. s. II p., 4329 = H6. Ai. 'A., ephebe 185/6 p. (I.G., II2, 2111/256)
INDICES
354
Aloaxuvirns'ApiorrpXou(MuppivoocIos),post med. sacc. IV Air['iri]piosXo[I[XEi]8s, ante fin. s. II p., 4219-11 [ATXi]os a., 3230 (P.A., 427) = *AlTuo( ?) 'AAe&ivpou,secretary of the boule and the demos AioXvAi8rls ca. 198 p., 44324 (Muppivo'oios),336/5 a., 42178;cf. 'Apio'rapXosM. of father 423-408 Ca. a., 'ETrlXap[--] ('AvaxKCaES),ca. 360-340 a., 2032 [A]io[X]vuicov 'ApXlK[A]irs, Alv[--] (KuSoC0nva1iss), 1045 (P.A., 430) 7252 (OlvEiSos),ca. 314/3 a., father of[---], Otuy[---] ('AoagavTeieus),ca. 360-340 a., 2041; the [Ai]'aXrXos [Atv]ias name was restored by Kirchnerfrom Alvkas'Aicagavrs6(s), AioXiXos('AMaiels?), ca. 314/3 a., father of [Ailoxpcov, 7290 ca. 367/6 a., father of AloX,Xo5, AloXiAos('Aiqp1TpowraiEs),S thesmothete 218/7 a. (I.G., II2, 170669) 4417 *Aticas (flaiaviEus),ca. 53 a., father of HrialqAos,29346 ca. 99/100 p., father of Eaoaouvarav[65], AtlroXos AtlaXXou ('AIqpITpowTaiEuS), 334/3 a., 4417(P.A., 440) [Aio]Aicov(OAEvsus), NEOKXEiSOU 3296 (EiTrcaos),335/4 a., 43225-226 AircXOXOS Aio?Xov[uAveOs], [E'rrl rTiS 6-rEiT-ras]ca. 192/3 p., 4235 Aiaxaios rvcoaiou(KuSaelvaieUS),304/3 a., 6162 (P.A., 447) 42123 AIola[X]os(nTpieoiSrs),ca. 336/5 a.,fatherof EKAjs, 62182= Atl[---] (g OTio),ca. med. s. IIp., father of SaX&pios,, At. (T.), father of EKrfis and (itAiorilns (I.G., II2, 7219) ... .], 2896 ], ca. 63-53 a., father of[ AlTX[ 13104 of ca. father 451) a., (P.A., 403/2 'Avrfprlros, AltoxEas(Eurvpi5rls), AIaoX(AO (TplKopvCoioS), 223/2 a., 12727 (P.A., 320) AtoaXiAos (nrlyo%lolos), ca. 314/3 a., father of MvioqxTcv,7277 A[tiaXas?] lTpatirTAouKucav(ri8rjs), dvaypaceuCs305/4 a., [Ai]qKiOS: [... Al]ifKIOS EVO9CO (1lnatavsiE),166/7 p., 36923 5885; the name is restored from and identified with: ca. 337/6 a., father of Aicov,6173 AioxEcas (KuSavTi5rls), ca. 287/6 a., father of rpaciT^rs,r 8977 Aicov(Kuva0orvaicvs), AicovAicvos (KuSaerTvaiEs5), 304/3 a., 6173 (P.A., 459 a); a Ai[o-]Xis 'AKpoTifou ('lKapi?US),304/3 a., 6145; his brother = is and brother Ikarion of possibly c
ca. 403 a., father of [ ], 492126 [A]koxpcov('ALIVIElvs), [A]Trxpcov'AinvoScbp[ou]('AXacies?), 281/0 a., 7291; cf.: ('AXAcaiOs ?), 281/0 a., 7290; for possible [AilaXpcovAioaX*Xou relatives cf. P.A., 403-4 and H., XXXVIII, 1969, p. 488, note on lines 131-132 OAiorTiSo (Ko6rpleos),303/2 a., 62243 A'taXpcov Ai(o>Xpcv (Kv8atnrvales), ca. 393 a., father of [Ain]j6lOos, 158 (P.A., 407) 140/39 a., 24093 ('AXcowrrKEUS), *Alo-xpc0v81s ca. 374/3 a.,fatheroflluvicov, 3821 AiaxpcoviSrs(Kv5avrir6ns), (P.A., 416) Aiaxpcovl6is (YrliaxSr
OQ), 169/8 a., 2121is;
the reading was
corrected in Chronologyof HellenisticAthens, p. 81, note 2.
caiEni), post meds. II ., 3557 'AA[.... ]oi[... 6 ..]v (AiavTiSos), 200/1-201/2 or 203/4204/5 p., 45013 40721 'AX[----] (Oca0Ev),ca. 151/2 p., father of uv.qppcov, 'AXE?[----] (OAvev's),ca. med. s. I a., father of 'Erriyovos, 30316 ['A]Mgav8p[os],ca. 100 a., 2571 archon 174/3 a., 2021 'AXEScavpos, 'A\MavSpos,ca. 165 p., father of Alpos(?), 44324 ], 4504 'Ac4avSpoS, ca. 167/8-171/2 p., father of [ 'AXAEavSpoS, secretary of the boule and the demos 184/5 P., 40739-42 'AMiav[Spos] [(l?]iarrr[ou], treasurer of the prytaneis med. s.
II a., 2333-4
INDICES
355
'AME7avSpos ('AvrnoXiSos),paullo ante ca. 87/8 p., father of ['A]M{av8pos('PaiJvocatos),ca. 190/89 a., 17064 'AiKAav6s,46634 ('PapvoUoios),ca. init. s. II p., father of ['A]0i'AMicav8poS vatos, 34016; cf. .G., II2, 3741 andP.A., 516 'AekgavSpos('AvrnoXi8os),ca. 172 p., father of 'AMiavSpos, ca. 168 a., 21428 44729 'AMcavSpoS(xKappcovi8riS), 3 ca. 53 a., father of 'OXvirricovand 44729 ca. 205 'AMAicvSpos (STErpiEUS), p., 'AA1cavSpos ('AvT-noXios), 29352,58 'Hqpaor6oScopos, ('Arrai8sos), post ca. 218 p., 48020 ['AA]cavSposOiA2iJovos ca. 336/5 a., father of[ XTEIPIEUs, ]s, 'AMAa[v]8posEcvpoOAou prytanis and treasurer of 'AMiavSpos('lrnrroOcovrios), 225 30-31, 62238 155/4 a., 22553; prytaneis 'AXE'avSpos rTEiPElps, 49-50; 'A1xavSpos (seTPIEps), 22567 'A?SavSpos: [17o]pirnios 'AMiavSpos (OlveSos), eponymos 200/1-201/2 or 203/4-204/5 p., 4527 = [T.] 'A. 'Axapveis, 'AAAav5pos(Xvpa1r-frrno),ca. 144/5 p., father of 'A?SXavSpos, 39846 eponymos 186/7 p., 41112 o (SupaX'amros), 177/8 p., 39846; perhaps = ca. 40-30 a., 'AXM{avSpos 2o(----) ('AypvuAes), ['Agoac]vSpos 2851 ca. 132/3 p., father of Zcbrrvpo[s], 'A. o X.,ephebe 154/5 p. (I.G., II2, 2067139) ['AAiecav]pos ('A0IoveIEs), 36712 'AcxavSpos (pfi-rr;os), ca. 135/6p.,fatherof Nipevs, 37326= 'A. (E.), father of N., med. s. II p. (LG., II2, 360735) 31238 'AX?ciavpos('Avayup&atos),96/7 p., MaKiAios'AXAiavSpoS (X9ril-ros), 167/8p., 37123 'AXAia]vpos 'AxapvE6s, T-rcovpwos 'AXAcav8poS: [Top'rroslo5 ['AM~acx]vSpos: ca. 129/30 p., (Q>OaXlpevs), 186/7 p., 41112 = 1. 'A. OlvETos,eponymos 200/1-201/2 ['AMeavSpos]:[Ailuos 'AXAcav8pos] father of[Ai?uos rFicos],3641 or 203/4-204/5 p., 4527; the sameman was archon 210/1, 'AXtia&rlTs ('AvacpXo-rios),ca. 367/6 a., father of 'EtiKp&rrs, 211/2 or 213/4-219/20p. (.G., II2, 3815; cf. H., XVIII, 1949, p. 32, No. 36) 4410 (P.A., 527); either he or possibly a grandson = 'AXeitS,rs ('AvaqAu'olos), ca. 337/6 a., father of -evoqCov, 'Aigav[Spos] (BrjctaiEs),s. I p., 3089 61315 = 'AMiavSposM[lvo]voos? (rapyi'rinos), 138/9 p., 33122 ca. 337/6 a., father of'EnrKp6rrs, 'AAX[6ia&ris] ('AvaqCIXoTno), 'ANigavSpos(Erurupi81s),ca. 53 a., natural father of eEoylvls, 61319 293105; cf. O. E. EO.;for other members of that family cf. 'A Sia68qs('AvaqXAOo-ros), ca. 306/5 a., father of['ETrrKpaT]s, H., Suppl. I, p. 191; thecouncillor may = Trf 7827 ca. 40-30 TalictiaS lppas Starr&aEcos 'Aigtav8pos ETrrnpiSTir, ca. 400/399 a., father of 'AAexicaXos, 'A?\?iaS (EOcovugvCS), a., 28719-21 1412 2147 (KTi'rros),ca. 201 a., father of [---s], ['A]AXiav[Sp]os (Brioalxes), 169/8 a., 2121oo (Krciqioleis),ca. 73-63 a., father of AiovOtiosand 'AkAEiAcaXos 'AWigavSpos 'A7Etipcaxos 'AAE7iou (EUcovuvuCS)), 367/6a., 1412;was father Mvcav6pos,28616,23 'ASgcavSpos(Ku5aqlval?us),ca. 136/7 p., father of TUpETios, of XcoKAis,8tlamrlT s Ca. 320 a.(LG., II2, 195522; P.A., 540; stemma13070) 37836 OeoSoaiou the of boule 'A<(X>)eipvsi (niTpaisES), ca. 155 a., 22640 AaI-=r[pEvs],secretary 'A?AavSpos and the demos 182/3 p., 40658 'A<(A>6ipvr1s w(cTrepos)(nEIpaiE*s), ca. 155 a., 22643 AEUKOVOEOS, E[----] (XovuvIs),ca. 370 a., 13a14 Ta[piaSTcv] o"rpaor[ico- 'AnIgTrros 'AyaooKAEOUS ['AMA]gavSpos archon173/2a., 2062,42,[2071] ca. 29/8-22/1 a., 290107-113, cf. H., Suppl. I, p. 'AAESis, TIKCOV] XcoIa&8ou "AXSEIS 181, note on lines 104-113. (KoXXAUrEO), 341/0a., 3840(P.A., 552) ca. 337/6 a., fatherof [----]s, 61138;cf. "AAets(MEAXTErs), 'AAixavSpos(Mapaecovios),223/2 a., 12752 'A cgtavSpos: ca. 200 p.,4466 A8Bios'AMeSavSpos (MapaOdcvios), DiRaypos 'A. M. and 'A. OtiXaypov M. (L.G., II2, 6874) [-Ta. . ov (MeXiTEls),ca. 29/8-22/1 a., 29086-87 "AXel,S 'A7cAavSpos I., s. (Xrilaxi8ns),169/8a., 212113;cf. "A.NiKcovoS II a. (I.G., II2, 7379) and KaKIS ca. 105/6 p., father of AloiAfis, 'AvSpoviKov 'Agc1av8pos(1KMupivoivrrns), 'HpaKAEcoTis, 33136 'AXigSosErpaXI8ov yuvi, s. II a. (I.G., II2, 8693). 'AAe.ikov ca. 337/6 a., father of GmriTrrros, 61121 'AXEcavSpos (Ko0coKiT8is), 182/3 p., 40646 'Eppieou(iK MupivoMvTrhs), 'A =SavSpos (K MupivoIuvrTs), 'A?Ati[cov] ?), priest of eponymos 166/5 a., 'HXtoScbpou 138/9 p., 33135 (Mapa0cbvios lTaiovisri, dvtlypaevOs 182/3 p., 21613-14,[47-48];= 'A. M.,contributorin 183/2a. (I.G., 'AMgavSpos['A]xcopiaorou II2, 2332345,P.A., 566) 40660; was also uTrocrcopovloiris173/4 p. (I.G., II2, 210375) and fyeicbv ilpcov ca. 190/1-191/2 p. (I.G., II2, 'AXAeicv(RlaiaviOs),ca. 53 a., father of Ee6oTros,29347 "AXt
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INDICES
] (MEAnrTEU), 177/8 p., 39826; cf. 'A. (M.), 'A?K^os('A-rTaXi8os),ca. fin. s. II p., father of 'AvrioXos, 'A[XK]mIos[ ca. 135 p., father of Mniv6qiX[os] (IG., II2, 206869) 45913, a late spelling of 'AXKaoos vrT s ['AX]KItPIaou 370/69(?) a., 1340-41 (XoXXEiTrlj), 'AKi( ----) ('AyvoOtIos ?), init. s. III a., father of ['AAKi'Va]- ['AX]Kiate = 'AXKICa0Evrqs trierarch 357/6 a. (I.G., II2, Xo[A(AeFr8s)], Xos, 1056 1611304 = P.A., 643, A.P.F., stemma) 'AXKI[---] (AovciE'vs),ca. 403 a., father of ['O]vrllqCov,49295 ] ('AyvoOcios),304/3 a., 61116 wife of Au[ Ti(Pkpios)K[XaSslos'A-Trl- 'AXKifpcov 'AKi[a:Outp[ouvXia 'A?Ki|a, 'AXXAAos KOSMapa0cbvios], ca. 120 p., 3226, 17-18, 22 ('Ayvo'ucios),180/1 p., 40226 'A<(v>T-yovos *'AXXirnTros? rla(aVIEUs),209/10 p., 46038 'AAKias'AXK[---] ('Avayup&aios),304/3 a., 61182 ca. 400/399 a., fatherof KaXAIdiCaXos, "AXvrros: 'AAKics(AEVKOVOI'SS), (XoXapyEns),167/8 p., 37135 KA(auStos)'AXAvros ca. 1334 (P.A., 588) ]s, ('AXails 'Ap[----] ?), 314/3 a., father of[ 7286 162/3 p., OXA(&pos) 'AKIRplaSTs(nCaiavIEus), 'AWKtpia'Ss: 3645 = Ap[.]ovXosEUirjlpou(TTavkioviSos), 209/10 p., 46054 'AXK1ia&[8]ris: 'A\KPlia[5]TS,eponymos fin. s. II 'AiE[---], ca. fin. s. IV a., father of 'Hya[rTporos],675 O)(a&p1oS) (ralavilEas), 'Aieuo-roS ZcoT-rOU ('ITr-rroOcovriSo),ca. 205 p., 44830; a OAX(&pio)'AXKltptaSl1 p., 4378; 'AXKitia&rSs: 43711; on his family cf. LG., II2, 3589 and H., XXXIII, grandfather is probably 'A., ca. 146 p., father of Z. (I.G., II2, 2094108) 1964, p. 223 'AIEJlv1a&r1s 182/3 p., 40632 (Muppivouclos),220/19 a., 13092 'AKKlPt6aSisEixapio-rou(IXA&STis), ca. 130-150 p., 33210-11 'ApEivias'AypuAfie(v), 328/7 a., 4925 = 'A. 'A. (IG., II2, ] (AtXaSTrs), 'AXAKipalri[S 239811, P.A., 677) s AriiTITpiou (XoXapyEus), 167/8 p., 37131; = 'AXKptia&Sr 'A. A. X., ephebe 143/4 or 144/5 p. (.G., II2, 205084); his 'AuEivias AvaO[----] (euvparriTas) ?, ca. 400-350 a., 113 brother = MvacvSposA.(X.), 37131; for a stemma cf. 'ApEiv[i]aS AEcoK'l8OUS(KoA.wrEvs), 343/2 (?) a., 3642 (P.A., 681) 'Apx. 'Eq., 1968, p. 209; either the councillor or his son = S&veou Mapaccbvos, to'r&T-rTS 'AIpEVias 193/2 a., -rrpoESpcov ['AX]Kl&piar[S---] (XoXapyEas),fin. s. II p., 43210; a son = : 1675 'A. ante 190 X., ephebe paullo p. (LG., II2, perhaps 'ApuiviaS:KX(ao8ios)'Apivi[as(E9pljr-ios),fin. s. II p., 44012 212229) and ['A]Klp1&Srl (XoX\EiSnrl), ca. 400/399 a., father of ['AX]KI- 'Aleivias (OiCaiSnis),ca. 374/3 a., father of EOevKXfis 1341 (P.A., 603), and probably also Avouirrrl(I.G., ElO0IS6KoS, COevrjS, 3818, 19(P.A., 687). II2, 3829, P.A., 602) and ['A\]KiSa&as(H.,XXIX, 1960, 'AU1i[v]ias 'Apiorro8iK(ou) (XoAXiirls), ca. 280 a., 7415 (P.A., 688) p. 32, No. 389); cf. A.P.F., 643, stemma ca. 250-230 a., 10813 'iTrrro0eAouS 190/1 p., 4204 'ApeivoKXfis (KEKpoTriSo), [----] (KEKpoTrriSo), ['AA]KiS8apos 'A;KiSapos:AiA(tos)'ASKiSapos(AEovTiSos),178/9-179/80p., ] (EUOovvpEiU), 304/3 a., 61170 'AiLvoKA,fs Ao1[ 39918 = A. 'A. XoA?XX(isls), ephebe 147/8-149/50 p. (LG., ['A]PEWvoKX[fS](KiKvvVEus),ca. 337/6 a., father of [---], 6184 II2, 205124); for his brother, father, and son, cf.I.G., II2, 205123, 3011, and 4949 respectively. TaXOMAo (KuSaOrvaO1lS),304/3 a., 6164; per'ApEIVOKAfiS T. K., orator of decree ante 266/5 'A?KIolaxiSTrS haps = ['ApEi]voKAfis 'HyEla&XOU (nlEpyaaeOs),335/4 a., 4317-18, identified by Kirchner with 'A?Kmaxai5rls TTEp(yacrqiEv), a. (.G., II2, 1280); his brother may = Tippos T. K. (I.G., in I.G., II2, 310519 = P.A. 610 (the text is II2, 6592) Xat-rraBrSTpoS dated 329/8 or 324/3 a. and this identification rejected by ['AiEIV6VIKOS?] (OVV1EIuS), ca. 403 a., father of OA6vEco[s], 13a12 O. W. Reinmuth, Ephebic Inscriptions of the Fourth Century B.C.,pp. 51 and 54); the deme is Upper Pergase. 'Ap?[I]voTrXrls'AVTIScopou (Te0paClos), 256/5 a., 8525 'Appicbwlos: 'AK[iclaXos]:'Sp&a(pios)'AXK[tiaaXos],&vTIypa9sOS 168/9 p., Aup(riAos)'Apicbvtos,180/1 p., 40254 37233 = 'Aipp.cvios ('Avayupa&tos),ca. 73-63 a., father of K?YavSpos, ['AX]KijiaXos:'Q[pa(pios) 'AX]Ki[aXOs Aai,JIrpvES, a&vrypaqenS
28653
'ApuCOvtoS 'AvaAuioTrios,priest of the eponymos 140/39 a., 168/9 p., 37345 med. s. III a., 1056 24051, [133-134];cf.'A.'Aplcoviov 'A., P.A., 721 and N.P.A., 'AXKI(---) ('AyvoUmaos), ['AXKi{ca]XOS ca. 400-350 a., 1253; a son 'A7Ki!axos (rlacavluts u-rrvEpPOv), pp. 11-12 11. known ca. 330-320 a. ] (KEKpoTriSos), perhaps = "AvSpcov'AXKtIICXOU 'A!u[-303/2 a., 62207 ], 527 (H., XXVIII, 1959, pp. 217429-430, 228) and grandsons ['A]>'vav5pos (Aecovrlios),ca. 358 a., father of[ 'AAKErTOU n., trierarch 330/29 a., probably = 'AKditoaXOS (P.A., 735) etc. (I.G., II2, 1627255-256,etc. = P.A., 623) and: 'ApuivavSpos(nlpopaXiaios), ca. 368/7 a., father of 'Apx4o-rpaTos,4363 'Avspcovos (rl'cavEiEus),ca. 330 a., 479 (P.A., 624); 'AAKlacxXoS cf. A.P.F., 623, stemma 176-169 a., 20552 'Apuvvias ('AxepSouviaos), (AEvKOvo-Ss), post ca. 288 a., father of Eo-rEXArS,'Apuv6OaXoS 'AXAKI[tScov] (BaTEiS),343/2 (?) a., 3630 (P.A., ?OltoKipCrous 8831 = 741); his grandson is 'A. 0. B.,mentioned in Epicurus'will, ca. 280 a., 7411(P.A., 'AX[K]tAScov CoTeT'ovS (AEUKOvoIEis), 271/0 a., and orator of I.G., II2, 1245, 275/4 a. (P.A. 627 = 628) 742) 32112 AAX
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ca. 150 a., 23637 = 'A. n., hieropoios (rTa7qVEusV'), 'Av5pE[as] 152/1 a. (I.G., II2, 193813,P.A., 837) 'A[v8p]Jas 'ArroAco[v--] (XuvEs), fin. s. I a., 3038 'Av5poKA[--](EuvITatcobv), ante med. s. IV a., father of of father 172 ca. NE1Ko6rpaoroS, p., [----]tos, 315 'AlnEfCOv(' T-rroecoVT[6OS), 44832 'Av8poKA,EidfS ('AcoTTEKS'U), ca. 330 a., 4651 (P.A., 847) ] ('AvaKmcais), ca. 360-340 a., 2031 'Av5poKi5f8[TS 304/3 a., 61187 ] (AaprlrpEOs), 'Apt[[ and of I father s. Olv6oqnos ca. init. a., (P.A., 848) 'Apqias ('AnySvalos), EUxXfis,2758,9 (P.A., 753; cf. 753 Addendum, 754, and 'Av8poKAfis('EpEXrTiSos), ca. 368/7 a., father of 'AvSpoKKis, 438 stemma s. 11364) ('EpsxOqiSos),335/4 a., 437-8 'Alcpfas(rapyriTrros), ca. 290/89 a., father of 'AVTIKp6rrTS, 'AvSpoKAis'Av8poKXAov 281/0 a., 72144 ('AvaKaicus), 'AvSpoKAi[-----] 8418,[25] ca. a., father of Ati68cpos, 213/2 'AvSpoKXfis ('A1GSvaTos), ca. 13862; a., ['Apq{as] 210/09-201/0 'Alicas ('IKcapIEs'), 187[20-21], 65-66 treasurer of boule, 13847-48 'IKcpiEs'5, 4343-44 'AUpiq[a(MEsiTCrs),ca. 62/1-55/4 a., father of KaXeas, 'AvSpoKAris'AplaT6oroco(BaTEns), 335/4 a., of [Av'T]oi
'Aqpl1TrAX[rS1] (caitaviEUS), s.
a.,
[
1069 'ApUq)riTe7iSr (Kfrr-os), ca. 403/2 a., father of 'A-?rT?rXs, 135
'Av5poKVirjiS
olhXypov
(KvuaOrlvatEi), post med. s. IV a.,
3256 (P.A., 876)= 'Av8poKV'Sls Ku[6aeinvaius](I.G., II2. line 1251, 12) S OXloKpcOrovKiMTTIOS, ephebe ca. (P.A., 793); 'AIpTrEAiXiS ca. fin. s. I a.,fatherof[----]pXo[], 'Av5p6laXos(AEcovriBos), 327/6 or 326/5 a. ('ApX. 'E?., 1918, p. 75, line 37, dated 3077 a be 324/3 a. by 0. W. Reinmuth, op. cit., pp. 69-72) may 'Av8p6poa(Xos)(IOvu&aos), ca. 337/6 a., father of 'Av[SpoTr]igreat-grandson OiS, 61124 'Apqicov('AlrvIeIS), ca. 105/6-117/8 p., father of [M]rlTp6Opos, Tr&paXos), 367/6 a., 1435; 'AvSpopvriseeoy?vous (AaprnrpnEs 33619 med. s. with identified be A]avrrpeuS, ['Av]8[p]oivri[s may 'AiTicov Arj[o]lp[Xous] (nflArjl), post 255 a., 8835 (P.A. IV a. (.G., II2, 1645, line 6) 798, corrected) ca. 325 a., 5224 (P.A., 888); XaAKi8CoS ( ovviECvS), 'AvSpopiEviS 'ApbitrlTroS('AeOovnss),ca. 147/8 p., father of Arli'rrpios, cf. X. (E.) 40246; either he or perhaps a grandson = 336/5 a., 42217 'AvSpopevrls (Oppeapptos), 'ApicbpulTosArlqrlTpio[u]('AIOVEVUS), 180/1 p., 40245 paullo ante ca. 187/8 p., father of ('AvT-oXi15o), 'AvSpo6vKoS ante med. s. II p., father of ['ITr]rro- 'Epcos,46649 'Av[---] (KsKporrTios?), 42910 KP&rTrs, fin. s. III a., 1426 ['A]v5p6vlKos, ] (TTav8iovi5os), 281/0 a., 72160 'Av[ 'Av5p6vOKoS ('AXcoTrKEus),140/39 a., 24092 89 'Av8p6viKoS 'Av[---] ('Ayvoiraos), ca. 411/0 a., father of 'E[rr]ipnr6Ss, ('AvacAu\oros),169/8 a., 21282 ca. 155 a., 22620 'Av[----] (T0elp&caios),ca. 364/3 a., father of [--]avrls, (AEKuXE'ss), 'AvBSpvtKoS 4515-16 (v(Duaios), 304/3 a., 61124 'AvSpoi,&(Xov) 'Av[Spo-rr]eieTr 'Av[----] (MAvE?s),ca. med. s. I a., father of EOupp6avvos, 'Av8pos 'Apiorcovos(KvuSaOrvaciu), aet. Rom., 31825 ca. 393-373 a., father of [ 30315 ], 205 'Av5poo[eOv]qrs, 76i archon a., <'A>valKp(&[Trls], 751; 279/8 335/4 a., 43123['AvactKp6rrls], 'Av8pocrOvrn1ArlpoKpArouS(HTpocarr&xrTos), 124 (P.A., 807) ], med. s. III a., 964 'AvaKlKpC&rr ('ArviE'us),135/4 a., 24397 'AvSp[cov]Q[ 176-169 a., 20539; probably = 479 'AvalIKp&rTS('EAeUJaiVOS), 'AvSpcov (naiavlits), ca. 363 a., father of 'AX?KipaXos, of father 'A. 'A. ca. cf. a., 'Aeqv[6158/7 (n1.) ['AvalKp&rrl] ('EXEvasvios), (P.A., 926); bcopos], 2492 = (lTatavieus),ca. 100 a., 25812 ["Av]Spcov 'AvailKp'rTis ('EEvcoivtos), ca. 158/7 a., father of ['AOnvo6co- 'A[vS]pcov(OaXrlpevs),223/2 a., 12740 2512 [NAv]5pcov((OaXarlpu), ca. 157/6 a., father of[---], pos], 2502 (P.A., 810) ante 149 220/1 a., paullo p., 'EXaT-rco[s] 'AveiKrlToS ('AvTioxtios), 367/6 'AvacKp&Trs5'Availtpvov (EVcvuvpeus), 46659 'AvaglivTrls (EUcovvi,UiU),ca. 400/399 a., father of 'AvacxKp&]..ou (TlaiavtEs), post med. s. IV a., 325 ANE[ Tms, 149 'AvOEplcov 62179 s eeqiAXou a., (Evcovvwius), 336/5 a., 427, a descendant of Avvwos ('OiOev),303/2 'Avaoi[iv]r 'AvOep(icovos,accuser of Socrates (cf. A. E. Raubitschek, 'AvSpcas (EvpalT&Sns), 178/7 a., 19482; cf. ['A]p'rl 'A. Dedications from the Athenian Akropolis, p. 206 and U., E. [y]vvi, s. II a. (I.G., II2, 6270)
358
INDICES
'AvTlyEvrs('AxEp8oucios),ca. 336/5 a., father of eE6TroTrros, 62246; the following is perhaps a grandson: ] ('AXepSoUOatos), 281/0 a., 72151 'AVTry?V[ri ca. Esvcovi8ou (OopfIKos), 340 a., 3913 ['Av]-Ttyvr1s 335/4 a., 4397-98 (KoXcovEUS), (acl6popi&XOU 'AvTlnyEvr 'AvrTnyvriS TiLooarparov (CTalaVIfOS),ca. 330 a., 4711 (P.A., 996) (lXcaiSris), 343/2 (?) a., 363 (P.A., 'AVTISCbpou 'AvepO6Kp[ITos] (MEXITEUS), ca. 314/3 a., father of nueoKAXs, 'AVTIyEVnvS 7242 1002); descendants are probably: 'Av-ricopos tioXainrls, symproedros in 260/59, and: ('Alrlwviss),ca. 105/6-117/8 p., father of Elprl'AvOEorripios 8998 ((DlaaiSrls), ca. 287/6 a., father of EEv6KpITos, valos, 33614 'AvT-iy[vrls] 225 12518 of father ca. ?, a., ((vuA?caos), post 'Apip[po]v 'AVTiyEvrs 144/5 p., (ME-rTruS), 'Av0ea[Tri]plio 39820 *'Avtryovikov (AalTrrpess), ca. 73-63 a., father of['A]Qirva[io]s, 28635 (CaX]rlipusE,secretary of boule and the ['AvOeorTipos--demos 135/4 a., 24350; 'AvOeo-riploS 243126-127 OaXrpsiVs, 'AvTiyov[os----], s. II/III p., 4904 ca. fin. s. II p., father of Xp'ucwrrros, 'AvTiyovos:'AXXAios'A
INDICES TaifCaspovXfjs343/2 'AvTtKAXiS Ku5aOrlvai6US, 'ApioTroKpCTouv father of a., 348 (P.A., 1067) = 'AvTwIi[s] (KvSa0rlvaiE?s),
359
'AvrTivriS'Aptioroivou TelOpcaios,secretary of the demos 335/4 a., 43228
'Av-nxAprs, ephebe ca. 332/1 a. (Ath. Mitt., LXVII, 1942, 'A
209,
and possibly also Nso0rrr6TO OS'A. M. (P.A., 10652);for of this familycf. A.P.F., 10652,stemma. othermne1mbers
['Av]TioXOS: [K]AaUcios ['AV]TioXoS, aycovoOeTrS96/7 p.,
3122-3 'AVTio[x]oS ('ASpiavfSos), ca. init. s. II p., father of [cL]?i?Taipos, 3397 'AVTioXoS ('ATTaAiSos), post ca. 184 p., father of [Fe]vE0AIos, 47614 =
'AVTIKArS hTaxXAhlvs, priest of eponymos 169/8 a., 21251, 68, 122-123; his father perhaps = 'Avwriyvrs'A. T., s. III a. (LG., II2, 7108) ca. 289/8 a., father of 'A[vT]IKp6rrls, 'Avri[o]Xo[s]('ArraXiSos),ca. fin. s. II p., father of [rev]EAilos, 'A[vT]iKAXs (O(qyacEIS), 4864 8556 (P.A., 1075) 'AVTioXoS'AAKiou 'AVTIKAXiS ('A-rrcriSos),init. s. III p., 45913 ()OiAalScxr), 336/5 a., 42132 ca. 83 a., fatherof['Ei]OerTrls, 2724 ['AvT]ioXoSAiovuvr[---] ('A-rrcaXios),post ca. 217 p., 47822 (AitaAXi5s), 'AvrTKpC-rrS OaX&v0ov ['AvrioXo]s'HpcOSou (AecoVTiSos),init. s. I p., 3074; the name ('AXalIEVs),343/2 (?) a., 3611 (P.A., 'AVTIKpaTqTS is restored from 'A.'H. EirnvpiBrls(I.G., II2, 246188 = 1081). P.A., 1159;datedca. 35 a., H., Suppl.I, p. 191); cf. 'H.'A. 169/8 a., 21294 ('AcoTTwKEOU), 'Av-r1Kpa&rrT I.G., II2, 246189; if the date of No. 307 (cf. (EVirTupins), 'AvrlKp6TrlS'At.piou rapyriT[Tios], treasurer of prytaneis S.E.G., XVIII, 53) is correct, then the councillor is prob257/6 a., 8418-19; ['AvT]iKp&r[is 'AApiou rapyil-rros], 8424-25 ablysonof 'H.'A.andgrandsonof 'A.'H.in I.G., II2, 2461 ca. 337/6 a., fatherof [---]Trrros,6143; 'AVT'OXOS ('A&eovEiS), 180/1 p., 40253 'AVTIKpaTrrS ('IKapleOs), ca. 147/8 p., father of rFveAilos,40259, cf. 'A., fatherof 'Avrac0vris 'I., rricrr-raTs 'EAXEaivoUEv'AVToXo('A0eiovEUs), perhaps = 'A. ~ 'AOio(veusr), ephebe 115/6 p. (I.G., II2, 336/5-333/2 a. (I.G., II2, 15441 = P.A., 1084) ca. 289/8 a., father of 'Av-rKpCrrS, 201749) 'Av-rTKpc(rrTs) (Krqqlioavs), 8648 'AvrfoXos('AvaxA lorios), fin. s. I p., father of 'AvrioXoS, 'AVTIKP&(TOUS) (Kr9lOiiCie), 256/5 a., 8648 'AVTlKp&arrT 'AVTIKpC&rlN EvKpTrou[s] (EKca1pcoviSrjs), 370/69 (?) a., 1326-27
(P.A., 1088) 'AvrlKp[&rrlj---](qyaitc5), councillor ? ca. 370 a., 49244 (P.A., 1089) 'A[vT]iKAEouv 'A[vTr]Kp&aTrj (C(qyal?Us),256/5 a., 8556 (P.A., 1090) ca. 313 a., father of'Aveeifcov, 7315 'AVTIA[---](c(At7OV), 'AVTiAoXOS(Tflaavlses), ca. 136/7 p., father of 'AvTrfoXos, 37817 'AVTrOXOS o (CTaiavi?ES), 169/70 p., 37817 'AVT[]C[---] ('AKalavTiSoS),S. IV-III a., 5642
'Aer1 [ ['Av]-rTfaXos 131/0 a., 24631-32
], secretaryof the bouleanddemos
['Av]TigaXos Ap[----], secretaryofthe boule 180/79 a., 18722 ('AlrvteEus), ca. 155 a., 22652 'AvTi'paXos
2224 ca. 194/3a., fatherof[-rp ?]Orcov, (AlcowvCiu), 'AvTriaaXos (P.A., 1119) 'AvTircaXo[s.... v]Tos ('AAcorKEIus), 334/3 a., 4454, probably = 'A. 'A., owner ofproperty Ca.med. s. IV a. (H.,XIX,
321i a ('AvacAUromos), init. s. II p., 32115 'ATrioXoS 'Av-rioXo (BroaiEclu), s. I p., father of Xapi-cov, 30924 ca. 40-30 a., 28638 'Avr[io]XoS'A0ivaiou (AacIrTErpeus), 'Av-ioXos (AauarrpEvis), 96/7 p., 31231 ['AVr]ioXoS: K7cb5ios ['Avr]ioXos Aa1rTrpESS,iWPI TO pfipa
186/7p., 41131-32 'AwrioXos(laicavieus), ca. 136/7 p., father of capTrrjScbv,
37825;probably=
ca. 133/4 p., father of [....]oxos, 'AvTioXoS(TTaiavlEus), 36927; the name should probably be restored ['AVri]oXOS 'AvTioXos(TTavpcoTa5rs), Ca. 73-63 a., father of 'Av-rioXos, 28648 'AvrioXo5s (navpcoTa'S-r), ca. 40-30 a., 28648 ['Avrio]Xos ni0
TriOcovos n., one of a group of eleven (drawn 'Av[Troxo]S from each phyle except Aiantis), several of whom were certainlynot councillors,honored in 304/3 a. (I.G.,II2, 4888-9, as restoredinH.,XXXV, 1966,p. 236,noteon line 176)
ca. 30-20 a., 2891i 1950,p. 274, No. 265-6)and lessee of mineca. 340-330a. 'AVTioXo[s----] ((OaX1rpFUs), ] (OaQrlpEus), 'Av-rioXosO[ paullo ante 60 a., 2675 (I.G., II2, 15848,cf. H., XIX, 1950,p. 298). ca. 130-150 p., 3329; cf. ] (OtXiA&ls), 'AvrioXo[S s), ca. 336/5 a., fatherof ['Av]rTiCaXoS, (Ke9paXES 'AvTi'caxo[s] 6292 'ATrioXOS (AI&aSr)s),182/3 p., 40631 ECiXapicnrou 'Av-TnadXo(v) (Keyaceus), 303/2 a., 6292 ['Av]rTicaXXos 'Av-ri[a]cxos'AvTrKA(ous) (Knqlltius), 256/5 a., 8653; probK., pticro.CTri285/4 a. (LG., ably related to 'A. NEoKAEidou
I12,168216,P.A., 1126)and also: 'Avriaxos 5cXo
ioKA(ovs) (KrnPiaioOs), 256/5 a., 8650
Ca.155 a., 22636 (rlepaieUs), 'AvriK<(>aXos
(o)AuEs), ca. ined. s. I a., father of 1[6O'rT]os 'AvTrioXoS (?), 3039 'AvTroXos M[. .]vi[---] (OMuvus),fin. s. I a., 30312
'Avrira-rpos('AyyeAfi0v), 155/4 a., 225119 councillor ? ca. 370 a., ['A]vr[i]rTaTrpos ('AAaciEu), KcoiiapX[ou] 49262 Movaoalov('AAcoTreKEU5), 135/6 p., 33020 = ['AVTrirraTr]poS 'A. Mou(aciov) 'A., ephebe ca. 110 p. (I.G., II2, 202026), cf. I.G., II2, 5568
ca. 390-375 a., 1031 'AvTrinvrs'Avv-rplov('AyyeMOsO), 'A[X]coTrEKfij[v], secretary of the boule med. s. IV 'A[v]Tnipv1Ts 'AvrirraTrpoSErrO6pou ('Apaycqvios), 138/9 p., 33152 a., 2323-24 (P.A., 1139) 'AvTtIvrTs (Mupptvoclios), Ca.363 a., father of ['Av]-rt9&vts, 'AVTirr[ar]pos 'ATO[--] ('AXapveus?), post ca. 216 p., 47330
4730(P.A., 1142) 'AvT-ivivrs (Hnaiaviis), 220/19 a., 13077 'Avr[i]pvrnS ZcoiAov (ErTIPIpis), ca. 20 a., 29360
ca. 168 a., 21473 'AvriTraTrpos(Kpcowri6r5s), 'Avr'rrcrrpos(-rTePIEis), ca. 53 a., father of 'AvriTrcraTpos,
29357
360 'AvTiTrrxpos o (YTrpipwcs),ca. 20 a., 29357
INDICES
'AvTrq&rrqs (KrlioiCus), 336/5 a., 4237 ca. init. s. III a., father of[ (KtKuvvEOS), 'AvriTcrrpos(Ivuraxnrrlos), ca. 137/6 a., father of [K]b&Acov, 'AVTniqr[rlS] --]cov, 1022 2545, 43 (P.A., 1177) 'Av-riirrarpos( i-rnros), ca. 314/3 a., father of $ocias, 'AvTrp&6rr(rTaiavlsiE),ca. 363 a., father of eoS6oTOS,478 7217 (P.A., 1178); probably belongs to the family of (P.A., 1262) P.A., 11234, cf. A.P.F. 'AvTiq9ros (EipEoirSis),ca. 373 a., father of [?)i]Amlos, 3918 ca. 217/6 a., father of [Aio]vi- 'AvTitiq)Xo(EOpTaKE1ES), 336/5 a., 4244 'ATirraTrp[os](TPIKopCaios), ca. 423-408 a., father of lve6Scopos, aios, 18129; cf. 'A. A. T., ephebe 102/1 a. (I.G., II2, 1028, 'AvritiQos (VTpopaaiotos), 1059 111128) (OveoJs), ca. 73-63 a., father of ['Av]Tirra-rpos, 'AvTr9iXosKXEoX&pou ['Av]T-riaTpoS ('Palivouiolos),303/2 a., 62282 28413 = 'AvTpcov(Alyrllios), ca. 368/7 a., father of ['AV-r]liCv,4332 'AvTi-rrrrp[os]((Amvejs),ca. 62/1-55/4 a., father of 'AvTi- ['AvrT]i(Cv'AvTnqCOvTro (Aiyirl5os), 335/4 a., 4331-32 Trarp[os],29023 = 'AVTlnpov: AiA(ioS)'Av-Taqov('AvTloXi8os),ca. 205 p., 44717 ['Av-riraTpos] (NvEnUS), ca. 54/3 a., father of 'AvTi[raTrpos], 'AvT-rlqv'ApiorropoUAov post ca. 216 p., 47013 ('ATrcxa?SoS), 2921-2 = ['AvT]IQpcv AUTro[---]('ArTraiSos),s. III p., 4863 29381 'AvmTpCv ca. 263 a., father of KacAcovi8is,1177 'AvTi[rra]Tpos (cv'uS), ca. 53 a., father of 'AvrThrcrrpos, (OlvET6os), o [cOX]Ueis,hoplite general ca. 40-30 a., 'Avr-nq)v o6Xcovos ['Av]TiTroarpos ('AAcowTEKES), 334/3 a., 4455 (P.A., 1291) o D4X[vE]Us, 28413-14; 'AvT-ri-aTp[oS] hoplite general ca. ['A]vTirqovEp[.... 'EpilEos],treasurer of prytaneis 223/2 a., o OX)AGS], 12852; 'AvTlrqPvEppetos,12824-26(P.A., 1295) 29/8-22/1 a., 29022-24; 'Avrri[lTrarpos hoplite ca. 280 a., 745 (P.A., general 21/0 a., 2921-2; 'AvTircaTpos OAuvEiS, 'AVT19CiV 'Avi[Trr&r]Tpou )[a]voa[Trp]To[v](KiTrnTos), hoplite general ca. 20 a., 29380-82; cf. Th. Ch. Sarikakis, 1298) The Hoplite General in Athens, p. 41 'AvTrlopv Tvlu0ou(KuSa0rlvaEiEs), post med. s. IV a., 3250 'AvTiprpTosAioXEou(EvrrvpilSrs),370/69 (?) a., 13103-104 (P.A., 1302); probably a relative of 'A. 'Apx[io]u K. epimeletes post 349/8 a. (LG., II2, 162048-49,P.A., 1301); a (P.A., 1182) 'AvTtnoevrls brother, or the father, of this councillor may be Tlu0eas ('AypuAis), 173/2 a., 20699 'AvriaO0evri 'OvrlcoICvTros (TEl0pacrios),256/5 a., 8522; (KvSaerlvalEis),336/5 a., 42158 TEltpa&cros, 'A[v]-r[o0]Evrls 'Ovrq[a]lC&ovTos secretary of pry- 'Av-nq)ov'ErrlTpoTrov (MEATrEVS), 281/0 a., 7243 = 'A. 'E., 8594(P.A., 1201, cf. P.A., 1200) taneis, 855-6; 'Av[-T]oaEv1TS, of a. ephebe Kekropis 334/3 (I.G., II2, 11561o) 'AvtritoevTi(Tuvpeirf1s),173/2 a., 206102 'AvTlnqC[v] 360/59 a., 1722(P.A., 1303); his wife (Epieo{i8rST), ['A]vTioevr1S(0TlyalEU5),336/5 a., 4277 -Evapiomrldedicated clothing to Artemis in an inventory ca. 393-373, father of [---]KXi(s>, of 345/4 a. (IG., II2, 151444-45, 151622, 1517149-150= 'AvrT9av[--] (AEKEXEEUS), 2034 P.A., 11182) ca. 367/6 a., father of esocopos, 'AvTl9a&vrs('AAcowEKEUS), 'Avrq)cov (SouvviEO), ca. 147/8 p., father of TEpyiAos, 4456 (P.A., 1226), cf. e. 'A. 'A. and AiTT-rp[ios 'Av-rn]&40215 vous 'A. (S.E.G., III, 115) 'Avmpntv nOXUvE[]KTOU((DriyaiEus), 256/5 a., 8555 'AvTlpavrisAiovoai[ou] ('AvaytACirlos),304/3 a., 61312; a 'AvT-rpovAiqirTpiov (XoAapyEus),167/8 p., 37129; for his brothers cf. 'AXKpliaTqs grandfather probably = 'A. 'A., trierarch 356/5 a. (LG., A. (X.) and MbvavSposA. (X.); for II2, 1612106= P.A., 1227, A.P.F.) a stemma cf. 'Apx. 'Ep., 1968, p. 209 'AvT-nqvqs(El-raTos?), ca. 354 a., father of [---]as, 5525 [['AVwTipov]] (XoAiSirls), ca. 168 a., 21461 councillor? ca. 370 a., 4924 'AVTrXa[p---] ('Epoi&ars),ca. 367/6 a., father of "Avelrrros, ['Av]T)avvrls[----] (KrlqiraiEvs), KaX;iou(EKKoXcovoO), 4468 'AvTqp&vrls 254/3 a., 8960 & rrpoEpcov175/4 ['AvT-rq&vrs] (MErlTrS), ca. 63/2 a., father of NiK&8[a]S, 'AvTnaprTs'E-nrriLXou 'AyyWXqEv,iTorTIrTs 2882i; restored from 'A. N. M., 6Trr7\ol6os39/8 a. (I.G., a., 1994 II2, 104357); cf. N. M., 6wTAopdaos119/8 a. (LG., II2, 'Av-rTXa&ps ca. 337/6 a., father of Mvrloas, 6195 (KE?a?aXES), 100839), cf. H., XI, 1942, p. 309 OtXicvoS (OpE&ppIos),370/69 ? a., 1345-46(P.A., 'Avnrx&prnS ['Av]Tl)&vrls 'AvTrnivouS (Mupptvovalos),ca. 330 a., 4730(P.A., 1315); ()lA;as (). (0(.), 1347-48,is a brother, and another 1241) relative, possibly a son or perhaps even the same man, is: 'AvTqa'vrs (uTrrrcaicv), init. s. IV a., father of [ ], 182 'AVTIXnprs (DpEappios),336/5 a., 42211 ['Av]T-rq)vrsrHovuKp&rov ('OrpuvvEs), 281/0 a., 72106 = ca. 280 a., 7418 Moipaybvo[vs](XoXAEiSrS), ['A]vTI[X&]pns 'A. H. 'O., paredros of Nikias of Otryne, archon 266/5 a. (P.A., 1316) (I.G., II2, 66819-20) 'AvriXappos(TTEpyaaCUS), 336/5 a., 4239 'AvTlqxavrjs (noT&ploS),336/5 a., 42209 *'AvroKidlSiNauKprr(ous)(HTEpyacrEs), 256/5 a., 8667; a va'AVTIP)[vrns---](O)ryaius), councillor? ca. 370 a., 49247 riant form of 'AvSoKiS81n 'AvrTnAvis(qyaimtE\), ca. 376/5 a., father of ['A]KeaTi8rS, 'AVTOX[OS ] ('PapvoOCatoS),304/3 a., 5954 = 3616 and EOubilKos,trierarch 325/4 and 323/2 a. (IG., ] ('Papvoiucos), 304/3 a., 61277; prob[AvToXoS---? II2, 1629773and 1631134= P.A., 1248; cf. A.P.F., 5564) ably = 'AvTriqvrls (XoXe{NiSs), ca. 168 a., 21458 A/uoiou(Papvomios), 281/0 a., 72196 ["A]VTroXO 'AvTlaXViqs 'Apl-cro9&vou ('Qarl?S), post med. s. IV a., 3218 'AvTCovETvoS: KA(aUiioS)'AVTCrOVEvoS ('AVTloXiSOS), paullo ante (P.A., 1250) 220/1 p., 46661-62 eo09avrov (HaAAiqvs5s),281/0 a., 72232 ['AvTr]ipavTros med. s. IIp., 3428 'AvrcovTvo[s] (BrloaceOs), 'AvTl9TarrS(EvOcvupVnE), 336/5 a., 4211 = 'Avrl9&rIs 'AVTI- 'AVT-covTvo: XElEaoa6s M(apKos)AUriOpAos 'AvTcovvos,167/8p., 9&vou5EtcowvIES(I.G., II2, 6159); his father was 7Twl-r rrls 3712; [M(apKos)AVpiAl]os[[K6plo85o[s]] 'AvT]covTvoE[*Ca] in 337/6 (I.G., II2, 2406) rrpoESpcov p[is EO]Tu-[Xs ISEpao-r6s],186/7 p., 4113; [M(aKpos)]AOp(q-
INDICES
361
'OXuHrrixov('AvacpAUc'os), 334/3 a., 449 S[Epa]o-r6[sBriaaims], 188/9 ['A]TroAW66SopoS ?ios) [[K6Oipoos]]'A[vrcovTvos] = 1408), probably (P.A., [[K6ppio8]oS]] A*pfiAos 'Av-rcovT[vos p., 4194-6; [M&p(Kos)] ca. 337/6 a., father of 'O?vu('AvaqAXi-rios), 'Arro7A6[6co(pos)] Ei'evX[iS Ep3aa-r6s]BCaarleS, 188/9 p., 4163-5; EviopS ET of this family cf. members other for 61314; rrn6copos, [Kairap AoU(KIo5) AvrpfqXos] K6poSo6 'AvrcovTvoS X[Epa13905, and: A.P.F., or 1408 5678; I.G., II2, stemmas. P.A., 4231-2 Ca. or6s], 192/3 p., father of[----]pos ca. a., 306/5 45714 III s. init. ('AvapA
'ApXiou('AAais'S),341/0 a., 3851 (P.A., 1404) 'A-rroMSA6cpo ['ArroXA]6Scopos('Avaq)?Auros), ca. 136/7p., father of['A]rroXAcbvioS,38023-24
p., 33336 ['ArroA7]AcviSrls(?) (O)pe&pplos),med. s. IV a., 2313
169/70 p., 38011 [----] ('Av-rioXiSOS), ['Ar]lo?ACobvloS 'ATro?XAcovtos: ('AvTIoxiSos),ca. 205 p., AA(lios)'ATroXAcObvtos
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INDICES
8eicos, 37013; his grandson = 'Awro?cbvios'AppoSEafou 44714; perhaps = ATA.'A. TTa \rlv(Eus), eponymos paullo ante 220/1 p., 46620-21 A., ephebeca. 197/8-199/200p. (I.G., II2, 212912) ca. 165- 170 p., 37010, ante 220/1 Elto5c[pou](AEuKovoiUs), ['A]wro?Acavios p., 'AToAoXcbv(tos) (iacov(os) ('AvrioXiSos),paullo was ephebe 154/5 p. (.G., II2, 206751) 46630 ca. 172 p., father of NsEKO- 'AWrooAcbvios 'AWroX?cvtos ('OfiEv), paullo ante ca. 15 a., father of eE6yrNs, ('ITrTroOcovriSos), = 13 10, father of for 3043, N., 'A., ephebe icxXos,44829; perhaps Avoiou (TTcxavtEus), ca. 20 a., 29345 'ArroXAcbvios Hippothontis fin. s. II p. (I.G., II2, 213623, cf. B.C.H., 'ArroXAcbvios: 'ATro7AXbviOS LXXIV, 1950, p. 220) and perhaps also = (TaliaviExs),169/70 p., KA(aOkios) ('rco 37816 'ATowAcbvitoS oipou ov(rrrrocowrisos), ca. 205 p., 44828 (TlaXAriveus),ca. 150 a., 23635 o), paullo ante 'ATwoA7cbvlos ['A]TroAXcbvios Trrp(Eopvr6pos)('lTrrroecovT-ri 'ATroWAcbv[ios] (naXrlvEius), s. I p., 30960 220/1 p., 4656 'A-rroXXcbvios: AtAios 'ArroAXXcbvios nrlaXiv(EOs),eponymos --] (KEKpo-rrSos ?), ante fin. s. II p., 42913 ['ATro]XXcbv[ios-185/4 a., 17944 (AECovri'So), paullo ante 220/1 p., 46620-21; perhaps =-At. 'A. ['ATro?X]cbvtos s. II p., 3435 (TT-roXEatSos), ('AvrioXios), ca. 205 p., 44714 ['ATroAX]cbv[ioS----] 'Aro<X>Acbvios ('AyysAfiev), 155/4 a., 225118 'ATr[o]XAco[vlos...]Tra[. .]o (rlaXrl vES), post ca. 216 p., 47226 'A-rroWAcbvio ('Aypuvhis), fin. s. III a., 14148
'ArroXcovios MT-rpoScbpou(ITEIPEEESv), post 217 p., 4794
'AiTroAcbvios 138/9 p., 33331-32 ('AlrivIEus), ca. init. s. I a., father of Aiopavri5, 'ArworoAbvioS (ErlcaXi5rjls), rEqC&vou and 'AiTro7cbvios,27829; perhaps = 'ATroXAcbvios 27812-13,19,25, nrl(axiSrls),secretary 191/2 p., 4224 'A. ('A.), father of Aioqa&vrs ca. 151/0 a., father of'lIocicopos, 'A[rroXXcbvtos] (.G., II2, 4482-5; cf. H., XII, (2Kaxppcov[Sris), 2532 1943, p. 59) ] ('Alrivtis), ca. 50-40 a., 28018; cf.: 'AWroMAcb[vios ['Arro?]cbvios(ZouviElv), ca. 164/3 a., father of ['ArroxAcb: ('Al[rvi6vs), med. s. I a., 27829 vos ?], 24623-24, 30 'ArroXAcobvios ['AWTroAcbvios ouv[tEus],treasurer of the (?) 'ATroXX]cvovioV ['Arro]AcbvioS ('AlrQvIEv), ca. 105/6-117/8 p., father of ['ArroX]Acbvios,33622 a., 24623-24, 29-30; was kosmetes of the prytaneis 131/0 o ('AZbviEs), 138/9-150/1 p., 33622 = 'A. o ['ATrroN]AcbvloS ephebes 128/7 a. (H.,XXIV, 1955, p. 229, 81-82, 94 etc.) ca. 176/7 p., father of Aiovucr6vcopos, 'Arro7Acbvtos 'A., TroCcoTppovtioris 142/3 p. (I.G., II2, 2049153) (TEtplvEsO), 46077 'AroA?cobviosAiowovo<>cbp[ou] ? ('AOJovevs), 180/lp., 40256; cf. P.A., 4305 and: 'AwroXAcbvlo[---](TrEIpIEus),150-190 p., 38413 'APEIovEi, init. s. III p., 4592 ['AWTo?XcbOvio]: Kaotav[6s 'ATroXWAcvios] ['A-ro]X?cov[i]os (TEIpIsus), 162/3 p., 'AWrroAcbvios 36416; was avTlKoorinTrls ('AXcorrEKes),169/8 a., 21298 158/9 p. (I.G., II2, 20793, 3012), and KoaoniTis161/2 p. (.G., II2, 20855); a son and 'ArToAcovios5('AliajavTrns), 178/7 a., 19458 'ATroXXcbvios ('AplTrpolrTales),140/39 a., 24095 grandson respectively were probably the following two 'AWTro7cbvios ('Avayupaatos), ca. 73-63 a., father of 'AMrroao- entries: &vrjs,28652 ETrT 'Aro[XAcbvios]: r(6cios)K&cmios 'ATo[XAcbvios] [ErT]Epi[evs], T-ra 6Xa 188/9 p., 4166-7; (K&acriosapparently was mis['A]-roAXcbvlos ['ATroXX]o8cbpou 'Av[a](qpXAarros), 169/70 p., 38023-24 cut for Kaoiav6s); [Kao(iav6s) 'ATroo]cbvtos [ITEip(i6s)], 'ATToXAcbvios: 'ATroXAcbvwos nl-6(TTAos) ATX(ios) ('AVTIVOEUS), 418s-6; Kao(iavos)['ATro]XAcovios 4197-8; r. K. X[TElplOus], 'A. E. was archon in 207/8 p. (I.G., II2, 21997) and a paullo ante 180/1 p., 39714 ca. 142 p., father of ['A-r]owxcbvios well known Athenian political figure (cf. Philostratos, 'ATroAcbvios(BEpevIKiSrl8), and [Aio]vwc65o[-ros], vit. Soph., II, 20, etc., and H., Suppl. XIII, p. 107) 3929, 10 ca. 175 p., 3929 ['ATr]oX7cbvioso (BEPEVIKi8rS), 'AWTroAcbvo[s]: Kaa[iav]6s 'ATroMcbvlo[s]I-rElp(i0s),eponymos post ca. 217 p., 47714-15 ['ATro]XAcbvlos Zcocari[ou](BrlcTaleus),188/9 p., 41918 = 'A. Z. B., CcogpovicTrfs192/3 p. (I.G., II2, 213011) and 'ATro7Acbvios 'ApT-rEicbpou (TEIPtEius),209/10 p., 46078 II2, 2130160) 'ATwoAAXbvio perhaps also 'A. (B.), father of EOrnopos(LG., (9qTrrino), ca. 127-137 p., father of 'ATroXAcb'A-rroAcbvios ("Epiuelos), ca. 134/5 p., father of 'A9poSictos, vtos, 359io; probably = 37148 = 'A. ('E.), ca. 114 p., father of['Appo]5Escos(I.G., 'ATroXXAovos (X2-rTTlos), ca. 135/6 p., father of 'ATroAXcbvtos, II2, 205953; cf. P.A., 1528) 37314; perhaps = 'A. o E., ephebe init. s. II p. (I.G., II2, 'ArroX7ocbvios: ['Ep]i(vvios) 'AToXA\cObvlo ("Epplos), 168/9 p., 201815) o (cTIr-rloS),ca. 160-170 p., 35910; probably = 37358; cf. 'E. 'A. E, agonothetes ca. 180/1-191/2 (I.G., 'AwroMAcbvios o (ETr-inoS), 168/9 p., 37314; perhaps = 'A. o II2, 211613), perhaps a son of the councillor 'AToX7cbvloS 'ATroMAcbvios 2., co9povlorris ca. 178/9 p. (LG., II2, 210626); cf. ('Epoia&rs),135/4 a., 243119 'AwroAAcbvios Mcyvou ('EpuaSTrs),195/6 p., 42526; cf. P.A., [...] 'AiToMcbvios (E:q)ri-os), fin. s. II p., 4403 1529 and I.G., II2, 8773 secretary of the boule 'A'ro7Acbv[ios] EiK&pTrouq'riT[TloS], init. s. II p., father of 9eEicacov, 'ATroX\cbvios and the demos 190/1 p., 42020-22 (EuTprpiSrns), 32310 ['AiT]o7Acbvios (OqyaieUS),ca. med. s. IIp., father of['Arr]oAnorTToriou ['AWTroAA]cOVO (EucovuEus), ca. 40-30 a., 2864; cf.
'A. n. Ei., ephebe 13/2 a., perhaps a grandson (I.G., II2, 196316; cf. H., Suppl. I, p. 174) ,ATroA?Acvios (Kricitaeus),ca. 40-30 a., 28618 ElpapXi5ov ,ATroAAcbvlo5 Arlvacio (Kriplcroius),ca. 40-30 a., 28617 ,ATmoAXcbvios (KqtICIEV'S), 96/7 p., 31214 'A]-rro?\XcAvio(Krl9iCIsOS),96/7 p., 31222
ca. 132-137 p., father of ['Aq]poATrroXAc.[vios] (AEUKovoEUS),
Xcbvios, 4394 ['ATr]oXXcbvlo5s(Oriyacies), fin. s. II p., 4394
['ArT]OAXcbvioS )lXoo-rp&[Tou] ((i\lafISTs),148/9 p., 337 1 'Aro7XCOcbvioS Zcooiyvovs (Ol\&Srns),182/3 p., 40634 Ap[
-], 303/2 a., 6248
Ap[ Ap[----], Ap[
], 281/0 a., 72274 ca. 213/2 a., father of['Av]rTiPaXos, 18722 ], undersecretary 180/79 a., 18722
INDICES ] ('AKcriavTrfos), ca. 86/5 a., father of Mriv6copos, Ap[ 269i, [2703] ca. 215 a., 13240 Ap[----] (KEKpOTr8SOS), ] (Aiyiti\.s), ca. 336/5 a., father of 'ApXavSpos, Ap[ 62324 ] ('AXapvus), 303/2 a., 62154 Ap[ Ca. 393 a., father of[.]Eo[. .]s, 1527 Ap[---] ('QCaEvi), ? 'Apaprax]vb6 ['Apapla]v6s: [AoTlToS? Map[a0cbvios],archon post ca. 216 p., 4692-3; [Ao? ?]Ttos 'Apapcavos Mapa? 'Apapi[avos Mapa3(cbvios)], ecbv[ios],4702-3; [A]o[U]?Tios 4712-3; [AoI(ETios) ? 'Apa3lcav6 Mcpaocbvtos],4721-3 'ApyaT(os)(frappcoTaSs-r), ca. 73-63 a., father of [Tima]pXos, 2855 = ca. 73-63 a., father of 'AppoSaicos, 'Apyaios (TTavpooTaSrl), 28645; perhaps = 'Apyacos TiliapXov(TlavpcoTaSnlS), ca. 40-30 a., 28644; on his career cf. H., Suppl. I, p. 174; the homonymous thesmothete in 14/3 (I.G., II2, 1721) may be a nephew of the councillor. herald 135/4 a., 24351-52, 'ApyeTos['AoKAxCIrovoS 'A-rivEiUS], 132-133;and victor in the Theseia 161/0 a. (I.G., II2, 95650; P.A., 1585) and thesmothete 97/6 a. (.G., II2, 2336253)
363
'Apia(----) ('Ayvoiicos ?), init. s. IIIa., fatherof['ApiCor]apXOS,1052 'Apia[- --] (EUcomwusS), 381/0 a., 613 'Apio-r[-------], secretary ca. 182-150 a., 2181-2 'Apt[T-r---] ('ITmroecovrios), med. s. I a., 27842 ] ('Apa~avmToS),281/0 a., 72134 'Apio-r[ ] ('AJiaCavTss), 281/0 a., 72135 'Aplo-[r--
'Ap3or[-----] 'Apio[-r
('AXapvsEs),councillor ? ca. 370 a., 492114 ] (nTTaXiivEus),303/2 a., 62319
'Apic-r[---] (nlaAXrvEuS ?), ca. 192/3 p., 42317 'Apio-r[--] (qifrrtios), ca. 293-273 a., father of Xi[lBla]s, 9710 'Apilor[---] (TplKopOCvoS),ca. 190/89 a., 17094 'Apo-r[---] (TPIKopvllos), ca. 190/89 a., 17095 'Apio-r[--] (?tps&ppios), fin. s. II a., 2565 ca. 73-63 a., father of 2[coxr]pa'A[p]liaTay6pas (AaTrw-rpeUs), roS, 28633
ca. 354 a., father of[ ], 555 ['Ap]tlraTos('AvaqcXAu-ros), (P.A., 1635) 'Apio-ra[os] (_uv?TrrE cbv),ante med. s. IV a., father of [---]ns, 317 'ApioaTaos: A[o]!iiTlo[S] 'AplaTa-os n[ai]ovi5rSs, archon 200/1-
201/2 or 203/4-204/5 p., 4522-3
'ApyEioS (TplKopUloio), 223/2 a., 12725 *'ApSias 'Apt[a]iou (TpiKopvacio), paullo ante 60 a., 26714
'ApiaoraiXv(os) (OivsiSos), ca. 263 a., father of E[upo]uAos, 1178
or 'ASpiaviSoO), s. III p., 4879 "ApEios (AEcov-rrios 'Ap[E]ciasncaucaov(FapyrrTios), 341/0 a., 381s (P.A., 1597)
ca. 73-63 a., father of MEvav'A[p]ia-raitXos(nlavpcorT&Srs),
['A]pEcir{as [-----]
s. IV a., 294 (EOcoVUPEV'S),
ante med. s. IV a., father of'Apx[i]as, 'ApEoias(KvSaOrlvaisus), 3255 (P.A., 1599) , ^TriorTrrls TTsipaClEUt 'ApEcaiaAaprwpoKEOUS TrpoSpcov254/3 a., 894-5; on the family of'A., cf. H., XXXVIII, 1969, pp. 423, note on line 4, and 432-433, note 8 'ApEoias 'ApEainTrrov( -pqrnlos), 303/2 a., 6281
'ApEacfasTrpcTOviKov ((D)ax?ipsE), 303/2 a., 62286 'ApCatrrroT (q)rr'ino), ca. 336/5 a., father of 'ApEaiaS,6281 'Apris:KX(aoSios)'Apris(ETmlpltes), 162/3 p., 36417 'Apl[---]('lrrroOcovTiSos), med. s. I a., 27843 'Api[---] ('ITrroecovTiSos),med. s. I a., 27846 'Api[---]: []6oAcov 'Api[---] (KeKpo-riOos?), 213/4-219/20
p.,
46311 'Apt[--] ('Ayvoiroios),ca. 411/0 a., father of'Ap[i]cT-rcov,88 'Api[----] (AiylAielS), ca. 336/5 a., father of 'ApXi[oXos, 62328 'Api(---) (rTEpaiCES),ca. 168/7 a., father of 'AqpoSianos, 24373 ] (f 'Api[ --), fin. s. III a., 1436 *'Apl[a]Tos(TplKopucnos), paullo ante ca. 93 a., father of 'ApSrias,26714 *[---] ['A]piav6s (rapy'rrTro5), saec. II p., 3465 'Apiap&arTsrTolaitaouv Errau'l-rios, treasurer of the prytaneis
95/4 a., 261[27-29],46,52, [67];cf. H., XVII, 1948, pp. 28-29. ['A]piyvcoTosBapupiov('IKapptIEi), 341/0 a., 3830 (P.A., 1613) 'Apil-rios (2TE1pispS),ante med. s. IV a., father of 'Haio-r6Scopos,3243 (P.A., 1616) ante med. s. IV a., 163 (P.A., 1618 'ApilVrlaToS (KEKpo-ir1os), a); the demotic may be O(v~Eus,cf. P.A., 1620 and 'A. 'A. (0.), q. v. 'Api vlo-rTos (AtOoiEesS), 335/4 a., 4354 'Api[vrncrros] (OAveus), ca. 313 a., father of ['Api]vTrlor[o]s,
73io ['Api]uvvqn-r[o]s'Api[vricrrou] ((AvEvS5), ca. 280 a., 73io (cf.
P.A., 1620, 12050, 12051) 'Apcr[----](KeKPpori5os), ca. 147p., fatherof['ApltcTicov, 4019
8pos, 28646
ca. 336/5 a., father of NiK6o-rpa'Apia-ravSpos(AelpaStcbTlns), rTS, 62299
['Api-cr]apXos'Apti(---)
?), med. s. III a., 1052 ('AyvouCaios
'ApiorapXos---(AlOPFeiESs),fin. s. III a., 1405 ['Api]o-rapXos 'EXrrivou('lTrrrTroToaSrlS), 304/3 a., 61131
'ApicorapXos (KveuOppios), 336/5 a., 42193 'ApiorapXos (Muppivoiualos), ante med. s. IV a., father of AtoXvUiSnTs,3230 (P.A., 1667) = 'A[p]i[o]Tap[Xos] [Mv]pp(ivoUiOios),father of[.......
]srs Ca.320 a. (H., XXVIII, 1959,p. 217398-399correcting I.G., II2, 155725-26;the spacing here, however, will allow the restoration [AioXudi]86-s) 'Apio-rapXos(meAuEs),ca 217/6 a., father of ['Api]o-r6Viaxos, 1805 'Aplo-rEiSrl,lEpeUsO(cocp6pcov 209/10 p., 46098-99; cf. 'A. qOpEapplos ca. 167/8-171/2 p., father of Bei'AplorTErisS(CAKamOavTisos), Tr&xAos,45315
'Aplo-re[iS1s]:Aup(riAlos)'Aplo-E[iSrls] (KEKpowrrios ?), 213/4219/20 p., 4634 Ca. 150 a., 23618 'Apio-rdsiri('AXcorTTKfiOv), 'Apli-rEi(B5s) ('Avayvp&aios),ca. 289/8 a., father of NIKopouAos, 8657 'AptirTiS8rl(Fapyi'rTios),ca. 149/50 p., father of 'ApiorsiSris, 40625 'Apio-riS8rs0 (rapy-Trros), 182/3 p., 40625. 'ApicrriSrls 'Epp[eos], contributor, but not a povAMuTrs328/7 a., 4936 'ApTo-rTi5riS lAXoKMAov (EOurvpiSqs)),304/3 a., 61302 ca. 135/6 p., father of B[I]Tr&AXos, 'Apai-rTiSris(9il'rros), AlovCaios, and 'AoCi
364
INDICES
'Apia-reSrl Atlovwiov (XoXapyEss), 168/9 p., 37362 ca. 105/6 p., father of 'ErrTurv'Apicrr6pouXos(TTaXXiverS), 'ApioTEiSOEoyevou(BrijaioS), 334/3 a., 4420 (P.A., 1718) and TTpooa6KWios, 33349,50 X&vcov ['Api]a-rri5lSs'EKrlec-rov('AvaKaitES), councillor? ca. 370 a., 'Apo-r6opovuos Zcooaitou(TTaXA-lvsS ?), ca. 192/3 p., 42323 492139(P.A., 1697) 'Ap[io-r6]povAosI(AviUS, ca. 145 p., father of [------]IS, 'AplaTrilSriS'llEpaiou (EKa(ipcovi6rls), 370/69 (?) a., 1330-31 39248; cf. 'A. 'A-rro7covio(u)>D.,ephebe 154/5 p. (I.G., II2, (P.A., 1715) 206770) ca. 289/8 a., father of MEvaitXos,8558 ['A]piorroy[e 'Apicrr[i]as(ctiXafSr1s), ] ('AvaOcKCaIE ?), ca. 240 a., 109l1 (P.A., 1722) 'Apio-roye[---] ('IKapIlES),ca. 170 a., 49268 ['A]piforar[rr]osA[io]v[v]oCov(KuSaerlvales), ca. 20 a., 29366 'Apio-royvrS (KuSaerqva1ieS), 336/5 a., 42160 'Apiaolmlos ('PaPlvovcaos),ca. 190/89 a., 17059 ['A]pto-royEvr1s (Aa!rrpEUs KaOirrEpeev), 367/6 a., 1458 ], contributor but not a povuevrris328/7 a., 'Apto-roylvnS (OuAcalos),init. s. II a., 15615 'Apo-kio[v 4940 ca. 73-63 a., father of [ECio]iprs, 'Aplo-ro5(--) (cTTapco-r&Srls), ['A]plo-icov,0irrTrphiS TrjiSP3ouXis303/2 a., 6212 2856 ca. init. s. III a., fatherof [ ['A]po-ricov, ], 10311 'Apio-roB&alas KaAiouv('ATrnveU),334/3 a., 4422 (P.A., 1793) ca. 180p., 4019 ['Aplo]-icov'Apir[---] (KEKpoTr8iOS), 'ApilcroBa&ias (Muppivoiroio),ca. 363 a., father of noXvuBdiaas, 'Ap[i]oricov'Api[--] ('Ayvoucros), 378/7 a., 88 (P.A., 1738) 4727 (P.A., 1794) and Mvrlaiaopas (H., V, 1936, pp. 'AplaTicov('Alupoocrios),ca. 403/2 a., father of [rl]peorpuxa397-398, No. 103-4, 7-10 and p. 407; cf. XIX, 1950, p. 251) pil[s], 1312; cf. n. 'A. 'A. (P.A., 1740-1, and I.G., II2, 5533, 'Apic[-r6]S1[pos?-med. s. III a., 966 -], 5541, and 5579) archon ca. a. Chr. n., 3021 'ApiCTr68[,llos], 'Apio-ricov('Aco-rrKEiVs), 140/39 a., 24089 'Apro-r68rlpoS 'Apio-roqcpvros (Aiav-rios), 335/4 a., 43204'Apo-ricov('EpXiE2s),ca. 287/6 a., father of CniKpos, 8965 205 'Aplo-ricov(Krlo-nqjEs),ca. 400/399 a., father of vu06copos, [ init. s. III p., 4574 ] 'Apio-r658rlos(KEKpowri8os), 1427 'Apia-r6o8nuo('Aypu7Xus),fin. s. III a., 14149 'AplrrcovHnoXKp
II2, 2111/225)
'Apio-r6pouXos(OivaTos),ca. 223/2 a., father of 'Hy-rcop, 170io =
['Apioar6pou]Aos (Otvacos),ca. 213/2 a., father of ['Hy'-rcop], 18717-18, [57-58]
note to lines 9-10. 'ApIorOKEi.Srls A[...] (HnpycaEvs), 256/5a., 8665
'ApIorOKXeiSdiS ['I]K?C{OV (li'l7Xr), 304/3 a., 61296
'AploroKWoEi]ST (nTpacolvs),ca. 363 a., father of 'Apti-rorAfiS, 4719 (P.A., 1844)
INDICES 'ApiaTOKKAESris (npopcAxicnos), ca. 363 a., father of Avuavias and KAEopq8rjs,4738,39 (P.A., 1845) 'AptorroKEi85rls'Apio-roTr(Aovs) (OuAaoxaos), 304/3 a., 61126, brother of 'ApioroqT5v'A. (0.), 61128; cf. 'ApTc-roKXEiSrl 0. (P.A., 1846) and ['Ap]io-roKXEi8rls ., ca. 320 a. (.G., II2,
365
'Apio-rcovo()peappios), 370/69(?) a., 1351-52 'Apo-roiKpdrris (P.A., 1927) ca. 168 a., 21462 'ApicrroKp&nrr (XoAAEXSrs), ['Apocr]6KplToS(AecovrfTos),185/4 a., 17943 'ApIar6KpITro 'ApIrro(----) (KcpaXOsUS), 303/2 a., 6287 156616-17) 'Apto-6KpIT[os] (Oivaios), 223/2 a., 12759 EpaouvKXov'AMamEis ca. 325 a., 5222 (P.A., 'AptcrroKAXs ('Apac.), prytanis and 'Apla-rrKpiTOs ATiroq)&vov ((cpE&ppios), treasurer of prytaneis 254/3 a., 8943, 26,33 1936) 'ApicrToKX[fs----] ('AvaKaCluS),281/0 a., 72146 ['Apio'r6]xas,archon 161/0 a., 222i (P.A., 1939) 'ApiorToKXtS ('AvaKcai?s),ca. 403 a., father of [Opa]ocov, 'Apiotr6Ecos(BaTErE), ca. 368/7 a., father of 'Av8poXfiS,4344 492137 ; either he, or perhaps a nephew = 'Apioropi[---] (Kuvippios), 155/4 a., 22592 councillor ? ca. 370 'ApioToI(---) (laiaviEUS), ca. 268/7 a., father of [ .....]as, ['Aplo-roK]fisOp[a]aco[vos]('AvaKalEus), a., 492140 (P.A., 1859) 11569 'Apic-roKAfiS ('AXEp85oUo'lo), 178/7 a., 19469 = 'Apicror6a(Xos)('AxaiEis?), ca. 336/5 a., father of 'ACrr[u176-169 a., 20554 'ApiorT]oKAf,S ('AXEpSovcnors), avac ?], 62210; restored from and identified with 'ApiCTo6[---] 'ApITOKAfiS (K KoiArs),281/0 a., 7246 'A. (I.G., II2, 28201o, 15932, 4 = P.., paxos 'Aa-rvavcaKTOS 'AploroKAfiS'IEpoKAEOUS (KvuaOrjvaiEus), post med. s. IV a., 1968; cf. H., XXXVII, 1968, p. 19, note on line 135) 3254 (P.A., 1872); ['Ap1c]ToKXfiS K., father of [ ], 'ApioTr6[paXos](MeAXTES),ca. 314/3 a., father of 'HyicnTrrros, init. s. IV a. may be a grandfather (LG., II2, 192929 = 7241 = P.A., 1976; cf. P.A., 1871, A.P.F.) unidentified list ca. 321 'Apioa-r6oaXos (MeA?TrjS), AirloXacpov 'AplicroKAfs(AarrrpEiru),336/5 a., 4254; 'A. A., Aalcxra8ri- a., 49415 o6opsca. 333 a., may have been a son (I.G., II2, 310515; 'Apio-r6oaXos(ErUrTaicbv), ca. 354a., father of'lIaX6pcaXos, O. W. Reinmuth, op. cit., pp. 51-53, gives the date as 329/8 49427 or 324/3 a.) 'Apio-r6cpaxos (rlTEpacIEu),ca. 336/5 a., father of IcpiXos, 'Apo-TOKXfis (loTar&llos), 336/5 a., 42208 62256; cf. 'A. 'Apo-raiouvT., epimelete med. s. IV a. (I.G., 'AplcTrOKXiS (FTpaclEvs),ante med. s. IV a., father of 'AppcbII2, 28302) and ecopias'A. 1. (.G., II2, 7189) vtios, 3241 (P.A., 1882); a latermember of this family is: councillor? ca. 'Apilor6paX[os---] (TTepyaoErvS rrrevEpeEv), iSov (TTpacCieus), ca. 330 a., 4719 'ApioaoKXis'AplaTo-Aro 370 a., 4927 (P.A., 1984) 'Apl-croKfiS(TrEtpIEOS),ca. 363 a., father of Xcxpias, 4736 ['Apl]ar6opaXos (Upopaoicos), ca. 215/4a.,fatherof[OcIlo... s], (P.A., 1884) 1831-2 = 'ApioTOKp[----] (KirTTioS ?), post 255 a., 8826 'Apir[T6]paXos(Upopaciafos),ca. 215/4 a., fatherof OiXo[.. .], 'AplaoroKpnrr1s'ApioroiEvou[s], ca. 225 a., 1226 1842 (P.A., 1985) = 176-169 a., 20528; perhaps 'ApicrroKp&Trl ('AlnvimEU), 'Aplo-r6ca[Xos] ((caATpeirs),ca. 83 a., father of eEapicov, 'A. 'A., ca. 173 a., father of Alois (I.G., II2, 24457, P.A., 27352 (P.A., 1987); the following may be a nephew 1907); a son may = or a grandson: = 'Ap1o-roKpCorrs ('AlrivsEOs),135/4 a., 24398; perhaps 'A. ca. 50 a., 27351 (P.A., who was ephebe 119/8 a. (I.G., II2, 'Aplcr6paXos eap[icovos](maXipEVs,), ('A), father of ZcoTrupos cf. stemma s. 1988, P.A., 6639) 1008, III111109, P.A., 1908) rpo?Spcov ['Api]oTr6paXos 'Apiacr:pXou [4U?VES], ETrraTaTTis5 'AploroKp&rr1n (AlfcovesS),ca. 180-160 a., 20910 1804-5 a., 184/3 8948 nTiuTrrov('AAaitEi),254/3 a., ['A]plCTroKp&-Tnrl init. s. II a., 1575 'ApioroKpTrrn ('AtiSvacos), ca. 209/8-203/2 a., father of [Au- ['Apt]o-rog6[...] (K6TTpEos), 1226 'Apic-ropvrlS,ca. 258 a., father of 'Apo-roKp&rrTs, cip]aXos, 2049 = (AlavTiSos),303/2 a., 62270 ['Apli-roKp&Trrl] ('AqiSvaTos),ca. 209/8-203/2 a., father of 'Apio-rouEv[]S[----]Tro(---) ------] (Alavri8os), 240-230 a., 1132 [Aucriaxos], 20511; cf. I.G., II2, 5726 and A.P.F., 8157, 'ApicrooUvq[s stemma 'AptoI-rIOIvq (AcovLriSos),185/4 a., 17937 treasurer of prytaneis ca. 190/89 'Apioropvqs MapaO[cbvios], 'ApIoroKpC&'rsl (Oopaies)), 169/8 a., 212il9; cf. 46 a., 1704, [19-20], 'Apio-roKpC1rrS (OopalECi), 140/39 a., 240103 'Apil-ropiv(rls)('Pamvocuros),ca. 336/5 a., father of N6IKq1rpoS, I[--] (KepapcuS), 223/2 a., 128ioo 'Aplo-roKp&TrrS 62275 'ApioTroKpadrrls (KoAAurOus),post med. s. III a., 1123 ca. 368/7 a., father of 'Avritivrls, 'ApicrroKparri(KuSaceivacitE), ca. 376/5 a., father of 'AvIn- 'Apolrroplvrs(TEitpa&cos), 43228 KXfS,348 (P.A., 1914) ca. 330 a., 46;5 S(CAmvsUS), 'Apio-roUvTr ['Apcr]TroKp[acrrs----](AaitlrpOs), 304/3 a., 6012 = ['Aplar]o[KpaTrrs----] (AapnirrpeOs), 304/3 a., 6138; this res- 'Apic-ropi'6(s) ('ATlvtiv5),ca. 403 a., fatherof['Apicrro]qavrls, toration is preferable to *['Epa]ToKp[&aTls] 492127 = 'Ap[ior]o'iriS I 'A[lriVIles], TapiCasT'CV iEpcv (H., II, 1933, p. cf. 'A. trierarch and father A., of 400/399 a. (I.G., I12, 13746); cf.: 499); Xpr1&arcov 356/5-346/5 a., MEATaliaS ca. 360-340 a., (P.A., 1916-7,A.P.F.) 'ApIcrTo0([vTos]('ALirVIUS), 'Apior[o]piNSrls 'AplITroKpa-rri(MEAXTE5S 2027, was trierarch 356/5 a. (LG., II2, 1612289 = P.A., ?), ca. 62/1-55/4 a., father of [---2013 with addendum) and brother of 'Apio-ropavrs(LG., -]oTrE. o5, 29044 II2, 2386io = P.A., 2081 with addendum); for their 'ApiaToKpci-rlAu[ai]ou (TTaiovi8'rs), 304/3 a., 61293 famous father cf. P.A., 2108 with addendum, and for the 'ApiTcroKp&aris 336/5 a., 4241 (lTEpyaccrOU), 'ApicrroKp&Crrl (nptI0oi6irs), ca. 368/7 a., father of ArlPoKp6rrS, family, A.P.F., 2108, stemma 43152 med. s. I a., 27832 'AplaTO6vKoS npcoToyEvovs ('ALriVIEvs), 'ApicrroKpdSrrs ODAcvoS('ErtEiKi6S), ca. 29/8-22/1 a., 29069-70 (ErlpcaxirSs),169/8 a., 212112 'Apto-r6VIKOS
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ca. 368/7 a., father of ENiLWAos, 4396; 'Apto-roqav(KoAcove6u), a relative = 336/5 a., 42348 'Apitroacov (Ko7covEJs), [(I]coK1i8ou 303/2 a., 62180(P.A., 2116) ('Ofiv), 'ApitrooSv ['Ap]iorrocpSv ('Pacvoaicos), 166/5 a., 21637 'Apio-roiSlmov(2r'plEiUS),335/4 a., 4371-72; his 'AplrroxpoSv was a taxison, 'Apio-r68T[i[o]s'ApicoqcovTros -TEipiMOs, arch sent to Boiotia in 281/0 a. (H., IV, 1935, p. 562, No. 4024-25). 304/3 a., 61128,prob'Apio-roqOv 'Aplaoro-rTov (uXCaCoios), = 'A. ca. a. (H., Suppl. VIII, of 330/29 s. father med. IV ante (0.), ephebe a., ably MeArlaias, 'ApiTaroT-rels(rTeIpt1ESs), 3245 (P.A., 2072) p. 27413); brother of 'Apio-roKARiS8s'A. (0.), 61126; cf.: 'ApicroTi(Arls)(OuAavios), ca. 337/6 a., father of 'Apia-roKAdi- 'ApioroqVcov'AVT(---) (OuXiacos),med. s. III a., 10511; cf. commentary ad. loc. 6ris, 61126 = ca. 289/8 a., father of 'Apiordbof father ca. 337/6 a., (Aalix-rpEOs), 'Apicrrco(----) 'ApiaTrocpv, 'ApicnroTsXs(OuXcaoaos), vvuos, 8626 61128; cf. 'A. Zcoq[Nou$. (P.A., 2074, N.P.A., p. 31; I.G., ca. 200-150 a., 2034 II2, 155472 =H., XXVIII, 1959, p. 226347) and I2cqpiXos ['Ap]ic{rcov, 'A. 1D.(P.A.,13422, N.P.A., p. 31; I.G., II2, 29706 = H., 'ApioTcov('Epexerli?os),ca. 368/7 a., father of 'Api[]-rcov, 4310 XXXIII, 1964, p. 3506; etc.) 335/4 a., 439-10 'Api[c]Tcov'ApiarcovoS('EpeXe0ri8o5), 'AplC-r6Tipos(AaXT=rrpEv),ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13733 ca. 157/8 p., father of Eqc
ca. 165 p., father of'AppoSiclmos, 'Apo-r6[v]ous(lThoAeliatSos), 443i ('AXcxIoe?), ca. 180-160 a., 2097 ['Apt]rr6SEvos ] ('EXAcaitvos ?), 281/0 a., 72127 Apiro-r[ 176-169 a., 20548 'AptorroTrX[ns]('AvoKaies), Kcatcrepeev), ca. 393 a., father of (TTaiaviE*S 'AptoroTrA[r]S M
INDICES
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'Ap-T 8[copos----] ('ASpiaviSos),ca. 231/2 p., 49132 180/79 a., 18772 (TTroXEpaa8os), ['A]pTrI[[Ep8copo[s] (METrreS),177/8 p., 39818 'ApTrE6i8co[p]oS 'AprTEi8co[p]os(MEATrmS),ca. 144/5 p., father of 'A[pT]E[I58]co[pos]?, 39819 'A[e]nvaiou (MEArrTEU?),ca. 29/8-22/1 a., ['A]p-TEp5copos 29049-50 father of'[Apia ?]Ti(rTaXXrrlEu),Ca.433-383 a., 'Apio-rTbvupoS ? 'ApT'EP18o[p]o (MEAXrrEs), 177/8 p., 39819 'A[prT]E[P8]co[poS] cov, 1267 of ['ApTEP]ifather ca. of father ca. 283 p., 133/4 (rlTaiaovEs), a., ['ApTrEl]i8copoS 'Apiorwbvupos, (thiES), 'Apio-rcbvujvos 36924 coopos, 9824-25 = (ntEvs), ca. 283 a., father of 'Apitc[T]cOv[upos],['ApTEI]i8copoS(o alaviEis), 166/7 p., 36924 ['Apio-rcOvvuos] (TEilpalEus),ca. 155 a., 226 33; cf. 'AaKhAai&ov 992 'ApTrE(<>8copos 'A. FT.,IG., II2, 7156. Mt0es, priest of eponymos ca. 'Apitorcbwvos'AptoTcoviovou 250 a., 9823-26 = ('Paxvo*aioS),166/5 a., 21643 'ApTmpiScopos ca. 176/7 p., father of 'Arroxcbvios, of (XTEIPIESj), 'ApTEPi{copoS eponymos 'Apla[T]cbv[uPos 'Apicrrcovilou 1t0is], priest 46078 ca. 250 a., 991-2 ], (TrpKop(oIloS), ca. 83 a., father of [ ['ApT]EiiScopos 'Api-Trop(---) (E9qirrlos),303/2 a., 6283 'ApioT-cbvvuoS 27331 of father ca. [----]vrs, (XoXapyEvs), 338/7 a., 'Apio-rcbvuipo 'ApTrPco[v----] ('A8piavi8os),ca. 231/2 p., 49135 5831, perhaps = 'Apticrcbv[u][os](XoXacpyEss),ca. 314/3 a., father of 'Apicrr6- ['Ap]T'Pcov[----] ('AvTIoXiSos),169/70 p., 3806 ('AvTIoXiSos),paullo ante ca. 187/8 p., father of SrTios,729 (the reading is corrected from H.,XXXVIII, 'Ap-Tmrcov 46639 'Ap-rTpcv, 1969, p. 47683) paullo ante 220/1 p., 46639 father of ca. 'ApT'rpCov ('AvTloXiBos), <2>T-r[qap., 167/8-171/2 'Ap
], orator 256/5 a., 869 'AptTrcbwvuos[ ] (KEKpo-irros), ca. 280 a., 732 ?]TcbOvupo[S ['Apia (Opi6calos),paullo post 178/7 a., 19615 'AplaTcrbvuwos 360/59 a., 1715 (P.A., 2196) (AcaKlrSqs), 'AptcrrcbvuPos 256/5 a., 8626 'ApoaTrcwvos'Apit-rco(--) (AcrarrppEis), (TTaiavisi'),220/19 a., 13066 'Aparrcbvvuoos
'ApKEaiCXaScooaTp[&rou
],
orator
223/2
a.,
12845
(P.A., 2211) ca. 330 a., 4660 (P.A., 2213) ('AvaAuX'crrios), 'ApKEoXas 'Ap[K]EaiXasEup[ov]Xi5[ou]('AqrIlTpo-wTalE),281/0 a., 72255 MEiScovoS 335/4 a., 43102-103; a de(XoAXEi8r)s), 'ApKqECov scendant, probably a grandson = ['A]pKE[(]CvMEiScovos(XoX.EiSls), ca. 280 a., 7417 (P.A., 2227, for the date cf. No. 74). ['A]ppi.vios ('lTrTtroecvrTi8o),paullo ante 220/1 p., 4657 ['Ap6oSios?] ('Aq)tvatos), ca. 256/5 a., father of [Tp6oEvos], 12856; cf. [n. 'A.] 'A. Oca(p3tos)'ApTrTa[iav]6sT-rEpiEUS, archon *'Apcrra[7lav]6s: ITEpipIEs,3832 170/1 p., 3822-3; [(DXa(pios)'Ap-rraXiavo]s 'App<E>vitirls(KpcorifSrs),ca. 400/399 a., father of "Ev8nrlos, 1392 (P.A., 2253) 'Appiavbo(rapyirnrios), 138/9 p., 3319 'Appiav6s:AuKivvIos 'Appta[v6s]:[Al]Kiv(vtos) 'Appia[v6s](rapy'irtos), ca. 180 p., 40310 = 'Appiavos(Fapyfrlrios), 182/3 p., 40622 'Appiavos:AmKiv(vios) ['App]iav6s: [XA(&pios) 'App]iav6s (HTTaiavis), 166/7 p., 36910 = 'Apptav6s:c(A(@pios)'Appiav6s (H'aiavievs), 169/70 p., 378lo *'AppiAEcos('AXaliss), ca. 376/5 a., father of EurroAis,3612; either he or a grandson= 'AppXEcos 'AXaites,LG., II2, 5465, post med. s. IV a. 'Ap[p]ios ZEOUIS(TElTaKi[8is),168/9 p., 37230 = "A. Z. T., ephebe 154/5 p. (I.G., 206763,192) ca. 180 p., 40120 'ApTEI[---] (KEKpoTI5OS), 'ApTEp[----] (XoAapyEus),ca. 160-170 p., 35936 treasurer of the prytaneis, s. I a., 2713 ['ApT]E,p8([copos],
3625 =
ca. 133/4 p., father of 'HA6oScopos, 'ApTiIcov(Kuv5acvaiiCmS), and 'Ap-rpcov,36936,37= (KuSaOrvatEis),ca. 136/7 p., father of 'HM6ocopos 'ApTErpov and 'ApT-rEov, 37834,35= 'A., father of 'H. and 'A., med. s. II p. (.G., II2, 24784,5) o (KuSacrvaEiUs),169/70 p., 37835 = 'ApTriicov 'ApTrlcovoS(Kuv5arlvaclJS),166/7 p., 36937 = 'A. 'ApTErdicov D, med. s. IIp. (LG., II2 24785); a nephew or a grandson K. (q.v.) perhaps = 'A. 'HAloSobpou 'EuEVcav(iou)(KuSaeTlvaieis),ca. 160 p., 3624= 'A[pT][pL]cov 'A. 'E. K., kosmetes 143/4 or 144/5 p. (I.G., II2, 20504) 209/10 p., 46073 Kv(5aGrvaliEci), 'ApT-rcov'HXioScbpou ca. 'ApTricov(AapTrTrpsS), 211/0-202/1 a., 13736 'ApT-rEcov Ei)(a(piorou) (Mvppivovoino),169/70 p., 37857 = 'A. Eu., cco9povio-ris paullo ante 190 p. (LG., II2, 21225) treasurer of the boule ca. 168 a., 21413; ['Ap-rEco]vTTElpaElUs, a., 21317-18; cf. 'A. rT.,contributor [TT.], 168/7 ['ApTr]woov n., orator 183/2 a. (I.G., II2, 2332135)and 'A. -TTo7uriAou 168/7 a. (IG., II2, 9458) = 'A. TT.H. (I.G., II2, 7154) 'Ap-rTcov(EnrIaxi[rlS),ca. 105/6 p., father of 'ApT4-rcovrr(pEapTrrpos), 33325
'Ap-rTcov(2rTaXi58rIs),ca. 105/6 p., father of 'laiScopos,'Ap-Twcov,and 'Oviaipos, 33326-27,28,29-30 (ZrilXaXfrlS), paullo ante 187 p., father of [El9iKp&]'ApT-ricov 46721,22= Trl and ['ApTfp]Eov, post ca. 183 p., father of ElqnKp&rr1s, 'ApTr1cov(ETliaXi6IrS), 47249 o (IrIpaXiSrlS),138/9 p., 33328 'ApT-rEov o (ElUaXirSS) rTp(Ecpr;T?pos), 138/9 p., 33325 'ApT-rEto0v
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'ApX[o-r]pa[ros------], med. s. III a., 967 s. IV-III a., 5623 (Ascov'rTios), 'ApXEo-rp[aTros] (AiyliAlEu),303/2 a., 62325 'ApXn-rpa-ros[------] 'Apxe-Trparos('AxapVEvs),360/59 a., 1762 (P.A., 2421); his 'A. 'A., on a statue base post med. son may = 'E-rrK?XiiSr1 s. IV a. (I.G., II2, 3833) 'Apxa-crpaTos c(aviov 'Eevaoivios,secretary of the prytaneis 178/7 a., 19425-26,35,49 281/0 a., 7224 = 'A. (K.), 'Apo-rpa-ros [-----] (KEqaXfeEv), of father XatpEpoOv, secretary 249/8 a. (I.G., II2, 679, 680) (K 'ApXEo-rpoaros KoiXrls),135/4 a., 243104 335/4 a., 4337-38 MvrioapXi8ou('OTrpuvEvs), 'ApXicrrpacOs (lIpopaXicaos), 335/4 a., 4362-63 'AiuvavvSpou 'Apxco-rpaoros 'Apx?c-rprTos (IKacp3covi8lS), 336/5 a., 42221; a relative of: 336/5 a., 42223; for other rela'Apxa-rparros(EKapPcovi[S8S), tions cf. H., XXX, 1961, p. 48 336/5 a., 42214;may = P.A., 2431. (Ops&ppIos), 'ApXE-rrpaTos ca. ]: ---] (oaXIrpEOs), KX(avElos)'Apxi[ 'Apxi[ 120 p., 32267 ]: KX(auSios)'Apxi[ -] (OaTIpES), 'ApXi[ ca. 120p., 32268 3851 'Apxias ('AainEus),ca. 374/3 a., father of 'AiTroAX6copos, (P.A., 2459) ['Ap]xi[as?] ('ApqiTpo1Traes),Ca. 336/5 a., father of 'ApXias, 62330 4431 a., 303/2 a., 62330 2318), ['Ap]xi[ou?]('A rrlTpowTal1eu), (l5I1a&o0V 'ApXlas (P.A., 334/3 (AiyAiEvs), 'ApX~ir1[o]s in 325/4 a. (.G., II2, 1926168)and appears 'ApXi[a]s(BracrlEai),Ca. 367/6 a., father of KrTpla6oarpaTos, was iaTrrTriTrs 4419 (P.A., 2463) on mortgage stone I.G., II2, 27303-5 8945 a., ('ETlacrt6Ev),256/5 a., 8570 (P.A., 2465) 'ApXiasKpiTcovos 'ApxSri.posAioScbpov('AAatiEs),254/3 ca. 150 a., 23611 (KuSaerlvaiEus), post med s. IV a., 3255; 'Apx[i]as 'ApEcaiou ['Ap]XE8ri,os('AsXcorrEKfiv), the new reading was suggested by H. J. Carroll, Jr.; an 3860 (()iya1Eus),ca. 374/3 a., father of 'AK6pa-ros, 'Apx~E5Bios father of ancestor is probably 'Apx[ia]s KuSa0qr(va1Eis), (P.A., 2327); a descendant is probably: a. P.A., 162049; II2, 8989 'Av-Tio&v, (I.G., a., 349/8 epimeletes post 254/3 'ApxeBllios(YcnEyaisE), ca. 280 a., 7316 2468). 'Apxi61Kos'ApX[---] ((O)VEvus), 'ApXias(Aallr-rpESs),ca. 336/5 a., 4256 = 'Apx[iNaos],archon 222/1 a., 1291; 'ApxecXos,12935 ca. 337/6 a., father of 'ApxESlq[piSrl], s. med. ca. ['ApXias](AacrrpE'US), IIp., 33910 ['Ap]xEXaosEu66ou('ASpiaviSos), = of 6010 172 father ca. 'ApxXaos, p., ('ITrrocorvTios), 'Apxei,aos 44813 'ApXias (AapTrrrpEus),Ca. 337/6 a., father of 'Apxe6-qi58rs, B.C.H., 6136; cf. 'A. A., father of Ar1mo[c]TrpaTl, 'ApXXaos o ('IlrrroecovTirSo), Ca.205 p., 44813 642 1960, LXXXIV, p. 24078 a., 140/39 ['Ap]x~kaos(naArXnvEvs), Ma(pKos)OUA(Trto)'ApXe;aos(ErtlaxS8ris),init. s. 'ApXias'Ay[----] (nElipateiu),281/0 a., 72142 'ApXFXaos: II p., 32117 'ApXias(rTpooarrXTtos),ca. 368/7 a., father of 'ATrroMocopos, 5542 father ca. 354 a., 43128; a grandson = of[X]apip68rlos, 'ApXXas('AkcoTKrfieOv), 3853 ['Ap]Xcas'ArroXXo[Scb]pov ca. 374/3 a., father of KaAMi.!8qrs, 303/2 a., 62124 (npooCrr6aTIos), 'ApxitaXOs('AMaEius), 'ApxicSaoS ('OTrpuvvS),ca. 157/6 a., father of 'ApXi5apos, (P.A., 2350) 2514 ((Pryaieus), ca. 317/6 a., father of NIKOKpTrTs, 'ApX6pacXos 693 = 'A. (?O.),father of N. (I.G., II2, 27974-6, 11-13)(P.A., 'Apxic8a.os 'ApXISapco 'OTpv[vEis], rrlaTn-rrlS-rpo8spcov 124/3 a., 2514 2353) 'ApXEvarTlis ('IKapieUs), ca. 374/3 a., father of 'ApXEvaourrs, 'ApxiScapos 'ApxlKXEi8ou(lTalavlEuS), ca. 330 a., 477 (P.A., 3828, perhaps = 'ApxEvao-rTs 'ApxEviKou 'I[KapEj]s, I.G., 2487); cf. EvrTNs'ApxiSa'[ou] n. (I.G., II2, 7044) (P.A., II2, 6274 5459) ['ApXi[5aos] ((I)MAvs),ca. 155/6 p., father of ['ApXi]8aP[os], 'ApxEvaorrrs'ApxEvaiorou('iKapius), 341/0 a., 3828 (P.A., 41619 2357) 4438 ca. father 367/6 a., 188/9 p., 41619 ['Apxi]Sap[oSo] Dvu(EvUs), of'Apx~pios, 'Apxevaurrns(CTaXaXqveus), ca. 390-375 a., 1045 Aiv[--] (KuSanorvaiEvs), 'APX1KV[X]Ejrl (P.A., 2358) (cTaiavlvEs), ca. 365 a., father of 'ApXicSapos, 'ApxvEcos KuvSa[rivai6s], secretary of the boule and the *'ApXtKAEidrs 477 (P.A., 2492); probably = ['ApXlK]AEi51r s n., to-r&aTrrls demos 169/8 a., 21252,[125-126] EuKAivov 343/2 a. (I.G., II2, 2245-6, 2253) 335/4 a., 4360-61 (TTpopaXicaios), 'ApxbvEcos ca. 165p., father of [Trrf]v5o0v, 4434; (lTTroXcatSos), 'ApXtKAfiS 173/2 a., 206113 (lTpoPaAXicos), 'ApxhTro7;s cf. 'A. B. the demotic is BEPEvlKi8rj1, 'ApXE-T'6OAEOS (Aiacv-Tio),ca. 368/7 a., father of KaXXkivo[s], 43203 TloAu[---] ('Avayupacaos),304/3 a., 61179 'ApXiKAjXs 'ApiKX'is B?p(EveiKIrijs),ca. 155/6 p., father of [------], 'ApxE?Tr6A6slosAuaolKA(ou) (KEQa7e1s), 304/3 a., 6194 41623; cf. 281/0 a., 72194 ('PavvouiVtos), ['A]pXEwrr6M6ioS tiAtl-wrr-[--]
o ?rr[---] (1lra,xi8rls), paullo ante 220 p., 46722 ['ApT?-r]cov (Oiyoiucos), ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13772 'Ap-rTecov ca. 105/6 p., father of 'EArrveiKos, (lASiTivs), 'ApTiroCo (LG., 33144; cf. 'A. (0.), ca. s. III p., father of 'EX-rrivlKos II2, 205112) 'ApTrcov (()vuXaaos), ca. 90/89 a., father of NiK&vcop, 2683,10,16 'ApX&ya[os] ('AliSvaTos), ca. 337/6 a., father of [Moip]ts, 5914 'Apxoya[Oos] ('Ai8valos), ca. 337/6 a., father of MoTp[is], 61265 ] (AiyiAlisE), 303/2 a., 62324; cf. 'ApXavSpos Ap[-Ai. (I.G., II2, 5363 = P.A., 2295) [--av]5po[s] 'ApX&vSpou Ca.400-350 a., 1252 (P.A., -rrEvepev), 'ApXav8pos(TTaiaviewUs 2297) 'ApX[----] (:OAvevs),Ca. 313 a., father of 'ApxESIOs,7316 ['A]pxtpios (Ai{oovEvs), ante med. s. IV a., 1612(P.A., 2305a) 'ApXiplos('Avayvpa&oos),ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13747 = 'Apxplios ('Avayvpaaios), fin. s. III a., 14126 = 'A. 'A., amphieraist ca. 220 a. (I.G., II2, 132237) (FlaAqnEvsi),334/3 a., 4438 = 'A. H., 'ApXepios'ApXEvaurOv of Samian klerouchs 346/5 a. (P.A., in decree ovnrrpo6EpoS 2309) 'ApXiou](Aa'rrpEius),304/3 a., 601o = 'ApX65rl[pJir1s 'ApXiov(AajrTrrpeus),304/3 a., 6136 'APXES5lSi6TIs
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('Arra7iSos), post ca. 216 p., NlKo[(arp&rou] (BepEvu
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ca. 176/7 p., father of'Apicrr6povUos, secretary of the prytaneis 'ArrlKbS('Avayup&amos), 'Ao[c]riltit&SrlsE Tra[rX]fr-nos, 46094 a., 18121-24 184/3 [lrrtIos 'AT]TIK6S B[t1]caie[[S],herald of the boule 'AaKArTrlt&ST8s (2pi'TTios), ca. 135/6 p., father of 'ApdoKalrros, ['AT]T1KOS: and the demos 168/9 p., 37222; [T]&rtoS 'ATrrIKS BroaieUS, 37322 37343 'ApicreiBou(EpiT.ios), 168/9 p., 37320 'AoKrllrliSabTs 'ATTIK65(rapyYrrrios), 138/9 p., 33111 167/8 p., 37127 = 'A. 'ATT-rKS:AIKiVVlOS 'ArKAltrr6aSrsZooi[pov (2t-rrios), 'ArTTKOS: 'ArATrK6 Z. E., ephebe 155/6 p. (I.G., II2, 206854) (FapyfrTos), 138/9 p., 33127 AIKIVVOS 35913 ca. 160-170 r1AKCOVOS 'ATnIKOS (EopiKios), 168/9 p., 37352 p., (9q)'Trios), 'ACKr-lrrtiabisT1po5oKapou 'ArTTKOS(KEpaCeWEs),ca. 127-137 p., father of MooXcIav6s, 'ACKArirTa5nrs F[poaSOKi{pO (Ip9rroTOS), 168/9 p., 37321 35923 'AaCirirtiaSirlr (oairlpEis), Ca. 190/89 a., 17083 [ ] (Aapcirrpeis),ca. 220 p., 46814; cf. 'A. Ato56'A[arixnjr]tians(Qjuaaviaos),ca. 167/8-171/2 p., father of 'ATTIKOS TroU 4535-6 A., 173/4 p. (I.G., II2, 210346) ephebe MovoaTos, [Tl]6(Trr7os) 'ATTlKOS 'ATTIK6O: of father KX(aOSios) Mapa(O0bvios),herald of the Ca. 'AcrKAl105/6 p., (Capyr-TTros), 'AKX1TTri68copos boule and the demos 209/10 p., 46089-90 ,rri6copos,33113 'ATTIKS:Ti(pjipos)KXacSios'ATT-rKOS 6'1Trr&pXovMapacbvtios, 'AaoKnTyrI6ScopoS 2 (FapyrTTios), 138/9 p., 33113 'A. hierocf. fSiou, prytanis, etc. ca. 120 p., p rsTCOVpao-rTv 5la& 20673; I., a., Xipxis (ovouvers),173/2 'AcrKXrl2l6cop(os) 322[171;KA.'A. ['I.](M.], 322 28; T. KA.'A.M., 3224, 21-22; poios 148/7 a. (I.G., 112,193816) Mapa0cbvtos],treasurer of [Ttp(Eplos)KtWat5ios'ATTlKOS '"Aoaivos(rapyi-rros), ca. 105/6 a., father of'Epjppcos,33119; 138 p., 3244 ante and 'E. 'A. fere cf. prytaneis XpxitPEls (r.) of ['Ay]aeoKoris,39824 father ca. father of ante 'ArWTKO 144/5 p., 147/8 (Me?iTEUS), "AakIEvos p., paullo 'AypiTrras, ('lTaios), 41932; cf. 'ArrIKbS(OivaTos), ca. 155/6 p., father of ['Ay&a]cov, 39716 = 'A. 'A. of and 6 s. II father med. Kal of father ca. (I.G., II2, EUKap1Tos p., (Oi.), 'A0rlv6copos "Ao,EvoS('rTalos), 147/8 p., 'A. cf. 212243-44) 4021; ('I.) 'A8rlv68cpoS 'AypiTrnra, Aveov (Tllanvev's), ca. 192/3 p., 4231 = ca. 190/89 a., 17092; his son probably ['AwTIK]O6S 'AoTi[as](TpiKopOcIaOS), 'ATr[lKO"Av0ov](TlaXAveiOs),fin. s. IIp., 43811,was ephebe =P.A., 2643 (cf. stemma, N.P.A., p. 38) on , a., 62210; 169/70 p. (IG., II2, 2097236) 'Acrr[v&va?] 'AplotroJia(Xou) ?), 303/2 ('ACXIteS 37330 ca. 135/6 p., father of 'ArrlKOS, (EpqToriTos), the family cf. 'ApirT6caxos('A.), father of'Aor[uava ], and 'A-TTKOS ) (29q-rrTrOS), 'ArTTKOS 168/9 p., 37330; probably = 'A. .. E., H., XXXVII, 1968, p. 19, note on line 135. ephebe 143/4 or 144/5 p. (I.G., II2, 205079) 166/5 a., 21641; perhaps a son of: 'Ao-TAoXoS('Pcaivvouoios), EiSO6ou(pir-InoS), fin. s. II p., 4408, was member 'ATT1KOS 21645 a., 166/5 'A[o]Taroxos'Hyra(iou) ('Pcxavov'atos), of Gerousia ca. 200 p. (LG., II2, 3658-9) and ephebe 169/70 'AcaT-cplos[COiX]aypou ('AXaEiss),ca. 390-360 a., 77 = p. (I.G., II2, 209783) ('AcAati), ante med. s. IV a., father of[---], ['Aacr]tUpiio[s] 'ArrlK6O = cf. and 'A. 28205 'A. 11751; Eloi5copov(OIl?arls), 182/3 p., 40635 3113 (D)ltAypou (I.G., II2, 'A-TIrv&s('AvaXOCrinos), 140/39 a., 240106 I.G., II2, 42; H., III, 1934, pp. 2-3, No. 3 and P.A., 2662-4) s "ATTS,Urrlprs -rlPiovuAfiS 303/2 a., 6216 ['A]apcai[cov?] ('Aipoioilos), s. III/II a., father of [---], I s. p., 30812 ] (BrcraiEsI), Au[ 1644; see commentary 293-273 ca. list ca. ] a., father of Ti
INDICES 'Av-rcovTvos, 167/8 p., M(apKos)AUOpiAos AOpfXIos:aEpaoCr6s 3712 187/8 p., 41312 AUp(fX?lo)'Arro7cov[--], &v-nypa(pE?<>s AupiAXos:Yepac-ros... A(ovKlos)AOpiXlosBfipos, 167/8 p., 3712-3 ], archon 200/1-201/2 or 203/4A[O]piX[i]osA
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150-190 p., 3849 AOpfiAX[os----](TmEpitES), A*p(qiXos)ArlooaOvris(Zq'rnr-ros),ca. 160-170 p., 3597; cf. AO.A. X., gymnasiarchos and agonothetes 163/4 p. (I.G.,
II2, 208616,20876) Avp(qilos) "Aaavspos (2irr-nos), fin. s. II p., 44019 Aip(qilos) AIovVC'IOS (yfir-riros), fin. s. IIp., 44013 NTpeVs(S-rrilos), fin. s. IIp., 44011 AMp(XlMos)
)(Dla8Ts,hoplite general 167/8 p., 3716 = A'VpiXios(iXArilcov Ti(ros) AO.(). ()., archon 158/9 p. (I.G., II2, 20792, 36187, 37439-10) ATrr[----] (virraX'riInos), init. s. IV a., father of ACro6povAos, . AO. A. (.) cf 186; the name may be AUT-rooq)os, AUp(fiXios): M(apKos) Avp(iAlios) SEpfipo[s], aTroKparcop ca. ACvro[----] ('AT--rocAos),ca. s. III p., father of ['AvTr]ipSv, 231/2 p., 49114 4863 ('ASplaviSos),ca. 231/2 p., 49127 Aip(Wtios)MrlTp6OcopoS ca. 330 a., 4634 (P.A., 2703) ca. 205 44720 *ACOr6plos p., ((caArXpEv'), AUp(Qi7os)MapKoS('AvtioXiSos), ('EKaxX5S),ca. 314/3 a., father of [----]oqpcv, paullo ante 220/1 p., 46631 ACrr6oovXos AMp(Ajios)OtXiiicov('AVTIOXiSOS), 72220 ('AVrioXi6OS), paullo ante AMp(AXios)OXlAtjpovVE(COTEpoS) ante med. s. IV a., 166 (P.A., 2705 (Zuvrrac7xrrios), ACrr6povuAo 220/1 p., 46632 = is an ancestor of: either or addendum), .... ('Arraai8os), .]cvpos 'Ep&rcovos AUp(lhio) [ &-rricrr-rrl AUT[---] (uv-TaX?'r'ioS), ca. med. s. IV a., 186 AvrT61povuos post ca. 218 p., 48017-18 rp-rTavEcov (P.A., 2705), probably = AUp(qi'ios)epaoap[ou]Xos ('A-rcAisos), treasurer init. s. III A'VTo6ovuos ArTOcO60ov 45917 (SvrraX'rrTios),335/4 a., 43162-163; p., = his father III s. init. AOvr6ooyos AOTro3poOov secretary o . (I.G., II2, 7486 = p., ('Ar-raxios), Tlo[---] Aup(qiXios) 45918 P.A., 2762) rriSOS (TIpaiOECS),ca. 155 a., 22638 (KEKpo ?), 213/4-219/20 p., 4634 Avr6(<5>iKos Aup(irAlos)'Aplaore[{8rls] 4633 A'roKXeiSTri ('AvaXpotrlos), ca. 330 a., 4666 (P.A., 2710) ?), 213/4-219/20 p., [AU]p(fiAos)'Epai[[as](KEKportSOS (S9iy,rrnos),336/5 a., 42308; a relative, probably (KeKpoTriSos?), 213/4-219/20 p., 46310 A'VroKXeiSrl Aip(AXlos)'HAlO6Sopos] a brother or father = ECericovA'. X., well known from ?), 213/4-219/20 p., 4636 AUrp(riios)N1Ki[aS](KEKpo1TriOS I.G., II2, 35432, 158250-51, 163211-12,192516-17,etc. (cf. ?), 213/4-219/20 p., 4639; nlapa[----] (KEKpoWrriSo AMp(qlXos) P.A., 5463, corrected, A.P.F.; N.P.A., p. 41) cf. i---], lnolTcT-risTrpoiSpcovca. med. s. II a., 23120 AVrTOKA[S AUp(QXios)nlapap[ovos](KEKporirSos?), 213/4-219/20 p., 4638 "ITrrcovos ACvroKAXfi ('AvacATronos),304/3 a., 61311;probably ?), 213/4-219/20 p., 46312 A*p(iAXos)rlEp[---] (KEKpori5OS = AO.'A. (I.G., II2, 2693), cf. A.P.F., 2717 (KEKpowriSos ?), 213/4-219/20 p., 4637 AUp(Alos)TnpoC56[KlIos] ] (OIveISos), post med. s. II p., 3522 360/59 a., 1745(P.A., 2725); his wife = ACTroKMXS ('AXapvEv'S), [AM]ptlios [ Arloa-rp&rrl,ca. 350 a. (I.G., II2, 5789; P.A., 3604); a 168/9 p., 37228 [A*]pfilos [----] (1TroXAleiaSos), grandson may be A'. AT-riov'A., secretary 327/6 a. (.G.,II2, Avp(qiXios)'Apicbvios('AOigovVss),180/1 p., 40254 40255 Aapas 356-7; cf. 24083), and a great grandson ACri[as] ACrro180/1 ('A0povEuS), p., AU'p(riXos) KAEOvS 'A., taxiarch 281/0 a. (H., IV, 1935, p. 562, No. 4023; Avp(iqXio)'EriKrrl-r[os]'Ae0ov[[\'s], 'ipEcncb[vrns] post ca. 217 cf. H., XI, 1942, p. 305) p., 47619-21;for possible relatives cf.H., XL, 1971, p. 317, note 15. [A-roK?XS]('EpoiaxSIs),ante med. s. IV a., father of [Ct]X6'AvrwvoEus,hoplite ST1ios,221 (P.A., 2726); cf. (. [Av.] ('E.) AMp(Xilos):lEpE's Aop(irXlos) MEAXT[oL]v6s 367/6 a., 147; he or his [Av-r]oKfjs'AvSpoKA,ovs (EOcoUvpEV'), q.v. general post ca. 216 p., 4705-6 = [Avp. MEXrropE]v65, BEp(?vEtKiSl), grandson = AvTroKAf(s)'Av5poiKE[ov(s)] Ecovvup?(vs), for188/9 p., 41614 [Avp]ril(Xos)EcoKpda[r]is [AUp1XA]os:[M(apKos) AMpiAI]os[[K6lpio5o[s]]'ATr]covTvos mer owner of freedman ca. 320 a. (I.G., II2, 155831-32; cf. H., XXVIII, 1959, p. 220, lines 557-558); on the family s E]Trv[Xrs pcao-ros],186/7 p., 4113;[Map(Kos)] E[CiE]P3[i cf. A.P.F., 4386, stemma ErrvX[his PpacrEUoCEpJ3 Aupih7os'Avrcovi[vos[K6mpio8]os]D ca. 338/7 a., father of ArTOKAfis, r6S] Braratis, 188/9 p., 4163-5; [Ma]p(Kos) [AMp(lillos)] AO'To[KAjs?] (KqcaaXEVS), ---- Br-aacrius], 5863; the restoration is uncertain. 4183-4; [M(apKos)] Aup(rIlXos) [K6iop[o5osD 4194-6 AVToKXfis AOrTO[K?ovS ?] (KepaXcvs),305/4 a., 5863 |IK6Miposos] BncralEOU], 'A[vrovCivo]--- [E3pa]o-r6[S ca. 287/6 a., father of NiKtrnros,8935 (?KKoXcovoo), [KaTaapAoU(Klos)AUpiAlos]K6poio5os'AVTcovTvoS [6p3ac- AvrroKAfXF 4231-2 ca. Av'roKrAs (n10evs'), 368/7 a., father of Xaiprrtros, 43172; cf. ros], 192/3 p., X. AO.(T.) AO(pihMos) npEiipos(BricalEc), init. s. II p., 32119 Tr6Pfina 187/8 p., AOrTOKp&rrls (AapirrrpevS'),336/5 a., 4252 Aup(fXios) 'YaKitvOo rapyi-r<-rT>(os),rrEpi 413l1-12 AO'roKparr1sAaoXivov (TlaiavitEs), post med. s. IV a., 3216 M& ca. 175 p., 39220 aivos (Kco-rirSriS), (P.A., 2744); his gravestone probably = H., XXXII, 1963, [A]Up(?A,jos) ca. 168 p., 37628 p. 51, No. 84; he was father of an ephebe in 306/5 a. Aup(jiAlos)'liSco[pos] (KuSaOrnvateus), (I.G., II2, 47837) and his deme was Upper Paiania ACp(TX|ios) 'AA[Ka]pV[rj](Aap-Ippu'S), Ca.220 p., 468o1 220 Ca. 'AX[K]a?[vrjs (AaprrrpEPUS), (TTiev's),ca. 207/6 a., father of A'roKparri, 2022 ve(cb)TpoS)] p., AVTroKp&rriS AU'p(AXos) ATrroKKPaTOv 46811; cf. M(apKos)AU.'A. A., ephebe ca. 200 p. (I.G., II2, AOVroKprapS 10[EvS], secretary KaTrarrpvravavia AC. 'A. A. 2191136)and 'AXKapEvrls: 174/3 a., 2022 AVKou'AAcowEKfieEV], ATOr6[XUKOS secretary K-ra Trrpvravioav AUp(iAios)nvpO6posAap=rrp(E's),209/10 p., 46088 305/4 a., 5877 (cf. I.G., I2, 7034, 7962, 7974, H., V, 1936, AaicTrrpErs, archon paullo A*p(Ailos) Aiovu'aos KaiTL[rwrrou ante 220 p., 465i, 46611-12 p. 201 and Chronologyof Hellenistic Athens, p. xv)
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*ATOr6vou (EucowvuPES),ca. 289/8 a., father of Aioviwcos,8640 4121-3; ['Ewraop6o-ros 6 Ka]l 'AppoSecaios,187/8 p., 4148; ATrrooOevrl ('AaiA-us), ca. 374/3 a., father of Eo3pios,3850 'AqpoSeicLos,ca. 198 p., 44326, [4421o] (P.A., 2758) 'A9ppoSE
INDICES 'AXat6s,archon 166/5 a., 2161 (P.A., 2791) "Axapvos(Alavri8os), s. II p., father of "Axapvos,34712 'Axapvos 3 (Alavri8os), s. II p., 34712 s), ca. 133/4 p., father of "AXa[p]vos, "Axa[p]vos(AaLT=rprE 36961 'Axa[p]vos~ AatlrrppeS,secretary of the boule and the demos 166/7 p., 36961 ] (Mapaccbvios),ca. 120 p., 32255; cf. 'AxiAeiEs[ I.G., II2, 131952 and 4776
373
'Axcbptoros'HpaKexiSou('AvnoXi5os), paullo ante 220/1 p., 46646 (7aloviSrls), ca. 149/50 p., father of 'A7MavSpos, [A]Xcdplacros 40660; cf. 'AMAiav5pos 'AxcopicrrouT1. ca. 314/3 a., father of 'ApXias,72142 'A[ ----] (lTelpalE*s), ] (Hn6pos), 304/3a., 61iii 'AYslt[ ca. 'AyiqS (KE9aXEOS), 336/5 a., father of 'Apiorcov,6288 61129 'Ae6picov(Ovuaoixos),ca. 337/6 a., father of M6ooXoS,
B B&araos('ArraXrcios),post ca. 216 p., 47011 = B&aros 'A[yvoiatos], eponymos B&aTCOS: r(&ios) THeiv(&ptos) post ca. 218 p., 480ti B&iooOnai(c(atvis), 209/10 p., 46045 B&aaos'Apicrcovos(Eqfirnos), fin. s. II p., 44018 Barpaxo[s---] ('AXapves), councillor? ca. 370 a., 492120 138/9 p., 33149 (AtopEO5s), NetKrQ6pou B&XXIos BEITrAiOS 'ApAiToES[ov] ('AKajpav'Sos), eponymos 200/1201/2 or 203/4-204/5 p., 45314-15 = A'ip. B[E]ITrtosAtov[uciou](Aaiprrpejs),ca. 220 p., 4687 B. A. A., acoqPpovloT1is 212/3 p. (I.G., II2, 220815) ('ATraX(5oS), post ca. 185 p., father of [Kl6]vros BEppvEKiSiS and [ni]o-Tos,48022 = ('ArrafiSos), post ca. 183 p., father of nio-os, BEp[vEuKir1s] 47035 = B. ('A.), ca. 171 p., father of T[[firos]and K6[lvros] (LG., II2, 2113135-136);cf. B. Koi[VTov],ephebe of Attalis ca. 220 p. (I.G., 1I2, 222852) 'Aelvaiou (TuplEiS^s),180/1 p., 40228 BepvK
init. s. II a., 15646 B[----] (OtvESos),
*[B]ap(Xaos EsvoIKeiSou('Avayup&onos),367/6 a., 1417; perhaps a name such as Bapcios or Ba&Ovoswas intended (cf. H., XI, 1942, p. 238) *Bapvupas('lKapieOS), ca. 374/3 a., father of ['A]piyvcoros, 3830 (P.A., 2812) B&ieuaos 'AploropwrvTos('AvnoxiSos), ca. 205 p., 44723; probably a son of lpE'1S'A. ('A.), 44722 B&vu[Aos]('AvTloXiSos),169/70 p., 38020 [Ar]JAos B&dev[Aos]: B&OvXos('EpXiEss),ca. 376/5 a., father of Bp6xuvXos, 3410 = (P.A., 2816, misprinted 2316); his grandson probably 42116 Bau?Xvos('EpXIvEs), 336/5 a., B&euvMos (Krloanis), ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13743 *Bapitos NeiKia[s](Mapa0covios),194/5 (?) p., 42413 BaKx[---] ('AAtaieS?), ca. 213-193 a., father of [Trpo]pireicov, 2098 OX(&pios)BaKxtos,secretary of the boule ca. 185/6 B&KXIos: p., 4107 (AlopaiXlS), 182/3 p., 40652 ATR(los)B&KXIOS B&KXtOS: 166/7 p., 36932 (KVuaiqvaliEs), B&KXiOS: B&KXIOS dE&yicros (Kvuaerjvait(s),169/70 p., 37831 B&KXiOS 7Xap(ivios) B&KXIOS: (rapyrrros), ca. 147 p., father of [Zcoti]eosand BaKxvu[i5ris] .... 4035,6 = ]Kpc&rms, [ [Ba]KXvAinis(rapymrTTos),ca. 149/50 p., father of Zcbaxios, 40653 secretary Krr& rpu-ravavd [BaKXiXo]s)lDtovi8ou'EAEUa{ivos,
B&aoos: lne(vaplio)
374
INDICES
162045-46 = P.A., 2882) and probably also B., orator of Teithrasian decree (Ath. Mitt., XLIX, 1924, pp. 1-13); B., father of 0. [T.] (I.G., II2, 158019-20)is probably the councillor's grandfather *BAEyias(cTaiavtmx),336/5 a., 42141 B6orOos(Kpicrli6si), ca. 202/1 a., father of 'lepcbvupos,2122 (P.A., 2891) B[6]ri0oS(MapaccbvioS),223/2 a., 12748 Bor60os(rTaiavlciE), 162/3 p., 3647 B6oql0o:AiT(Aos) ca. 330 a., 4635 (P.A., 2895) B6oeos (OaXNipEus), ca. 83 a., father of 'Arro6WoScopos, 27213 B6q0os (Xo7XEsirns), BoiAis Eopaiev(sJ),328/7 a., 4917 = BoOX[isOopalmus],symproedros 328/7 a., L.G.,II2, 45210 (cf. B.S.A., XLIX, 1954, p. 49) and perhaps also: B. Ar1Wrl[Tpiou] (Eopaieus), .G., II2, 6212 (P.A., 2916, stemma s. 3678). 15516 Boiuo[s](Aovacivs),paullopost 233 a.,father of [Bo]OXos, [Bo]Oios BoOXo[u] (Aouaieus),paullo post 200 a., 15516(P.A., 2917) Bovu6o-pcaros('AypvuAeu),ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13757; cf. B. XVII, 1961/2, Xpov., p. 36) Acopoekov'A. (AEAT., BoiucovMoipay?vous OvuXdaios,TrEpTr6pf3pa96/7 p., 3124445; for stemma and references cf. I.G., II2, 2020
*Bovppiav6s: 'OpqTf-no BoupptavosEp9(-rrios), secretary of the boule and the demos 198/9 p., 4423-4 ] (rapyr-rtros), secretary of the prytaneis Bouoaarqv6s [ ca. 130-150 p., 3327; cf. r. B. Atov5iao[s] r. and F. B. r., ephebes 155/6p. (IG., II2, 206875,76) TuXIKO6 ca. 314/3 a., father of Mv)lCiEpyos, [B6co?]v (EI-reaTos), 72260; perhaps= B. (Et.), ca. 323/2 a., father of 'lliepaTos (.G., II2, 279711-13,P.A., 2925) B6covMEviLnrov (KvuSaTivatOus), 304/3 a., 6168 (P.A., 2926) ca. 50 a., 27214; cf. *BpaKKIOS:Mavios Bp&KKIOS (XoA.XEiSis), L.G., II2, 7803 Bpavcp[co]v ('Epv&Sris),ca. 162/3 p., father of 'ETra9p68rros, 42528-29
Bac6uAXov BpdauXv7os 'EpXitES,orator 343/2 a., 3410 (P.A., 2928) *BpEr[co]v Alo8copov('AaimceS ?), 303/2 a., 62214(cf. .G., II2, 10815) Bp6mLos (XvpuaXi'rros),ca. 144/5 p., father of Bp6mzos,39845 v (Evupai3cx'-os),177/8 p., 39845 Bp6omos BprcovApvcovos('AXataie?), 303/2 a., 62216; cf. H., XXIII, 1954, p. 276, No. 138
r ('Iwrrroecovrisos), med. s. I a., 27850 [r]&aos 'Err[----] (XoXcapyEus), fin. s. II p., 43211 F[---] T('rroOcovTri5os),med. s. I a., 27853 raFos ('Axapvevs?), post ca. 183 p., father of l?oiot-os,47339 r[----]: Ncbvtosr[----] (KEKporriSoS?), ], 303/2 a., 6251 213/4-219/20p.,4635 rE[ ---] (nvavStovi8os),ca. 168 p., 37620 r[ [F]EAtos,ca. 142 p., father of [r]EiXAos, 39311 [. .]us KaTTo[----] (AiyiAEls), ca. 175 p., 39229 [F1]A,los , ca. 175 p., 39311 F[---] (Muppivovoaos),ca. 312/1 a., father of [I]eEvoKAxs, rxAM(os)TEsi6eos (-TEIPlEvs), 169/70 p., 37847 7625 rAcos: [At]x(ios) ricos ((ca7MPEus),med. s. II p., 340o0 Faiav6s: o)A(&d3os) Faiavos (TTla?Xrjvus), 138/9 p., 33341 [rFAcXS]: [Aitios XAo AlAiou'AXESavSpou Oa]XrlpEIS, Frios [ archon 162/3 p., 364i --], secretary fin. s. I p., 3118 Kal [rF]v?OXtAo rFioS Al[Kivv os Tri7;i!aXos], 6 Kp&CTrlToS orrpEoaEurfi 'AVTt6XOU ('ArTaciSos), post ca. 217 p., 47614 = KT. 209/10 p., 46033-34= F.A.T.(I.G., II2, [rFv]eAitoS 'AVTI[6]XO[U] avTrITrp&TTryos ('AT-raiSos), s. III p., 4864; cf. r. 29637 = T.A.P.A., LXXI, 1940, p. 311) 'A. ('AepovEus) 38027 rEVieAioo:OUA(iros)rEvEOXAos F&[tos]? ('AvrioXios), ca. 136/7 p., father of AEI[K]I[o]S, 190/1 p., 4203 (KeKpo-rrios), [ra]io AE[K]po[S] (A?E6cVTrioor 'ArrraiSos), aet. Rom., 3174 rEvOAitoS 'AvTI6XOU ('Ae1oovUs),180/1 p., 40259 r(a&os)rTeiv(apios)B&aaos'A[yvovcaios],eponymos ca. 218 rFEvI0lo51npcbTov ('Oaeev), 184/5 p., 40718-19 p., 4801 = r.n.B.'A., archon (I.G., II2, 36603) rEvvaTosnReio-rou (OlvriiSos), 335/4 a., 43148-149, brother of [raCiosTHltvap0os] rTp6KAo5'Ay(voUctos), 43142-143 r}lyrlTris(?) 186/7 eFoy?vns5TTREo-rOU (Oi,vi68OS), p., 411i = r.n.n.'A., archon 190/1-191/2 (LG., II2, 21192) [rrTas]:[Tn6orrosXErrirpios riTas], 209/10 p., 4607 ratos ('A.rlveus), ca. 155 a., 22651 r[]Tr[as] (OIVsISos), ca. 180 a., 1902 rtos [----] (Brioraius),s. I p., 30810 rrlpaTos('AliviEvs), ca. 155 a., 22649 ] (BrlcraltuS), 141/2 p., 33414 r(alos) Ma pKto [ Frlpoavvos'AA[poSltiov] (Aapixrrp6V),ca. 220 p., 4686 = r. 'A., ephebe of Erechtheis ca. 196/7 p. (I.G., II2, 21321o) r(&ioS) VTrioS'AT[TraXos rapy'rT(-ros)], hoplite general 181/2 p., 4058-9 r[ ----], ca. 336/5 a., father of [---]&vrlT, 6274 ra(ios) '09Qatlos 'Apicrrcov](KoA7UvreS), 148/9 p., 33714 Fru[---] (MeXAIT6s),ca. 144/5 p., father of 'lpcov, 398o0 reios (AajlTrrpEus), 96/7 p., 31225 raauK(---) (E Oiov), init. s. III a., father of ['Err]iAuKos, 10518 r(aCos)[O(ap]iosetopiav[6s Ma]paeobvios,archon 186/7 p., 4114-5 rAvuKTrrls(? Oiou), ca. 400/399 a., father of arSaUKO,1386 ra'os: KA(auitos)ratos (MapaOcovios),ca. 200 p., 4463 (P.A., 2956); cf. r. . ( OL.) KAXcov [r(a&os) KUVTroS] M[apa0cbwvos],archon post ca. 217 p., [r]AvKdas,TrrlpfrlS-rrs PovouAi 303/2 a., 6215
r[---]
4742-3; r(a&os) KilV(TOS)K;AcovMapaOcbvios, 4751-2; rd&os KlITroS KXA[cov]Mapaocovios, 4762, [4771-4] ratos 6 Kal 'Eirrya0os Uai(avEius), 209/10 p., 46068 rF&osnpEipov nai(avEl6s), post ca. 217 p., 47733 5 ET]Epi[ES],hoplite general r(d&os) K&acnos'AWrro[7AAovos
188/9 p., 4166-7; Ka&caioswas miscut for Kaoiav6s; cf. H., Suppl. XIII, p. 107
r~AaVKias EEvo-T[iiov(EUioVUVJ?S), 304/3 a., 61171 FravKifa (MeXrrES?), ca. 62/1-55/4 a., father of e4[65]oTos,
29051
rXaucKITrros,archon 273/2 a., 78i rAxa[KlTrrr]oslavvti&o(u) ('AXaies ?), 303/2 a., 62211 rXa[OKoS], ca. 105/6-117/8 p., father of ['Ep,E]ias, 3359 = r. (rcpyfl-rros), q. v.
INDICES
375
ca. 197 p., 4272 FraoKos(Broalievs),paullo ante ca. 147/8 p., father of NEIKCOV, [rv ?]ai(os) HTToMiov (KEKpowiSoS), 3979 FvaToslnoedivos(MeArlTSs), 21/0 a., 29233 rAaOKOS rvacos K6pTZos (llaiaviEs), ca. 20 a., 29330 (rapyfITrros), ca. 105/6 p., father of 'Eppdias,3319 rXaOiKosFrauhETOv(? ? Oiov), 370/69 ? a., 1385-86(P.A., 3004); Fviqcov (0opatmis), ante med. s. IV a., father of KaXMuKAXs, E O., SiatrrT-rT 330/29 a. (LG., his son may = FXcrMuKrrs 227, and KuvSi[aX]os,I.G., II2, 6214. II2, 240952-53)and another member of the family = r?au- rviqcov ( Tk1arlvEts), ca. 367/6 a., father of [X]atprarpaTo5, F TauKrTrou Of. (LG., II2, 6987/8 = P.A., 2957, 4440 (P.A., 3056); for other possible identifications and K?TTIrAK relatives cf.H., XV, 1946, p. 217. but cf. B.S.A., L, 1955, p. 33); on the family cf. A.P.F., 2921, X, and stemma, Table V; cf. commentary on No. 13 rvcoaias (Kuva0i-vaiiEs),ca. 337/6 a., father of AioiXAos, ca. 53 a., father of AlovOcaios, 6162 = r. Xaipfipovos K., tepoTrot6sca. 330 a. (I.G., II2, 29332 rFacaKo (IacxtaviEvs), 41028-29 and citation) (P.A., 3061) rFAaKoS(TlaXXrvEus ?), ca. 159/60 p., father of Aiovuioco, 42319 rFXaKOs(TTa7XXTivEs ?), paullo ante 187 p., father of ['Erri- ro[pyi&8rls]('lKaplEus), ca. 403 a., father of MvoriKAiSrls, ], 4678,9 = 49272; cf. r. M. 'I., 'ratias 313/2 a. (I.G., II2, 28243, P.A., yovo]s and [ rxa[0K]os(TlaXXrlve?s),post ca. 183 p., father of 'ET[[y]ovos, 3062) 47235 rop[yias 'HpaKXAiSou?] ('ATrrca8os), post ca. 216 p., 47049 rXAaKos5 Fopyias ('AxapvEs'), ca. 134/5 p., father of ropyias, 37167 'AkeoavSpou(nlaArlvEvs),138/9 p., 33345 rXaiKOS 'AXE&avSVpou (nclaxrlvsos)'Tp(Eairrepos),138/9 p., Fopyiasc 'AxapvEis,herald of the boule and the demos 167/8 33342-43 P., 37167 Ca. 155 a., 22644 rAaCUKoS (fTlpCimEO), ropyias Eivrupfils, honored init. s. I p., 30722-24 ca. 363 a., father of [---]n[s], 4650 ro(p)yias ropyofvou ('iKapieUS), raUxKcov('AcoTErKEUS), 304/3 a., 6146 . 'A., father of ravOKwrrios ropyias [K]axAi[Kp]airr (P.A., 3015), perhaps = o[v] (Aatrrrpsus), ca. 40-30 a., 28636 138/9 p., 33347 (I.G., II2, 28262 = P.A., 3022). ropyias MoxC)XovoS (TaAXrwvO5s), iR'auKCO('AxapveVs),360/59 a., 1753 (P.A., 3024); his son [FropyiAos,init. s. II p., fatherof [---- ?], 3429 may be Aripas FravKcovos'Axapvews,post med. s. IV a. Fopyi[Xo]s[----] (AlyeSos), post med. s. II p., 357i (I.G., II2, 5788, P.A., 3316) ropyiAos('AyyEAiE0s),ca. 164/3 a., father of[Fopy]iXos, 2462 BIavKcov hioKTrAjiLovo(s) (Kpco-rriSn),304/3 a., 61299 = [ropy]iXosropyiAou'A[yyENfiQev], secretary KaTrarpuravdiav rAavKcov(KpowTr{ris), ca. 300/299 a., father of [KaXAicrrparos], 131/0 a., 2462 ca. 30/29 a., 28819 = 813; cf. [K.] F. K. r6py[trn-rosEv8'Jpou](MEXITEIVS), o]us (nepieoiSrls), 303/2 a., 62183; cf. r.r1., treasurer of the prytaneis rNaUKco[v ropyTrTrosESrip[ou] [Me]AX[TvOs], ca. 29/8-22/1 a., 290 3-7,[34-35]; cf. H., Suppl. I, p. 177, 352/1 a. (.G., II2, 20481 = P.A., 3033) rAFKcov(AiavT'rios),s. II p., father of NO[IKOS, note on line 19. 34718 rOJKCov(eopiKo0S), ca. 135/6 p., father of 'ATTIKS,37352 F6pyis (EKKrj85v),ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13768 ] (KEKporri8o), imit.saec. III a., 653 29335 rv[ ropyi[cov](TTaiaviEOS),ca. 53 a., father of NdiKcov, ca. 336/5 a., father of [----]oaos, r6pyovos ('IKap1lus), ca. 337/6 a., father of ro[p]yias, 6146; rva'[---] ('AAcoTrrEKES), 62303 an ancestor = r. Oiveiou 'I., treasurer of the Other Gods 4424 rvtOlos('A-rnves),ca. 367/6 a., father of EupiTrrros, 423/2 a. (S.E.G., X, 22755-56, 76, 77, 94, 96)
(P.A., 3044), either a relativeof, or identicalwith:
r6pyuoos (KuSaqlvatiMs),
ca. 393 a., father of [A]a1poKp5rcTns,
rvaOtosEvIqAl-rou('ATrrlves),334/3 a., 4423 (P.A., 3045) rvaOios'iKapieIs,councillor? 343/2 a., 4937
159 (P.A., 3089) [--] ('AvTtoxiSos),169/70 p., 3803 [rpal]9TK6s ca. 336/5 a., father of [Pp]6vlXos, rpirrcov(Kriplcaius), ca. 289/8 a., father of nve0oKAis,8652 rva[tio]s (npocrTir&T-os), 62122
i ca. 190/89 a., 170i ], icrrta&rrns poESpcov A[ ] (TerIPIeUs), ca. 117-157 p., father of P6Scov, 384ii ], ca. 164/3 a., father of [Arl1]Tpios, 24637 A[ ] ('AvroXiSos), ca. 176/5-170/69 a., 20426 A[----] (TpwIVtes5s)?, ca. 337/6 a., father of [--]avcov, 61191 ] ('AvTIOXi5os),Ca. 136/7 p., father of [rno]c[6t8]cbvios, A[----] (Ope&ppios),ca. 403 a., father of []lcorias, 13a7 A[ 38016 Aa5o0XoS,diaeTros 195/6 p., unidentified, 4267 A5so0Xos: ATX(ios)AqG5o0Xos, A[---] ('hriToecovTiSos), med. s. I a., 27851 diatrTo 174/5 p., 38755-56; A[ ] (rlav6iovi6os), Ca.168p., 3768 177/8 p., 39850; [ALR(ios)A]coCxo0S, 180/1 p., 40232; ] (Ai covE's?), ca. 180-160 a., 209i8 A[ [... Aac5o]Xos, ca. 185/6 p., 4105; [... A]a5o0iros, 186/7 ca. 273 a., fatherof 'Oita6Sns, 10914 p., 41125; AtA(ios) A?5SoOXos, A[----] ('Axpagav'rms), 190/1 p., 42015; ca. 192/3 Ca. 403 a., father of cOlAcoviSrs, p., 42338 ] ('Avayup&caos), A[ 49214 Aa5o0Xos: KA(auSios)A6So0xos, dicarros194/5? p., 42417 ca. 336/5 a., father of [ A[ ] ('AxapvEOs), ]TroS, Aa5oUxOos:TI[o]p(1io)os)AacouxoS, adiXCTos 166/7 p., 36956; 62150 1foi(Trriios)ASo0Uxos, 167/8 p., 37164; 168/9 p., [37218]; ] (eopiKos), ca. 388/7 a., father of EOvpovAos, 5875 168/9 p., 37340; 169/70 p., 37864; [nop(Triios)] A5a6oXo,5 A[ 5866 A[ s), ca. 338/7 a., father of ToAi5Trns, ] (KrEq)aXr 169/70 p., 38037 ca. 150 a., 23627 A[ ]3(1aXranvE0s), ca. 197 p., 42732; [lnorw]riios A<5o0xos:oLrTTomros AN5o[OxoS], = A[....] Ma[iji[ov] (TTaXMriveos), 4543 post ca. 216 p., 47239 AqBo0xos, 204/5 p., A[---
A[
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INDICES
AqSo[0Xos]:TTno(riilos)AqSo[iXos], archon init. s. III p., 4553 AasooXos Mapa0(cbvios),209/10p., 46085 AB6oiu(os: &a&p(tos) ] (AlyEi8os),ca. 250 a., 902 *Aait?co[v *Aa-rapXos ('AAtEius), ca. 403 a., father of[EU]Kp[rT]os,49261
Aetv[6]C-pa-ros (AacTr-rpEs), ca. 289/8 a., father of Aivcov, 8627 AdevcovAeiv[o]a-rp&rov (AailrTrrpeis), 256/5 a., 8627 AEios('ArTraXicSo), post ca. 185 p., father of [Aeo]viS6ls, and [T6v]Tios, 48013, 15, 16 ['EAe]vurivios,
[AeI]osAEcoViAou ('A-rradSos), post ca. 218 p., 48012 S), ca. 190/89 a., 17091 Aal[---] (TpiKop*OIO AEiosfvUOoO (Tatavites), 169/70 p., 37818 lAap&a:Aup(fi6os) Aapias('AOioveus),180/1 p., 40255 AeTos(qT-rrnoS), ca. 134/5 p., father of AeTosand noopTcbvtos, [A]avaaciaSXaplK7sous,ca. 225 a., 1225 37119,20 = Aalaacias ('Ae0ovE*s),173/2 a., 206105 AeToS (9i'rTTioS),ca. 135/6 p., father of Aetos,37336 336/5 a., 42231 *Aa[p]ias (AeuKovoKEus), [A]alioKp&rrs ropyiuou (KvSa0qvamlus),ca. 360 a., 159 AeTos~ (Igqrlnos), 167/8 p., 371 9 = AeTos3 (2qr-rtos), 168/9 p., 37336 (P.A., 3122) 13715 ca. AeTosScoKp&rovs(xpT'rnios), 167/8 p., 37117; was ephebe a., 211/0-202/1 (EUcovvUeIs), Aap6KpTroS 150/1 p. (.G., II2, 206578) Aaolio[s] (EKKoiXss),176-169 a., 20534 A&Jcoov Aea1iOeos(rapy'r-rnos), ca. 337/6 a., father of [---- ]Kp6rrls, irporSpcov131/0 a., 2465 (P.A., Zcoy6vo[us], nloTa-rm&s 6151 3136) Aeitaieos (nTa7icEVS), ca. 367/6 a., father of 'HyofiAecos, [A]apcov (OpEapptos),ca. 168 a., 21442 4439 (P.A., 3207) Aaooi*ilos Oafi[s] (Ku5a0rvaiEts),ca. 160 p., 3628 36934 Adei9tos ('AXwcrEKfiqev), ca. 159/60 p., father of Adeqnios, (KuvSaqvaltES),166/7p., AaaoU,o(tos)GaXis ve(cbTrpos) 42349; perhaps = A. Xapoeiiou('A.), q. v. (Ku5a0ervai6ES), 166/7 p., Aacaoop(ios)GafijS rrp(Eacpv3rEpos) 36933 = K'UIVTOS Alei9lXoS ('AXcorreKfieev),ca. 192/3 p., 42349 O)a[pos] A.e.K., dedicant ca. 160 p. Aei9itXoXapeiaiov ('AscoTrKfiOev), ca. 192/3 p., 42347, was (I.G., II2, 421212-14) (KuSaOTvaiEUS), 166/7 p., 36935 ephebe 154/5 p., along with his brother X. o 'A. (.G., II2, AaaoU,(ioS) NIKOKpdarTS 44316 Aapvos(-rToEaat8ios), ca. 165 p., father of OGeiiOTroKXs, 2067173-174) AIgcvo[s]:Kk(au5Slos)A&avo[sAiovuovov](Mapacobvios),ca. AEi9t[Xos---] (OopIKios), ca. 160-170 p., 35931 120 p., 32235 29323 AdEitos (Hlaitavius), ca. 53 a., father of [Tr]oroe8cbvios, Aedqitos(ZouviEss),ca. 147/8 p., father of Xpfioros, 40217; cf. AE[---] ('Irroecovwrios),med. s. I a., 27844 [A]e(9iXos(Sovvtmis),ca. 164 p., father of Euiprqoros,42733 AE[----] ('AXapvevs),paullo post 178/7 a., 1961o AEKKIos 'louAXavos (Fapyfrir os), 182/3 p., 40613 = A. '., A[---] [.. .]iov (npopaicatos), 335/4 a., 4358-59 ca. 175-185 p. (H., XXVIII, 1959, p. 284, No. 1211) AEidSio'AeivaIos ('AW0iovEwS), 180/1 p., 40258 AEIKIPOE (?) ('OaOev), ca. 363 a., father of [--]668qios, 4717 AEKuos, orio-ouosof Antiochis, s. I p., 30933 ca. 313 a., father of 'E-rwKp&r[S], 742 AE[K]Po[S]:[ra]ios Ae[K]po[s](AEcovT-i8os or 'ATcrakSos), A6iv[---] (AEcovT{Sos), ca. 376/5 a., father of AaEv6-rp[Crros], aet. Rom., 3174 AE[tV]&S1 ('AyKvuAsS), 3621(P.A., 3151) AieKus[---] STEIpIus),150-190 p., 38416 ca. 367/6 a., father of AUTrogcovTriSrs,AeX9iK6[S] Aeivias('AXcoTrKEsxS), ('AXapvEIs?), post ca. 183 p., father of nlai6pcos, 4452 (P.A., 3161) 47336 ] ('AxapvEws),ca. 290-280 a., 6815 [A]eivia[S Ae[[a]vspos(ZKacPc3ovi6rSs), 222/1 a., 129104 [AE]iv{[aS] (BouraSris), ca. 336/5 a., father of Krpoa658o[ros], AItav6p(os) (Oqryouaios),ca. 289/8 a., father of AESavSpos, 8672 62186; cf. A. K. B., thesmothete in Pheidostratos' archonship, 233/2 a. (.G., II2, 2855 = P.A., 3162) A\tav6pos AEs&v6p(ou) ((qryovotos), 256/5 a., 8672 ca. 314/3 a., father of ['IPOK?]XiS,72214= AE[i]vfas 'ETrrlKrqiotos [? rrl Tr yrq)rpia]]aTa 135/4 a., 24355, Ae[e]OesO(nTihA?r), 2445 147-148; [AeIVi]as 'EmT1KTpaCtos, AsEOeEos 'lepo[K]MXfiOV (nijhX1), 304/3 a., 61297 AesiXaos 'Akaims, acx Trfis 220/19 a., 13054; Ae?{AaoS Asi[vi]as(Hnaiavleu), ca. 53 a., father of Ai6oTros, 29327 [Ae]tviasAEivoKparouS (TstIrpies),ca. 330 a., 4734(P.A., 3171) A[h]aiEsj, 130147-149; 223/2 a., 127[2], 85-87, [12860]; ca. 215 a., [13220] A[E]tv{as(t3.aiSris), ca. 289/8 a., father of EvalTnlS,8560 (P.A., 3172); cf. EO.A. (O.) *Ale{ievos (AaltaXiirl), ca. 368/7 a., father of Hcavnrt&irs, ca. 423-393 a., father of [--]cf{r[T]poros, 43175 AeviaS ((DXvuES), 73; a grandson probably = A. c., trierarch ca. 330 a. Ak{lrrmros [----] (T coe0s), post med. s. III a., 11218 ca. 403 a., father of [. .]9&v5s,49297; (I.G., II2, 162613-14);cf. A.P.F. ((uXaC&aios), Aep[KErSs] = A. (OD.),father of [----], ante 378/7 a. (I.G., II2, 757) AElviSI6S (XoXEi6Srls),post ca. 288 a., father of AEtvi6Ts,8837 AeIvi6ou(Xo?aEirS), post 255 a., 8837(P.A., 3178); [A]ePKXAos AeIviSl6S [----] (KEKpoTrrftS ?), ante fin. s. II p., 4294 A. X., ca. 200 a. (I.G., II2, 7795 = P.A., cf. ASv6ocrpraroS 'E-Tr[---] (eyMuppivoirrns), 254/3 a., 8992 AepKuOos 3196) and AEv6o-rparos A. X., 281/0 a. (H., IV, 1935, AepKOXos[] (Z9krrtos), med. s. III a., 10122 ca. 73-63 a., father of A65copos, ]os ('AXco-TEfijev), p. 562, No. 4021-22) Ar1[ 2843-4 S(eopaitrs), 140/39 a., 240104 AEtvoKp&rp AfivoKp&rrns(MvppivoUOios), 336/5 a., 42176 ca. 393-373 a., father of ['Ae]v66copos, ATn[----];MeAxrT6s), ca. 363 a., father of [AE]tvfas,4734 201o AEtvoKp&rrs (2-rETlpwS), (P.A., 3186) ?), ca. 314/3 a., father of [AJ]tKp&rsi, *Al
INDICES
377
1641 [ArlF]irTpioS ('AvTioXf8os),paullo ante ca. 187/8 p., father of Arw,p[---](AecovTSos),s. III a., father of [---], 46643 [Awr]fT-rpios, Arn[--] (AanrrpEis Tr&paAos),ca. 400/399 a., father of 1439 3 ('AvrnoXf8os), [AlTplfrTPIOS paulloante 220/1p., 46643 AInpoT{civ, ('Airaoisos),ca. fin. s. II p., fatherof [Zcb]aitlos, Arp[---] (Hnaiavimtis Ovirvep), father of [A]r6qpAos, 2612; ArlufTrpios the name may be restored as Aiqli[xas]or Arj[oQp&vris], 45912 ca. 128 a., 24841 cf. A.A. (n.) (KeKpOTrfSos), ArliAT[pIos] ca. 63/2 a., father of [ ], 2888 ] (OaWrlpnp*s), (KEKporriSOS), Arl4[ paullo ante ca. 93 a., father of ArlpT-rplio II s. 3483 ] 2679 p., (KeKpo-ri8os), ArnlTir[pIo5 9E6plAos, vs, ] (OlvETos),treasurer of prytaneis ca. Arl,pTrpios(Aecovrfios),ca. fin. s. I a., father of [ Alpayivrls [ 30710 243-237 a., 1102 ] (Acovrfios or 'An-rAi8os), aet. [Arll]fiTpIosM[ Arlpa6ypas(eopaEIsO),140/39 a., 240102 3177 = the well Rom., Arln&S1Is (TTaiavileS), 336/5 a., 42145; probably known Airp&85rS (AEovriSos),178/9-179/80 p., ATrfiTpio5 ArfiLrTplo5: OX(&plos) Arlleov TalTacvElU (P.A., 3263, A.P.F.,
stemma); cf. H., XXX, 1961,pp. 43-44 and also:
39913
ATl(k)>5sl nratavi?u(s), contributor but not a pouAXhrrs [A]Tplirpio[s----](Olv18os),ca. 225 a., 12414 328/7 a., 4920 [A]irl rTp[ios----] ('Ayvoailos), fin. s. III a., 14012 4228 A[t1qa]iveTro AnrlpirpiosNvupo86Tou('AirlvieVs),138/9-150/1p., 336l1, ('Avayvp&cntos), 336/5 a., was ephebe 125/6 p. (I.G., II2, 203710) Arpaiv(Tros)1('Axapve?s), ca. 323-313 a., father of Arnladveros, 6818 ('AZ[IvEls),138/9-150/1p., 33621 [Ar]plrlTpios Tp*qpcovos ca. 147/8p., father of 'ApCb-rlTos, ArlnaivErosArlpaiv(fhou)('AxapvEis),ca. 290-280 a., 6818 ('Ae0oveOs), ArlpATrpio[5] cf. ca. father of 43170 40245; Eiaiveros, ArlciaiveroS(its5f), 368/7 a., 'Apcopi'TOu Aria&vers [---180/1p., 40246 ('A0iovE?O), AaprTTpeS],0troypappa-rEusca. 155 a., ArfiLATplos 2269-10, 83 (P.A., 3281); the father's name may be re- AiqpArTpios: ('"Aairis),174/5p., 38732 tpoes Aripinrplos stored [Alovuwoou],cf. N.P.A., p. 60 Al'riTploS [---] ('AXaies), 174/5 p., 38733 ('AXcowTrKe<S), 169/8 a., 21287 Ariv[&]paToS A[rn][lrirTpos 'Hqalio-roK(-) ('CAAais?), 303/2 a., 62217 ca. 336/5 a., father of [----]rros, AillapXos (pEapppios),336/5 a., 42212; his father is probably Arp'lTrpi[os] ('AcorrEKeOS), 62311 Aivu[xrl]sArl[p]a[p]xou (Dp[edppi]os,secretary in 348 a. (IG., II2, 206, etc.) and 5larnl-r5i in 330/29 a. (I.G., II2, Apn'iATPIOS ('Avoyvp&aios),ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13754; cf. A. PiAcovos 'A., s. II a. (I.G., II2, 5621) 240950-51); cf. H., XXX, 1961, p. 47 ArpcaS'AZlvlEiES,archon ca. 20 a., 2933 ApiT-rpioSnu0tnrou ('Ava9qAo-rios),334/3 a., 448 (P.A., 3388) 334/3 a., 4414 (P.A., Ari4as ('Allvteus), ca. init. s. I a., father of loaoKoupfsris, ArfplTploSKaMAirnrou ('Ava?pXocrnos), 27834 3386) A6rlpas(A[tcoVEIS),ca. 200 a., 15128 At[pf]]TpIos('Ava9?Aoartos),ca. 314/3 a., father of [----]s 72238 of ca. father 31235 63/4 Arilas (EIcovwups), Arlaxs, p., ATripas3 (EVcovuptJEs), Arp1[-ptpos 'AWroAVcoviEs],secretary of the boule and the 96/7 p., 31235 5 ('lIovif8S), 254/3 a., 8979 ca. demos 168/7 a., 21313-14; ArlfITploS'ArroAAovieiUs, ATIarl 168 a., 214io; cf. P.A., 3389 ca. init. s. I a., father of 'Hpa[.....], Arip[f]aS(Krl9iECrpieU), 2765-6 AwiATrpios ('ATtvsEs),173/2 a., 206117; cf. P.A., 3390 ]o0, Aipr1rpios'AqSvato(s),328/7 a., 4924; cf. A. EvKTrlpovos Arlicias(Fcalavies), ante med. s. IV a., father of [ 327; cf. stemma P.A., 3276, revised A.P.F.; the man may 'A., orator of decree 332/1 a. (P.A., 3392) be identifiedwith AllpaS(IV)(= P.A., 3323) [A]p rplo[s ] ('AxapveSs), 303/2 a., 62147 III s. his father Al [ATr]ias ATrloorTp&ro[v] a., 1068; 'r,ATPIos (TatiavieI), ('AXep8oioso5),135/4 a., 243116 H., taxiarch 271/0 a. (cf. H., may = A. 'ApicrroqCavovs AIlp[i'r]pios('AXEpSoOaIos),176-169 a., 20555; perhaps= XXX, 1961,p. 217, note 25); cf. also A.P.F., 3276,stemma AqrllTpios MEeKA(ous) ('AXEp5oafcos),178/7 a., 19464 II, [Ai]rpas(VIII) Arloo-rp'ro[v](II) [-- ATrp]f-rp[tos] (BrlTcrtiS), 188/9 p., 41923 of ca. father 5220 358 AEiKCOV, a., Arlpias(Ope&ppios), (P.A., ArlmrTrptos (rapyryirTos), ca. 105/6 p., father of ArnpArptos, 33115 3326) s. I a., 2944 [Aim]rln'pios, ]cov, Ari[4]frTpos rFpyrnTios, ca. 102/3 p., father of [ 33028 ArlprTpios,archon 190/89 a., 171i, 1721 [[Arpi'iTrpios]]j,paaictOs 235/4 a., 11516 Alpmflpiosa (rapyfi-r os), 138/9 p., 33115 ca.184/5 mo'rori6crS AqTpfirp[iO.........1 ..........], rrpo8Spcov [Arl]pjTpios[.. .]EfovoS[rapy]frrTos, OrroypactiacrT? 279/8 a., 754-5 p., 4124-7 ArlpArpios (Eicovueps5), ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 18721 XiToVpy6sfin. s. I p., 3116 ATpWi['Tpios--], ] (EOcvvui0s5), Ca. 235 a., 1079 AvtfTr[pios],secretary of the boule 177/8 p., 39847 [Atlp]frrpio[s ArlfirTpios,treasurer aet. Rom., 3184-5, 14 Arui-rpto[s](Epi&rlos), fin. s. III a., 1367 3494 ArliTrpios, s. II p., father of ArlxUrTpos, (IrTalOS),fin. s. II p., 4398 ATifi-rTpo[s] A[ ], officer 131/0 a., 24637 (?K KoXcovoi),343/2 (?) a., 3627 [ATIprlTp1os YTrEucnKp&rou Ar1pfrTpIo5 (P.A., 3414) ArlirTpIos 3, s. II p., 3494 honored 186/7 p., 41145-48 init. s. II a., 1574 Ar[li]Mpios [eEs]p;iOc[v]os, [A]jfi-rTpl[os](K6rrpEtos), ca. 198/9 p., father of Arli'fTpios, ArpIi'Tplos (KuSaeTrvaievs), 336/5 a., 42153; the name is comArljirTpios('A8piaviSos), 49120 mon in Kydathenaion, cf.: Aqp-rTptoso ('ASpiavi{os), ca. 231/2 p., 49120 -] (Kv8aer)voaiEs),ca. 20 a., 29367 A[rIp]fTrpio; 'ArroMco[vi
378
INDICES
[ArlJ]i[Tr]ptos ATriocrrp&rov (KuSaOrlvalEsi), ca. 360 a., 1511
Arl1ni(Tplou)((aArlpeus),ca. 190/89 a., 17082 Ar,nprTplos
A. (K.), ca. 360 a., 1512, (P.A., 3416), brother of [Kp]aTTvos and possibly father of A. (K.) AbrtirTpios KeivEou(KuSaOIvaus)1E, ca. 20 a., 29364, was OEcrnoirqnca. 9/8 a. (.G., II2, 172211) Ari-rTpios KEA&8ou (Kuvaernvaties),166/7 p., 36941, was ca. 160 p. (LG., II2, 20817); possibly a U-Troocoppoviorrs
Aqr-rTptos Ttip(ov) (OaAriPEis), ca. 190/89 a., 17079 [ArllrjTplos] (XoAcapyes),ca. 127-137 p., father of ME[avcpos], 35933 =
grandsonor nephew=
AT'rhiTpios (Xo;capyess), ca. 134/5 p., father of 'AvriqGpv, 37129, 30, 31 MEvavcpos,and 'AAKIP3iaSTs, AT[trirl]plos: [AIXt]os Arl[j'rT]piosXoX[Ei]SrS, ante fin. s. II p., 4219-11 Azo'6SOKOS ('CQaEs),ca. 423-408 a., father of ArtloKp&rrT,l 1017; a grandson probably = AiLp6oKoSArlpoKpc&rou ('PaEc'S),ca. 360 a., 1525(P.A., 3466) O ArTpoK85[ris](TTaiaviEVis wEVpeEV),ca. 400-350 a., 1244(P.A.,
A rlpT'rpios KEA&8ou K[u](aOQivaios),209/10 p., 46072 AlPtrTp[los](Kveipplos), 155/4 a., 22590 Arlr|Trpios(Aagrrrpe1s),ca. 73-63 a., father of'Epgaios, 28630 ca. 40-30 a., 28640 Aiqr-nrposTowrriou(AalTrrrpEvs), Arp1rTPioS i?touv(AaprrrpEsa 367/6 a., 1456 KaO1T-rpOsv), 3471) =A. 'APXeKCbJovu.(LG., II2, 70953-4; cf.' APXKCOpoS A. f., ibid. 5-6) AnrpirTpios (MeAlEEus),ca. 54/3 a., father of 'AOiivctos,29235 Ar1MOKjSrs'Apiforcovos A[EVKOVO6vs?], EITlcn-Trrlis wrpoE8pc ArluriTpios nTa[.]ihou(MEXrreEs), 281/0 a., 7238 ca. 29/8-22/1 a., 29076-77 AriprlrpioSiPX-riTrrOU (MEXiAT-s), 173/2 a., 20645 AiToKiOSr1s (EITEarTo), A1nriTrpiosEi Oiou, treasurer of the phyle ca. 45-30 a., 2825-7 336/5 a., 42306; probably = Arlo( ]iXoKOUvs [E]i'rTEio5,epistates of the Eleusinia Arli-rT[plos](i Oiov), ca. med s. II p., father of KopvrlAXav6o KAXEi8n[S and ArwlPJrptoS, 42120, 21 336/5-333/2 a. (I.G., I12, 15433-4, 15442-3; P.A., 3481); ) (ig Oiou), ante fin. s. II p., 42121 his father probably = OtAoKAErls ArlpT-rptos ArjloKAeiSouEitTEaos, I.G., II2, 6010 (P.A., 14539). ArlnfiTpios (natavtmi),220/19a., 13065 ArlT 'rTPIos(TaX;ArlvnEs ?), paullo ante ca. 187 p., father of AlpOKAei[S8rs---] (AaVjwrpErS),304/3 a., 61186 [----]sls, 46710 ArloKiXdSr(S) (nEipaiCOs), ca. 336/5 a., father of ArloKirsi, ca. 40-30 a., 28647 62255 AriplTplio EUKap[ri8ou(rcavp3coTa&r,s), ca. 155 a., 22642 arlTTrpios(lTepamEOs), [A]rToK|Is 'A0pov6Os,honored 97/6 a., 25992 ArlipiTrplO Bpo(iouv)(Th0nes),ca. 200 a., 15117 28610 AT1rOK7is (KrliaiECS),ca. 73-63 a., father of ArlpoKAfiS, honored by the boule ca. 140 a., 2412-5 3 (Kr11iq1iaiE),ca. 40-30 a., 2861o ArlifTrpiosTTOptos, AnolOKXAS K-ricovos rTpopaXicaos, ulToypapClaTersca. 190/89 A7iIioKAfs ArTiT-rpios ca. 289/8 a., father of ArloKAiS,8572 (KuvavtriSTI), a., 170[121,111-112 AlloKAfisArloKXAou (KvuavTi6ris),256/5 a., 8572(P.A., 3502) ArjI.prptoSiA[Xcovos] (TT-EAeXacalo), AripoKAiS 303/2 a., 62194;cf. A. n., s. (Traiavines),336/5 a., 42139 II a. (I.G., II2,4257= P.A., 3442) ca. 150 a., 23623 ATIPoKjiS (THaANriveus), ArriTrpios ('Pacivoacnos), ca. 223/2 a., father of 'Api-rcov, AlIuoKAXij ArljOKXEi8o(u) (1EtipaC1e),303/2 a., 62255 17069 AiToKAfiS (TElep&aOos),ca. 374/3 a., father of Arnl69pAos, 3856 (P.A., 3509); AnlloKAfiS[---]&rov TElepa&lCo,trieArTipplos ('Papuvooroios),ca. init. s. II p., father of ['PTr]TopiK6sand [Aiq]lrTplos, rarch 326/5 a., and ca. 323/2 a., may be a nephew or 34015,17 ATlptiTpos ('Pacxvoiuosos), ca. 223/2 a., father of IEoyos, grandson (.G., II2, 162843, 163287-88 = P.A., 3510, A.P.F.) 17060; probably = A. (P.), father of 'Apiorcov [ATqooK]XAs (cOaArpevS),ca. 337/6 a., father of [....OTros], ] ('Papvoivoios), ca. 120 p., 32264 ATrip-rp[IOS 596 = [Arl]iPTrpios AriPoKXjS($CaXAlpe?S),ca. 337/6 a., father of [---- ]oTOs, 2 ('Papvocaios), med. s. II p., 34017 (Zouvlius),ca. 403/2 a., fatherof r[Ev[]cn[K]7ais, 61243 AriT-r[p]ioS 1362(P.A., 3443) 4323 Ai/rloKAis(Orlyoucios), ca. 368/7 a., father of AnTihOos, ArluirTpios(T6EiP1ieS), ca. 53 a., father of e6E8opos, 29350 ArlpoKp[---] (Opt&clos),fin. s. III a., 13611 (P.A., 3444) ArInoKp&rrls ('Aypvu?EU), 173/2 a., 20698 Arni'Tpios: Kaa[i]avos Arlfirpios -TEip(ieIS),post ca. 217 p., ATrloKparrrls('AxapVus), 360/59 a., 1754 (P.A., 3522), 47719 identified by Kirchner with A. MEv[iTrrou], proxenos of Keans post 362/1 a. (I.G., XII, 5, 54239 = P.A., 3522 Arll'ripios NEiKcovos (STEipti
this deme(cf. followingentries)is too common to allow identificationwith A. ?cavooTrp&crou 0. (P.A., 3455,A.P.F., with addendum)
Ar'LrTpios (?DaXqipEss),ca. 289/8 a., father of [Arl]rrTptos,876
T'rrt,2383; [Atj]poKp&r1s (Ku8aOTevaie*s),father of [ATrlo-
2393 Kp&rrls], A-nTOKpCTrrs A,IOKpaTO' KvaTB0rvaieOS,&vrnypa(pet 145/4
a., 2383; [Ar|1joKp&aTjs 2393; Arl]poKp'rov Ku5a[OGva?lvs], Arlpri(Tpios) ($aXrnpeus),ca. 223/2 a., father of AlriTlplo5, 23914(P.A., 3532) ArlpoKp&aTr[S KvSaOrlvalevs], 17082 AnrqoKp&Trls 'AplroroKpcrovs (RTepltoifSrs),335/4 a., 43151-152 [Arlm]iTrpiosAr71irTPfouOaMrpC^s, EwTrril' -r1 Trwpo6pcov ArloKporrTls (npoonrr6Tiros), ca. 368/7 a., father of 'AvSpo256/5 a., 876 oeOvris,43124
379
INDICES irS Alqpiov XoAapyEos,UTroypaiarr rAiloKp6mrr1s
178/7 a.,
19437-38, 114-115 = [ArlioKp]65rrs Aiqt{XovXo[capyEvs], orator ca. 175 a., 2015;
336/5 a., 42280 (KeqpaXsEi.s), ArlOTXArls ArloTicov ALrp[--] (AaljrTrp?Es Tr&paXos),367/6 a., 1439
303/2 a., 62121 (Tpoo-nr&ATos), E-r[Tfico]vos [A]rpiOT{COV ? (KEKpomISos), cf. A1jmOKp&mr X., TrrSCOKEV 183/2 a. (.G., II2, 2332128= Ca. 197 p., 42716 Arlp[o]qp[&]vrls 'EwTTlXou ('AaaiEOs),254/3 a., 8946 = P.A., 3540) and P.A., 3541 Arnpoqa&vTi 1525 Allroyaavrls'ErnlflXou 'AaisiEs, orator 235/4 a., 1158 (= AfrioKpi&rrT('QaEiOs),ca. 393 a., father of A1no68oKos, P.A., 3654) (P.A., 3533) = ArULoKp&Trl (KrlToites), ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13731 Arlpoqxcvrls Arllo66Kov('a?vsE), ca. 390-375 a., 1017 8835 father 288 ca. of'A a., (KoXXvreus),ca. 403 a., father of [.......], Arjp6qoavrTo lticov, Arl[[o]P[&Aris] (nfiXl), post 49255 ArtV6v1Ko (KoveuASirS), ante med. s. IV a., father of ATi6[Arlp6,av(ros)] (OaXjrlpes),ca. 337/6 a., father of [Arln6qavplAos,3223(P.A., 3566) 1042 ca. 390-375 a., Arno6viKos TOs],59io = 'A<(>)f-rov (Kvefipplos), AlTlvIKoS(AaKiarSTI), ATrl[6q[a]v(Tos)(OcinpOiE), Ca. 337/6 a., father of [Airl]6qpav360/59 a., 1714 (P.A., 3567, A.P.F.), was trierarch post 358/7 a. (I.G., II2, 1615103,1616126); ros, 61248 for his son, see TTavOlp ros Arl19c&v](rTo) [ArjT6qxoav ((>aXrpipus),304/3 a., 59io = (A.) ATrloq,[]v(Tov) ((cOaXAripE), 304/3 a., 61248 [Ar1i]6q9avTos *Anl6tEvos('PcTavoivlos), ca. 190/89 a., 18870 Ar1poOeEvTrs: AtAiosArmoaeOvris('I'rrrocovTriS(s),init. s. III [Arip6]piAos,archon 381/0 a., 62 (P.A., 3662) p., 45825 Arl6l6qXoS rlavrTaEXovTos 'Aypv7XjOev,secretary rrl -r& Alpoae0vris Otc(--) ('Alnvies), 176-169 a., 20523; [Arlito343/2 a., 344 (P.A., 3669) npifcr(crrac (PiAcovos ('AXcotKefiev), ca. 321 a., 5539; aeOvrns (?) 'Al-nvieSS],secretary of prytaneis, 2058 [Art]6qiAos AecooTrp&rou for the restoration of the name cf. A. 'A., contributor on AnploaeVjrS ('Axapvews),360/59 a., 1755(P.A., 3586) behalf ofA. 'A. ca. 342/1 a.,LG., II2 1622562-563(P.A., 3672) [-- ArlT]ooaE[vrls] (BepEVIKiSrls), post ca. 216 p., 46910 AlJioc0evrs('EpiKeus),254/3 a., 89os05 [A]rop69oos TlpoKpdrro(vs) (KEqaE\Is),303/2 a., 6289 Arlt6qiNXo (Krlrrios),336/5 a., 42227 Aluooevirls Yc aOpou ('Icov6isr),256/5 a., 8562(P.A., 3590) ca. 192/3 p., 423 o = A. Arllo6qiXoS ArlooviKou (KovvuAinTs), post med. s. IV a., 3223 [Arlocr]e0vrls"Aveov (ncaXXAver:s), 'A. F1.,ephebe 169/70 p. (I.G., II2, 2097235) (P.A., 3680) OrrvepOv),348/7 a., 2612= ATlluooriv-S (XouvviEs),ca. 134/5 p., father of Al,ooaevris, [A]il6qTi.oSArnI[---] (rTaiaviems either A. [A]Thgo[u]TT.(P.A., 3686) or A. Arloq9&vousn. 37173-74= Arlocr0evrns (P.A., 3687), cf. H., XXVIII, 1959, p. 229, note on line 487 (SouvvlEs),ca. 147/8p., father of Arlooe0vris,40214 (= .G., I12, 155745)and A.P.F., 3276 Alooae0vTiSD YovvieuS,d&vTypacpEv 167/8 p., 37173-74= [ATrl]o6qtosApcovos (Kv5aTrlvairs), ca. 360 a., 158 180/1p., 40214 Arlltoaevrls, (Xouve~OS), ATrIocaTvri:Ai[X](ios)ArlToarievrls (P.A., 3681) (pi'rrTlos), 168/9 p., 373ii AT6Opi6oo(AaixTrTpeOSrr&pacos),ca. 400/399 a., father of Arliocraivrs: Aip(AXios)ArJooceivrls(qrr-riTos), ca. 160-170 p., 3597 MWvcov, 1436; cf. M. A. A. 2012 ca. 393-373 a., father of [----], Arln69hIXOS Arlocraervi ArjPogp9vTo[s] (MEXiTE'r), 341/0 a., 3855 (P.A., (TEiOpa&oos), 3598), probably related to AlooCovrts AiocrOivous Arll69iXAoArmloK7siouS (TeIeOp'caos),341/0 a., 3856 (P.A., nalavleos; cf. P.A., 3597. 3689); cf. AnjpoK?fs(T.) ca. 336/5 a., father of [ archon 393/2 a., 2i (P.A., 3612) ]s, Arl[p]oq~ov('AAco7rEKEu5), Arpi6o-rpcrro[s], 62306 A6LltcrTrparos (EvcovuieOs),336/5 a., 4210, may = A. Avuo(--) Eui., .G., II2, 1874 (P.A., 3619) Armloq)cov ('Avayvpaoitos),381/0 a., 64 Ainpoq)9v('Avayvpacios), init. s. II a., 15827== A. S6qcovos [A]rl6rorpaTos(Kiliacries), 96/7 p., 31221 'A., 183/2 a. (IG., II2, 2332106-108= P.A., 3695) [A6]rll6C[p]arTo(KvavrTi8rls),ca. 374/3 a., father of Arip6Tpacros, 3822
[ Arloq9Cv
] (IKKoiArls), 281/0a., 7247
Arli6oarparTos (KuvavTri5rl),341/0 a., 3822 Arloo v (Mapa0cbvios),240-230 a., 1136 [A]rloo-r[p]&TOU Alpio9ov rpacroK
T. K.A. MTEXirsOs
a., 49416
INDICES
380
AiJipOos (lpo3paXit7os),antemed.s. IV a., fatherof -rtpavos, Al6ye-ros (Euvpair&8rs),ca. 336/5 a., father of Atomrers, 62260
3259(P.A., 3727) ous (()riyooios), 335/4 a., 4322-23 ArlpnXosAripnoKv T6 dr6pprirovinit. s. I a., 26030 wrrt -----], Ai[
ca. 367/6 a., father of Aloyvrs, Aloyi-rcov ('A7oA?rEKaEs), 4451 (P.A., 3792); probably = AloyEfTcov'AAcorreKjev, witness in 367/6 a. (H., X, 1941, p. 16, No. 115-16); cf. ], priest97/6 a., 25996 Al[--med. s. I a., 27849 IG., II2, 5575. Ai[---] ('ClTTwroevrri5os), ca. 287/6 a., father of Olcaov, 8969 ('EpXEiOs), AloyEiTcov Ai[----] (KEKpoI15Ios),ca. 180 p., 40118 2JEiKvuicov[os] 61147 ('PaCvoucnos),281/0 a., 72201; cf. a., [Aioy]iTrcov (Oiv?tsoS), 304/3 A?[--------] A. AIoyvfi-ro 'P., med. s. II a. (P.A., 3800) Ai[----] ('Axapvus'), councillor? ca. 370 a., 492105 ca. 367/6 a., father of KAcov,4459 AloyEvrs, fin. s. III a., 1423 [At ?]ay6pas ('AXcorrewKev), ] 303/2 Atoyvrin('A[rivitE),ca. init. s. I a., fatherof Aiovwc66opos, taltroSAixov[osOpe&(pptos)],KfipvU wrrl TO[ 27836 = a., 62348-349 probably = A. A. O., trierarch 325/4 and 323/2 a.(LG., II2, 1629585, 597, 782, etc. = P.A., 3745); cf. [A]ioy?[vsrl]('AlrviEvs),ca. 83-73 a., father of Aiowo68copos, 2808 A. P. F., 4521, with addendum 469 ca. 330 140/39 a., 24091 a., ('ANco'rrEKEUS), 3747) Aloyvris (P.A., AlaKp-ros (KIKUVVE?S), 334/3 a., 4451(P.A., 3813) AloyvriS AloyT-rovos('A?TcoreKmES), (Opeappios), med. s. IV a., 2311-12(P.A., AlaKPITOSAIE15XOUS A., AloyvriS (BEpEv1KiSqS),ca. 142 p., father of [Aioy]JvrSand 3748) = A. A. who, along with his brother 'ErrEUXr[S] was honored by the demos 360-340 a. (.G., II2, 4359; [.. .] los, 39211-12 ca. 175 p., 39211 cf. p. 41, above); their father was a well known doctor (cf. [Aioy]Evrso (BEpEvuKid8r), ca. 127-137p., father of 'Aerv6opos, P.A., 3765) and another member of the family = AlEXns AtoyvriS(KEyaEiUS), 35924 (., secretary 349/8 a. (I.G., II2, 206-9 = P.A., ArlniappXou cf. a. and 240950-51; II2, (Krpiic'?us),ca. 73-63 a., father of XappiSTs,28625 SialTnrrTi AloyivriS (.G., 3766) 330/29 B. S. A., L, 1955, pp. 32-33) AloyEvri(KpicoEiS),169/8 a., 212103 A[upvos(MEAiTEOU), Atoybvris(Kvua0rvaliES),aet. Rom., father of ({lXTnroS,31828 177/8 p., 39821 AlExnss(O)peappios), ante med. s. IV a., father of Al&KpiTos, Aloyvqis (Kveuppios),ante med. s. IV a., father of Al6oTorS,
3237(P.A., 3835)
2312(P.A., 3765); cf. A. A. ((.) ca. 30/29 a., 28818; A. B. M., Ain[s] Ba[oaicai5ov](MEMATEU), rropTrocrr6Xosfin. s. II a., is possibly a grandfather (N.P.A., p. 51)
AIKai6wroXiS rlaJpcorTaSrs, priest of the eponymos 95/4 a., 26156 27827 ca. init. s. I a., fatherof AfKaios, AiKaios ('ALriviEss), AiKaioSo ('A[rivlOS), med. s. I a., 27827 ca. 221/0 a., father of Ocov, 17615;perhaps AiKaiOS(MeXITeIS), = A. (M.), ca. 219/8 a., father of ZcjrrvpoS (.G., II2, 89615 = P.A., 3785); cf. L.G., II2, 6842 AiKa1os(Muppivouiaio),155/4 a., 22511i iKalios(TEIPEEvs), post ca. 184p., fatherof AiKaios4794 AiKatoSo (nTEIPEEeU), post 217 p., 4794 = AtKacIs, ephebe of Hippothontis 207/8 p. (I.G., II2, 2199127;cf. H., XVIII,
1949,p. 43) ca. 368/7 a., father of AiKalos,43126 AIKalos (TTpo-&aNCTios), AfKa1osAlKCaou (nlpocTrrA-ios),335/4 a., 43125-126 Aio[--- ---], 304/3 a., 61335
Aio[
], ca. med. s. III a., father of [
AioyEvrs(AEvKovoES)),ca. 400/399 a., father of Ai6yvTwros,
1338(P.A., 3837) archon 209/10 Aioygvris:O>X(&Pos) AioyEvrqMapa0cbvios, p., 460i, 11-12 ca. 368/7 a., father of Aioyvrns,43232 AloyEvri(MeXITrEU), treasurerof the boule 335/4a., MsAITeUS, AioyivnSAIoyYvov 43232
AloyEvIs(rllataviu5),220/19 a., 13061
Aioyvris(nlaavitvs),ca. 176/7p., fatherof Aioyvris,46070 Aioylvriso nai(avliE
Atoyevris(nTTpaines), 135/4 a., 24376 AioyEvrisXalp?ou (2TEIpliES), ca. 20 a., 29349 AioybvrTi (Evppi8ris), ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13770 ca. 354 a., father of [E]i00pouvWos, Aloyevris(XvrraXa'-rinos), 4945 =
]8oTos, Aioy?[v]rl[s]Eiuv[poiOov?] (icrrra'rirros), ca. med. s. IV a.,
1444 187 ca. 80-79 26432 a., (rTav5ovlios), aio[ ] AioyEvrSOeopp&aorov (qfirrnoS), 168/9 p., 37334 Aio[----] (E*ovvpiEs), ca. 337/6 a., father of 'ApIIvoKAfis, Ai[o]y4vrTi 223/2 a., 12742 (oDaXripES), 61170 ] (KE9a?fi0v), 281/0 a., 7223; cf. A. (K.), Ai6yvirros [ fatherof [ 5862 Aio[----] (KEs9aaEs), ca. 338/7 a., father of (Di)ArXlTrris, ], whowas ephebe306/5a., I.G., II2,47888 [Aio----] (Aapr-rpEiU),ca. 337/6 a., father of KaXuicr[Bvrs], Ai6yvriTros 370/69 ( ?) a., 1337-38(P.A., Aioyfvous(AevKovoE5s), 609 = 3864) ca. 337/6 a., father of [----]ins, Ato[----] (AaT=prrpes), ca. 337/6 a., father of KaMiaekvris, i6yvi-ro(s) (MeiTrSms), 6135 61139; on the family cf. A.P.F., 11473, with addenda, and stemma,table III Aio[-----](Aacip-rpes), ca. 314/3a., fatherof[Mv?]rioylvrs, 7270 Aloyvis('EpXiiS),336/5a., 42118 med. s. IV a., 239 (P.A., 3880) Aio[----] Map[accb]v[ios],secretary of prytaneis ca. 50 a., [A]ioyvti (OpE&ppios), 27375-77 Aio5[----], ca. 100 a., 2576 ca. 63/2a., father of[----]roS, 28832 Aio[-----] (OpEappios), ca. 325 a., 5217 Alos[----](KEKpoTi8os), Ai6o-ros, archon 180/79 a., 1872, [32] Aio[---] (XoAapyEus),init. s. III a., father of [.....]-rIoS, 10117 Ai65oTOS OIXoarp&rou, &TriorTarrts wpokSpcov95/4 a., 2615; 235/4 a., 11590 Aioy[------] (nfpaOCrie), probably = A. O. 'AnrvaTos,128/7 a. (F. de Delphes, III, 2, 2421) [A]i6yaeros('Apa~avTrs), ca. 178/7 a., 1955
INDICES
381
Ai68oroTo ('A-rrao fos), ca. fin. s. II p., fatherof [Ep]arrfcov, Ai65copos ( rwrair'ios), 303/2a., 62228 MeAaveopou 4594 = Ait6coposCTptKopatmos), 223/2 a., 12726 Ai6SoTos('A'rrai8os), post ca. 183 p., father of SEporrrcov, /At6copo[s]('YPBlSr), ca. 337/6 a., father of 2[---]os, 61289 47031 [A]t68copos KaC.t&v8pov ((txaiSSrlj), 138/9 p., 33142= Ai6oTo-r ('ApacavlreT), 178/7 a., 19456; probably = A. [Ai6]8coposEKap&vSpou (
3895,A.P.F.
(P.A., 3968); cf.
ca. 102/3 p., father of ['A"0vaio]s, Ai68copoS(Ope&pptos),ca. 358 a., father of EvpovXos,5221 At6oTros('AvaopXarTios), 33011= (P.A., 3969); cf. A. (. (I.G., II2, 1857)and A.KaXAAtmcXov Ai68oTos('AvcayXiaros), ca. 105/6 p., father of 'Aerivalos, (., ephebe ca. 324/3 a. ('Apx. 'E., 1918, p. 758; cf. O. W. 33318 Reinmuth,EphebicInscriptionsoftheFourthCenturyB.C. ca. 423-408 a., father of A.[---], A168oTos(KuSaOrivaieus), pp. 58-72, No. 15) 1053 Ai68co
3953,A.P.F., and the following: [A]i68copos (naiavtis), ca. 53 a., father of [Ai]i6copos,29324 [A]t68coposo (Tnaiavti6s), ca. 20 a., 29324
AtoKAfis (Kuvippios),336/5a., 42194
(?K MvupvoivTris),138/9 p., 33136; a AtOKjfis'AAE&v58pov son is probably EOwoposA. ?KM., ephebe ca. 165/6 p. ] (TTeipaCiS), [At]65copos[ 281/0 a., 72140 (I.G., I12, 208664) [A]i68copos (ntiOs), ca. 141/2 p., father of 'H?t68op[o]s, A.to.... DKfis (V'etpaiE*s), 176-169 a., 20521; cf. P.A., 4047, 38745-46 4046, A.P.F., and: (:ovvltis), ca. 137/6a., fatherof es65oTos, 2547; A1OKi,jS Ai[65copoS] (Ethpat?6IS),ca. 155 a., 22645 cf. A. S. (I.G., I12, 235822= P.A., 3962) and e. A. [E.] AtOKAfjs(Tpalsies), ca. 253/2 a., father of AiodvTfis,13048
382 AtoKXs
INDICES (TT-rEXa&Ctio), 360/59 a., 171o (P.A., 4051);
a later
member of the same family = AlOKqs 'IoXvupiou (ITT-EXEcslos), 281/0 a., 7260 = A. I. L., Trp6ESpos 281/0 a. (H., IV, 1935, p. 562, No. 406-7) AlOKXiq(YOVViEss),post ca. 288 a., father of [...]6qcavros, 886 (P.A., 4055)
AiOKAfils (TvppEiSrls), 173/2 a., 20610o A[i]oK,ifis [----] (0QyaEi'u ?), post med. s. III a., 11213 AioKxq(5) (CvuXdamos),init. s. III a., father of (iA-lTos, 10513 AIOKpco[v KpEovros] ('AqnSvaTos), 304/3 a., 5922 = [Ai]oKp6cov ('AqStvaTos),304/3 a., 61254 Kp?ovTOS ALIOPiSov (2ouvIEUS), 222/1 a., 12961
and [Evipp]6Cuvos, 3076, 12; the demotic is ? Oiou, cf. [Eupp]6ocvvos A. (A.) AIoviclo (AEovTrios), ca. 145/6-146/7 p., father of YCOTr&s, 39929; the deme is very probably Oion; cf. S. A. ( ~ Ol.) [AIo]viCIOS (AEcovTrioS),ca. 132-137 p., father of [Aio]v(oios, 3705 ca. 165-170 p., 3705 [Ato]vCtioso (AecovTISos), lA[ovWCa]os ('Ayvouaios), ca. 236/5 a., father of T1IoKqis, 14734-35
Atov[iCo]i[os](CALTlvls), ca. 83-73 a., father of [...]vls, 28012 AiovCTioS ('AnlviEs), ca. 105/6-117/8 p., father of AloviaCos, 33610 AiovcTloS('Ailrvies), ca. init. s. I a., father of AIovCTIOS ve(cbrTpos), 27835
[Ai]opIS1js('AlrlvliES), ca. 50-40 a., 2809 [Ai]oifi68rl[Tpupwcovos nlaX(Xv6ES)], 169/70 p., 3807; restored and identified by Kirchner from T. A. TT.,ephebe ca. 110 p. or paullo post (I.G., II2, 202086) and KoarrrTis AlovWloos('Arlv'eus),138/9-150/1p., 33610 155/6 p. (I.G., I12, 20683-4) AIovCroIOSv(cObrTpos) ('AZivies), med. s. I a., 27835 Ai61vri[o-ros],ca. 258 a., father of [no]XIli[v]rloTos,122i AiovwCloS('A0pove), ca. 147/8 p., father of AioKAfis,40250, Aiov[--] ('Av-Tyovi8os),ca. 210/09-201/0 a., 13867 probably = Aiovv[---] (TplwvEal?Evs),ca. 147 p., father of [.....]o AIOVVCTOs ('Ae0ovEis),ca. 147/8 p., father of 'H(p>aKAeIX(o> ?, 40113 40260 Aiovvr[---]: KX(aoSlos)AIOvvr[----], herald of the boule AiovCoIoS(Al jcovEs), ca. 200 a., 15133 and the demos 190/1 p., 42018-19 Aiov6[C]loS('AXIgeis), ca. 144/5 p., father of 'ACtKAXr1wT&rlS, [--39835 ]Alovuo[--], ca. med. s. II p., 3501 Aiovwa[----] ('ASpiav8ios),ca. med. s. II p., 33919 AiovoUCioS ('AwcoEKi0eev), ca. 150 a., 23619 ] ('ASpiaviSos),ca. med. s. II p., 33925 Aiovu[a [Atov?]ulo[s ----] ('Aia avTrmius),ca. 360-340 a., 2042 Aiovwo[---] ('ArraXiSos),post ca. 217 p., father of [AvT]ioXos, (P.A., 4146) 47822 AtovrcnOS ('Avcayvpupicos), fin. s. III a., 14132 Aiovvu[a--------] (MeXiTrs),ca. 30/29 a., 28822 AlovmCaos Xap[---] ('AvayvpaC&os), 304/3 a., 61181 [A]iovv[o--]('Oaev), 155/4a., 225122 AlovClos 'AvaKaIEus, secretary of boule ca. 211/0-202/1 a., ca. 73-63 a., father of [.....]tAovvo(---) (naip43co-r&TSrs), 13783-86; Atovia[ios ---'AvcKamtsi], 1377 XloS, 2854 AiovlCeIOS ('AvaKaicex),176-169 a., 20546 Atovu[a--] (TpiKopUcios),ca. 190/89 a., 17097 ca. 337/6 a., father of 'Avrnpavis, AioviCt[oS] ('AvaqXo-rmos), 61312 Aiovw[a---] (OaXilps\,S),paullo ante ca. 93 a., father of Kporrirls,2678 MEXi-covos('A9i8vaTos), med. saec. I a., 27511 AlovCeIOS ] (cOaripEUs), ca. 120 p., 32270 AIOvvC[ A[l]ov'aCios ('Axapvs&), post ca. 185 p., father of A[i]ovicrlos, Atov6Cni[oS---],
s. II/III p., 4907
Aloviioos,archon 135/4a., 243i, 37 AiovvalOos,?r-rlo0Xos of Antiochis s. I p., 30931 [Aio]vvoaios,ca. 147/8 p., father of N[--]AI[--], 40237 ----] AiovCtai[oS ('A8piavlfos), ca. 231/2 p., 49137 ----] (Alavri8os), s. II p., 34724 AiovU'Oo[S AtoviUCnOS E[lprlvai]o[v](Alav-Ti5o), 200/1-201/2 or 203/4204/5 p., 45011 = A. El. (Mapa0cbvioS) (AiarvTi5os),200/1-201/2 or 203/4Alovciaos A[ ......]ou 204/5 p., 45014 Aiovuai[os --] (AlyEISos), ca. 250 a., 903 AtovvaioS ('AvrioXiSos), paullo ante ca. 187/8 p., father of
48211 =
AiovCTnoS ('AXapvEVS), post ca. 185 p., father of Alovacnos, 4836 o ('Axapvews),post ca. 218 p., 48211= A[i]ovuciooS Atovcrtos : ('AxapvEws), post ca. 218 p., 4836 AIovv[cIos]('AxapvEus?), post ca. 183 p., father of K[a]AXiyaiios, 47333 AIovctaOS ('EKacOSS),97/6 a., 25966 lAovUCIioS 'ApKECTl81mov 'E7AeoUClos, hoplite general 178/9179/80 p., 3999-10; for his brother, cf. OiX6o-nos'A. 'E., 40234
AIovictos [---] ('Epotarns), ca. 240 a., 10917 Aiovc'ios, 46644 AiovWcioS ErTrupiSrls, priest of the eponymos ca. 168 a., 2149 Aloviolos: AAX(ios)AiovvoCios ('AvnoXiSos), ca. 205 p., 44716 Aiovucios(EvrTupi5rs),init. s. II p., father of Aiovuiaos,323li Alovctios o (AvTnoXi5oS), paullo ante 220/1 p., 46644 ca. 337/6 a., father of KaXAKAMfis, AiovVCTOS 61301 (EOvrupifrls), AIovCrtos('ATrraiSos), post ca. 184 p., father of [. .]oKAXs, AIovcrloSO(ETrrupiSrls), ante med. s. II p., 323ii 47613 AioviCaOS fin. s. III a., 14145 (EucovuwEu), Aiovaios 'Ovrlaipou('ATraXiSos),post ca. 216 p., 47029 AIovclnoSArr6vou (E*covwiVies), 256/5 a., 8640, 118-120 ca. med. s. I a., fatherof [ AiovCiIOS ('EpEX?liSoS), ], lAovOiaos('HpEofrls), 168/9 p., 37366 2998 AioviOCos ('HpECaiSs),ca. 134/5 p., father of 'OviaCipos,37140 Atovuvcio[ ] ('irwoov-rTisos), ca. 200 p., 44834 AlovCIaos(OopiKios),336/5 a., 42266 AtovUCotOS Tif-rov ('IlrocovrTios), init. s. III p., 45822 Alov
INDICES
383
s), ca. 53 a., father of ['A]pio-rTr- AIovCatOS 'ApitrEi8ov(ycp'Trros),168/9 p., 37319 A[1o]v[u]alos(KuvSa0vailm AIoviCItoS 29366 'EirIy6vov(YfTarros),fin. s. II p., 44022; cf. [A.] [rT]OS, 'E. X., ephebe 189/90 p. (.G., II2, 211957) AiovClioS (KusatOvaites), ca. 423-408 a., father of EOay6pas, 1048 = (?) P.A., 4198 v(prrrTTos), fin. s. II p., 4406 Aio[vir]aio 'HpaKAfiSou AlOVCalOS (Ku8a0jvrlaivs),ca. aet. Rom., father of [Z]coTrupos, [AIo]VCnIOS'AVrlTrrTp[ou TpIKopcnlos], :TrlaT&TrisrpoS5pcov 184/3 a., 18129; cf. 'A. A. T., ephebe 102/1 a. (LG., II2, 31830 of father ca. 1028, III 128) KMacos, AIovCialoS (KuoSa0rvaiveis), 133/4 p., AloviIcS T-r[p&]T-rcvoS 36938 (TplKoprios5), paullo ante 60 a., 26718 Aiovacno[s](Kuv8axvaires),ca. 127 p., father of ScoKp&mrr[s],[AIo]vCiioS(TptvewEEs), ca. 283-263 a., father of [--- ], 1083 3626 AioviCIos(OcailpEus), ca. 330 a., 4643(P.A., 4254) AiovUCiaio 36940 KeAMSov 343/2 (?) a., 364 = 166/7 (OiXataiSrl), 'H(pHairicovos AIovicrios p., (KvSacrvacies), a., 3817(P.A., 4259) 46074 AlovrclioS 341/0 (hcAaiSris), 'Hqalarficovos 209/10 p., Ku(x5aeqvai6ls), Tp*ipcovos AiovCeoioS AtovvCaio ((DXueCs), ca. init. s. I a., father of ?Ayvcov,2755-6 AiovCiato(AaixurrpsEs),fin. s. III a., 1419 AiovCalOS (Ov0U5s),fin. s. I a., 30311 AIovUClaOS N[
(Sp'rnTTios),
384
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Aiovuw68copos(ncaitvlErs),post ca. 184 p., father of Aiovuw6copos,47722 Aiowvva6copos o nRaia(viOs), post 217 p., 47722; cf. A. Tn., trorcoppovitcrr ca. 200 p. (I.G., II2, 219396) Aiow '68copoS:TTop(---) Aiovvcr68copos Tat(amvirs),post ca. 217 p., 47732 Aiowo665copos (2rlpple5s), post ca. 184 p., father of EOKapros, 47723 (Teipl?is), 209/10 p., 46077; cf. Aiovur66copoS'ArroAXcoviou A. 'A. I., ephebe 154/5 p. (.G., II2, 206741) Alovva6oScopos (2pri-ntos), ca. 127-137 p., father of e9A?OS, 35912 Aiovvu68copo (pqTjrnos), ca. 135/6 p., father of eBAzos, 37328 = A. (E.), ca. 134 p., father of e. and Xap-rcov (I.G., I2, 206781, 82) Alovvu66cpos M6oXou(Epfrrnos), 168/9 p., 37335,was ephebe 143/4 or 144/5 p. (LG., II2, 205088) Atovvo'68copos ('YP&STrs), 222/1 a., 129106 [Atovvo'6Scopos] (0ryyoictos), ca. 336/5 a., father of [Ai69a-o v]Tos,62141(P.A., 4302) AlovvroKAfi('EKcaAeSS), 97/6 a., 25967 AiovwocoKisj (Aacprrpes), 96/7 p., 31229 Ai6vucaos('AyyEWAOv),ca. 136/7 p., father of MorvaTos, 37855; cf. M. A. ('A.) AlowrEiets('AvTloxiSos), ca. 368/7 a., father of [---][s],
A6T6ixos MECaveOov (d0Aai6T|s), 256/5 a., 8559 = A.cD., dedicant 247/6 a. (I.G., II2, 1534202= P.A., 4396) Atoc[----] (Zipmaxfirls),ca. 336/5 a., father of AIoda&vs, 62345 ] (AIyIX?ies), ca. 336/5 a., father of Zcb90tos, Alopacv[ 62326 Ato&vri[s] (Olve6os), init. s. II a., 15629 Alo9&vrls'A-roAXcviov('ArlnviEis),treasurer of the prytaneis med. s. I a., 2784-6, 12-13, 18-19, 25 = A. 'A. 'A., priest of Asklepios (LG., II2, 4485 and 4485a; cf. H., XII, 1943, p. 59) EOreAovs ('AXoTreKOveE),ca. 321 a., 5543 [A]loq&avTs ca. 155 a., 22625 Aio&cvrls('AlacxaavmTs), Aioq&vr1s (Kiqplonais),ca. 400/399 a., father of [A]to(p&v5s, 1423 [A]ioqx(vr1lAlo9&vous(Krltpicras),367/6 a., 1423; Atlo<&vrS KrlpiciOs, orator of a decree 307/6 a., is probably a descendant (P.A., 4409 = I.G., II2, 320712) Aio(p&vrn(rTliavtiEs),ante med. s. IV a., father of NiKias, 329 (P.A., 4412) ca. 150 a., 23625 Alo9&vris(TTaAXive*s), Ailopvrns rTpaoiebs,prytanis and treasurer of prytaneis 220/19 a., 13024-26, 44, 48, 84
s Aiop[----] (1rpaXi8rTS), Aioq)&vT 303/2 a., 62345 Aoo7rdieouv Aiopavrjns (SovviEts),ca. 325 a., 5225(P.A., 4413), 43208 brother of AiqXoosA. E., trierarch 325/4, 323/2 a. (.G., II2, 1629774-775, 1631135= P.A., 4487); his father was Alo-rrie[r ---- ] ('AqlSvaTos),304/3 a., 5923] ('AGplvaTos), leader of a klerouchy ca. 343/2 a. (P.A., 4327) and his Atlorr[ieris 304/3 a., 61263 AlorrEi0-rl AloyEriou(evuarlcT&rls), 303/2 a., 62260 probable grandfather = Aicp7iosAioOieous I., archon of the Salaminioi 363/2 a. (H., VII, 1938, p. 4, No. 169); Alo-rrieti [ ]KA,[ov](AaKli&8js),303/2 a., 62188 ca. 337/6 a., father of [N]IKOKp&[Trs], for other relatives and a stemma cf. A.P.F., 4487 (we would [AltorrEitS](AarTTrTpneS), 601 = make the councillor son of Alorrei&esII) and: AlowTrd0i (AannrrpEOs), ca. 337/6 a., father of NIKOKp&ms, Alop&vrs (Xovvmi5s),post ca. 288 a., father of [.... ]r, 6137; may = [AtIO?]deiOrA., WawarrSart96pos 885; cf. A.P.F., 4487, stemma, and preceding name. 329/8 or 324/3 (I.G., II2, 310528, date by O. W. Reinmuth, op. cit., A69avTros:AiA(tos)Aioavwros('ArraXiSos),post ca. 216 p., 47012 pp. 51-53); cf. H., XXXV, 1966, p. 231. AloTrsierS(T7oTr&pos), 336/5 a., 42207 170-72 or 174[A6]9pavcrosOXe[-----]s ('ITrrroOcovriSos), ca. 337/6 a., father of[ 76 or 187 p., 3965 [A]iorel0ns (npooT'r&Arios), ], 6187 Al69ravros('AiSvaoTos),ca. 368/7 a., father of Aloqg9v,43234 Alom{er Osl (YouvieOs),ca. 358 a., father of Alop5&ns,5225 Ai69avrro(9TiTrlos), ca. 134/5 p., father of AIoavrros, 37111 (P.A., 4327); cf. A. A. (E.) Al69avrros ~ (E9pirnos), 167/8 p., 37111; cf. A. a E., med. s. Alo-rrEir5(OuvXaoos),post 225 a., 12517; cf. A. O., -rrS8cotKv II p. (I.G., II2, 45141, 12, 23) 247/6 a. (H., XI, 1942, p. 291, No. 56, 166= IG., II2, 791, [Ai6oxav]Tos[Aiowvo6Sdpou 0rlyoraios], secretary KcT& d 124) 1rpUraveiav303/2 a., 62140-141(P.A., 4441) Alos ('ArraXiSos),post ca. 183 p., father of n6vrros, 47026 Aioq9&vAtlo9avrov'A9SvaCos,herald 335/4 a., 43234 Aios (MeAliTXs),ca. 157/6 a., father of ['ETiykv]]s, 2515; cf. Aiox&prij(KovOvl&fisv),ca. 287/6 a., father of AvUKoQSi1S, 'E. A. M. 8923; cf. A. A. K. [Ai]OaCKovp{fS[S ](KeKpori8os?), antefin. s. IIp., 42911 *A[]Trro?Is (KpcoTrfSis),336/5 a., 42261 = A.K. (J. Kroll, s. I med. 27834 Athenian Bronze Allotment Plates, p. 143, No. 39 b, corArIov a., ('AlrvlEvs), AiloKovprpilS AiooKoupiTrls 'AXivo*crios,honored by the boule 97/6 a., rected) u o 259119-123 AivMos avoSjipou (9upxarr&T5s),303/2 a., 62259 (P.A., AiooaKopi8rls(AeipaSicMrr 4452; cf. H., XXXVII, 1968, p. 21, note on line 177) s), ca. 168 a., 21481 AlooCKOUpirs ('Pajivooaios), ca. 190/89 a., 17062; for de- At9it[---] (AEcovTis8o), 185/4 a., 17951 scendants, cf. P.A., 4361 and Insc. Delos, 2618, 117, (TTaavis'5),ante med. s. IV a., father of A[iptA]i8is, [Ai]9Wi58s5 236016 328 (P.A., 4460) ] ('ACrlvies),ca. 50-40 a., 28017 A6litin[os A[i9X]ir{85[Ai]9itAiou (TataavtisO),post med. s. IV a., 328; archon 285/4 a., 695, 12 AiOrtiooS, may =-Ai9iNis Ali9ii[Sov] of LG., II2, 11199. Ai6T1no5s('ApaavrrSis), 135/4 a., 243111 ca. 259/8 a., father of ZcotAos,1212; Aipitos 'A7coTr[EKieEV], ] ('A(prrpoTrai?es),303/2 a., 62332 A6lOT"ros cf. Z. A. 'A. [ ca. 289/8 a., father of Ai66copos,8637 Ai6[TInos]: KA(ari8ioS)Ai6[Trios](BicFaaiOs),post med. s. II AiptAoS(EicovuvpeIs), ] (Mapaecxbvios), p., 3554 'Arr[ ca. 120 p., 32247 AiqnWos ca. 337/6 a., father of [....XTs], 598 = [A]i6Tl-uos ('Ipo-ri
INDICES
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('AaiEtus?), ca. 336/5 a., father of Bp'cov, 62216 AitiNos (XoXapyuis), ca. 208 a., father of [AnroKp]&lms, *ApOcov 201s = Ai9piAo(Xo?apyevs), ca. 211/0 a., father of AThioKp&sri, 19437; cf. A. A. X. AiCo[-----] (OivESoS), ca. 180 a., 1904 of the boule and the demos, init. s. Aicov, OTroypcpa-raTeis I a., 26025 Aicov('AyKuAEiEiS),336/5 a., 4287; a descendant is probably: Aiov ('AyKuAXfiev), ca. 289/8 a., father of NiKOKp&rrs, 855,
A:VOrrOS Kprroijiov HEip[aie6is],secretary of the demos 254/3 a., 8937 Acovarro(Bnaalties?), med. s. II p., father of AcovrToS,3545 AcovaTroS3 (Biacraius ?), post med. s. II p., 3545 AcoveTo5 6 Kal 'Ewiyovos (cAuEUiS), ca. 175 p., 39242; the
same man was acoypovior-is 176/7-178/9 p. (LG., II2, 210512) ], s. II p., 338i [A]cop68eo[s Acop60oOS('AplaviSos), ca. 198/9 p., father of Acop6Oeos, 17, 20 49128 Aicov:ATA(ios)Aicov('AvAucrMorlos), 195/6 p., 42524 72243 Acop6O0os a., eEaio[u] ('A8ptaviSos), ca. 231/2 p., 49128; cf. A. D 'A. ('Avax
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E E[ E[--E[
], 303/2 a., 6254 -], priest of the eponymos 185/4 a., 17928 ], avTlypa9c6ps ca. 130-150 p., 33216 (AiyEiSos or KEKpoTrrios), s. II a., 2359
E[----] E[--]ais6rs (Aiav-Tios), ca. 330 a., 4632 E[-----] ('AvTioXisos), ca. 176/5-170/69 a., 20425
fin. s. I a., 29914 ('EpEX0eTSos), E[----------] med. s. I a., 27854 E[---] ('ITrrroOcovrTios), 304/3 a., 61281 (AEcovriSoS), E[----------] 168 p., 37618 ca. ] (navsiovisos), E[ 61196 ('AAaEO'S),ca. 337/6 a., father of E609nXoS, E[---] 61197 E[-----] ('AXalEs), ca. 337/6 a., father of YcoKp&r'ms, 62152 a., [-----] ('AXapvEvs),303/2 E[--------]s ]r ('ErirlKniaoos),ca. 336/5 a., father of [Oeo]TrpoE[ Tr[i]8rs,62198 E[--]eiE ('EpyaScus),post ca. 183 p., father of 'AOivo6copos, 47252 E[---] (KTalcoeus),ca. 73-63 a., father of Avuciiaxos,28611 E[........]s (MOEu-E's),ca. 144/5 p., father of E[........]s, 39814 E[........]s 3 (MAtrTuss), 177/8 p., 39814 ca. 360-340 a., 2024 E[---------] (EurrEraicbv), ('OeEv), ca. 330 a., 4818 E[--------E[----]icov Eiupiov('Ofj0v), 303/2 a., 62176 ] i2tKUeov (naXArlvus),281/0 a., 72228 E[ E[---] ? (lpacalEu), ca. 433-383 a., ? father of [---]oTpaTos, 1218 E[----] (ovvouies), ca. 400 a., father of 'AM~lrmros,13a14 E[-----] ((uXaalos), med. s. II p., father of 'Ovaicrios, 3521o 'ENAiavSpos('Axapv'us), paullo post 178/7 a., 1969 = 'E. and [--c]0?vrls (I.G., II2, ('A.), father of 'ATroXAAcOvio 95686 and 3869; P.A., 4637-8; stemma s. 4638) Ei[----] (AlyESios), ca. 180 a., 18919 *Eiax[xaycoy6s]: (OA3aposEiax[xaycoyos] 'AypuAvXs, archon
200/1-201/2 or 203/4-204/5 p., 4532-3 E[8]cov('AKapavTi'os),160/59 (?) a., 22381 paullo ante 180/1 (BriaatOSE), E?p[Ep-TO]: OuEpyEiXioS ETP[pIrTOs] p., 3973
] (Mapa0obvios), ca. 120 p., 32238; EippTroS[ cf. El. M., s. II p. (.G., 112,6761) Elpriv[---], post ca. init. s. II p., father of [----]crrparos, 3564 EiprlvaTos(Alavriros), s. II p., father of 'AOilvaios,34717; the demotic is possibly Mapa0cbvios, cf. El. (M.) and Aiovit-
and father of Oqr-iav6s (I.G., paullo post 200 p., KoapnT-rs II2, 21972, 14) Ei[pri]vaoos(rlaiavitEu), ca. 129/30 p., father of AIovuc'los, 3648, cf. A. El. (n.); perhaps = El. o T., KooatprlfS 140/1 p. (LG., 112,20475-6, 20485-6) Eiprl[vaios---] (FaaXArvE5u),fin. s. II p., 43812 -roiS v6oouS 'AeIovEu[S], secretary Trri EiprlvoKAf[s----] 324/3 a., 5320-21
ca. 145/6-146/7 p., father of TpoKAeiaEiKapXos(AEovTr8o;), v6s, 39917; the demotic may be ? Otou,cf. E. 'A pq.E Ol., ephebe 155/6 p. (LG., II2, 206885) EioliyvriS ('AXcowsKE1U),ca. 102/3 p., father
of [----]s,
33021; cf. El. Xa[p]Elaiou'A., ephebe 150/1 p. (I.G., II2, 2065119) EiiS[-----] (AecovTriosor 'ApliaviSos), s. III p., 4878 37348 ca. 135/6 p., father of [E]ioi8oTros, [E]iOiboTos, EiaiSo-ros, p., 36965; 167/8 166/7 OrroypcapaTcreu [Eioi]oT-os, p., 37177; [E]ioi8oTos3, 168/9 p., 37348 EioiSo[Tos],secretary ca. 197/8-199/200 p., 4445 Eili5oTr[os],secretary Ka-ra rpvraveiav 188/9 p., 41946; cf. El. (rALEKOS 'AyyEAfiEv
E[i]oioTr[oS] (OIVEi0os), post ca. 183 p., father of 'Op0ayopas, 47320-21; cf. 'O. El. (OivEi8os) Eiaito-ro (nT-roXpcatdo), ca. 165 p., father of EicrioTos, 44313 EiaoioTos o (nlToAlpatoos), ca. 198 p., 44313
166/7 p., 36952 = EiaoSoTOS AiAIKOS ('AyyEAfXQE), EiaiSoTos unAi(Kos)('AyyEXfOEv), 169/70 p., 37854 = r Tpvra[ElcriSoTosD]r'iXEiKos 'A[yyEfiqEv], secretary KaT'a veiav 188/9 p., 4172-3;
EaiSoTr[os], 41946
EiaikoTos('Axapveus), post ca. 185 p., father of Eiai8oTos, 48216 EloiSoToso ('Axapveus), post ca. 218 p., Eio'ioToS:[I]EpeUS 48216
OEpi-roKXAous [E]iai8oTros ('AXapVE6S),post ca. 218 p., 48215 EltcioTos ZcowTpo[u] (BrioaiEOS), paullo ante 180/1 p., 3975, was ephebe 150/1 p. (IG., 112,206586) EioiSoTos(?K KoiArs),ca. fin. s. II p., father of EuKap-wiBris, 4589 ca. 136/7 p., father of 'Appo6Eicios EloiaoTos(KuSaOrqvacius), and ZcOCipos, 37838, 39 EioiSo-To(Kuva0rlvalEus),ca. 133/4 p., father of Zcorvpos and Eioi8oTos,36944, 45 o (Kv8aOqvalEOu), ElriSoTros 166/7 p., 36945; a son perhaps = El. o K., ephebe paullo ante 180 p. (I.G., 112,21079; cf. S.E.G., XII, 120)
crloSEl. (M.) (AlavTrios), ca. 167/8-171/2 p., father of AtovV- EltoioTos (Mapa0&cbvos), ca. 132/3-135/6 p., father of EioiE[ipqvaT]o[s] cf. A. Ei. (M.) STros, 3679, 37237 oaos, 45011; the demotic is MapaOcbvios, ca. 172 p., father of EiprlvaTos, EloiSorTos [Mapa]ocb[vtos],urroypappacrrev ElprivaTos('lTrwoecovTiSos), 165/6 p., 3679; 44816; perhaps = El. 'AveE-rMpiov ('AlTiviEUS),q.v. EiloioTo-S Mapa(ocbvios),168/9 p., 37236-37 EiaiSoTos (9ri-TTio), ca. 134/5 p., father of EliboTorS, 37124 Eiprlvaloso ('ITnrocovTi8os), ca. 205 p., 44816 = El. o 'AZr.vievs, ephebe ca. 160 p. (I.G., II2, 208131 and 22547; cf. 'Apx. Eici6oToros(E9rTrios), 167/8 p., 37124; a son is perhaps El. o X., ephebe 172/3 p. (I.G., II2, 210258) 'ET., 1950/1, p. 20, No. 4) Eioi6oTosZcocailov(TfTTl'noS),167/8 p., 37122 Eipilvaios 'AveacrrTpiou('AlrivieUs), 138/9-150/1 p., 33614 s. III p., 4867 EiprvaTos'EwTrlKTrTro [iep]eusEiofScopos('ArraXaiSoS), ('A0PovEV'S),180/1 p., 40247 Eio6Scopos: Eia[iS]copos('Alnrvies), ca. fin. s. II p., father of Eic[i8]copos, Eiprnv[alos] (Kuvacx0vcaxvs), ca. 127 p., father of ['ADiv]aios, 3622
ca. 167 p., father of AiovuoIosand (Mapad0cbvos), Elprivcapos] Eiprlvalos,4462, 4 ] (Mapaocbvios),ca. 120 p., 32254 Eiprwlvao[s ~ Elprlvaios (Mapaocbvios), ca. 200 p., 4464 = El. El. M.,
4586 = ElaiScopos ('ALrvIEus), ca. fin. s. II p., father of 'E-rriKTrTos,
45815 Elo[iS]copos3 'Alnrv(ie1s),init. s. III p., 4586 EioiScopoS:'Ioiu(Xos) Elaiicopos('AaciEus),177/8 p., 39832
INDICES
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-r6 3i]a ['EE]ueadvioSAEiou('A-rrAi8os), post ca. 218 p., 48015 'A]vayup&olos, [rrepi T El(iScopos 'Ov[ 173/4 p., 3862-3 ['E]XuEoiVvi[oS] (rTavS6ovifos), paullo post ca. 137/8 p., father of [----], 3857 Elaifcopos2cot[----] (FapyrrrnoS), 138/9 p., 33129 ca. 132-137 p., father of [E] Kapwos, 'EXevoaivIo5 ('AXapVEUS),post ca. 185 p., father of MaKapEus5 (AEvKovoeVs), Elaofcopo[s] and ['E]rrilaXos,48213, 14 = 3708 = ca. 132-137 p., father of ['A]9po- 'EAEvuoEivlo post ca. 185 p., father of 'E-rripaXo ('AxapvEOs), EicriSo[pos](AeuKovoEiS), and [M]aKapEOs,4838, 9 = 'E. M. (OiveTos), Koa-rlr1Ts,etc., and ['A]TroXXAcvios, SEIOioS 3709, 10 = father of M. and 'E., ca. 200p. (I.G., II2, 2199i, 11,22,31-35, (AEvKovoES),ca. 132-137p., father of[E]iolacopos, [E]iCircopos 37011 107-108) 'EXAEuvivios (rapyil-rnros),ca. 105/6 p., father of 'EXAueaivos, [E]iaiScopos3 (AEvKovoEvS),ca. 165-170 p., 37011 33120 ca. 165-170 p., 3707 (AEuKovoEUS), [Eio]i5coposEuK(&prro[v] 'EEvaucrivos5 (rapy'Trios), 138/9 p., 33120; perhaps = 'EAev[Ei]aficopos(Mapa0covios),med. s. II p., 3403 aivios (r.), q.v. Eklai8cpos(Mapaccbvios),ca. 167 p., father of EiriScopos,44614 ] (Mapaecbvios),ca. 120 p., 32242 'EAeraEivo5'OAU"wrrov (?K Muptvouv'rrs), 138/9 p., 33137 ElaiScopos[ca. o ca. 200 44614 'E7AuIcrEfvo (TTlepaicEs), fin. s. II p., father of l1XAoKpnrr15, p., EiofScopos (Mapa0ovilos), 4588 EiliScopos(nTtpaltES), ca.fin. s. II p., father of MiAcov,45816 see also 'E?vauo'vios Elaricopos (rllaxiirls), ca. 159/60 p., father of ElaiScopos, 'EAeuoCivios: 42331 'EAuo'ivios,iepa'usr 135/6 p., 33034 EKKtaSos 135/6 p., 33035 'EAsuvivioS,TrlI EifaScopos3 (IlnjaXiSr1s),ca. 192/3 p., 42331 VO ('Ae0ovs'u), 180/1 p., 40243 'EAEucivo ios ECOTri fin. s. II p., 44010 Eloa[icpos'Ovrlaipou(2qprTTioS), EiciScopos(Olala6r8s),ca. 149/50 p., father of 'ATTK6s,40635; 'EuEvaivios (rapy'rirros), med. s. II p., father of 'EXAuvivios, 4342 cf. 'louilos El. (O.), acoypovtworis 207/8 p. (L.G., II2, 219949) Eai/Scop[os]: (DA(&apos) ElriScop[os----]
((uvAoaios), post
med. s. II p., 35211 EiCTKpa[TrS]: ('ASpiaviSos), ca. 231/2 OX(&pios)ElaKKpa[TTrS] p., 49130 ('ArraXtSos),post ca. 216 p., 47030 *Eifi-rvXosZco-rrupov EliqKp-rrqs (2rqlJaxi8rs),post ca. 183 p., father of AiovVOnos, 47250 EliqKpaTrnS(rlaxiir5,s), ca. 159/60 p., father of 'Oviolgios,
'EAeuvivios (rapyiTrtTos), fin. s. II p., 4342 'EXuAviv(tos)(KvSu8rvaisnVt ), ca. 127 p., father of 'A[prT]i[i]ocv,
3624; cf. 'A. 'E. (K.) ( Oa0ev),ca. 151/2 p., father of Oi?cov,40725-26 = 'EXEvaivios 'EXEUCi[vio]s ("OaeOv), ca. 151/2 p., father of 'Ay()a>avSpos, 40728
['EXAvcr]ivioS ('OfiOev),ca. 153/4 p., father of ['EAEVa]CiVIos, 41120 42335 ['Eeuor]fvtoso ('Ofi0ev), 186/7 p., 41120 of the boule ['E]AiKCov (AaTrrrpeis),ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13732 secretary [E19pKp&]T1r 'ApTEicov[o5](Zrlmaxi58rs), ?EAM(KEqaAXss), ca. 127-137 p., father of "EXi, 35922 paullo ante 220 p., 46720-21= AEXi (Keqa7sE5), ca. 160-170 p., 35922 = 'E. 'E. K.,ephebe post ca. 216 p., 47249 Ei9lKpaTrrrs 'AprTEpcov[os] (YrlpalXi5rs), 'EKaTcalxo 145/6 p. (I.G., II2, 2052 68) (Upaomie5),220/19 a., 13085 172 Ca. father of os (OarcilpEvs), "EAXI 'EKTIK6S 'Erayaeos, 44726; 223/2 a., 12731; the following is probably ('Av-noXi8os), p., a son: the demotic is 'EpoiSr15s;cf. 'EarryaOos'E. ('A.); 'EKTIKOS 'EXi os (OaAllpevs),ca. 190/89 a., 17077 probably = 205 44725 ca. 'EKTIK6S TEiICoVos('AvwroXi8os), [cAX& ["E]X7rqv: ?(Ptio) "E]AXnv ('ArraXiSos),post ca. 217 p., p., 47810 of ca. father 358 'EKpavTOs ?]5, a., [corTrpaT'riS (Eurrvpi8rlS), nF.A[iq[ios "EA]XrlV ] 'AlnvIEUs, 525; cf. I. 'E. (EO). [EAX]AXlv: [6] KanA[i archon ca. 160/1 p., 3632-3 "EKqavros EU[9i&vo]vGpiaoaos, orator 222/1 a., 12942; EOuq&vou "EAAXlv (Mapa0cbvios),223/2 a., 12755 Opiaaios], 1297; "EKpavros epli["EK]<pa[vTro [..... .] "EAArlv (Taiavistus), 166/7 p., 36928 "EXATrv: [C]ios, treasurer of boule, 12951; "EK[qcavTos] epi[&a]os, 129121-123(P.A., 4660) 'EXr[----] (nraAnrlvEU),post ca. 216 p., 47234 councillor? 343/2 a., 4938 'EAncia'IKapieOS, 'EKavTros5'Ayvoeov (lTaiavlEis), pos med. s. IV a., 3212 Z[----]] (nlaiaviEsi),ca. 20 a., 29336 I['EXrivEIKos (P.A., 4661) 'APTEIWc[voS] (()lDAair1s), 138/9 p., 33144 *'EcAa-rr[s] ('Av-roXf5os),paullo ante ca. 187/8 p., father of 'EAriVEIKOS 46659 ['E]Arr[i]v[n]s (EUOovvEl'S), 'AVEiKTlroS, 408/7 a., 122; he or his son pro= EXAevo:KA(acUiioS)'EMvoS ('iwrroecovrTiso), ca. 205 p., 44812 where the demotic has been IP2, I.G., 281414, bably restored on the basis of No. 122(P.A., 4675) ?EAevoS('Alwnvies), ca. 137-154 p., father of ?EAEvos,39520 'EXTrivrs ('ITrroTopaS8s),ca. 337/6 a., father of ['Api]o-rapXos, "EAevoS , 'Arlviev, secretary of the pouvAEvrc, 170-72 or 174-76 or 187 p., 39520 61131; cf. 'E. 'AerlvoScpo 'i. (I.G., II2, 3840) and ['A]rv629091 EAX[voS [Scopos]'E. 'I. (H., XXI, 1952, p. 373, No. 21) ?](MeAiTEuS),ca. 62/1-55/4 a., father of A?EKios, ] S, 4545 'EXhrrvos Ycooiyevovs('Apaqfvios), 341/0 a., 3864 (P.A., 4682) 'EAEseEpoS,ca. 171/2 p., father of [ 'EA[ir]voS[B]aTri[eev],honored by boule 97/6 a., 259114-117 'EAeuvriv[lo5 ----], ca. 175 p., 3939 *"EXArrC see also 'Evuaifvlos 'EevA?UCVIOS: (HpacieiU), ante med. s. IV a., father of EuOa0iEVs, 3240(P.A., 4684), was crowned by the klerouchs of Imbros 'EAEuoeivioS ('AVrroXiSoS), paullo ante ca. 187/8 p., father of in 352/1 a.(I.G., XII, 8, 63a, line 11). Zcbcipos, 46656 'EAvacrdivio 'EpLPievflS('EKaXEsal5u), 336/5 a., 42263 ('AVTIoXf6oS),paullo ante ca. 187/8 p., father of 'EnTre8{cov ca. 268/7 a., father of EiPirios, 1152 46638 MEv?Sqlpos, (EUcovuI6vS'), 'EAuiaerivmo (P.A., 4691 a) ('AvnoXi5os), paullo ante ca. 187/8 p., father of TTalAos,46645 'Ev[---] (EiT-raos?), 160/59 ( ?) a., 22383
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INDICES
"EvS8los 'App(E>vt8vou(Kpco-riSrs)),370/69 (?) a., 1391-92 *Eilraypos (KeaXie1Esi),336/5 a., 42275; on the name cf. H., XXX, 1961, p. 50. (P.A., 4699) EVSTrpo (npopaoiaoios), ca. 423-408 a., father of "EvSqios, *'ErraivEas (?OaarpECs), ca. 190/89 a., 17086; cf. 'E. n[...]ia, 1056; the name may be either "EvSrlos or E0irl,os. fin. s. III a. (IG., II2, 195865; P.A., 4744); the name is not otherwise known in Attica. "Evrntios(HpopaXoiaos),ca. 337/6 a., father of [E81r5]i8rTs, 61235= E. Ev. (T1.),q.v. 'ETraiVE-OS ('EpIKEEvs),ca. 374/3 a., father of 'EracEivcov, 3847 (P.A., 4751) 'EvSrtos Ev8ilpou (nlpopacoios), ca. 390-375 a., 1056; a 8971 'EarraivEros grandson may be: ('EpXiEiS),ca. 287/6 a., father of lTavTaivETos, Ei8rpi5'ou (Ipopaaiotios), post med. s. IV a., 3261 ['E]TraivTros[----] "EvS8qpos (Krltacirivs),councillor? ca. 370 a., 4925; perhaps = 'E. 'AvrTf?iov K., 400-350 a. (I.G., II2, (P.A., 4700) = E. (TT.),q.v. "EvSlos('AypuVAeu 6410; P.A., 4753) KcaO0wEpOEV), 408/7 a., 112(P.A., 4704) 'EwaLivETro (yiTrrTos), ca. 336/5 a., father of =evaloS, 6285; 'EvrTE5i[co]v(XoA7ESiTrl), s. IV-III a., 5639 (P.A., 4693, corrected) probably = 'EvrrESosOfi0E(v), 328/7 a., 4913; cf. 'E. 01., ante 353/2 a., 'ETrraivros (S9frrlTos), ca. 314/3 a., father of Esvoq&wv,7216 (P.A., 4754) (I.G., II2, 1752-3) 'E oaKCOv "ETrTavoS (raXArlvEus),140/39 a., 24073; 'E.'E. ., orator (cOaXqpoEs),ca. 83 a., father of cjboTrparos,27354; cf. "E. (D. vE(cbTEpoS) and rrpEa(pv'Trpos) 116/5 a. (LG., II2, 100932;H., XVI, 1947, p. 170, No. 676) 103/2 a. (I.G., is probably a son. 133519,21; P.A., 4755-6) 'E rTIK[ca. 390-360 a., 711 ] (MEXAEnTs), 'ETircafvcov 'ET[----] ('CA iEOus ?), 281/0 a., 7294 'E 1riKce-Ti81s (eopiKlos), ca. 411/0 a., father of [---], 84 ['E]rraJEii[vcov] (rapyi-rrios), ca. 210/09-201/0 a., 13858 (P.A., 4713); cf. 'E. G., orporray6o 357/6 a. (I.G., II2, 'EiraEfvoov 'ETraivTrov('EPIKEEis),341/0 a., 3847 (P.A., 4765) 12422, P.A., 4718) = 'E. e., post 358/7 a. (.G., II2, 161740) 'Erap[E]ivco[v] ('EpXlEJS), ca. 289/8 a., father of 'Erriylvris, and 'E. Xapiou e. (H., XV, 1946, p. 161, No. 1715, and 8529(P.A., 4766) p. 165 with note 72); cf. A.P.F., 4718 'E[iT]aPEivcov (npopaXiailos), ca. 199/8 a., father of OE6Pvrlcrros, and [MvocrapXoS], ['E rilKECTos ----] ('AypvuE's),304/3 a., 604 = 21614, 15; cf. 'E. (F.) (I.G., II2, 44443; 'E fiKTEo-ros P.A., 4768) [----] ('AypvXAs), 304/3 a., 6130 'E Tr[----] ('AvaKalEus), ca. 393-373 a., father of 'E S[rl]K[ia]s, ['E]Tra9p68s-ros,s. II p., 3496 archon 175/6 p., 3944 2030; restored as 'E9i[KEOroS] by Kirchner and identified 'ETracpp68EITos, with: ca. 147/8 p., father of ['A]po8Eiaios, 40239 'Ewra[p]p6[8]rrTos, 'E 'KESCAro ('AvaKalOEu),ca. 403 a., father of ['Api]o-Tri8ls, 'Eirayp6OETOS'Aplo-ropoiAou ('AvTioXiSos), paullo ante 220/1 492139; a grandson may be 'E.'Eg Kiou 'A. (I.G., II2, p., 46652 28258) 'Ew-a9p6SETos 'EWr[lK]TriTov ('AvrloXi8os), paullo ante 200/1 ['E ]iKEMcros p., 46650 (KoecoKiSns),ca. 337/6 a., father of 'Aptir6861p[os], 61122; cf. 'A. 'E. (K.) 'Ewrap6pO8Er[os]('Inrro0covri6os), ante ca. 187 p., father of 'E [ri]K[ia]s'E i[ ----] (AvOKaviES),ca. 360-340 a., 2030 [Z]otAos,4654 (P.A., 4732); perhaps a brother of ['Api]ari8rlns 'ESn- ['Eirwap]6O'ETos (Haiaviws), ca. 153/4 p., father of 'Aqpo'E. 'A. (I.G., KcrIrov('A.), 492139 and father of 'E KEaTrOS 8sorios,41136 = II2, 28258) 'ETra9p68E[rros](TaiaviEsJ), ca. 151 2 p., father of ['AppoEnr-rTa ['E]Xu[aCivioS], ['E] KrlKC5a yiipaCrr[a] 97/6 a., 25989 BsEfioS],4122-3 ['E6]pTloSGEOT[---](epiaaios), 303/2 a., 62169 'E-rrap6o6lrTos (aicavinEs), ca. 136/7 p., father of Tpu'cov, 'E6PTnoS 37828 (HoTarloSAEpaSpcoTTjr),ca. 358 a., father of To5230(P.A., 4742) ca. 176/7 p., father of Oa[u]c-ros, XUK[AX]S, 'ETra9p68Trros (HTaiaviEvs), 46069 = ], secretary of the boule and the demos 222/1 'Err[ a., 129[54], 132-133 'ETra9p66ETrro (naiaviEiv), post ca. 184 p., father of Oa0oTros, 47736 'ETw[ ] (n-roXAipiaiSos), 168/9 p., 37224 'Err[----] ('AcaiEus?), ca. 314/3 a., father of 'EwrracJivcov,'Erra9p66ErTos 'A0rvai(ou) (Taiavius), 169/70 p., 37821 = 7294 'E. 'A. [nT.],rralavltorlsca. 166-185 p. (I.G., 112, 248115; cf. T.A.P.A., LXXI, 1940, p. 305); the same man was 'ETr ] [Falaios'Ewr[----] (XoXapyius), fin. s. II p., 43211 councillor also in 166/7 p., cf. ['Erra]p6olTos 'A. (T.) 'Erra[----] ('A-rraXios), init. s. III p., 45920 'Ewa9p6OSEiTo'EppEiouTTai(aviU5s),post ca. 217 p., 47725 'E-rrdcyaos:TToirrovios'ETa&yaeos ] (ITEipEIus),162/3 p., 36418 (AlavrTios), s. II p., 34713 'Errcap6[s6lTos 'ETrayaOos'EKrTKOG ('AvrtoXi8os), ca. 205 p., 44726 = 'E. ['ETra9]p65E8rToAlrriTpiou (q9rTTnos), fin. s. II p., 44025 'E. 'Epuv[8is], ephebe 190-200 p. (I.G., II2, 212327) 'ETracp6SE[iTos ----] (XoXapywEs),fin. s. II p., 4328; cf. 'E. NiKoVOS X., ephebe 142/3 p. (I.G., II2, 204975) 'E[Trr]yaeos['Er]tri'Tou ('ArTraXSos),init. s. III p., 4595 ['E-rr&]ya0os M&pKOU ('Arraif6os), post ca. 217 p., 47821 'Erra9p6[orros],ca. 140/1 p., father of 'A9po8ioos, 3866 'ETrayaCos: 'Epbvvios'ETrayaOos ('Alrlvtiu), 138/9-150/1 p., 'ETraqp68ITro6 Kal 'A9pod8Eo-io, lEpacOXrl 182/3 p., 40661; 33616 ['E-rra9p665lTo6 Ka]l'AppoESdios,ca. 187/8 p., 4148 ca. 40-30 a., 28615 'Erraya0os E*UppooC-vou (KrqloInieus), 'E-rracp65rros ('I1nroecovTi os), ca. 172 p., father of 'ETracp6raios 6 Kia 'Ewraya0os lat(avius), 209/10 p., STroS,44819 'ETrayaeos: 46068 'E1ra9p6oirTos('lrrrrocovriSos),ca. 205 p., 44819 'Ewrryaeos(TTHaAiivEvs),s. I p., 30948 'ETracp6Trros Bpavp[co]vos ('Epuv&S8s),195/6 p., 42528-29 ['E'rr]&yaeos (Eq1r-rnos),ca. med. s. II p., fatherof [ .....], '[E-ra9]po6rros 'A0rlvaiou (TailaviEus),166/7 p., 36926; cf. 44029 'A. (TT.) 'Exrra9p6SETroS
INDICES ['ETr]paacrosAiovuafov(AscovT-rios), init. s. I p., 3076 'EnrpaaTos'AAKipou (BrlcaalS), init. s. II p., 32123 ios), ca. 178/7 a., father of TipapXos, 'E-Tr[pa-ri5]T[s] (q)i-rrcp 2388; ['ETnlpaSrins](pTlrrTno), father of Ticap[xos], 2395 'ETi[----], ca. fin. s. IV a., father of Ocavias,644 re T6 pIfiia, 194/5 (?) p., 42420 'ETi[----], TEp ca. 287/6 a., father of AepKAxos, 'Eirl[---] (Ey MvppivoOrTTris), 8992 ca. 250 a., 907 (TEtp&acros), 'ETrr[-----] 'ET-i[--] (c(ps&ppios),fin. s. II a., 2567 aEoia), 304/3 a., 61322 ] ('AIit'rpowrr 'Eriy[ 256/5 a., 8529(P.A., 4797) 'ETrap[6]i(vo[vo]s('EpXIt?), 'ErrnyEvqS ('lcovi6rls), 343/2 (?) a., 368 (P.A., ['E]Ttiybvis'AvSpoKAEovu 4801) 304/3 a., 6199 'EiT[t]yivrsEvppoviov (KEqxaAXEI), ?K KoiArts, 'UTrripeTn135/4a., 243123-124;perhaps = 'ETrnyvrlS 'E. (kKK.), father of E'EpysTrjs,ephebe 119/8 a. (.G., II2, 1008108) 'Einyevrs(Ku5aOcvaices5),ca. 337/6 a., father of'Eityvris, 6167 304/3 a., 6167 (P.A., 'ETrniyvs'E-rlyvous (KvScatrvaiemS), 4808); for possible relatives cf. P.A., 4806-7, 4809 and stemmata P.A., 10807, A.P.F. -rrpaXos), ca. 400/399 a., father of 'ETnyivrls(AapiprrTpeiS KaAXcas,1440 and 'EvSios(P.A., 4705), and grandparent of 'E. 'Ev5iou A., purchaser of property ca. 330 a., (H., IX, 1940, p. 331, No. 38A3; stemma H.,XI, 1942, p. 239); cf. K. 'E. (A.) and A.P.F., 4810, stemma Trpuraveiav secretary Kcrr& AapTrTTpE1s, 'ETtnyvrisMooCaicovos 2392; MocxicovosAa]jarTrpEiS, 145/4 a., 2382; ['EwTnyEvrs cf. A.P.F., 4810, stemma. , orator 124/3 a., 2515; on the ['Eily?v]nr Aiou MEXA-reiT family see H., Suppl. I, p. 159 (P.A., 4812) KAauSoios hoplite general 'Erriy[vrls] MeArtTEs, 'Errly[Evris]: post ca. 218 p., 4806-7 (Olvaios), 173/2 a., 20685; cf. 'Errtiy6vns (Olvatos), ca. 155/4 a., father of 'Em[yivis], 2522 ['E?rtykvrls] 'EinT[yvrls'ETrrtyvouOivaTos], secretary Kacralrpuraveav 122/1 a., 2521-2 (P.A., 4818) 2Tp(ieIs), post ca. 217 p., 47720 'Eirtyvqns:ATX(los)'Eirtyryvrns 'EiTrlyvils(XoM?einsr),post ca. 288 a., father of Tl&licpios, 8838 (P.A., 4822) 'EmTtYleris 'Epoi&8rq(),328/7 a., 4928 Tris06OouCa. 198 p., 44331 'Eriyov[os], OIK'TTrS 'ETriy[ovosTT]p6K[X]ov,IEpaUArs168/9 p., 37347; ['ET{]yovos, 169/70 p., 37844; the demotic is leilpaiE's, cf. 'E. lT. f. 'EiTi[yovos] ('AKaCxavri8os),ca. 167/8-171/2 p., father of ['A]0rlvicov,and ['E]-riyovos,45319, 20, 21 [A]fE{epTos, o rE]iriyovos ('AKalaxri8os), 200/1-201/2 or 203/4-204/5 p., 45321 200/1-201/2 or 203/4['E-Ty]o[v]osZ[---] ('AKaciavT-rSos), 204/5 p., 45322 200/1-201/2 or 203/4['E]rriyovos'Po[iou] ('AKapavTriSos), 204/5 p., 45318 ca. 155 a., 22627 'EiTiyovos('ALa cavTrOs), 4037 'Erriyov[os](rapyi'irnos), ca. 147 p., father of [K&p]Tros, of father ca. p., Mlv6Scopos, 149/50 (rapy6nrrios), 'Erriyovos I-rprcov, and 'ETiyovos, 406io, 11, 12 'Erriyovoso (rapyirrrios), 182/3 p., 40612 ] (rapyi'rros), ca. 130-150 p., 3325 A[ 'ETrryovos 'ETriyo[vos----] (KuSarctvaies), ca. 168 p., 37630 aet. Rom., 31829 (KuSaOTivawiis), ZcorrOpou 'ETrTyovos of the poueuTraf, secretary 'Erriyovos EIKaprrou(E Oiov), ante fin. s. IIp., 42117-18
389
s. I p., 30947 'Eriyovos (noTArlvsEUs), 'Erriyovos(HnaAqrVEs),ca. 105/6 p., father of'Eirfyovos, 33351 'Ewrfyovos(aMriveiu?), ca. 159/60 p., father of KTriTroS, 42318 ['Erriyovo]srlcxAaKo('a27v6EusC?), paullo ante 220 p., 4678 = post ca. 216 p., 47235 'Err{[y]ovosrFa[*K]ov(TTaAAivEls), v vs), 138/9 p., 33351 'Eiriyovos3 (TTaarM [lEpaCAns] 169/70p., 38050-51 'ETrryovoS[lTp6A]ov TTrEip(aievs), 'ErriyovoS(2prtrinos), ca. med. s. II p., father of AIoviCiIOS and 'Arivicov, 44022, 23 = 'E., ca. 170 p., father of [AiovUoio]s,['Aelvico]v, and ['Eriyovo] (I.G., II2, 211957-59) 'E[rri]yovoS'AppoEtioiou(E?frI-ros),fin. s. IIp., 4407 'E1iTyovosMapKou(EpfTrrtos),168/9 p., 37315 ((DAUvEi),fin. s. I a., 30316 'Eriyovos 'AS[----] Kal 6 ca. 175 p., 39242 AcvTOS 'Eilyovos (OAvuEs), 'E-rryovos: ca. 175 p., 39241= (cDAUVEs), 'ETriyovos'E-TrrKT'rou ((cAIvss), 188/9 p., 41616 ['Ewriy]ovos'E[rr]iKTrTrov 'ETriyovos2co-r[p----] (OAviUs), fin. s. I a., 30314 'ErriArl7os ('AvyEAXs),220/19 a., 130102= 'ETirl\Aos('AyyeAijiev), ca. 208/7 a., father of 'Avrtnxpns, 1994 'ETri[rlos ('AXaEvus), ca. 287/6 a., father of Arijooy'avs, 8946 = 1158; 'Errirlos ('AXaises),ca. 268/7 a., father of A6mo1xavrs, on the family see A.P.F., 12402 'EirrtlZos(llaiavi5vls), ante med. s. IV a., father of 'Eppoysvris, 3213(P.A., 4835) (AI0AfSrin),ca. 50 a., 2724; for the 'AVTiKpCrou ['EmT]eBTrs cf. XI, 1942, H., p. 307 family 'EwirKAEiST ('lTrrroecorvTios), 303/2 a., 62241 EOe0uSi(o(u) ['Er ?]KAi,j, ca. 100 a., 2573 archon 131/0 a., 246i 'ETrrKA?s, 'EiKA[fis], ca. s. I a., father of 'Ay&ocov,2636 broypajipaTcis 256/5 a., 8599; cf. 'E. Kacxl['E]iKAis, pCXoo(u)'Il9crIa(Srls), 86114-116 ]('kAaieUS), 304/3 a., 61200 'ErTlKtAfiKaAAtlJa&XO(U) 'l9Ticrnl&(8)s),'rToypacl.aTeWS256/5 a., 'Ewiritis[
86114-116;his funeral monument = I.G., II2, 6297 ?), ca. 62/1-55/4 a., adoptive father of 'ETrlKA[iS] (MeOTrrES 8i 29054 TrCl ['I]CTiOTOS y6vcpTTap&icovos,
'E7r[iK]oupos ('EAEuaivios?), ca. 368/7 a., father of [---]os,
43179
ca. 280 a., 742(P.A., 4870) AeIv[---] (AeovrifSoS), 'ETrrlKprTi[S] 'ETrKpa(rrl() ('AypvA6Es), ca. 289/8 a., father of OpivtlXos, 8682
(AlylAieOs),ca. 367/6 a., father of 'Aptcrr66lrpos, 'ErilKp&rr1S 4428(P.A., 4875) (Aiearlics), ca. 289/8 a., father of [i ?]?os, 85io 'ETnKp&rris 343/2 (?) a., 3613 (P.A., NIKovovu ('AMacxiOS), 'ETrIKp&rrq 4879); cf. N. ('A.) and A.P.F., 11019, stemma 'EwnKp[d&s] ('AvapAcrnos), ca. 337/6 a., father of KaxAiKp&r-S, 61318 = 334/3 a., 44o1 (P.A., 'EriKp&rri'AAEtIaSou('AVCapIcrTlio), 4884), may = registrant of mine ca. 342/1 a. (IG., II2, 1582159;cf. H., XIX, 1950, pp. 250 and 200, note 35); either he or his grandson = ('AvacXp-rnos),304/3 a., 61319 'AA[Ei65ovu] 'ErtKp&rr1S ('AvaqXroiaos), 273/2 a., 7827 = 'AA7Et&Sou ['ETrIKp&rrl] grandson of 'E. 'A. ('A.), prytanis in 334/3 a., 44o0 ('A9lvaios), ca. 337/6 a., father of [THoAStI]KOS, 'Enrru[pa&Ts] 5915 =
('AqtSvaoos),ca. 337/6 a., father of [1T]oAU[Si'E[Tr]iKp&[rts] K]OS,61267, perhaps = 'E. iracKcov[os] 'A., Iepoiroi6o ca. 330 a. (.G., II2, 41031= P.A., 4885)
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(E*OvuipEas), 256/5 a., 8636; for Av8pOKYM(ou5) 'ETrtKp6rrTlS earlier members of the family cf. A.P.F., 4386, stemma s. IV-III a., 5654-55 'OuiwrricovoS 'EwTrp&r[r1s] (:K Kepal&Cov), cf. 'O. (P.A., 4897); M[v]rta&8o[v](?K K.), 5656-57; 'E. (.G., II2, 19284; P.A., 4896), A1to[Kp6-roukKKEpaiC&ov] and A,T[o]K[p&]Tr[s] 'E. ?KK.(I.G., II2, 66127; P.A., 4895) OlvaOos,drnypaPEoS 303/2 a., 'EITKp&rr1i KaXACrTp6'rou
'Eri[X]vKo[s] ('EXecivlos), 176-169 a., 20544 ['E-rr]iXvKos (it Oiou), med. s. III a., 10518 IcaK(---) ['E]-rTiriaXo'EAEauoviov ('AXapvesS), post ca. 212 p., 48214 =
'EAeuVrlviou 'E-TiCCaxos post ca. 218 p., 4838 ('AxapvEVs), qf5 (KuSaiOrvaeOs), ca. 337/6 a., father of EiXeO6*'E-TTmrTpl vios, 6166(P.A., 4934) 'E[~r]mriSr1s 'Av[---] ('AyvoCaoos),378/7 a., 89 (P.A., 4936) 'EnrivEtKo(MeTrrTe5?), ca. 62/1-55/4 a., father of O6s6copos, 62233-234 29053 335/4 a., 43214-215; 'ETrrKpTr1s [...]'OT1TOU (na?A17YVEUS), 'EriVrvKOS on possible identifications and the family cf. A.P.F., (MeAurTes ?), ca. 29/8-22/1 a., 29047-48 ['Ep]Loybvou 19497 a., 'ETTiVIKOS stemma 178/7 4909, (AvCpi8rl), councillor? ca. 370 a., 492111 367/6 a., 1432 'ETrlVI[KOS] ('AXapVEiVs), 'ErTTrrXou KCaOenEpOev), (TTEpyaOCEs 'E1T1Kp&rrS ] (MEAIrrTs), ca. 30/29 a., 28827 'E-rivt[K]os [ 336/5 a., 42321; perhaps = (lTpoCTr&XATIos), 'ETrr[Kp]arns 'ETrrTEVOS .G., II2, 7307 (P.A., ('EvuEaivios),ca. 214/3 a., father of [ ]s, KaXXilov UpocrrrATioo[s], 'ErrtKp&rrlN 18616 4913) ] (XoXapyEis),ca. 160-170 p., 35938 ca. 173/2 a., father of NlKOKp&ris, 'ErrTt[ (FTrEEaCatos), ['E]wTnKp&rri s. II a. (S.E.G., XV, ('AXapveis),360/59 a., 1751(P.A., 4949) 'ETrio-rparoS 24040; cf. 'E. (n.), father of EcaKAfis, 'EITriTAXs (EopiKos), ca. 373 a., father of [YP]iueos, 398 148) ca. 400/399 a., father of 2026 orator 'ETrrlTiXr a., [ 174/3 $Dp]Ea[p]p[ios], (1lpyacr5s KaOCimTEpEV), 'E[tn]Kpnrrls 'EITiKpaTrls,1432; a later member of the same family is 'EtrlKpaT&rKaXAti(vou(Ouxaoios), 304/3 a., 61125;probably = 'E. (., ephebe ca. 330/29 a. (H., Suppl. VIII, p. 27418) probably: TT., 'ErrlTEAlr (rEpyaacus), 336/5 a., 4242 = 'E. cZOlVO6OU ['E]rilrlTros, s. II p., 3497 commissioner of a festival at the Amphiareion 329/8 a., 'ETriKrnTros,(Cnrrtoosof Antiochis, s. I p., 30932 'E1T'rKTrTO naopoios at Delphi 327/6 a., and orator of I.G., II2, ('AvTrtoX(os),ca. 172 p., father of 'ApT-cov,44728 of ante father ca. 365, 323/2 a. (P.A., 4963, I.G., VII, 425426-27; cf. B.S.A., 187/8 p., ('AvrioXi{os),paullo 'ET[fiK]T1rTro L, 1955, pp. 34-35; cf. also H., XXX, 1961, pp. 38-39). 46650 'ETrrapp6OErros, ('A-rraXiSo),ca. fin. s. II p., father of 'E[rri]ya- *'E'riTpowoS (MElTerus), ca. 314/3 a., father of 'AvrTlpqv, ['E1r]iKT1rTOS 7243; cf. 'A. 'E. (M.) 0os, 459s TTluA8ou(KpcoTrrils), ante med. s. II p., 3235 183 of ca. father 'ErrTvyX&vcov 1Tpepios, p., post ('ArTTrcaXo), 'ErriKTrlTro[5] 47027 ['E]rrmTuyX&vcov (MEhliT?s), ca. 144/5 p., father of Mov[a]alos and ... NIA, 39822, 23 'EKTrriTros post ca. 217 p., father of [Evui]pcov, ('AWraXRios), is demotic the 'AetovoEs 'ErrirvyX&vcv (nupaXiTSrs), ca. 159/60 p., father of 'Erm4783; 216 ca. TVyX&vov, 42334; cf. 'E. o 2., ephebe 147/8 p. (I.G., II2, p., 'EirriKThr[Tros post ('ATraXiSos), uvip]9po[vros] 47052-53 = 205932) post ca. 217 p., 4784 'E-rriTyx&vcov 3 (rTlgaxi8ris), ca. 192/3 p., 42334 ['ErriK]TTrosuvvq9povr[o5]('AXTraxSos), [---]
'ETrrKTrTro (KeKpowiSos), 190/1 p., 4207
post ca. 216 p., 47319 (OivETSoS), ['E-1r]KTT-ro[S] 'ETriKT1lroEiatocbpov 'A[ITv](tES), init. s. III p., 45815, was crcopovion'l ca. 200 a. (.G., II2, 219339) 'ETrriKThrTOS ('A0lov6is), ca. 147/8 p., father of Elprlvaos and
'E[TrlTv]X&vcov: Aup(iiAos) 'E[TnTvv]XavcovMEVavSpou,her-
ald of the boule and demos 187/8 p., 4139-10 'ErITIrVX&VCOV'Aplorop3ovAou (TTlaXArvEs),138/9 p., 33349;
'E. o 1., ephebe 154/5 p. (.G., II2, 2067169)may be a son.
97/6 'E-riX[--] (lTopcailiSos), ['E]wmXa[p---], fin. s. III a., SvUpgpcov,40247, 48 'ETrKTrnT[os] 'AeIov[eOs], lpEaiccb[vrlS]'ETrrXap[---] ('AvaKailas), ca. A*p(Al?Mos) 'Er{KTrT-r[os]: Aicov, 2032 47620 217 ca. p., post 'ErriKTT-ros ('AvaAcTarnos), fin. s. I p., father of ArlToX&prIS,'ETr[lXi]prls ('Ayvo*otos), ca. 61117 3215, probably =
a., 25949 142i 393-373 a., father of [A]io[X]u337/6 a., father of 'Ermx&tprs,
o ('AvaccpioAtros), fin. s. I p., father of 'ETHrKTrrTS,'ETrIXapris'ETr[iX&]pou('Ayvoucioos),304/3 a., 61117,probably 'ETriKTMTr = 'E. 'A., Tria-rr&rTqsrrpoiSpcov332/1 a. (P.A., 4982)
32114
'ETrrf'rlTro ('AvaXua-crnos),ca. 102/3 p., father of [---]Ts, 3306; perhaps = init. s. II p., 32114 o ('Avac9AXo-nos), 'ErriKTnrTOS 'ETrrKThTTO (eopiKlos), ca. 135/6 p., father of NEiKpcos,37353 'E-rrKTnrroS [----] (AapTrrpe?fs),Ca. 220 p., 4685 'ETriKTrnros(T'aoXrlvEOs),s. I p., 30949 AtAios 'ETriKTrMTroS nE[p](al6Es),init. s. III p., 'ErHiKTcrlros:
Xa[---] ('Avayupa6los), 304/3 a., 61183 'ErrlXaprls ca. 155 a., 22655 'ETrxap1s('AXep8oOilo5s), ca. 337/6 a., father of Xaplvos, (EwcovupEs), 'EmTx[&prs] 61168; probably= 336/5 a., 424; a descendant of 'E. (EUOovuiw1Us), ['ETrr]XapTrl EU., ToaiaS -rTOvlEpCov XprllpTrcov 398/7 a. (LG., II2,13883,
EU.on a curse tablet, Abh. 13916, 13924; cf. ['ETr]txapTis Akad. Berlin, 1956, pp. 59-60, No. 205) 45817 Xcoirrrrov (Aaprrpe*)s), 256/5 a., 8629 'ErrlXanprjs 'E-rrfKTrlnTos OcItpcorTO ((EgrrTios),167/8 p., 37121== 'E. (. I., 8i& ---] (Muppivoviolos),235/4 a., 11586 II2, 2111/26-7, 'ETrlxapTq[s etc.) rratSo-rpip3rs piou 185/6p., etc.(I.G., of father ca. 220/19 a., 13075 'E-tx&pr1s (tlaiavims), p., 'EriKT'rrroS 149/50 (ith&8irs), 'ETirKTrTOS, 40633 'Elmxaptr (?DaXrlpeis),ca. 336/5 a., father of 'ETmxapiSTl, 'ETrrIKTrT1oS (?)ti&8sS), 182/3 p., 40633
39241= Ca. 142 p., father of 'ETrryovos, 'ETriKTriTOs ((OAXUes), 'E[rlT]KTrrros (OXvUES),ca. 155/6 p., father of ['E7iy]ovos, 41616 'ETrKTfrITOS iA[----]
(OAvEIS), fin. s. I a., 30313
62285
(Xo?aei8s), s. IV-III a., 5636-37 'E-mXaprns 'E-TrX&po[us] (P.A., 5002), cf. 'E. MiKovos(X.), 5634-35; for the family see A.P.F., 1904, stemma
391
INDICES
304/3 a., 61127 'Epy6KprrosXapo-rou (OuvA&ato), (XoMAAdSi),s. IV-III a., 5634-35(P.A., 'E-rmaprjsMiKOOvoS 336/5 a., 42276 *'EpyoplXrls(KqyaseiOus), 5003); either he or his uncle = 'E1iX&p[rls](XoAXdSirs),s. IV-III a., father of 'Erix&plrS, 'Epy6oqnlos('AyyeeMs), ca. 363 a., father of EOoyEvrl,4723 5637(P.A., 5002) (P.A., 5065) Avc[----] ('A?atEiu),256/5 a., 8545(P.A., 5006) 'Epy69oios Moa(--) (ThM*s), ca. 200 a., 15119 'EExXapiSrls med. s. III a., 10512; cf. ((OuvXcaios), 'E-TmXapiSnsr 'Epyocpov'IepoyqC(vros) (PaXrnpsIs),303/2 a., 62285 'ETrnXCpou 105 No. 14 o; comment, probably Otloxapovs (Ecovuvpus),367/6 a., 'ETr[i]XapTvos related to the family of [Xa]pTvosXapcov[i8ou](Evcowvups), 'Epyoxaprls,archon 226/5 a., 1211(P.A., 5078) (iK KEpapcov),ca. 226/5 a., father of [Eu0]*icaxos, 'EpyoXapriS q.v. 16839= (KoAcovsiU),334/3 a., 4463 (P.A., EnilXaptvosEievKp&rro[v] ca. 223/2 a., father of [E]uiO[6]4axos, (?KKepapicov), 5016); descendants are probably: XaipSqilios 'ErmrXapivou 'EpyoX&prN 1701i; cf. P.A., 5636 andH., Suppl. I, p. 104. K., orator ca. 250 a. (LG., I2, 12251), and: 27216 KoAcovieEv,treasurer of pryta- 'EpyoXaprls(KirTTrio),ca. 83 a., father of 'Aya0oKAXis, 'ETiXapuiosKaxAtirrparTiBo neis of Antigonis med. s. IV a., 913-5 = 'E.K.K.,orator 'Epyo[xaprls] (cpf'rnos), ca. 314/3 a., father of Oecpos, 7219(N.P.A., p. 71; stemma p. 72) of decrees 286/5 and 276/5 a. (I.G., II2, 650, 685 = P.A., [..] 'Epevviav[os](rapyirrtios), ca. 180 p., 'EpEvviav[6s]: 5017) Eco?]capiov('AXaiots?), 303/2 a., 62209 4039; cf. KA.'E., s. II p. (H., XXIII, 1954, p. 246) 'Erwcb[wpos secretary of the boule and demos Ep[.... ]pou (gen.) ('irro0covTrios), ca. 273 a., father of 'EpvvviosXpucepcoT-o[s], 1098 195/6 p., 4269. The deme is Athmonon. He was irroTTl&apAos, ccoppovtaTrsof the ephebes 169/70 p.; cf. I.G., II2, 2097183 Ep[. .]I[.]K[--] ('AIIVIEs), ca. 83-73 a., father of [..K]Ais, 28011 'EpEvv(ios)I boavSpos ('IrrroOcovriSos),ca. 205 p., 44814; the deme is probably Azenia; cf. 'E. 2. 'A., thesmothete Ep[---] (KEpaCievs),ca. 256/5 a., father of -a-voK, is, 128101 ca. med. s. II p. (I.G., II2, 2916) of father ca. 183 'EpacEiTvos, ('ArTrraiOS),post p., 'EpacxoEvos 47021 'Epivvtos 'ETr&yaeos('Arlvt?sS), 138/9-150/1 p., 33616; cf. 'E. 'E. 'A., ephebe 139/40 p. (IG., II2, 204421) o ('ATraXisos), post ca. 216 p., 47021 'EpacoETvos 138/9-150/1 p., 33617; cf. 32126 of s. I father p., 'EpEvviosAEovrTEs('Alisijs), 'Iavapls, (BCaltEisS), fin. 'EpacEiTvos 'E. A. II2, 204925) 33114 of 'A., father ephebe (LG., ca. p. 142/3 105/6p., 'Epaao6lvos(rapy'Trrtos), ZcTrvpos, (rapyfi'r-os), s. II p., 3464 ['Ep]k(vvios)ZaKipScoS ['EpacrtpSv----] ('AypuAeus),304/3 a., 603 = ['Ep]E(vvtos)'A1TroAcvios('Epgios), 168/9 p., 37358; cf. [----] ('AypuAEus),304/3 a., 6129 'Epalopcopv 'E. 'A. "E.,agonothete 189/90 p. (I.G., II2, 211613) 3829 of father ca. a., 'Eprcov, 374/3 *'Epacrrov ('IKaptiES), 'Epevvlos'IEPOKfipv,aioliTO 'Epvvios 'lepOKfipu "EPpJIEIO: (P.A., 5031); cf. 'E. 'E. ('I.) Ca. 330 a., 4657(P.A., 5032) 174/5 p., 38757-58; 'Epev(vtos)IP
ET-rpov6ijos 'EpriTrvI[v]rn[s](Olvatos), 223/2 a., 12760, was 222/1 a. (H., XXXVII, 1968, p. 74, No. 16); cf. P.A.,
5079; N.P.A., p. 72; and Fouilles de Delphes, III, 2, p. 49, No. 4830, 31, 32,p. 51, No.4911; 'E. eEo8sd[pou]01. belonged to Ptolemais ca. 433-383 a., father of npcoTr6olaxos, 'Epl[---] (KeipiaESrs), 117; probably = 'Eppio[---] (KElpit6rSs), father of 'Epliov<Xrs,ca. 433-383, 118 ['E]pcay6p[as ---], ca. 175 p., 3935 ca. 40-30 a., 28630 (AaiClTrpe0s), 'Epiaios Aqrpi-rpiou 'Epuiatos('Oaeis), 220/19 a., 13097 'Eppacios 21T?iv6ovT(os)(AsovrTios), 178/9-179/80
p., 39920;
the demotic is Opeappios;= 'Epplaos <(>)riv5ov"ros(1Optapios),ca. 165-170 p., 37018, was ephebe ca. 150-160 p. (LG., I2, 206611) (lnaiavisOs),ca. 53 a., father of [Xa]pi[evos, 29325; 'EpiatocKos perhaps = 'Eptaati[aKos Dats8[---]
(TaicavlEes), ca. 20 a., 29338
'Epieias ('AvrnoXiSos),paullo ante ca. 187/8 p., father of itpatnlAlrSA,46647 'EppEiasZcooip(ov)('AvtloxiBos), paullo ante 220/1 p., 46627
INDICES
392
'EpliEas ('ITrroecovTiSos),ca. 172 p., father of Tcap&iovos, 44826
'Ep,ioy[/vls] ('Avayupa&oos),ca. 337/6 a., father of eEoybvls, 61180 paullo ante 180/1 'Epooy}vrqs:AtA(ios)'EppoyIvqs(BrlaaltEus),
ca. 164 p., father of [----]v, 42711 'Epieias (KEKpowTrlOS), p., 3976 ?), 213/4-219/20 'EpiEi[as](KEKpowTiSos 'EpId[as]: [AO]p(4XIos) 4633 (KptcoIs), ca. 150 a., 2366 'Eppoyvris p., ca. 62/1-55/4 a., father of'ErriVElKos, ca. 198 p., 4433 ['Ep]ioyEvqs(MeAXETeS?), 'EpieiaS'Ayaeop[--] (nTroAepat5oS), 29048 ('ALvievt'), ca. 140/1 p., father of 'EppEias,3868; 'EppIEias ? (MEArreIs), 177/8 p., 3989 ca. 147/8 p., 40240; ca. 149/50 p., 40662; ca. 157/8 p., ['E]ppo[yvins uvp]q[4p]o[v]TroS (Ftaiavite), post med. s. IV a., 3213 'EppoyEvis 'Er.LilXAov 42028; ca. med. s. II p., 4312 45818 (P.A., 5128) ('AWqvieCs),ca. fin. s. II p., father of ZEv8Scov, 'EpEieias p'1fi a] ca. 185/6 p., 41011 'Eppuiaso 'A[rlivieis], [tlEPOs](coca96pcovKal wr[l][XKi&a]oS 'Epp68coposGEpp[---], [wEplTO 191/2 p., 4223; 'Epp6Sco[pos], 180/1 p., 40240; IEpE5v 'Epp[6]8[copos], itpautls 173/4 p., 3867-8; ErTT [ZKYCSos] 194/5 (?) p., 42422; 195/6 p., 4261i 182/3 and 184/5 p., 40662; (coo6Opcov Kal ATrIKIa5&OS ('AxapvEsi), ca. 180 a., 1906; cf. stemma, H., 40750-54; ['Ep]peia'AS r viEUS, [eir ZKlaSOS]ca. 185/6 p., 'Epp6S[copos] 4108; 'Epp<E)>as 'A[LqviEU[S],IEPEUS<(D>cooa96
'EploKAfi[s ----]
'EpgeiaS(FapyrTTlos), ca. 105/6 p., father of Ev6q1os, 33118 ['EpuE]iasrFa[uKou], eponymos of Aigeis 138/9-150/1 p., 3359; the demotic is rapyriT-Tos = 'EpiPcias rXaOKov(rapyTrrTios), eponymos 138/9 p., 3319 ca. 149/50 p., father of 'AASavSpos, 'EpEicas(EKMupivoOUvT'S),
(A?iydSos), ca. 250 a., 904
vEppElos, prytanis and treasurer 'I[Ep]oKAei1ou 'Ep[!i]oKAfi[s] of the boule 166/5 a., 21617; 'EppoKXAf "Epeilos,21662-63 'EpPoKarTrs: MapKoS "Opptos 'EpPoKpaTnsr(TEIPIEIsU),ca. 20 a., 29355
'Epo6Aaos'Poio[ou] (rapyiTrnos), 138/9 p., 33124 40646 (KoXcovevs),ca. 403/2 a., father of 'Epplocopos, 'EpI16AUKOS 13114(P.A., 5166); the following two names are descen'EpiEias('OaOev),ca. 151/2 p., father of [---]os, 40715 dants: 'Epilasc (laiavlEus), post ca. 184 p., father of 'ETraypobErros and 'Aya06o-rous,47725, 40 222/1 a., 129117 (KoAcovweu), 'Epp6XOKoS ['Ep]p6vAKoS (Ko7covEus), post ca. 288 a., father of 'Epp6['Epf]pcos ? [---] ('AvtoxiSos), 169/70 p., 3801 'Eplpp[co]s(rapyilrrios), ca. 149/50 p., father of EaapETvoS, S6cpo[s], 8862 ca. 155 a., 22629 40615, 16, 17 'Ep,icov ('Aua avTeriS), 'Arlv6ocopos, and EOrropos, 'Ep,covaj (7aiavievi), ca. 136/7 p., father of Errropos,37824; 'Epupcos'Aoapvou(rapy-r-rios), 138/9 p., 33119 a grandson is probably: ('ArraXi5oS),init. s. III p., 45914 'EpifiSEUKT-rilpov
43230
['E]pStiuvns('coviSris),336/5 a., 42126 ], *'Epaly6vqlsSilcovos(KoXAureaCs), 354/3 a., 8955 2125 (P.A., 5104) *'Epvutai5l[s----] ('AvapiaurioS), councillor ? ca. 370 a., 492147(P.A., 5182) 'Eppias(Kriqnlctsi), ca. 73-63 a., father of 'Epitas, 28620 40-30 28620 ca. a., 'Epvus (Krliotieus), 408/7 a., 127; with line 28 (Knicqais 'Ep,4ias (KrlTcmous), probably intended for the demotic) added in a later hand 'Eppiias ('Palvovlaos), ca. 190/89 a., 17058 = 'E. 'P., thesmothete 183/2 a. (LG., II2, 2332124;P.A., 5109) (P.A., 5191) 'EppirrrroS('AyyeAE'iUS), 336/5 a., 42191 'Epco[s] NEIKayopou,herald of the boule and demos cf. 'E. 169/70 p., 37867-69; the demotic is Aaxr-wrpens, ('Avayvp&acos),fin. s. III a., 14133 'EpuiTrrros N. A. ?EppIwrrTro (()aXirpEI5), ca. 190/89 a., 17076 ('AvtroXiSos),paullo ante 220/1 p., 46649 'Ep,o[---] (KElpat&8ns),ca. 433-383 a., father of 'EploOKAErS,'EpcoS'Av8poveiKou ca. 127-137 p., father of OlAovuiv6s, 'Epcos (KeopaiAOs), 118; probably = 'Epp[---] (KEtpiaSrs),ca. 433-383 a., 117 father of rPCOT6ioaXOS,
'Ep,ioyE[
] (Kuipptos), aet. Rom., 31833
['EployEvrTs],archon 183/2 a., 1825 (P.A., 5121)
'E
35921 =
(KE9aAfiEv),ca. 135/6 p., father of OAlouVEv6s,3736 = "Epcos ca. 134/5 p., father of ihAoupEv6S and "Epcos(KeqxxofieEV), iTpETilos,37152, 53
'Epco NsKa[y]6pouAav(=rrpe's), herald of the boule and demos, 169/70 p., 38040-42
INDICES
393
*EOaiTs A[e[]iviou (lXaio6rls), 256/5 a., 8560 (P.A., 5251); the name may be in error for Eu6yrns(H., Index I-X, p. 57); on the family cf. A.P.F., 5232, stemma EOaXKOs 254/3 a., 8958 ('AVKwuAEs), AlSCOCpoV 61328 father of[-----] ca. a., (EiTEaToS), 337/6 [E]OaiAKo 169/8 a., 21295; cf. NiKaCfEU.'A. Eviav8poS('AAco1TrKES), EC. Troi Mav1rrlou'A. p['n]Tmp, s. II/I a. (LG., Ouy&rrqp, II2, 5569) Ev[av8]pos: 'Avv[t]os EV[av8]posreiEp(aiEs), 170-172 or 174-176 or 187 p., 39515 ----] ('ASpiaviSos),ca. 231/2 p., 49134 EUipEcrro[s ca. 73-63 a., father of 'AiTO7Xcbvios, EvcapXirS!s (KrlplniEUs), 28618 Evp[------] ('AxapvEws),ca. 180 a., 190io 7312 ca. 313 a., father of [NI]KiPCaros, E6p[----] (MAuE5S), ('AXiPoicios), 336/5 a., 42233 *EvpO166,orpo 341/0 a., 3869; E0vpios'AyKUEOpioSEp16Trou('AyKVAiXqEv), 3886 XAOEv,lEporTOIOS, ('AAaslEs),341/0 a., 3850(P.A., 5295) EUptosAirTOCOrvovS EOpios(9picaioS), fin. s. III a., 1369 256/5 a., 8532(P.A., 5297) ('EpXtEUs), EUpiosEUTrowoXEov ca. 336/5 a., father of E[----]icov, 62176 185/4a., 17950 Eu[----] (AEcov-riBo), EU1itos('OfiOEv), ] (rTavtSovisos), ca. 168 p., 3769 Eu[ EOipos TEdiSoS(?(DarlpE5s),303/2 a., 62291 ] (AitcovEus ?), ca. 180-160 a., 20919 Eu[ E13poToS('AyKvXjsev),ca. 374/3 a., father of E,P13os,3869 ]ou (gen.) (rapyfi-rnos), ca. 147 p., father of Ev[ (P.A., 5310) [E]voSos,40311 [E]iQpoTos(?(pE&ppiop), 222/1 a., 12972 contributor but not a bouleutes328/7 ] ('Axapvws), 303/2 a., 62164 E0[---- K]oXXvrre(js), Evipou[X a., 4922; the name was restored EO[Ka8pios]by Leonardos (AlcovEws),ca. 236/5 a., father of E'povuos, 14731 EvpovAiSriS in LG., EOPou?r15 rlpou ('Apx. 'Ep., 1917, p. 4122) from the &vaypacqpsO Si npopii[cvoS 'AXas ?], rtclrra'rs -rrpoESpcov II2, 387-8, but his demotic is 'AvacKcxIES. 173/2 a., 2065 ] (KoXXvruvrs), post med. s. III a., 1125 Eu[ EiO[ou]Xi[S[rS]('ApITrporraEis), Ca. 314/3 a., father of 72255 Ev[ ] (KoXcovEis?),ante med. s. IV a., father of 'Ap[K]EoiXas, councillor? ca. 370 a., [E*ip]avrts,223 [E*pov]AXrnsEOupoXou(K6TrpEIos), K. (S.E.G., 492133 (P.A., 5329); cf. EOpovAou (MEAXrrEOs), 177/8 p., 39811 Ev[......f....]iou EUp[ouAiSov XXI, 879), perhaps a son. Ei[--]v[--] (Muppivoiaios), ante med. s. IV a., father of [E0] [Ev]os,3226 ('OijEv), 303/2 a., 62177 Eup[ou3i]5js'A-ToW[o85]cO(pou) 150-190 38420 oTa&m,os, Ev[---] p., (MvppivoatIos), Ev[---]: [---]os [E3up]ovuAirls priest ofeponymos 222/1 a., 12951-52; 42124 HnorT&d os, 129125-127(P.A., 5336) EOi[----] (i OIov), ca. med. s. II p., father of Zcbmapios, EUOpovuiSris ]os, 3179 EuOpovAlSisC E"[.]o[----] (iE Olou), aet. Rom., father of [ ('PapvoOaios),ca. 314/3 a., father of [E3]pouvXiSns, 72197 (TatavlEvs), fin. s. II p., 43716 Ev[.. .]90[--] 305/4 a., 5881 Evi[---- TTpooarr&]ATIXo[s], &vTiypacEVS [Eu]p3ou7Srls E:pouiA{ov ('Papvoortos), 281/0 a., 72197 archon 256/5 a., 85ii, [872] (P.A., 5344) Eva[---] (OcuAdatos), ca. 403 a., father of [(i]Xicov,49299 [E]OpovAos, *[E]uayyEA5i5n[s](cOAvEs),ca. 330 a., 4616 E[V3o]uvAo 'ApiacrafXp(ou)(OlvEiSos),ca. 230 a., 1178 father of ca. 354 557 a., ('Avaq)XAirios), [----], EvdyyE7os EvpovAosEipovuAi[o]vAitcove0s,secretary 203/2 a., 14731 (P.A., 5223) [E]upovXos ('AcorrEKijev), ca. 150 a., 23614; probably a = relative of: EuiyyEAoS('Episio0), 336/5 a., 42295; probablyE-V&yyeos eEoiAOU "Eplleos,,I.G., II2, 6077 (P.A., 5225); for possible ca. 150 a., 23621; cf. NIK&vcop EOpouAos('AAcTrEKI
ca. 136/7 p., father of 'Epcos,38028 'Epcos(lTaXXArvE)s), "Epcos3 [TT]aW(XQnvE*s), 169/70 p., 38028 'Epcos(pi?mrios), ca. med. s. II p., father of [EO]Kaprros, 4404 'EortaTos(rapyrrlT-os), med. s. II p., father of 'Eo-rtlos 6 KalA6vyo[s], 4344 'EaortaTos2 6 Kal A6vyo[s](rapyflOrtos), fin. s. II p., 4344 ] (rapy rinos), ca. 130-150 p., 3324 'ECToaTos [ 223/2 a., 128102 ['Eor]iaTosT[--] (KEpapxEi), ] ('AlZnviES),281/0 a., 72149 'Eo-rt6Sopo[S 304/3 a., 5918 = ['Ero-r6copp]osp[---] ('ApSi5vatos), ['E]or-n8[cop]o[sTp----] ('AqiSvaIoS),304/3 a., 61260 *'ETE-rvSpo[X]appavri5o[u] (nTaiavelU), Ca. 330 a., 4713 (P.A., 5211); for the family see A.P.F., 15502, stemma 'ETrEoKXiS ('Avap?\crtos), ca. 314/3 a., father of [---]ri,fs, 72235 'ErTEOKXA (OivaTos),223/2 a., 12758 *'ETEPEIos (KoMu-rTEs), 148/9 p., 33716 rlpcTior ], 303/2 a., 6246 Eu[ ], med. s. III a., 937 Ei[ ], orator ca. 104/3 a., 2554 Eu[
394
INDICES
ca. 390-375a., 1035 EUKX
254/3 a., 8984 EUrlYTnrl (TmElOp&cos), Ca. 168 a., 21447 EBreiS1is(TTalovi6rS),
EivSrllosnTaAiqveus, prytanis and secretary of prytaneis
the namemay be EVO0os. Eeif[as](KtKvveIS),ca. 337/6a., fatherof [
councillor? ca. 370 a., 49298 [E]rjEfSTs4co[---]()uA&otaos), 62307 ante ca. 187/8p., father of father of s. IV ante med. 'EvSia., EfrlEpos paullo ('AvrnoXiSos), EUSrlp{Srs (T'popaSioaios), Ei-ruvxSis,46641 pos, 3261= P.A., 5384; a grandson is: 'AoKXArlm&Sov ('AvTIoXiSos),ca. 205 p., 47727; cf. EAi6pEpoS 304/3 a., 61235 [EviSrp]i6rs'EvSipLov(TTpopaXciao5), 49129 Ei. ca. 'A., epengraphos 155/6 p. (.G., II2, 2068223) and EUSTlpo[s] ('ASplcviSos), 231/2 p., Eu. of Antiochis 207/8 p. (I.G., II2, 2199138) 33030 of father ca. 'A., ]s, [ ephebe p., 102/3 EtlSqpos(rapyrrrtios), ca. 176/7 p., father of Ap[-]ovXos, EOSirlpos (rapyi'mnos), med. s. II p., father of ErwlpoS,4345 EAiPEpoS(TTavtSoviBos), 46054 EiSripos'EppiEov(rapyilrtos), 138/9p., 33118 32124 [E]05inros (Ei-raToS),ca. 173/2 a., father of [E0]Krf[i6pvos], EvriIPepoS(Brioaict ), fin. s. I p., father of E&vpEpos, ) (BioaaiErs), init.s. II p., 32124 2405, 41. EUAiPEpoS (EKMupivovrrris),138/9 p., 33140 EiOSn[p]o[s] (Aa c rpeis), 336/5 a., 4261; probably = either E'lupEposMaKapk
], 6183=
Ei[0fa]s (KIKvvvEi),ca. 336/5 a., father of [...]yEvrs, 62127;
the namemay also be EB0tos. EO0iasNovupuvivov OuvX&aaos, 164/3 a., rTrlo-rarTqs popopcov 2195; probably = Ev. (0.), father of N. who was IEpeus
'Aviou ante 140 a. (N.P.A., p. 137) EV'8oSos ('AxepSoraos),176-169 a., 20553;a descendantis *E0e5loKos P.A., 5435 ('AypuAEs), 336/5 a., 4219 ca. 147/8p., fatherof E058o
ca. 170p., fatherof [----] (.G., II2, 211987) v urraXAii-os,bouleutes honored 343/2 E0So~oS oEayy7Aou a., 3412= Ev5ogos,3410 (P.A., 5439)
(H., VII, 1938, p. 102, No. 1824-25) TTvOi-rrrou Eei0mnros (EOTpaKEis),335/4 a., 4325-26
784 ca. 306/5a., fatherof Eu9AopaXos, EO[0]nros(-uvTrE-aicbv), E0eoivos('EpXiEs),336/5 a., 42117
E08oos (EXillfios),ca. med. s. II p., father of 'ATiK65, EU0[ovos--]piTov MuppivoOiaos,,secretary Ka-rraTpvrravEav 4408; cf. 'A. Ei. (E.) EuSpacr[os ---] ('Axapveus),councillor? ca. 370 a., 492117 ] (GopiKtos), 305/4 a., 5873; an earlier Au[ EuSp&cov
memberof the same family = Ei. EuSp&ovos e., owner
273/2 a., 781-2 (P.A., 5507) ('Qav ls), post med. s. IV a., 3220 (P.A., Ei0otvos Ol7apxfiou
3221 5510),brotherof KA&plaoros, ] ('Epoid&Ss), 62343 ca. 336/5a., fatherof EKcXAns, Eiv0[
of property and registrant of a mine ca. med. s. IV a. ca. 393-373 a., father of TT[&v E0v[---] (MeAtrrEs-), ?]rTavos, 2011 (H., XIX, 1950, pp. 214, No. 552-53,264, No.2017, 19)= Ei. (., trierarch ante 347 and 323/2 a. (P.A., 5444, A.P.F.) ?] (vTraA^lr-ros),init. s. IV a., father of AtoEOei[pouAos ca. of father a., EOScopos(KuSaOrlvalEus), 337/6 ITpEYpvEcos, y[[v]r[s], 187; a grandson probably = 6165 (P.A., 5451) unidentifiedlist, ca. [E]OeipouXos Aloybvous(Xuv7raArfino), AEcoviSou('AvacAxio-ros), 138/9 p., 33322-23 321 a., 4945 EUXvrTTmoroS ca. 161/2(?)p., fatherof OiXcov, [E]O08U[---] (Mvppivo?icnos), ca. 336/5 a., father of [ EuATrro-[Tos] (MapaOcvios), ], 4241i 628 archon 164/3 a., 2191, [2201, 34] (P.A., 5454) EiJEpyETrs, EveUSlpo(s) ('IrrroecovTrios),ca. 336/5 a., father of 'Errica. 337/6 a., father of [ 62241 ], K?Eisrjs, (K KoiAOrs), [EO]EpyEr-Ts ] ('AXapVES),303/2 a., 62144 61143, possibly = Ei., father of 'ETryvnIskK K., sponsor [E]COeiri[poS of a decree of genos of kerykes dated fin. s. IV a. (I.G., E6i0Sitpos ('EAeuaCivio ?), ca. 368/7a., fatherof E0e0oarpcrros, II2, 12302) 43183; probably = Ev. 'EAEVuovios, priest of Asklepios EuEpysrts (EKKoiArs), ca. 155 a., 26665, was contributor 355/4 a. (I.G., II2, 4724, 496211-12= P.A., 5533; for the date, cf. Chronology,pp. 74-75) and father of MoipoK7Ais 164/3 a. (H., XXXVI, 1967, p. 89, No. 1913);on other members of the family cf. H., XXI, 1952, p. 367, note on (I.G., II2, 11915-6,2845; P.A., 5535) who was fatherof line 124. EuS6rlnuosand K&AAlTTros (H., VIII, 1939, pp. 177-180, EOE[Tico]v(Hpoocrr6dTIos),ca. 336/5 a., father of [A]Trpo-Tcov, stemma) 62121 [EM0]06rlosNIKCovCIOU (KVu6avrir8i), 281/0 a., 72104 E'irrfcov pq)rrTTo(s), S., E0iVS'TIposnaio[vilSrs],councillor? 343/2 a., 49321 328/7 a., 4912 = EU.AUTroKefSou lessee of mine ca. 342/1 a. (H., XIX, 1950, p. 300), SiarrT1ri' Er,UOqp(os) ca. 336/5 a., father of Evi&KparnS, (nhOevs), 329/8 a. (I.G., II2, 192516-17),orator of decree 328/7 a. 62221;probably = EU.EOuvpEvovu (H.), med. s. IV a. (LG., (I.G., II2, 35432; cf. H., XXVIII, 1959, p. 172, No. 232) II2, 2385103) and trierarch 323/2 a. (G., II2, 163211-12); (P.A., 5463, EvOuSrl,osEK[p]orous (TTpopoAicitos), ca. 330 a., 4741 (P.A.,
corrected,A.P.F.)
5543)
INDICES
395
EO ix8tKos ('AprlTpowralEs),169/8 a., 21263; cf. Ei. EVSiKoV EvOe(paXo[s] (AaptIrTpEs),336/5 a., 4251; Tilap1trqEOeOuvpou 'A. (.G., II2, 5609 = P.A., 5556) AapnrrpaE0v may have been a daughter, I.G., II2, 6363 'AtIElvou (iAoraiSNrl), EWO5OlKOS 341/0 a., 3819 (P.A., 5565), Euu0ipaXosEv[0]{fnrrov _virEraicbv,orator 273/2 a., 784; a brother of Ei0vKAfs,3818 S. (I.G., II2, 155782-83 = grandfather may = EU. EVi8?Kov EOveSiKoS 335/4 a., 43oo00-1o H., XXVIII, 1959, p. 220524-525,etc.) EEpaiTr-rrov (XoeXEri8rs), ca. 358 a., father of EOu0[8op]os(MapaOcbvios),med. s. [E0i0]vpaXcs(roTrto E0MU[op]os: [Q>&]P(ios) iios AEcpaSicoTrr), IIp., 3405 Tuippos,5229 (P.A., 5639) Eui0UK&pTr (KrlpollEvS),ca. 168/7 a., father of epa[oj]cov,Euei1Xos (Couvie*s), 173/2 a., 20672; cf. Eu. 'AyaeoKAiovs 2437, 41; the name is a phonological variant of EUOUKp-prr 2. (I.G., II2, 7432, corrected = P.A., 5647) ante med. s. IV a., father of *E0UvvEiSr(TTpopaXicnoS), [Eu]Oin
KepapEcov, secretary of the boule [E]0e[,]paXos'EpyoXa&povuK and the demos ca. 190/89 a., 17011, 107-108; cf. H., Suppl. I, p. 104. P.A., 5635 and 5635 (corrected) are descendants
] ('Pacvou'aos), ca. 120 p., 32262 [ EV'KTlpos (kK 336/5 a., 42291 EK,ArlS KEpaCiEcov), ECKA,ESqis EOA,1ovs (AtIa0inls), 370/69 (?) a., 13108-109 (P.A.,
5684)
INDICES
396
'A., ca. 380 a. (IG., II2, 192835),cf. A.P.F., s. EuKo[kcov] EKaei6rSsEX&Opovs ('A7ailes), councillor ? Ca. 370 a., 49265 EC. 'A. ca. 370 [the councillor? a., 492121 patronymic on the dikast-ticket in Robert, EOKAEi8[rs ---] ('AXapveOs), Coll. Froehner,10, No. r., is more probably to be completed E*efou (eopIKIos),ca. 340 a., 3912 [E]iNK7d6rs Tlupp&(Kou)] EOKAEi6r1s ('IKapieOs),ca. 374/3 a., father of 'Aplo-rox&vls, ca. 403a., father of [Exo]pos, 492131 *EiKopicov(KEipi&8nsr), 3827 (P.A., 5689) (P.A., 5740) EvKEdSris(MvppIvoios)),ca. 363 a., father of [---]Xias, *[EuKo]posEiKOiopfovoS 4732 (P.A., 5691) (KEpidfSrls),councillor? ca. 370 a., = 492131 5931 a., 5741) EXK.eif8rs (P.A., EKhov(s) (Oivacos),304/3 : [D]Xo(loUIo EOKprr-s('ASpiavios), ca. med. s. II [EiXEf]8X6Sr EnKp&rrrs EnK,X[ous](OivaTos), 304/3 a., 61270 1035 p., 3399 (nlpacie&s),ca. 423-408 a., fatherof EOSEKp&r1s, EOKXEiSris Oio[.. .]Epou('Arrcaios), init. s. III p., 45910 ECncKAiSfSr [EV]Kp6&rrSc ('Pavoocnos), 166/5 a., 21633 II s. 15616 init. EVKP&rriS E*KXdeiF5s os), a., ('AvacpXcrros), ca. 330a., 4662 (P.A., 5751) (Oao)uX ('AvcaxOorios), ca. 105/6 p., father of EiKp&rris, ECKAEir15s (XoAXafSrs), s. IV-III a., father of YcoK[]dirsns, ECKp6rrqs 33321 5633; Cf. 3 ('AvapXCTo-ros), EinOKAefi 138/9 p., 33321 (Xoed(8r1s), post ca. 288 a., father of )iM76tevos,EiKp6rrqs XeEiEIKOv 8839(P.A., 5697) 167/8 p., 37137 (KiKUvvvOS), EKp&orrns [ECiKAE ?]TOS Kp&rTrTOS 'EXeucaivios, trrltoTrr&snrpoSpcov EiKp&tprr 328/7 a., 499, probably = EO.A., AaT(nr
1327(P.A., 5765)
ca. 330 a., 4636 (P.A., 5766) EVKpa'rris (cOa7rlpE&s), EOKPITos ('AypuXEss),ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13757 the boule and the demos fin. s. III a.-ca. 174/3 a., [E0]Kp[rr]osAarrapXov ('Aamais), councillor? ca. 370 a., 49261 [1454-5], 14747, [75-77], 15138-40,[1584], 15914, 1608, 4464 16215, 16840-41, 170[13], 114-115, [17317-18], [17931], EKprTroS (KoXcoveis),ca. 367/6 a., father of E0Kp[Tro]s, [18725], [1898], 1917, [1935-6], 19438, 117-118,204io, [205 E
archon408/7 a., 12 (P.A., 5799) EnKrrlcov, demos ca. 210/09-201/0a., 13850-51;EVinKfi EiKTCOcv ('ArTaXios), ca. fin. s. II p., father of 'Eptiis, BepEveuKirSs,
OtXoKVous BEpE]vuKi8rs, herald of the boule and the [EVKAXfi
1376, 78-80
EntKXqf EUev[
] ('Epot16rNs), 303/2 a., 62343
ca. 149/50p., fatherof Kap-r68copos, 40643 EiKAfis ('EpXie*s),
45914; perhaps= [EOK]TpJicov post ca. 185p., father of [EKi]i-ricov, ('ATTraXios),
48014
EU[K]XfS(Mapaecbvios),paullo ante ca. 93 a., father of 26735; cf. 'H. Ei. M. 'HpcbSr1s, EOKafis (OivaTos),ca. 337/6 a., father of EdX7EiSs,5931 61270 EuK,iX[s] (OIvcaos),ca. 337/6 a., father of [EOnAEi]nrls, EnKAfiAlc[Xiu]ou (nEptioiSirs),303/2 a., 62182= Ei. Al. 1. (LG., II2, 7219 = P.A., 5729)
3 ('ATraXtios), post ca. 218 p., 48014 [EK]TAfpCOV ca. 155 a., 22672 EOicKrTov (KeipiaSrlS) Euirricov (EKKepapAcov), 336/5 a., 42288
EOKA?js$lt?oKAovS5TPIVEEE?US,herald of the boule and the
EOlTrrpcov (nrlAnl), ca. 314/3 a., father of [----]Ki5ns, 72215 ca. 268/7 a., father of EvKT'alos, 1156 E'KTrApcov (n1T-hsrX&cos), orator, secretary, and [EO]KTIi[pvosE]0jfipou EiTraTOS, treasurer of the prytaneis 140/39 a., 2405, 26-27, 34-35, 41,
demos 305/4 a., 303/2 a., 5835, [61106], 62295-296; cf.
above p. 14. herald EOK.fis TpivEtIOESS, EuKrijs thoi,Ao ovu TpwVEpEOS, 260-250
ca. a., [8329-31], 858-9, 97, 86105-106, 8936, 994; cf.
abovep. 14. E1KAfisTpivepImS,EnKXfjOctioKAouv herald ca. TPivEpie?S,
ca. 336/5 a., fatherof Xapias,62192, EVrrKTi[cov] (AovCuEeu), certainly related to and perhaps = EO.X. A. (P.A., 5785,
5800; N. P.A., p. 79)
43, 46, 57 EOCoyos KXAcov[6pou] (<)uppivioios), post ca. 216 p., 47254 =
Ev. K., ephebe of Antiochis ca. 196/7 p. (.G., II2, 213258)
223/2-215 a., 12773-75,12857, 129[53],129-130,13051, Evi[ 142-144,13217; cf. above, p. 14. herald EnXKAis TpIvewpaES, ENK,fis kiXoK.Aou5TpivEpEEOs,
968 ], init.s. III a., fatherof EiKn,js,
EOpaXO5S, OTroypappcrars 95/4 a., 26154 EOpaXos(1sPlpalEOs),ca. 336/5 a., father of 2X,pvaXos,62254 ca. 172 p., father of 'Hp&KEIrros, 164/3-ca. 140/39a., 22056,[2218],22214,22559,226i0-11, EJivvrl5 ('lwrrroOcovTi-os), 85-86, [23911],24049-50,[124-125];cf. above, p. 15. 44818; the demotic is probably 'ArlviEOs;cf. ca. 314/3 a., father of EOvcpis,7213 EuiiEvrn('ITrroOcovrriSos), ca. 172 p., father of 'Epdrrc.v, EVKKXis (Xo;kapyeus), 44821 = (P.A., 5734) *EVK
INDICES Eipvrns(EqnTios),ca. 135/6p., fatherof E0ipvris,37313= EOpivirs(pfr-nios), ca. 135/6 p., father of 'AyaOoKfis, 37324
Eivlvils3 (2pfAirr os), ca. 160-170p., 3599;perhaps= EOtpjvrls(pATrrnoS), 168/9p., 37313;probably= Ev. 3 E., acQpovorrispaullo ante 190p. (I.G., II2, 21223); his sons may = LG., II2, 212227, 28 8632 ca. 289/8 a., father of XIPKpfas, Eipfrins (AaprrrrpEOs),
397
EOnrrovs(MsAtrrs), ca. 174/5 p., father of AlovOaios,39827
archon 185/4a., 17914(P.A., 5920) EuBrr6.eos, EUrr6X6Eios ('EpXtiEs),ca. 289/8 a., father of EOpios,8532 Eurow6A.los (KuSaeOlvalExs), 304/3 a., 6171 (P.A., KaMlKp6rrou
5927)
ca. 390-375a., 1019;a possible grand[Eii]r6AXJios ('QacES), son ca. 368/7 a., fatherof E
'A0oovevs], 'A0rlva[fou eponymos169/70p., 3777= [EuTr]opos
'AOrvvaiou 'Ae0uoves, eponymos 180/1 p., 4025 = EOrropos 335/4 a., 4395-96 EvirpqXoS (KoAcovues), 'Apoa-roqoavTos 'A0povEs5],eponymos ca. 180 p., 43121-122 'AOriva[iov E0uur7i&8ou [EOrwop]os EOgrlXos (lpoxrr&ATloS), 335/4 a., = 402a3 1 168 21463 ca. a., lEvifrlos (Xo?e,iSrs), 27212 ca. 83 a., father of (Dhi6rlmios, 'A0i(ovE0s), eponymos 181/2p., 40512 'AOrlvalio EO-ropos (XoAAEdisns), EOrnlXos treasurer of prytaneis 279/8 a., Eirropos ('AvaA -crrnos),ca. 136/7 p., father of [....]os, [Evji]vrlc-ros(Muppivovcaios), 38032 = 7623, [55] 22612 ('AvapAOoios), init. s. IIp., 3219 = E6rroposME'!vovoS Ev"vraCroS (Q Olou),ca. 188 a., fatherof [A]UK{cKoS, MWpvovos ('Avacxqarnos),135/6 p., 33012= *Evpolpos (EKKoiA7rs),ca. 211/0 a., father of nla[p5&]povos, [E6wrropos] ('AvaA9Xcrros),138/9p., 33315 ME?vovos 19445 E[OrTr]opos and archon 169/8 a., 2121, [37] (P.A., 5848) ('Apaqpvios),ca. 105/6p., father of 'Av-1rraTpoS EOr1opoS E?VIKOS, 'ACXAKlTrliTSjs, 33152,53;cf. E'VIKOS('AXEp8o(aios),178/7 a., 19462 ca. 149/50p., fatherof 'AoKA?QrlrSrls, ('ApacAvtos), EuvopirSsEuvopicovos(OlvrliSos),335/4 a., 43146-147 EOrropos 40648 *Evvopfcov(OivriiSos),ca. 368/7 a., father of EivopSiirs,43147 Euvopos EOuvvd6ou(rapyiTrrios), 343/2 (?) a., 3638 (P.A., EOrro[pos](Br-aalcOs),s. I p., 30811 (rapyA'rnos), 182/3 p., 40617 EOrropos 'EppIpc4Tro 5868) 155/4a., 225115 EUvopos [E]9rop[os ----] ('EpXlius),ca. 180p., 40317 (MvppivoOclos), E'Vvolos (TplKoprtost),paulloante 147/8p., fatherof Zcboaios, EOrropos(KvUa0rvaictS),ca. 136/7 p., father of E-rropos, 37832= 39722;cf. Ei. 3 T., ephebemed.s. IIp. (LG., II2, 206949; ca. med. s. II p., father of ETrropos, cf. 'Apx. 'ES., 1950-1951, p. 38, No. 1850) EO'ropos(Kv8a0rnvcaies), 43727 151l5 ca. 200 a., Eivooari[rjs(KKpo-rri8os), 3 (KuSa0eivaties), ca. 169/70 p., 37832= EUvoo-ri8rleEop&vTrov ('AcaiE(s), 341/0 a., 3852 (P.A., 5878) EO-rropos 3 (KusaeOivaivs), fin. s. II p., 43727 EVTrropoS (AifcovevS), ca. 180-160 a., 20915 E0U[?v---] = 5920 a., 304/3 (AlavrTios), ca. 170p. (the demotic is Mapa0cbvios) EOnropos ou] ('AivcvaTxos), [E*~EV of 45016= father 61261 E?OEv[----]ou a., K
E0oSos('A8paviSos),ca. init. s. II p., fatherof ['Ap]xAaos, 33910 ]ov (rapy'irr^os), ca. 180 p., 403i1 [E]0o6osEi[ ]s, 5830 *Ei6A3pos(XoAapyets), ca. 338/7 a., father of [ 184/5 p., 40713 *EUTrai({8Sro ('EXEEooIos), ca. 168 a., 21434 [EU]f&rTcop ('Ypc3&6r), 173/2a., 20693 E0VijrEies ('ATioA,covies),
stemmatas. 5966 and R.E., s.v. Eurykleides2; see H., XI, 1942,p. 238 npei.Lov(rltaXiSiSr), ca. 192/3 p., 42333 EvptrTri5rsl *E*ppilCov (EucovvuIEs), ca. 400/399 a., father of [N]acrcoviSns, 1413;on the name cf. H., XI, 1942, p. 237 Eipur.eiSr5s (Krlo(pitnei), ca. 400/399 a., father of [E]iptpnri5n 1422; cf. EO.Ev. (K.)
398
INDICES
aet. imp., 3204 tno-r6rrTs Ecr[---] (X-Temlpis),ca. 176/7 p., father of K6oA[----], 46079; Kirchner's restoration (I.G., II2, 1077, 1157)is most uncertain. ca. 40-30 a., 2856; [Eo]Eprls 'Aporro8(--) (rTalpcorTa&js), probably = EO.n., member of genos of Amynandridai 27/6-18/7 a. (I.G., II2, 233820) (OAv7Us),ca. 175 p., 39243 Euicrips: MapKoS6 KcaEucrp3rls EuOoeivis "EAXrcovoS (UlpacaliS),post med. s. IV a., 3240(P.A., 5991) Euaoxipcov: [AflXA(os)EiaXi')cov nraiaviEus,post ca. 217 p.,
[E]upv9[----],
47726
EioaX^cov(
ca. 165 p., father of ETrrui6rlis, 44325 E-ruvX({rls, EvTruxi8Ts,ca. 151/2 p., father of 'Ovrialoos,40745; the phyle is probably Oineis; cf. 'O. Eu. and [EU.](Oivwe0os) TriS o6ou ca. 198 p., 44330 oiKhrlTS EOvrux[firls], ca. 198 p., 44325 E6rruxi5rs3, d&vTypa9Ers 3542 med. s. IIp., father of ZCjTrupoS, ErruvXiSrs (CASpiaviSos), E'rvux[([is ----] ('ApiaviSos), ca. med. s. II p., 33918 ETruxi6rlsEurinEpou ('AvTIoXi5os), paullo ante 220/1 p., 46641; the demotic is probably 'Epoi&8ls [E]irruXf8riS EOur6pov('IirrrocovTrios),paullo ante 220/1 p., and the councillor probably 4655; the demotic is VTEIpalCus a grandson of EirruvXirls ephebe 154/5 Euor6povTT7e(paeus), p. (I.G., II2, 2067143) [E'ru]Xif6[rl](OivelSos),post ca. 183 p., father of 'OviAmos,
ca. 255/4 a., father of 'EKoyavToS, (0ptiatos), Eu[C&vrJ]s 12942, [7] (P.A., 6024) [Eu]a&vrs2[----] (Opt&ioos),councillor? ca. 370 a., 492101 ] (KoXcovEOs ?), ca. med. s. IV a., 223 EO[ [EOu]avrTs 'Papvocatos, secretary KaT-aTrpuravEav 4[pUvcovos] EU9&vrnS 324/3 a., 5317-18 (I.G., II2, 3623, 4542, 5471-2; cf. B. D. Meritt, Athenian Year, p. 106 and H., XXXII, 1963, p. 350) EiUKAovU (XoXacpyEus), 281/0 a., 7213 (P.A., 6028); EUa&v1)s perhaps = EO.X., father of NIK6oc-rparos(I.G., II2, 7787) Euiavros ('Avayvpaacos),fin. s. III a., 14130 ca. 230/29 a., father of [=]Evo9cov, Eu9acvros (BEpEViKi68rS), 1656= EuOavros (BepEV1Ki6rls),ca. 213/2 a., father of -Evo9cov, 1879, 37 ca. 211/0 a., father of 'Ayv60eos, 19453 Eu9[a]v-ros('EAuvaivios), ca. 390-360 a., 712 ] (MEAITErS), EU9q[ ca. Eu9rilos(flavSloviSos), 337/6 a., father of [------ ]s, 61229 EOSjpUov Ev0(pipos (Fapyrorrios),fin. s. IIp., 4345 = EU.EU.r. on a dedication to Apollo 0Trr' "AKpais(H., XXVIII, 1959, p. 285, No. 13) EOvC9poS EryvcbTov (?KKr8Cov),256/5 a., 8670 OaXAou (MEX-rEvs), unidentified list ca. 321 a., 49419 EviOr(rlos Ha(ArlvEOus)],169/70 p., 3809, was 'A([KAiXTrrat5ou [E]up9r1[.]os gymnasiarch ca. 166/7 p. (I.G., II2, 209436) archon 214/3 a., 1351 = Ev. lTpoa3c7kiaos (P.A., [EU9iA]1Tros, 6076, and below) EiviATXr[os], fin. s. III a., 1422 EiAX(ri-ros)(Alavri8os), ca. 273-263 a., father of 'A
8535; perhaps = EuOiqlTosAvcuyKp6crou ('EpX1EOu), 256/5 a., 8536 (P.A., 6065) EuqiATrlTos 336/5 a., 42326 (KIKUvvEvS), --] ('OfiOs), ca. 290-280 a., 6852 EqpriAX[ros EgiAXrlTos (lTpopoaicnos),220/19 a., 130107(= P.A., 6076) 336/5 a., 4285 Ev9[o]pos(TElOpa&oos), 47323-24 190/1 p., 4208 (KEKporri6OS), Eu<(p>aTos'A
INDICES
399
E*pp6vios(epi&Oaos),paullo post 178/7 a., 19614= EO.(e.), EX&piaoros, hEpacnAns 166/7 p., [36964], 168/9 p., 37235 = ca. 160 a., father of Zcol
z 3 ('AKapavTiSos),secretary of the oAovXeTra Z[----] ('AKcaVloriSos), ca. 167/8-171/2 p., father of['Errf-
INDICES
400
(XoXapyes), fin. s. II p., 4327; the ephebe Z. 3
ZcoTrpos3 p,[aos] (KrlltlEOls),ca. 40-30 a., 28613 Zcjbrrpos (KvuaTrivalEvs), ca. aet. Rom., father of 'Erriyovos, 31829; perhaps = [Z.] Atovuvoou(K.), q.v. Zco[-----], ca. 167/8-171/2 p., father of [... 8pos, 4516 s. med. ] : ] (KuSarlvalEus),ca. 135 p., father of 'loiSroo[s], [Zcb]T[upos] (BrloaliE(s), Zco[ post Zoo[ O((aptos) II p., 355s 37623; cf. Z. '1.(K.) aet. Rom., 31830 *ZcbavSpoS((OaXTlp s), ca. 190/89 a., 17084 [Z]cbjrpos AtovvWiou(KuSaqitvamies), of father 34725 s. Eil-SorTou II (Kvua0rlvaievs), 166/7p., 36944= Zcbrrvpos Zoo[tX]os, p., Zco[tA]os(AlavriSos), ZooCtos(AiavriBos),s. II p., father of ZcotAos,34726 Zcjbirpos'limS[6rou](KuSa0rlvaieus),ca. 168 p., 37624, was 3 (Aavtrrios), s. II p., 34725 dVTlKoOcr,T-r 176/7-178/9p. (I.G., II2, 21053) Zco[tA]os Zootos (AiavrTSos),s. II p., 34726 [Zcb]Tvpos(Mapa0covios),ca. 87 p., father of (A. Zcotio[s], 32233 [Zcot]7os : [OcA(aplos)Zaot]Xos(AiavriSos), 200/1-201/2 or Zcorvpos (naiavle\s), 155/4 a., 22572; cf. Z. Arllooarprrov 7. 203/4-204/5p., 450o0; cf. ). Z. (MapaOcbvios) IV, 1949, p. 35, No. 37) ZootAos('AaooTrEKSEs), (TToWlocov, 169/8 a., 21293 ZootAoS AlpliAou 'A oTw[EKiqeEV], 220/19 a., 130108 secretary Kara wpuTvavE{av Zcjiupos (lTpopl3aXiaos), Zcbr[u]pos KpaT'rvovros (1TEipinEs), ca. 330 a., 4735 (P.A., 226/5 a., 1212 (P.A., 6236); cf. Z. A. 'A., fin. s. IV a. (.G., II 2, 5557) 6271) ZotXos (AOpiBrls),135/4 a., 24388 ZcbxTpos-Ev(---) (XoAe,f8ns),222/1 a., 12980 [Z]cotxos('Epxlivs), ca. 180 a., 18915; cf. Z. ('E.), father of [Z]coaliuav6[s----] ('HpEaiSris),fin. s. IIp., 44113 MvTrrros (.G., II2, 6126 = P.A., 6238) Zcomimav[6s] (Mapa0cbvtos),194/5 (?)p., 4242 Zcotio[s]: OA. Zcotio[s Zco]wrpou(Mapaocbvios),ca. 120 p., Zcoopltav6sNrlpocos(gqyt-rros), ca. 160-170 p., 35918 32233 [Z]cbOpos[----], ca. 175 p., 3936 ca. init. s. II p., father of [---], 3503 Zcowios ('aiavmies), ca. 100 a., 258io; perhaps = Z. (f.), ca. Zcobaicos, (LG., II2, 28734= P.A., Zcbcla[os],ca. 152/3 p., father of [ ]pos, 4102 130/29a., father of Erv-rr6oeos ZcbaoipoK&pwTov 6244) ('ASpiaviLSo),ca. 231/2p., 49119 s. I p., 30950 Zcootos(rHaWXrXves), ('AKagav'riSos), BaaC[X]E[iSoV] [Z]cjoapos 200/1-201/2 or 203/4[ZcotAosI]o-rov (t'h0es), ca. 180 p., 4016 = 204/5 p., 45317 ZcotAos2c-rov (0iOev0s), ca. 197 p., 42723; his father and Zcbip(os) ('AvrinoX{os),paullo ante ca. 187/8 p., father of uncles were ephebes med. s. IIp. (I.G., II2, 206937,38; cf. 'EplEias, 46627; the demotic is probably rTaA'rlvEis;cf. Z. 6 Kal 'E. n., ephebe 169/70p. (.G., II2, 2097237) 'ApX.'ET., 1950-1, p. 38) 29360 ZcoVlos (ET-rpoiJs),ca. 53 a., fatherof 'AVT[I]0v1rs, [Zcbc]iaioS?'Ao<[X7Arrr&Sou] ('AvrtoXifos), 169/70 p., 38019; the demotic is probably TTaXNrivEus; cf. Z. (T.) Zcooitos9-rrtros,secretaryand treasurerof prytaneis181/0 a., 1861-3, 6-8, 19, 22, [24] = Z. Z. S., 183/2 a. (I.G.,II2, Zcontpos'EAEuo-lviou ('AVTnoxi8os),paullo ante 220/1 p., 46656 2332142-144 = P.A., 6247) Zcbatos n1apap6vov('AvtnoxiSos),paullo ante 220/1 p., 46653 4866 ZcotAo ((DaripEUS), 223/2 a., 12730 [Z]cbAcrto('ATraiS6os),s. III p., father of [Z]cbmaios, ca. init. s. II p., father of [Zco]tAosand [Zcb]acnosArll'Trpiou ('ATTraiSos), init. s. III p., 45912 [Zco]tAos(cOaXiripEs), 34011,13 ('ATrTaiS{o), post ca. 216 p., [Xco]Tripixos, Zcbopio[S]:AoP(iTios)Zcbcjaio[s] 47016 [Zco]tAos3 (Oa?XpE*s),med. s. IIp., 34011; cf. Z. O., crcppovto-rts 142/3 p. (.G., II2, 20493) [Z]coibgios ('ArTraS,8os),s. IIIp., 4866 ZcbJIos dpo( 3[u] ('ArTTacios),post ca. 216 p., 47024 = ZcbrrposE'iruTX8ov post med.s. II p., 3542 ('A8piaviSos), ca. 200p., 4453 S qvAXfpost ca. 217 (AiydiSos), Zcba[p]oSoof,3[ou] ('ArraXiSos), Tapjias [--] Zcbmopos ----] ('AvrioXfSos),ca. 197p., 4284 ZCb7rv[pos p., 47824 ca. 157/8 p., father of [Kqr]ip65copos, ZCobTrpos ('ATraAiSos), post ca. 183 p., father of Elor{vX)S, [Zcb]aipos(KEKpoTriSos), 47030 4201 ca. 145/6-146/7 p., father of TEiiO'e0os, Zcbi-mos(AEovT-SoS), Zcb[ru]poS[----] (EpEXESOS),ca. 220 p., 4683 39930 ZcbTrrvpoS 'HpaKAEcovos('lTrroecovTwros),init. s. III p., 45824 ZciTr[vpos?] (-avS6ovf6os),ca. 176/7p., father of 'AwroM?o-Zcboipos(nTavSiov[5os),post ca. 184p., father of NelK6orrparos, 47734 &vrns, 46058;the dememay be Paiania Zcboipos('AvapXo-rlnos),ca. 136/7 p., father of [Aiovvao6]oZcbTrrpos ('A-nviEUs),176-169 a., 20527 Zcb7rupo[s 'AO[OVEUS], 'A?eS&vS]pov secretaryof the povUAEtrrai pos, 38031; cf. ca. 162/3 p., father of Aiowv6Scopos, 165/6 p., 36712= Z. 'A. 'A. (I.G., II2, 5336) ZboCloS('AvaqtXao-rno), [Z]otAos
('AKacilavrfSos) (I.G., II2, 213232) is perhaps a son
'Ov&aou('A(pivaTos), med.s. I a., 27514 ZcOTrupos Zcbrupo[s](Brlaai6cs),paullo ante ca. 147/8 p., father of
42520-21
Zcboil[os] (BraaisEs)),ca. 155/6 p., father of ['Awro]XAcbvos and [....]6oaXos, 41918, 19 EloioTros,3975 ZcoTupos'Epaarivov(rapyi'rrino), 138/9p., 33114= Z. 'E. r., ZcboCtos(BrlacxiEs),fin. s. I p., father of Zcbolpos,32120 Zcobalos5 (BrcraiEls), init. s. IIp., 32120; cf. Z. * (B.), ante hrr-yypa9osante med. s. II p. (LG., II2, 203329) 43411 ZcoTrrpos (rapyfirrlos),med.s. IIp., fatherof 7lcoWAXcov, 112/3 p. (I.G., II2, 202117) ZcbTrpos nOEivou ('EpIKEEVS),138/9 p., 33132 [Zcbot]posBaKxuA[isov](rapyrT-ros), ca. 180 p., 4035 = 'AWrXA7ou Zcm'orpos ('EpXlEis),138/9 p., 33112 = Z. ('E.), ca. Zcboipos[Ba]KAXvuiou rap(y?lrTloS),secretary of the pouv?Arai
146p., fatherof ['ATr]XeAs (I.G., II2, 209433)
Z[cbjrUoo51 (Krciai,Us), ca. 73-63 a., father of Ailvowios,
28612=
Zcrupos (Krlqmisos),ca. 73-63 a., father of Zcorwposi[ocos],
28613
182/3p., 40653 EIlS6oTou(KvSac0rvaiFi),169/70 D., 37839 = Zcbotipos ca. 168 p., 37625 Zcbaipos'Ia[t86Tou] (KuSaOqivaie,s), Z3oit[po]s(Mapa0cbvios),ca. init. s. II p., father of Zcbi[io]s, 3407
INDICES
401
Zcbatos (Sq^-rios), ca. med. s. II p., father of N1KIas,4409, med. s. II p., 3407 Zdcboi[o]so (MapaOcbvios), Movocaou(K Mupivovvrrms), probably = ZcboCipos 182/3 p., 40645; perhaps - Z. M[----] ?K M.,L.OopoS s. II/III p. (I.G., II2, 4821) Zcboipos(Zgfrnros), ca. med. s. II p., father of [ .....]6vos, 44026 Zcbcjlos 016(eEv)?, post ca. 216 p., 47023; perhaps = Z. XKUIIVOV Z. of Zcboi~os father II2, ca. 192 (Xqir-TTos),fin. s. II p., 44016 (.G., Ai(pXiAos) p., (Ot6ev), ZcaboiosEuv6otov(TpiKopvaios),paullo ante 180/1 p., 39722 2208175) Alovvoaou(XoXcapyEis), Zcbcrmos 168/9 p., 37363, was ephebe ZcbIpos EU[----] (E OTov),ante fin. s. II p., 42124 = 36925 II2, 206792) 154/5 p. (IG., [Zbari]os 'A0rlvaiov(TaliavieiU),166/7 p., 'Ae0rvaiov(TlaiaviEiU),169/70 p., 37820 Zco[oa-Cp] (Fapyirrnos), ca. 105/6 p., father of Tlo1Trrbvios, Z[ob]cmlos 33123 = Zcbocaios (naXArlvEs?), ca. 159/60 p., father of 'Apior6rpouvos, 42323 [Zcoo-rip](FapyfirTnos), ca. 97-117 p., father of novrrcbvi[os], Zcbaitios(HaMnrlves),ca. 105/6 p., father of 'AoKAXirrira6Ss, 3322 ZcorIKOS 33346 ('Av-nIXiSos), paullo ante ca. 187/8 p., father of 46657 Zc1bcioS(SKal3Povil51s),ca. 155/6 p., father of [Zcbcri?]os, flpTrrcov, Ca. 172 p., father of 'AIOUcvaTS, ZCo-IK6s 41930 ('irnTo0covTiSos), Ca. 166/7 p. (I.G., 44830; probably = Z. 'A., Trr?yypacos [Zcbi ?],os ZcooriJou( KaiaPcovi6rls),188/9 p., 41930 II2, 2094108) Zcbaiio (2EelptiE5), ca. 133/4 p., father of A16o-ros, 36947 4514 [Z]conTiK6s (AovuEiS), ca. 167/8-171/2 p., father of[----], Zcbaclios nloXvpiou (-TeIplIEs), 166/7 p., 36948 46066 ca. 176/7 p., father of ZCOTrlKS, Zcoaios(sYi'i-rlos), ca. 134/5 p., father of ElaiSoTos and ZCOTIKOS (HatavIEuS), o Tlat(avius),209/10 p., 46066 'AcKXrrSrl&8S, ZcoTrK<6 37122,27 ZcboiSo5(Xqrr-rios),ca. 127-137 p., father of NiKias,35915; cf.
H H[----] (AecovriBos),185/4a., 17949 ca. 168p., 37612 ] (cTavS6oviSos), H[
'Hyrqias (Tpaae*s), ca. 253/2 a., father of 'OviaolCos, 13053-54
'Hyrq(ioas)('Papvoiaos), ca. 199/8 a., father of 'A[c]Tu-roxos, 21645 'HyrqcnKp&[r]rns ('AvrtyoviSoS), ca. 314/3 a., father of [ ]os, 724 334/3 a., 4439 (P.A., 6338) 'HynoiXcS AeiCieouV(rTaXXQrvev), 22, [92] lTeipaie*S,^ITnor'rls wrpok8pcov *'H[y]qr AoXos Krlplcao6Trov 273/2 a., 783 'Hye,U[--] (Aa.rwrpEus),336/5 a., 4248; the name is either 'H
402
INDICES
'A0rvoScbpou,herald of the boule and demos ['HXA68cop]os cf. I.G., II2, the demotic is 'AvTnvoeUs; 36959; 166/7 p., 208612 and 234010 'HAt6Scopos('AriraSios), post ca. 184 p., father of [---]os, 4782 'HA16ocopo[s]('IrrrroecovriSos),ca. fin. s. II p., father of 'A9po8eiaios,45823 ?), 213/4(KEKpo-rrSo 'HXitoco[pos]: Aip(iXAlos)'HAo65co[pos] 219/20 p., 463io 'HXt68copos('Al[viEUs), ca. init. s. I a., father of OE6q9los, 27837 'HXA6Icopo: KA(acUios)'HI68copos ('AXapVSwS),post ca. 218 p., 4837 ca. 400-350 a., 1258 (P.A., 6416) (KovOvASirls), ['H]A6IScopos ca. 160 p., 3625 = (KuSaer0vaieus), 'ApTEpco(vos) 'HAIS6oopoS 'ApTe-rcovo(KvuaOqvatius),166/7 p., 36936= 'HAI6Ocopos 169/70 p., 37834; the (KuvaerIvacE's), 'HAI66copos'ApTriicovoS same man is known from I.G., II2, 24784 and probably = 'HXl6Scopos(KuSacrivaios),ca. 176/7 p., father of 'ApT-rcov, 46073 ca. 105/6 p., father of 'AAM(iK MvptvoOUvTm), 'HAI6OcopoS 33135 ~avSpoS, irl -r6 &r6pprlTov135/4 a., 24356, Ralav[lE'US], 'HAX65copos HaTavieUs,2447; cf. 'H. AloS6rov 153-154; ['HAO66]copos 'H. ZipcovosH., ca. 157/6 a. (H., and ca. a., 128/7 (n.), XXI, 1952, p. 364, note on lines 56-57) Aiovvaiou cTHaaviEUs, prytanis and secretary of 'HXA68Scpos HTTaiavlit,13063; prytaneis 220/19 a., 13033-37;'HAXo68opos HaiavivOs,13049, cut in error for 'HAto6copos Arnp6oScpos HTaavieis;cf. P.A., 6421-2 'Hu6ScoposAioyi(vovs) (HEipaisiS),treasurer of the prytaneis 176-169 a., 205[4], [7], 18
33133; 'HpoaKifSr ('EpiKEUs),ca. 105/6p., father of n&vvvXoS, probably = ante med. s. IIp., father of Hn&vvuXos, ('EplKEe*s), 'HpKAEMiSqs 3574 'HpaOKiSr1jsZoriNXovS('Eo-rail6ev), 182/3 p., 40639, was acopovlorrin ca. 209/10 p. (.G., II2, 22039) and perhaps father of 'HpaKiAcov,(Pio6acos, and 'HpaKeir5ns(I.G., II2, 220316, 47, 2117i); cf. 'H. . 'E., lepeis 'AVTIV6ou pfi3ov 150/1 p. (LG., II2, 206525) o K KEpapi[cov], EmoraTnTis wrrpoESpcov 'HpaKXEi'SrisTr6Ep&Xou 1943-4 a., 178/7 (?KKoiArls),176-169 a., 20531 'HpaKAE1i8tS (?K KoilAls),135/4 a., 243102; his son may = 'HpaKAEiSTrS who was ephebe 119/8 a. (I.G., II2, 1008, NK6crrpcaros IIIiio) 'HpaKXEiSris(Mapa8cbvios),223/2 a., 12754 36915 ca. 133/4 p., father of (DO[ico]v, (HaiavieOS), 'HpaKAdrEiSi : s. II fin. XivEus), 'HpaKX[iS8rs] AiX(tos)'HpoaX[iSris] (na p., 4384 'HpaKXeiSls(TElIpiE6U),post ca. 184 p., father of 'Hpa47738 KXEiSfIS, 'HpaKXAifSris T[EIp(EiuS)], post ca. 217 p., 47738 (yiT'rTios),ca. med. s. IIp., father of Aio[w]]aios, 'HpcaKXei8nS
4406 'HpaKXEi8rlS(E9iTrrios), ca. 135/6 p., father of 'HpacKXEi1Ss,
37325 'HpaKA,XEiSrs (ZXrrnros), 168/9 p., 37325; probably = 'H.
o T., acoppoviowrif169/70 p. (I.G., II2, 2097176) : 'Epbv(vtos)'HpoKAXeifS (E?p'rrios), eponymos 'HpcKAKeisris fin. s. II p., 4402 'HpacKiSTrs(XoAEEiSrIs),ca. 145/6-146/7 p., father of Acop6 0Eos,3995-6 Atowvoiou('AOpovE6s), 180/1 p., 40260 'H
INDICES 'HpaKX[co]vo (Eurrpi6rls),ante med. s. IIp., 3237; probably = 'H. o [Ei.], ephebe 115/6p. (.G., II2, 201711) Nav
cf. A. (T).
403
'Hp60OTOS (epi&oios), fin.s. III a., 1365 ], -mrro-rts wrrpoESpcov 'Hp68copos E[ 223/2 a., 1285-6 (P.A., 6525) ['H]po6copos EoS&bpou ('A8piaviSos),ca. med. s. IIp., 3398 'Hp6copos ('lKapiEOs), 173/2 a., 20678 ] (KEKpori8os), s. II p., 3484 'HpcbSil[s 'Hpb[8rns]? (AecovriSos),ca. 83 a., father of [--]XAos,272i 'Hpcb8nS(AEcovrriBos), fin. s. I a., father of ['AvrroXo]s,3074 Ma[p]a0co[vi]o[s], general for fourth time 'HpcorlS EU[K]XEOUS paullo ante 60 a., 26734-37;on this family cf. H., Suppl. I, pp. 168-169, with references cited there. AECoviSou ['Hpcb8q]S (Tpacievs), 166/7 p., 36930 = 169/70p., 37852 'HpcSrnsAEcovi{(5o)(HTpaoaiOs), ca. 102/3 p., father of ['icaiyv]rs, 33016 "HCovos('ACro1TKE?US), 'Hqa[to-r----] ('Axapvous),councillor ? ca. 370 a., 492106 'HclorTicov(iAtai6rs), ca. 376/5 a., father of AIovuOtos,364; ca. 374/3 a., 3817 (P.A., 6561) *['H]9altor6oTr[os---] ('Aaimus), 304/3 a., 61194 'Hqaitoa6Scapos(AilcovEus),ca. 200 a., 15129 222/1 a., 12984;probably= 'Hoa[tc]rT6[]co[pos] (AEUKovoE'U), 'H. A., ca. 235 a. (I.G., II2, 129982); cf. 'H. 'H. A. (LG., II2, 6735) 'HalaiT-r6copos'Apilj7Xou(TEipliEUS),post med. s. IV a., 3243 (P.A., 6566); a later member of the same family may= 'AEa7&vSpou (TEIplEUS),ca. 20 a., 29358 'H9patcrr6copoS *'H9atc r(oKX(---) ('AMaiOE ?), ca. 336/5 a., father of Al-
'AXK(Lov 'HP&KCov (BrluaisE), init. s. IIp., 32121 (B1aai6sE), 141/2 'Hp6Kcov: AlXios'HpaKcovrrp(ECpir3rpos?) l[6]porros, 62217 p., 33412 'Hp6oSKoS('EirKrioyioos),ca. 73-63 a., father of XapiSipros, 'HX[os? --] (EvularTd(&s), init. saec. IV a., 94 28711-12
e 64i ], ca. fin. saec. IV a., father of [-----], 212/3 p. (LG., II2, 22086, 3763); cf. 'Apx. 'Ey., 1968, ], fin. s. I a., 29720 pp. 202-205 and stemma C, p. 208, for other members of this family. ca. 289/8 a., father of 'Apiorcbvvuos,869 ] (AiavTrios),paullo ante 60 a., 267i ecaiapxos rfnvecovosKrqioa(ius), secretary of prytaneis ca. 250 a., 9811-14 ] (nav6iovi6os), ca. 168 p., 3763 0[ ca. 403 a., father of Ai68copos, eaXiapXos (TEpyaeros),ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13761perhaps = ] ('AvaqcAicrTos), G[ 492149 P.A., 6575 (I.G., II2, 7211) 303/2 a., 62229 E[----] (Euparl&r81)?, ca. 433-383 a., father of fno7uoorpo- 9eaiapXos epacruvSi(ov) (uv7raX.Arr-os), ea0ivi6nsr KvoiOcovos 'AAaEus, prytanis and secretary of 90S, 112 5865 prytaneis 254/3 a., 8927, 33-34, 44 e[-----] (KEpatiES), ca. 338/7 a., father of OiAoKp&rls, paullo ante 220/1 p., 46660 ]os, e&XOao'lIpou('AvTioXiSoS), e[----] (E^qrnos), ca. 293-273 a., father of [ : eOxos (Tcav8ioviSos), vuo-rapxnr eOaos SEiTrlipos 9711 post ca. 217 p., 47741 9[----] (OriyaiEs), ca. 403 a., father of Zipcov,49245 ca. 354 a., father of E0rlpos and 'HyiEay[---] (Aouvaoies),paullo post 233 a., father of [.. .]copos, eG&os (MErITEUS), 15517 aTrnros,49419, 20 = e. 'H. M., ca. 342/1 a. (I.G., II2, 1622512;P.A., 6580) e9Xalos (naiavmios),ca. 136/7 p., father of e6oIroixros,3788 post ca. 184 p., father of edAapos, 4795 e&6XosAiovvuo5obpov (Epirrios), ca. 160-170 p., 35912= eXapos (nEipEEU5), e&CAos Aiovuvao&cpou (9yr-ntos), 168/9 p., 37328, was post 217 p., 4795 e&,XapoSo (TEIpEEIu), eaAis : Al?(ios) eafis ('AvTroXiSos),ca. 205 p., 44715; the ephebe 154/5 p. (I.G., 112, 206782) ca. 374/3 a., father of Oappias, 385, 82 demotic is HaArlwvEis; cf. Al. e. ('A.) *eapptiaSns('EpXiEus), (P.A., 6586); cf. e. e. ('E.) eafi[s]: [..]7r eaXi[s] BEp(EvEKi8TIS), 188/9 p., 41617 ca. 160 p., eaXfi[S] : AaaooiCiEosEaAi[s] (KuvBae0vaiEOs), 341/0 a., 385, 82 ; [e]appias Oappias eappiaSov ('EpxiEUS), 3874; eappias 'EpXievs,3883 (P.A., 6590) = e. e. 3628; cf. 'EpXtEVS, in Sounion deme decree 331/0 a. (L.G., II2, 1181) EaXSf : Aacrooi(tos) aXfis VE(CdTEpoS) (KuSa0rvaElus),166/7 ca. 168 a., 21457 eappOvcov(Xo?MEiSrls), p., 36934 ], ca. 256/5 a., father of 'Hp68copos,1285-6 eacfis : AaCoOup(ios) eoafis wrp(EcrO1'Trpos) (KuSceaOvaOlEu),eE[- --eE[--] [....]AXou ('AKapavrTiSo), 335/4 a., 43112-113 166/7 p., 36933 [EAfis AoCoie]Eounlapco(r(T6srs),eponymos of Hadrianis eg[---] (OivETSoS),ca. 263 a., father of [... .]p&rrns,11714 7295 ca. 231/2 p., 49117 = Aiup. A. 6 Ka . . . ., KoaI1rr's ee[---] ('AXaiEvS?), ca. 314/3 a., father of OE6SoTos, e[ E[ 9[----], e[----
INDICES
404
ca. 336/5a., fatherof [. . a]]vros,62149 ee6povuos (1nEipaIEOS), 178/7 a., 19473; cf. e. eEoavou n1., Oe[----] ('Axapv6Es), -TrlrV rapaKEufivin Dionysios' archonship, eE[---] ('Axapvems),ca. 323-313a., fatherof [K]apve?ot[os], o-rpa-rTy6s rri 207/6 ? a. (LG., II2, 27984)
6816 ] (Opi&aos), ca. 290-280 a., 6854
e?r
OE[-----]
('II loIOCp&rS?),post ca. 216p., 47345
EEo0T-[o](u) (OivaTos), 304/3a., 5930= eEoyETrcov eeoTi[pou] (OivaTos), 304/3a., 61269 [9eoyE]T-rov
eeOy[bvqs], ca. 155/6 p., father of 'Apa[-ri]Srls,41948 ca. 211/0-202/1a., 13744 4547; the eEo[y?vrls],ca. 171/2 p., father of [EOK]apxros, e3&yyeXos(KrlpiaTSE), demotic is cf. 2. and E. of Eu. father ca. EVOSoos, (E.) a., probably IpVrir'os; 376/5 eE&ByyXos (uZvraXriTrlos), 3412(P.A., 6605) EOoyvrls ('AKavcraTisoS), ca. 134/5 p., father of 'IiKoioS, 37160-61 = E. (2q(rrpos) OedyyEXos(XoW7ijSris),336/5 a., 42237; may = OE&vy?,os med. s. IV (XoAXXi8ls),father of [E]uav[yEX]os,former master of a Oeoy?v[-s] Srip3covo(Acov-riSosor 'AKcxapaVT{8S), slave ca. 320 a. (L.G.,II2, 155633= H.,XXVIII, 1959, 2218) a., 2317-18 (P.A., 6695); the father, -ripcov KXirTOV, appears in the same list, 2319-20 eayyvins 'AKEo6v8pou('AvaycXorlos), 334/3 a., 4411 (P.A., OeoyvInsrlAidraTo(OivriSos), 335/4 a., 43142-143,brother of 6609) 6294 ca. 336/5a., fatherof [osai ?]vwros, rFvvaios1REicTov(OivriJSos),43148-149 (KEqaXEOUS), eEayEv7sS 97/6 a., 25959 (TTaXXivEUs), 138/9p., 33338 eEoyEvrs (lTTo'EXpaiBos), GEaykvils OeayEvls: AAX(ios) ca. 330 a., 4723(P.A., 6697) eEoylvrls'Epyoqi[ou ('AyyeNEUS), 341/0a., 3837 (P.A., 6616) eE&6yrl (EKKoXcovoU), of and the treasurer 'A,ro?Acoviov 'OfiOev, GeEyrls OEoyEvrls 'Eppoy[ivou]('Avcyvp&ctos),304/3 a., 61180; cf. prytanis E. 'A., I.G., II2, 5631(P.A., 6701) prytaneis paullo ante 19 p., 3043; [ec&yrjs 'AwroXcovi]ou ca. 290-280 a., 6824 eEoyEvrT1SEoyvflro(u)('AXapvEVS), 'Of0Ev, 30413 'ATro]MXXcovou 'OfiEv, 30410; [OE6&yrs Oeoyvrls (Br1aaiEOtS),ca. 367/6 a., father of 'Apt-rreus,4420 303/2 a., 6294 [Oeai?]v-?rosOeayvou (KE?aX?SU),
(AlavriSos), 335/4 a., 43200-201 eE&ryyEXosEvoK?Aou[5]
os), ca. 314/3 a., father of [A ?]lfov, 72243 OEaiTrl-rTo (EUcovvul.S), ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13723
OeaTo[s] ('Ava9Oo a
(P.A., 6704) OEoyEvrls (Eiurupirils),ca. 53 a., adoptivefatherof OeoyEvrs,
293103 eatiriTsro 'AXe{co[vo]s(KoOcoK(51IS), 304/3 a., 61121 treasurer eEap[oov] ()airpevus), ca. 83 a., father of 'Aplor6pcxxos, Eoy?vrisGEoylvovy6vcp8i 'AXMeavSpou EvTrupiSrqs, of military funds ca. 20 a., 293102-106;for the family cf. 27351; probably = . 'A. )., ephebe 107/6 a. (I.G., II2, 1011, IV106;P.A., 6639); cf. 'A. (0.) and perhaps also: H., Suppl. I, p. 191 ca. 50 a., 27352 [eEoy]kvrl[s---] (Opoialos), councillor? ca. 370 a., 492104 eEapicov 'Aptoropa&[Xov] (cOa?irPEOs), archon 351/0 a., 193 (P.A., 6641) eOeXXos, (P.A., 6710) see also eEPIacroKXfis 312o1 eElCaeoKAhfiS: [E]EoyEvqs (Krllqai1Ei), ca. 63/4 p., father of [O]eoyivr%s, eEplreoKXfis(OpEappios),370/69? a., 1358 (P.A., 6665); for [e]EoykvTs ~ (KrlqyialiE),96/7p., 312io; perhaps = E. ~ K., relatives, including the famous e. NEOK?OUS O).,cf. P.A., ephebe 50/1-52/3 p. (.G., II2, 19731i) 6666-9, and A.P.F., 6669, stemma E?oyivrls (AalirrpEvs wrrpaXos),ca. 400/399 a., father of 1435 [eej]io-rtos (AiyiIev's?), ca. 250 a., 10028; cf. P.A., 6645 'AvSpopvrlns, 222/1 a., 12985 (I.G., II2, 5367) eEoyiV1s(AUEKOVOe?S), see also eiE&oOoKAfis eeOZ,ToKAfis: Oeoyivls (Otivcos), 223/2 a., 12761 EIII0ITroKXfis:[--'I]O1v(tos) OeEiUioroK,fis, post med. s. II p., esoyvrls (nlaiaviei), ante med. s. IV a., father of OouKiXis, 3514; perhaps = 'I. O. 'AXaious (I.G., II2, 2075) 3210(P.A., 6719) OeplaCroKAfi1 Aaqvov (nToirojcatsos), ca. 198 p., 44316 = 0. ehoylvrls eEoScbpov(nlatovi6Ss), 370/69 ? a., 1397-98(P.A., A. OXu(eVs),ephebe 165/6 p. (I.G., II2, 2090106) 6721); GeoykvNsT1., SiaTrrTrnTs 329/8 a. (.G., II2, 19257 = P.A., 6720), is probably a son EIo-roK1fqs ('AXapVEus), post ca. 185 p., father of [E]io1io-ros, 48215 eEoyvrls 'A?iou (npopaXiocos),post med. s. IV a., 3263(P.A., 0epIoT[o0KAfs](BtaaiiES), s. I p., 3086, perhaps = Tipqptos 6724); his grandfather may be P.A., 6723 or I.G., II2, 0. (LG., II2, 5902; cf. H., XXXIII, 1964,p. 218) KAaulSios
41146-48 [0E]]p,icov,ca. 153/4 p., father of Arl[fpr]Tptos, OEiioicov(AEovrTios),178/9-179/80 p., epifocov : KA(aOiBios) 39919 = KA.0ElEiacov,ephebe of Leontis 165/6 p. (1.G., II2, 209074) : M(&pKoS) OeiJiocov'AlrlveIus,archon EECiocov MOUv(&rTIS) ca. 205 p., 4472-3, 4482-3 epicrcov 'AwoXAcoviov (EviTupiSls),ante med. s. II p., 323io OEpi'cov: ['loi]Xtos 0epio'c[v lTnacavls ?], eponymos 169/70
p. velpaullopost, 3813 epficrcov (nTTarlvevs), post ca. 183 p., father of Oeiacovv,47236 D( -aXAnrvivs),post ca. 216 p., 47236 OECpiTcov EOu0vEco(naM7Xrivsis), *O9EPIITES 335/4 a., 43216-217 eeo[---- 'Ae]povErs,,rrEpirTOfipna198/9 ., 4425-6 ca. 338/7 a., father of IcoKpariflS,5861 eoE[----] (KE(paXeUs), ca. 135/6 p., father of [T]p*qp)ov, 37213 Oo[----] (OXAveUs),
eeopou[X
] ('Ofi0Ev), ca. 290-280a., 6849
7296and a descendantI.G., II2, 7297(N.P.A., p. 92). 37368 Oeoyivrls (qtrTTnos), ca. 135/6 p., father of 'IKocIOS, and (ipllos (.G., II2, 206780)= e. ('AKavavri5oS) Oeoy?vrls (OpE&pios),ca. 132-137 p., father of 'ApicrTEiSls, 37019= [Oeoykvqs](Ope&ppios),ca. 155/6 p., father of ['Api]oCTl[8rls], 4177-8 ('A7XioOios), 336/5 a., 42235 EE6yvnTros eE6yvrlTos('AXapvevS), ca. 323-313 a., father of eoyivrls, 6824 e6yvT-ros (2TE1piIs), ca. 337/6 a., father of [ s, ] 61232 EFoyvis (>rlyal0s), ca. 374/3 a., father of 866c0opos, 3862
(P.A., 6743) eEo8[----], ca. 336/5a., fatherof [ ]os, 6262 240-230a., 113i ] (Aiavcriros), [e]Eo5[ *[E]E6Sapos:'lo[rios O]e6S8apos TrEp(i0eS), post ca. 217 p.,
47717 [Ee]6pouvos(TroXalcdatBos), 180/79 a., 18773 oe6p3ouos(KpcoriSrs),post ca. 288 a., father of [.. .]cav8[po]s, Oe65oSos ('AvacXoartos), councillor? ca. 370 a., 492150
8865
(P.A., 6747,corrected)
INDICES
405
ca. 205 p., 44825; eEo86cnos 'AT-rTr&o('iTWoOecovriSoS), e6oScopos'Avrip&vou ('AAco1rKeus),334/3 a., 4456 (P.A., . 'A. TElTpalEus, 6854) = e. 'A. 'A., orator 334/3 a. (LG., II2, 3305) ephebe 154/5 p. (I.G., II2, perhaps = e68copoS('Acoe-rrxiKev), paullo ante 187 p., father of [--]i2067144) eEo86Moio(GopiKios),ca. 411/0 a., father of [---], 86 (P.A., os, 46718, may = post ca. 183 p., father of e665copos, ('AMco-rrtKFjeO), OE6ScopoS 6752) 47246 ca. 149/50 p., father of 'A? {avSpos, eEo66oioS(AacTpnrpEvs), post ca. 216 p., 47246 40658 e668copos3 ('AXcorTKqfiev), ca. Ka-ra a., father of Acop6eoS, 3871 5Evoqav-rou 374/3 (AlIOneE'S), AaprlrpEus,secretary Trpvra- e665copoS [eo5s]6c[ios] vEfav193/2 a., 1671-2; [eEo86cros=EVO)paVTOu AalwTrrpE]OS, (P.A., 6863) ] ('EXuaivios?), 281/0 a., 72129 e668cop[os 16826 38 8973; eE65copos('EpXI6's),ca. 287/6 a., father of NiK6Oqrnos, [eE65oTos],archon 95/4 a., 2611, 6133 and cf. II2, 49136 A.P.F., 7716, 6119, stemma, ca. 6115, I.G., 231/2 ee68oTo[s ----] p., ('Apiav[iSos), and addendum OE68oTos 0E[----] ('A iEus?), 281/0a., 7295 ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13718 eE65oTS ('AXcoiTEK}fieEv), ca. 150 a., 23617 eE65coposEvi&vpou(E*coVVuEsu5), ca. of a., father of 'Ap[XIiA]fis, father ca. 221/0 Oe6Atros, (eopiKlos), a., E6E0opoS &E68oTos ('ApnyTpoTrrfiev), 168/7 1742, [17613],[1772](P.A., 6871) 2432, [38] councillor? 343/2 a., 49355 [0]E6copo[s] (AamK&I8s), paullo post 220 a., 15519; cf. OE66oTosAEK[E,EE*rS], 0. e. A., Ti-LXnTTrl's ca. 130-120 a. (I.G., II2, 193911 = of father ca. epaao-po[uos], 137/6 a., [EE6oTros](EpiEiioS), P.A., 6876) 2542; OE68oTos,25441 OE65opo[s](MEMAT?s),ca. 354 a., father of ee6c5opos,49417; e6oSoros(EuTrupfSrls), 336/5 a., 42253 19613 probably = E. EuSl?iiouvM. (P.A., 6882); for the family eE68oTosA[---] ? (Opiaolos), paullo post 178/7 a., cf. A.P.F., 6882, stemma of father 273 ca. EOE6qXO[S], 10921; a., [eE66oTos](KElpi&Sr8S), ?), Ca.29/8-22/1 a., 29053 (MEXITrE1S restored from and identified with OE68oToSemo9iAovK., eE6Ocopos'ETIrVEfiKO unidentified list ca. 321 a., secretary 270/69 a. (I.G., II2, 771, 772; H., IV, 1935, p. eo6ScoposeEo5cbpo[v](MehXT?5s), 49417 P.A., 6883) (= 582) Oe6copos (Muppivoiaios), 220/19 a., 13095 eE68oTor (KiCErlie<s),ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13741; the following is perhaps a son: OE65[copos?](OivaTos),ca. 314/3 a., father of [---- ]6copo, 72205; cf. P.A., 6887 eeO6oTS (KTqitiEivS), ca. 158/7 a., father of eE65oTos, 2504 Oivalos, flutist 145/4, 140/39 a., [23912], 24050, E68oToEo86-rou 7rrlo-rTmrs ee65copos S -rrpoSpcov125/4 Krlcqoa[iuS], 127-128 a., 2504 ca. 374/3 a., father of OctMvos,3845 eE65o-ro (K KoiAriS),ca. 211/0 a., father of eE6o-rOos, EE60copos('OTpvvEUs), 44 6889) (P.A., 19432, 34, eE65oTos EoST6ou(EKKolANs),prytanis and treasurer of the ee65copos(laiavi?5s), 336/5 a., 42147 O6OScpoS(naiavtE6S),220/19 a., 13076 prytaneis 178/7 a., 19418-19,32, 34, 44 Oe60Sopos(Tlaavi0s), ca. 423-408 a., father of [--]copoS, 1012 177/8 p., 39825 (MEhrrTss), e6[8]o-rTO ['A]e[rjvi]covos ] (TTaiaviE6S), ca. 20 a., 29334 ravKiou (MEhXrETv ee6aopos [ ?), ca. 29/8-22/1 a., 29051 e&[65]orToS e866copos (naiovirls), ca. 400/399 a., father of esoyyvrls, eE660oTo 'AXEkoOvoS (TTaavi;'s), ca. 20 a., 29347 1397(P.A., 6891) ca. 330 a., 478 (P.A., 6799) 068oTros 'AVTnTroU (-aliavlEUS), 328/7 a., 4927; may = eE6oOTOS e60EcopoSl'HaANrv?(S), 334/3 a., 4444 (P.A., 6800) (TTaXnk7vevS), e6Ocopos 'AvtriScpou(iHaXrlvsUs), 335/4 a., 43218-219 eE68oTos (nlEpaiEvs),178/7 a., 19475; cf. O. (T.), father of 178/7 a., 19474; perhaps = Oe66copos(nTElpaiOEs), ECvapo9oS,ernplErlT'rsca. 130-120 a. (.G., II2, 194046 = ee6<6cp>os (rEtpaiEUs), ca. 155 a., 22637 P.A., 6802) 66-68 orator 2547, (n7Xco0is),335/4 a., 4351 (P.A., 6896), was father a., e66copos ouvie;s], e6ESorSTAI[o5cbpou 104/3 ' of NiCovn., secretary KaTr& TrpruavEfav 302/1 a. (.G., II2, (P.A., 6803) Hauoavfou(XT'lpE\S),post med. s. IV a., 3244(P.A., 499-505, etc.); a later member of the same family, perhaps OE68OTos a grandson = 6804) 8564 37113 of father ca. (nAcoOeUs),ca. 289/8 a., father of NfKcov, eE6OcopoS E0Kap1ros, ee65orTO(qp'rrlioS), 134/5 p., ('PaJvoulios), ca. 247/6 a., father of 'Apiorcov,1352 eE65oTos(Y^rTTIos), ca. 336/5 a., father of X&plaos,6279 e6EScopoS ] ('Ofieov),ca. 290-280 a., 6851 E6Oco(pos) ('PaovoiCIos), ca. 223/2 a., father of e06-nTos, eEoso[p 17056 42150 a., 336/5 eEo6Spi{81n(KvSaOrlvaie5s), ca. 83 a., father of [eoUK]prroS, ca. 336/5 a., father of Aiav6pos, es66copoS ('PaivoOCTos), eeScop1i8nS (DcaArip~es), 27336 62290 e866copos ('A8piaviSos), ca. init. s. II p., father of ['H]p65copos, E60copos (TreiplOs), ca. 337/6 a., father of [----]s, 61231 [----] (ETlPIeus),150-190 p., 38415 3398 OE6ocopos (TEtP-piEs), 169/70 p., 37850; cf. e. 3 I., eE65copos('Avrnoxi8os),ca. 172 p., father of OE6ocoposand eO68coposvE(cbOTpoS) II2, 209018) 165/6 p. (I.G., coypovio-rniS AoplvevoS, 44730, 31 ca. 205 p., 44730 (-rEtplrOS),169/70 p., 37849 eE65coposnrpE(aCrTPOpos) eE66copos ('AvTIoxiSOS), Arlrl-rpiou(ZTEipi0s),ca. 20 a., 29350(= P.A., eE65cpos (A^lTTrpicSos), post ca. 258 a., father of AaS&pas, OE68copoS 1254 6901) eE6ocop(os)(AEov-isos), ca. 145/6-146/7p., father of nldpyiqos, eeO68opoS(TpiKop*aios), 223/2 a., 12724 ca. 190/89 a., 17093 39926 Oe66co[pos](TpiKopUaios), e660coposer6yviSos ( vr)yaIEus),341/0 a., 3862 (P.A., 6908); ] ('AL[.nrvti), ca. 50-40 a., 28015 [e]e68opo[s an ancestoris probablyP.A., 6907. ] ('A[rlvies), ca. 50-40 a., 28016 ee65copoS[
406
INDICES
s. IV-III a., father of [--]aaias, e[Eo]KA[E]{6[s8](K KEpcapcov),
s. IV-III a., 5653 [e]E6rrop[TIrs] (?KKEpaplcov), 5652 O6rOTopros : Bip(oOri?os) eE6rrowrros (MapaOcdbvos),194/5 (?) ('PaIvoiatos), 166/5 a., 21628 [elEOv6XeSns p., 4246 ca. 182-150 a., 2183 eEOK7fi[s],IJTir-r&S wTpoiSpcov Oe6rorop1ros(Hacxaviess),336/5 a., 42144; cf. e. -nrrovui8ou eeOKAs, ca. init. s. III a., father of [ ], 1037 T., I.G., II2, 7054 eEoKXfis (Epoi68rs), 169/8 a., 212117 [eE6ororTros](TTaavtwis), ca. 155/4 a., father of Ti[pcov],2525 [e]EoKAfij (KiKvvEs), ca. 338/7 a., father of [----], 5849 (P.A., 7037) eEOKAfiS (Aouvois), ca. 293 a., father of TTpoKAf,837 oE6wroolaros eaA&idcov Taia(vlEcvs), eponymos 169/70 p., 3788 "'IlpTouv s. II p., 3478 *[..] eEOKOIP1EvOS e6oTrolnros (rTaM VEv's), ca. 367/6 a., father of KAeo-rrEfdS, (MapaOcbvios), EEOKpiVTl 'YP3&SrIs, 328/7 a., 4914 = e. 'Y., Siatci-rrl 330/29 4441; cf. K. e. (TT.) a. (I.G., II2, 240944-45;cf. B.S.A., L, 1955, pp. 27-28, 32) e6o&Tooplro (-rEipiEOi),336/5 a., 42188 and well known from the speeches of Demosthenes and eo6wrroplros EOVOqpovoS (TEiep&Ios), 256/5 a., 8524 (P.A., Pseudo-Demosthenes (P.A., 6946) 7042) *eEoKpIfCIosnTaoafovos? Otov, secretary Kcra rrpuravEiav e?6Tro[pros] (O(uEUs),ca. 145 p., father of NiK6orparros, 39238= e. ().), ca. 135 p., father of e. and N. (.G., II2, 228/7 a., 1202-3 255 a., 8830(P.A., 6950) eE6KPITOS Av[---] (AeUKovoEss),post 206812, 67) ca. 400/399 a., father of *[e?o]-rrpo-r[i][6ns eEoKSj1iS (AaPrTrpEs KCaeUrTEp9V), E[ ]T ('E-rr1KKTflQ io), 303/2 a., 62198 eouKv6ifrls, 1454 eo-r[----] ('AXapVEwi), ca. 180 a., 1909 ca. 336/5a., fatherof ['E6]pTIos, *[EE?]6Xa[os? -----] (?x KicoGv),46/5 a., 28125 eo-r[---] (epia6mos), 62169 eE6Xvros es06E0Tou'ApiTp[wTrfijev],secretary Koara 'rrpv- e6T6lpoS : Atios e6OTEIIIO (Z9rrTTlos), 168/9 p., 37333 TavEiav 135/4 a., 2432, 38, [56], 150-151; E6AvTros 'ApIrrpo- eEoT\(r(s) (OiVE8Sos),ca. 258 a., father of [ ]s, 1246 [TrfieEv], 2446 (TPIKopvcaIO), eroT-riAs: KaiAiosGEooTrArs paullo ante 180/1 eEopiSrls (KvuacrlvatEs), ca. 197/6 a., father of A\Ocav5pos, p., 39721 2197; [e]EopIi8r[s](Ku8aeivaioss), father of [AOMaavSpos],ekoT'rTSKaXitco?vo(us)(TptvEpieEus), 303/2 a., 62225 2208; eE[opui'S)],22041 GE6rTlOS (ArTllTlrpia6os),post 225 a., 1253 ee6pivrlcros,ca. 333 a., father of[eE6T1ipoS ....], 633 Tpuq)covoS ("Eppios), 167/8 p., 37145 'Aervo[---] ('ArtrciSos), init. s. III p., 45916 eE6pvrlaCroS eE6Tinpo Euq9pavop(os) (EucovuvIES), 256/5 a., 8642 eeo6vrlcrrosTThovUrpXou('AXapves), post ca. 218 p., 48212= e6Tlios Trpna-oKAkOUS OopaieiS, secretary Kcra Trpvraveiav e. n. ['A.], member of genos of Kerykes ca. 200 p. (I.G., 254/3 a., 892 II2, 2340b23; cf. S.E.G., XII, 1409) and father of ['Api?]- eE6OTIrO (AouacIsS), 360/59 a., 1719(P.A., 7066) o-rapxos(.G., II2, 2340b20,etc.) eE6TIP[os] (Oivaios), ca. 337/6 a., father of eEoyi-rcov,5930= eE6pvloCTro(KvuavrTi651),ca. 376/5 a., father of eE6pmc-ro[s], Ge6Ti[pos] (OlvaTos), ca. 337/6 a., father of [EoyEi]-rov, 61269 3624 ee6Tlros eo6Scb(pou)('Papvouclos), ca. 190/89 a., 17056; cf. e6[pvro-To[s] eeovriva-rou (Kuvav-ri5s), 343/2 (?) a., 3624 H., XL, 1971, p. 315, note on line 56 (P.A., 6969) e66TIloS OEEOVOU (XOMAf6ISi),ca. 280 a., 7416 (P.A., 7071) eE6plnvo-ros Aicovos(Taiavivs), ca. 330 a., 476 (P.A., 6972) [e]Eo9av[--] ('Avrioxi8os), ca. 176/5-170/69 a., 20419 eopvriloros 'E[w]acxEvovos[Tpopaifoios], secretary of the eEOpqvrlS ('A,ipocrIOS),Ca. 168 a., 21471 boule and demos 166/5 a., 21614; [EO6pvrlcrroSTTpopa- eEoq&pv(is) ('Avayvp&aios),ca. 289/8 a., father of ToCEifSnrrros, Aioaos],21650-51; cf. R.E.G., LXIII, 1950, p. 153, No. 87 8660 e6pvnvo-ros (Ocyalios), prytanis and lepo-rot6s 341/0 a., [O&EoAvS1 ca. 215 a., treasurer of the prytaneis, 'EwlrriKi(8qS], 3861, 86-87(P.A., 6978) 1324, 10; e6oqd&VnSq 13224 ('E-n'TIeKiTnS), s. IV-III a., 5622 eEOsEv[---] (AEcovriSos), ca. 137-154 p., father of Olhtpcos, e[Eo9]&vrln(K KoiAT?s), [e]6SE[voS --]eco..
pos 'AXapvXES, 1TTT rnrr15s
irpo8pcov 166/5
a., 2164 [eE]s6gvos (E*covUvwc s), ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13724; for his ancestors cf. A.P.F., 6990, stemma eE6S6vos(OlvaTos),173/2 a., 20686 [[e66SE]vos] (aAorlpEss), ca. 337/6 a., father of [[... v6rls] ], 592 =
e)E6EvoS((Da?pipsis), ca. 337/6 a., father of [---]vf6js, 61247; a later member of the same family may = eE[6SE]vos(cDaipeO5s),223/2 a., 12738 ee6[Evos (Xoei5SrlTs), ca. 313 a., father of E66npos, 7416 (P.A., 6999) eE?o-rie8[s---] ('Apaqrivtos),councillor ? ca. 370 a., 49238 E6-rropLros 97/6 a., 25947 (nToAoalifS6os), e06Troprro ('A?AcoTrEKe),ca. 330 a., 4656 (P.A., 7021) e6oroprIos
: KA(a6i8os) eE6TroinLos ('AxapvE5s ?), post ca.
216p., 47331
eE61-roplTos'AVrIYvo(us)('AX?sp8ocios),303/2 a., 62246 e66Troprros NeiK9p6[pou] (BrlatirUs), init. s. IIp., 32130 eE6rroxrros(?K KEpaAcov), 336/5 a., 42287; either he or a
descendantpossibly=
39516 =
eeog9[vnls] (K KoifXls),ca. 137-154 p., father of (DiMpcos, 3964 [eOo]9d&vr A[i]o[K]?MouS (KoXcovesS), 281/0 a., 72218;perhaps= e?0oavrs [Ai?]o,ious (KoXovevs), post 255 a., 8863 EEo(&vrs(lTaioviSrls),222/1 a., 12998 [e]eoT&vr1KacAo-rp6arou (npoorr6aATios), 305/4 a., 5854 ek6pavros ('AXaiels), ca. 374/3 a., father of Euvoo-TiSrs, 3852 (P.A., 7086) ca. 314/3 a., father of ['Avrr]{xaTros, (nHalVAAVEs), E6cpavcros 72232 [e]e69awvro (TTpooinrT&ios?), ca. 373 a., father of [----], 394; cf. e. ecayevi{ou Vn., s. IV-III a. (I.G., II2, 23558 = P.A., 7089); the name may also be restored [KA]E6qawros e[E69]avTro(2yrriIos), ca. 314/3 a., father of AuvcipaXos, 7218 eO6qrl0os (Ku8aOivaisns), 155/4 a., 225103, perhaps = e. ca. 158/7 a. (.G., II2, 245248) [K.], father of 'lepoaV&rrrs, ee69loqo[s],archon 348/7 a., 263 (P.A., 7106) eE69olos : IsPE[i]Se6oXiAos, hrTcrrTaTmS 209/10 p., rrpvravEcov 4603 Eo)6~zos 'HAMoS6cpou ('Alrlnvses),med. s. I a., 27837
INDICES ] ('AcaiEIS), 304/3 a., 61196; for earlier 0E69pios E[ members of the family cf. A.P.F., 5791, stemma ('AxapvEus),ca. 290-280 a., 6821; E6691X0o 'E[XEC]Trp[]Tro(u) on the family cf. A.P.F., 11672 X, stemma 0E69pXos(rapyfrnios), ca. 149/50 p., father of epairricov, 40618 335/4 a., 43135-136;his son, eE6q1pios Xapioiou (ElpECaSrls), X. 0. El., was lnacrrrans-rrpo8pcov302/1 a. (I.G., II2, 5007-8) ca. 240 a., 10921(P.A., 7143) eo06Trou](KEIpli&STS), OE6pl7io[s eE6q90o5XaiPEou (KPIcoEO5),334/3 a., 4461 (P.A., 7145) 336/5 a., 42156; his father may = eE69pilo5(KuvaOTcvaiE?s), ca. 360 a., 157 (P.A., (Kvua0rvateius), [OE]6o9pos'Apicrcovos 7146); perhaps a later member of the same family was ephebe in 267/6 a. (I.G., eE69ptoso EoEvovKuSva0vacEivs, = 66547 P.A., 7147) II2, eE69i;oS (?K MuppivoUirrls),341/0 a., 3867; ee69iNos ?y 3887 MuppIvorrr-S,EIpoTrol6S, ca. 336/5 a., father of 'Avatvi[iv]js, 62179 E6l?iXos('OijOEv), OE691ios(iE Oiou), 173/2 a., 20682 EE6tlXos(raiavisOS), ca. 136/7 p., father of eE69l0o5, 37829 , (TTaiaVlEVS), 169/70p., 37829; probably = E. o FT., OE6917oS ca. 166-185 p. (I.G., II2, 248122; cf. T.A.P.A., LXXI, 1940, p. 305)
407
&ovAtlKaOou &hrr&-r1srrpoE8pcov 188/7 a., 17615 M6X[ITrVs], ecov Aiovvaiov (laitaviiS), 169/70 p., 37822; probably = Oe.A. ., ephebe ante 180 p. (I.G., II2, 210711; cf. S.E.G., XII, 120io) c&o(pos)('EXUwivios), ca. 168/7 a., father of [AJ]aca
OrjpirriTtrl[s]((p!lrrmos),ca. 336/5 a., father of EOpautEvnrs, 6284 = E. I., father of [---], oco9povlio-w 306/5 a. (I.G., II2, 47818,70) e.pitav[6s] : r(&aos) [OIap]ios 9elpav[6s] [Ma]paccbvios, archon 186/7 p., 4114-5 E6as ('AvyEXEus), 220/19 a., 130103 Ooivos('A-rriveS),ca. 164/3 a., father of [eo]vos, 2466 [eoq]vos eoivou 'ArrlvevS,orator 131/0 a., 2466 (= P.A., 7245; N.P.A., p. 98) e69qAtos : BipoUiAios eE69Xos (rTaiaviEus), 162/3 p., 3646; (iK Krsjov), 367/6 a., 1452 e8691to5, 166/7 p., 36913 OouyEiTcov fin. s. II p., 43713; [BiP(oOA7ioS)] e60910,o (rTTIpaciJ), 135/4 a., 24382, probably = e. HT., eouyeiTdrv (XouviEis), ca. 358 a., father of AlovuvoiXo5, 5227 (P.A., 6686) lepo-ro6s 148/7 a. (I.G., II2, 1938o1); cf. P.A., 7155 eouyvrls ('AKaLav-risos), ca. 368/7 a., father of lrouOBcopos, (TetOius), 303/2 a., 62223 ee6qitos EOX&pous 431i5 ep69iXAo(TTpopaoaitos),336/5 a., 42166= ] (=u1-raicbv), ca. 393-373 a., 2023 ca. 337/6 a., father of [Oiioaj]-iSrls, eouy[bvils ? e661tXoS(TTpopaXiaios), ca. 321 a., 5541; perhaps [O]ou8liseovUia6ov ('AAcoTrEKe0Ev), 61236; cf. 0. e. Fn.(I.G., 12, 7299) = e. 'A., father of NwKapiorrn (I.G., 1I2, 5571) Aik(ios) e669iXo5 (XovvlEss), 11yrlyns ee69iXos : nr6(TwXrO) 180/1 p., 4027-8; TT(6irXios)A0(ios) E6691AoSouviEUs, *eouv86i&8s ('AXcorKrmfiev),ca. 354 a., father of[e]ouvqs, 5541 [eo]v86lios (OuXactos), ca. 321 a., 548 181/2 p., 40513 49429 *eol86
INDICES
408
OpaovK.fis3 (qprr-ros), ca. 160-170 p., 35917
eouvKvSiqs eEoK1Sous (Aaor-mrpes5 KaorrepOev),367/6 a., A. KoCtO on a dikast's pinakion (LG., 1454= EovUKUSiSls II2, 1877) ca. 325 a., 5226 (P.A., 7280), eoutrmiSpSisaviou (ZoUVteOS), identified with e. [O.] S., lessee of a mine ca. 338/7 a. (H., XIX, 1950, p. 264, No. 2012-13) e(ou&vns (Muppivouaios),336/5 a., 42180 Eouxaprn KaA[----] (TlaarnvEs), 273/2 a., 7830 ep[ ], 303/2 a., 6250
(KoOcoKiris), 360/59a., 1725(P.A., 7330) EpaoAMcov epdpovAos ('AvaqXorlios), ca. 377/6 a., father of rlauoavias, 4413 (P.A., 7340) ('AxapvEvs),ca. 321 a., 543-4 [9]p&ovXX[os A]Eovr&co[s] eparovuXos('EAuEoivos?), ca. 368/7 a., father of epaovKWfis, 43185; cf. 9. 0. ('E. ?) epacrAox(os) (Eucowvups),ca. 289/8 a., father of -evorifis,
8645;on the familycf. A.P.F., 11221,stemma
] (Teip&atos),ca. 250 a., 908 ] (KtncvvvEs), fin. s. II p., 4363
ep[ epaa[
epacoloaXOs(Muppivouaios),ante med. s. IV a., father of
3227(P.A., 7354) nouKXAfis,
epaoiEaSflnoXuliou ('Aypufi/s [0rrvEpOEv]),367/6 a., 1447 (AitcovES),ante med. s. IV a., 1613(P.A., 7297a) [ep]&ormnTos Kaai[ou r]apy'ri-r[ioS],priest of the eponymos [Ep&aCtrrwro paullo ante 178/7 a., 1931-2; ep&otraroSKa?aiou rapyfTrKaXX[iovrapyiTrTlOS, 178/7 a., 19436, 108-109; ep&aoTirros rtos], ca. 176-169 a., 2059; OpaaltrrTro rapy'irrios, 20559-61; the following may be a grandson: epa&caolroSKa7Aiourapy'Trrlo[s], priest of the eponymos, 135/4 a., 24352, 135-136, [2441-2]; on the familly cf. H., XXXIII, 1964, pp. 191-192 (stemma: H., Suppl. I, p. 123). ep&aCTir[iT]oS (AVKovolEvIS), ca. 313 a., father of Gp&crmnroS, 7412 epaTioTrros epaCoirr[wr]ov (AKovoieVs), ca. 280 a., 7412(P.A.,
7300)
epaUoviUvris(OlXai8ris),ca. 376/5 a., father of [A]vouijAis,365
(P.A., 7356) 9pacoavuJl6ri ('Ayvoiuaos), ca. 376/5 a., father of ApooK10AEiSiS, 349 (P.A., 7363) 43194 epaCavup ,rls('AvoKails), ca. 368/7 a., father of 9p&crcov, epaCovp[8r1s] (vTr-rTaicbv), ante med. s. IV a., father of [----]vos, 312 epaouvi'8TlS(naiaviEuS),336/5 a., 42142 ca. 337/6 a., father of epacrEpaav'iSrls (TTpoacrr&6lros), P[o]uXos,6191 ca. 403 a., father of [----], 49290 [e]paCTCov (AECOVri8os), ep[a]aco[v] ('AvaKalEu'), ca. 403 a., father of ['Apo-roK]Afis, 492140; may= e[pa&]cov'ApiaoroKMous ('AvaKacius),councillor ? ca. 370 a., 492137(P.A., 7380); a later member of the same family probably = Opacowv epaoCaUpfiov('AvaKa1sES), 335/4 a., 43193-194;for later members of the same family cf. P.A., 7381-2
epaa[v.]o[--] ('AyKuAEvS),ca. 337/6 a., father of [---]6rrs, 6141 [0p]actipovuo[s ----], init. s. III a., 643 epacrvpov7oo[s] ('A WraiSos),post ca. 216 p., 47019 epactnp[ov]Xos:Aip(iAXos)epaoovp[ov]Aos ('A-rraciSos),trea- Opd&[C]cov Krlioieus,orator 135/4a., 2437,42 EvOvKupTrou surer init. s. III p., 45917 ca. 374/3 a., father of Xaipeqov, 3839 Opaocov(KoXXurEus), (P.A., 7389), probably son of Eopaavc,ouvosOpd&acovoS epacopouXos KXeopvTros('1wTro0cov-riSos),ca. 205 p., 44817 K.; cf. P.A., 7305, stemma,and A.P.F., 7305, stemma) epaoi5po[vuos eEos6-rou"EppEos],secretary Kard& wrpvravEfav 104/3 a., 2542; OpacipouAos Oeoo86Tov[E]ppEios,25441 [9]pa&covNiKOo-rp&rou (no6pio), ca. 340 a., 3916 ca. 337/6 a., father of [----]s, epaotipovu(os) (MshArEvs), epaacov (SuppiSrls), 193/2 a., 16866; cf. E. epaacvKM
identifiedby Kirchneras a brotherof Eopaoav?os OpaoOAXov AEKEaXi65(LG., II2, 3056, 19336 = P.A., 7341) who
ep6mrr6 : [Ai]KiV'epTrr-r6 (KXcoTriSrs),ca. 175 p., 39221
Oviio[---] (epiaaios), ca. med. s. III a., father of 'Apio-rrv,
was father of EpaovKXfis, 1368 dycovoerris271/0 a. (I.G., II2, (DloKpero(u) ('irTrro0covTiSos), 30832, 7 = P.A., 7321); but the councillor probably EvUOT-rrlS 303/2 a., 62239 = and 'EXEvaivios belongsto Eleusis(cf. Eueiu8irlos ?) 1uIvoT'rWIs may (1KKrJcov), 408/7 a., 115(P.A., 7403) trierarch 325/4 a. and 323/2 a. *e0cov (uvduAmos),360/59 a., 177 (P.A., 7416) 'EAEvaivios, epaovKXAis (I.G., II2, 1629821 and 1631156-157,181 = P.A., 7322,
*(9cbpacAuKo6povos('AlipoiJoaos), 335/4 a., 4385-86; a de-
is also known in Eleusis ? ----] ('AAAloiA.P.F.). The name Ep&ovXXos scendant(?),perhapsa son,isAvK6[pcov 61283 (P.A., 7342and Noov'Aiuvaiov,IV, 1963,p. 105) a., aIos), 304/3 ca. 423-408 a., father of epaacvKAi(Xqrfitios),ca. 127-137p., father of epaovuKfis, eS(QKO.[---] KoA?u'rEuS, ypappaIOCreS 35917 Xalpa-rpTros, 1063-64
I ], 303/2 a., 6244 ], 303/2 a., 6260 ]rls, priest of the eponymos, paullo ante 178/7 a.,
1[ 1[ 1[
1914
187/8 p., 4137 ('AvrioXiBos),ca. 192/3 p., 42341 ] ('AvtoxiSos), ca. 136/7 p., father of rAv]eos, 380s
1[---]yy6us,
I[----] I[
ca. 256/5 a., fatherof 'ApolroKpamsr, 128ioo 1[--] (KEpaIO1ES),
INDICES 1[
] (lTpacies), ca. 360 a., 1536
'"aKXos(~ OTov),ca. med. s. II p., father of Eco-n'p,42122;
409
'IepoK.fis(AKE.Xis\), 178/7 a., 19471
'I[E]poKAfis (epi&aios),paullopost 178/7a., 19617
probably = '"1.:. Oiou, ephebe med. s. II p. (.G., II2, 'lpoKi?qs(K6-wpios),ca. 155 a., 22675 ante med. s. IV a., father of 'Api206927) 'IEpoKXfis (KuSa0rqvais1E), aTOKXS, 3254 (P.A., 7492) *'lav&plos(AEovtrios),ca. 145/6-146/7 p., father of M&ivlos, 39928 = '1. (E-rrupi6ris),father of ElcriScoposwho was 'lEpoK.XS(nlaiamvie),ca. 100 a., 2587 1T.,s. ephebe 169/70 p. (I.G., II2, 209767) 'IEPOKArX (cTa7irlvoeS),s. I p., 30952; cf. 'I. AlTrirTpiou I p. (L.G., II2, 7122) *'lcavapls'Epaacevov(Brioclus), init. s. II p., 32126 *'lavouapls 'Ep-r[covos](TlaXWTvEOs), 138/9 p., 33353 ['lepoK?]X?qi AE[t]]0ou (TlhXrl), 281/0 a., 72214; his father= ] (KEKpo-rioS), A. 'IEPO[K]XESou, init.s. III a., 652 61297 [l]aa[ ante of med. s. IV father a., (Ko?covevs ['la]ai?), 'Ia[i[6rlpos] 'IhpoiiviAcovnloXuvK(...) (Ko,Xrwvs), post med. s. III a., 8rlos, 224; perhaps to be identified with 'laciSqrlpo 1122; cf. '. K., father of 'Apic-rTcov (P.A., 7507 = IG., father of WiArmrroS who made a dedication II2, 6500) (KoAcoviOEv), ante 350 a. (.G., II2, 4564; P.A., 7422) 'epoS ('AvTroXfSos), paullo ante ca. 187/8 p., father of eO6 os, ['lIa]oiSr.ios'la1cr[6Aiou](KoAcoveOs 46660; perhaps = '". 'Av-rpc-ros 'AvacirorTlos,ephebe ca. ?), ca. med. s. IV a., 224 'laaoicaXos('EPIKEIESs), 336/5 a., 42107 166/7 p. (I.G., II2, 209422) 'Ia&[cov],archon 125/4 a., 2491; 'I&acov,250i "lepos MEXavcbwou (El-Taios),334/3 a., 4466 (P.A., 7512) 'laccov [ ], honored 97/6 a., 25991 a&iem-roS 'IEpop&vTrrn, 195/6 p., unidentified, 4267 'l&ccov(A,avTi5os),paullo ante ca. 93 a., father of'lIc1cov,2673 ['lEpop&V]jTns: ante 165 p., 365o0 [... '1epoqa&v]Ts, &iT'CrTOS 'licrcov'I&6c[o]v[os] : [... 'lIp]o&pvTnrs ante 165 p., 3666 (AiavTi6os),paullo ante 60 a., 2673 ['lEP]Oq&vTrS 'larcov : lnowr[--] 'l&cwov[---], eponymos of Pandionis, 'IepocaVTrr5 : [...] 'lepoqaV-rrs,&riOITOS 184/5 p., 40732; 162/3 p., 36414 probably to be restored ['loi(Mos)] ] ('Alilvtieu), ca. 50-40 a., 28014 : [... 'Ipo&PC]vrls,&dioaToS ca. 185/6 p., 4104; ['I]&ccovM[ ['sEpoqx&]vTs 'laccov (iee9is), ca. 200 a., 15118; cf. 'I. n., ca. 187/6 a. probablyto be restored['lo(Aios)] : [... 'lEp]oqp&vTTNs, (N.P.A., p. 100) d&toTros ['lEp]oqx&vTrrs 186/7 p., 41124; s. II a., 2349 'l-----], probablyto be restored['lo(iXios)] 'E[ ], fin. s. I a., 29715 d&itroS 168/9 p., [37217], 'IEpoqpv-rls'loAilos 'lepo&qxvrrls, 'Ip[----] (OiveSos), init. s. II a., 15625 37339; 169/70p., 37863,[38036];174/5 p., 38753-54;ca. 170-176 or 187 p., 39522; 177/8 p., 39849; 180/1 p., 40231; 'I?p[------] ('AvaXio-Tros), ca. 137/8 p., father of [---]os, 3835 182/3 p., 40655; 190/1 p., 42014; ca. 192/3 p., 4234, 37 ca. 390-360 a., 714 'ep[ ] (MeAiXrrE), &dilroS 166/7 p., 36955; 'lIpo&vrrris: OcWpios'IEpo&VTTrrls, ilep[----] (nla7Xrv?eo ?), ca. 192/3 p., 42315 167/8 p., 37163 195/6 p., unidentified, 4267 'IpoKfipuV, &{aEIrro 'IEpoq&xvrMs: K!(ac8los) 'lepoqvwrrlS (Mapa0cbvios), ca. 176/7 ['IpoK]ijpu: [... 'IEpoK]qpu,diaiTos ante 165 p., 3659 p., father of KA.'1. , M., 46084 ante 165 p., 3667 : KA(at8ios) 'OIpoq&vrrr1S ['IEp]oKipu: [... '1Ip]oKfipVS, 'IEpoc9vTrvrs Mapa(ebvios),209/10 46084 'IEpoKpuV : [...] 'IEPOKfipVt,6&citros 184/5 p., 40733; the p., name should probably be restored ['Ep(vvios)] : NoIUjiIOS'lepoavTrrls &dClo-ro194/5 ? p., 42416; '1Epo(q&vTMs ca. 197 p., 42731; 204/5 p., 4541; [No]Oii|[i]os['l1po]p&xv-Tr ['IEpo]Kfpu : [... 'IEpo]KfipuV,aiTrros ca. 185/6 p., 4106; the name should probably be restored ['Ep~(vvios)] ca. 197p., 4281-3 [(Qa]XplpEjs, ['l]EpoKfipu : [... 'l]epoKfipu, aialTos 186/7 p., 41126; the 'lpo9cav (KSO9aimE.s), 336/5 a., 42274; probably = 'Ipogqv name should probably be restored ['Ep?(vvios)] Ke9aXfie[v],I.G., II2, 6358 (P.A., 7517). d&lrrTO174/5 p., 38757-58; 'lEpoC5ov 'lEpoKfipvu: 'Epvvtos 'lEpoKKfpu, (rTpoCrT&T-nos), 336/5a., 42320 ca. 187/8 p., 4142; 190/1 p., 42016; ca. 192/3 p., 42339 'Ipoqa(v) (?>vuXacoS),init. s. III a., father of'Epyo(pGv,10512 209/10 p., 46087 'lEpcov,ca. 337/6 a., father of [ 'IEpoKKput: 'EpEv(vos)'IEpoKqipvU EpIU(Eio), ], 61340 'lepoKqput: Nouppios'lEpoKKfipU,&iorros 194/5 (?)p., 42418; 'lpocov [AiaXiSrls],priest of the eponymosca. 210/09-201/0 ca. 197 p., 42730; ca. 200 p., 4459; 204/5 p., 4542 a., 13848; perhaps = 'I. Al., thesmothete 220/19 a. (P.A., 'IEPOKipvu : TTEi&piOS 'IpoKqipu, dicTaos 166/7 p., 36957; 7527; cf. H., Suppl. I, p. 89, note 1) 167/8 p., 37165; 168/9 p., [37219], 37341; 169/70 p., 37865, 'lipcov('Avayup&oios),ca. 289/8 a., father of 'lepcbwvos,8656 [38038] 445 'Ilpcov('AvacA(I-rTos),ca. 367/6 a., father of 'lIpoKAfis, archon s. II/III p., 4842 lepo[K]ijput 0[----], (P.A., 7536) 'IEpoK[R--- ] ('lTrroecovTr8o), councillor? 343/2 a., 49358 'lipcov(^KKrl5Cv),336/5 a., 4215 'IEpoKXE[i65rS councillor ? 343/2 a., 49320 ---] ('Apayivios), councillor? ca. 370 a., 'lipcovKilTrToS, 49237 (P.A., 7464) 'I?pocvRu[---] (MeA?re1S), 177/8 p., 398o0 'I[Ep]oKAidfSrs (Epptos), ca. 199/8 a., father of 'Ep[i]oKAii[s], 'Iepcov[---]('AXapvEos?), post ca. 183 p., father of nrap&21617 ,Iovos,47338 ['I]Epo,KAEX[fS]r ca. 400-350a., 1245;perhaps MT-rpoS(cbpov) (KvSae-rvacels),ca. 160 p., 3629 lepcov[--](latCaviEms UVrrvEpEv), = 'lpcov 1. (I.G., II2, 7093i = P.A., 7542); cf. 'lipcov 'IEpOKAeiSrl[S] CIOdcovS (1nl?Xrl),370/69? a., 1377-78 (P.A., 7471); DEI8cov(nrliql), 336/5 a., 42256 is probably a son n. (.G., II2, 70934= P.A., 7543) and stemma, ?OiXivou and was father of 'lepoKArs,ephebe ca. 324/3 a. ('ApX. H., XIX, 1950, p. 259 'ET., 1918, p.7533; for the date cf. O.W. Reinmuth, 'lEpobvw[os ---] ('AvaKaOEs ?), ca. 240 a., 10912 op. cit., pp. 69-72). Another descendant = 'Epcovuvos 'lpcovos ('Avayup&alos), 256/5 a., 8656 'IEpo[K]XEirS(n11fl,), ca. 337/6 a., father of AeloeOS,61297 'Iopcbvuios Bofeou KrlcpiuOis,secretary KXCr&rrprTavefav 'IpoKAirs'lpcovoS ('AvayVqXcros),334/3 a., 445 (P.A., 7486) 169/8 a., 2122 (P.A., 7565)
410
INDICES
post med. s. IV a., 3249(P.A. 'loyqv AMoiSos(KuSaeTivaEIO), 7586) cf. 'pcov 'EpcovOiovM., Ca. 400-350 a. (I.G., II2, 3826) ] (()Aaoaios), ca. 50-40 a., 2796 unidentified list ca. 321 a., ['lo]9cv [ 'IEpcov(Pov (MAX-r'Es), 'IepcbvvPoS 49414 'ITw[r-----] (XovvIuEs), ca. 403 a., father of Tp6e0os, 13a13 ca. 368/7 a., father of 'Apicrrop&vrls, *'lirrrapX<(S>5r (KE9aAeieUS),336/5 a., 42272 = 'IlTrrapX1iST1 'IEpcbvupo (TElOp&oios), Ka2AiTmrrrov 43229 Ke?aXOirv,former master of slaves ca. 320 a. 129102 II2, 156124, 28-29) (I.G., 222/1 a., *'I0yrrTovi8rls(EKacipcovitSs), O;iXop[[---]('ArrTaSos), post ca. 216 p., 47025 *'IvKAXfs(XouvIEs), 173/2 a., 20676; probably = '10
ca. 354 a., father of 'IEpcbwpos, 49414; 'IpcovuiPos (ME^ITElS),
ca. 192/3 p., 4234, 37 'Io(uAlos) 'IhpoP&vT-rS, 'IoU(1los) Mo[vrav6s] (ToA-ropiai6os), 168/9 p., 3723 = '.M.,
OTrocccypovvi-rris 169/70 p. (.G., II2, 2097184) 'Iov(Aos) Acop6e8os('A\aisS), 177/8 p., 39831 'loU(Aios)Eiai8copoS('Axat?is), 177/8 p., 39832 ca. 192/3 p., 42328 KaIKlAiav65 'loQu(Aos) ('AvaCyAio-ros), ] (BraacraiS),141/2 p., 33415 'lIoUto[ -'loUA(ioS)Zrl[v6plio M]ap(aecbmvio),iTrilEKl&tOS 169/70 p., 38052-53; 'Io\(AXOS) Zrlv6Pios,168/9 p., 37238-40; 169/70 p., 37844 ['1Io6]7XosEOpiCco[v[TaiaviES ?], eponymos 169/70p. velpaullo post, 3813 ca. 40-30 a., 2857 ['Io]uitos Oiuipios(nlap1coTar&is), 'loU[lios EO]e66aiioSTEip(EliOs),post ca. 217 p., 47717 'loui(io) Oiplpos (qpTrrTios), ca. 160-170 p., 3598 =
'loi(Xos) OipIPos(Epi'rrTioS), 168/9 p., 37329 'loUv(ioS) AicravSpos ('lmrrroecovTisos),ca. 205 p., 44823
'loUvi(os)riivSapos'ALrl(vitsi),init. s. III p., 45810 [---'l]ovv(ios)
OElItroKAfis, post med. s. II p., 3514 = 'I. e.
'AcalEu[s],ephebe med. s. IIp. (I.G., II2, 207530) 'Ioivi[os ----] ('AvaqAaUnorr S), Ca. 197 p., 428o1 ('EoTaol60Ov), 182/3 p., 40640 'Iovv(ioS) TvuO66copos 'Io*v(ios) MEpKdrrco[p] (naMalvE's), 138/9 p., 33354
'Iprlvaios: tepeIs 'Ipqrvaios(nlaavieuS), fin. s. II p., 43712 (KvuaOBrvaiEus), *'IpoKAeir15Mrlrpo5(cbpov) 169/70 p., 37833; perhaps a variant of 'HpoKAei1rls
'lo[------], 303/2 a., 6253 222/1 a., 12969 ['I]CJ[----] (OpPE&PPIOS), 'la[ ] ////////* p[---] (cOaXrlpEps),paullo ante 60 a., 2671o 'lacaos, archon 284/3 a., 692 (P.A., 7681) '"cravSpos ('Ayvouaios), 336/5 a., 42315 'icrq[ ], 304/3 a., 61334 'lriyopos (EicovvpiJs),336/5 a., 428 secretary Ktrrawrpua['loaiyopos 'I]aoKparouK[EqaXfierv], vdiav271/0 a., 802-3 'lcep6s, s. II p., 3495 135/6 p., 33016, was ['laiyev]riS 'HoCiXOU('AcoTrwEKEs), hoplomachos 112/3 p. (I.G., II2, 2024122,20258) ('Aq9ivalos), med. s. I a., 27513, was 'laliyvvrs'AaKMAIrt&iou = P.A., 7694) ephebe 102/1 a. (.G., II2, 1028, I1143 (BrlaalEis),init. s. II p., 32129 'laiyivris NeKIKou 'laiyvxins (MapaOcbvios),ca. init. s. II p., father of A1co[v], 3408; perhaps =
'lo iyvrns (MapaOcbvios), s. II p., father of [Icoliplos, 3479 ca. 83 a., father of [----], 27333 'l-cnyEvi('Papivoocaios),
INDICES (qnTTros), fin. s. II p., 43510 'loi8o-ros('AvrToX(8os),ca. med. s. I a., father of 2
'lai8copos 'A[Wrro7Xoviov2KacxpcoviSqs],secretary KarrAwp-rra-
411
'kIoKp6ris ('Avoryup6&mo), 336/5 a., 4226
ca. 175 p., 39218 (BEpEvlKi81rS), 'laoKp*rs: OX.'IcroKp&rrlS ['I]aoKp6rns (KeyaXfisv), ca. 304/3 a., father of ['lIayopos],
802 ca. 314/3 a., father of[----K]p&rs, (TlarsAlve%is), 'IaoKp6'r[rls] 72229
'Icr6vopos(Aair-rpTpos), 336/5 a., 4259 281/0 a., 7210o 'I[a]oKX[]1ou (OnyaiEOs), 'Icr6q9AoS 'l76Xpvaos: AA(tos) 'lo6xpvuaos('AvtioxiSos), ca. 205 p., 44713 =
post ca. 216 (lnaXNlvE6s), 'I[a]6Xpvaos: [A(ios)] 'I[Co]6Xpucos p., 47214= ['la6Xpvaos]: [1I6(TrrAos)ARX(ios) 'la6XpuroS lTaXXl|V6s], ATA(os) hoplite general post ca. 217 p., 4745-6; n1(6rrAios) Arlios 4754; 'lcr6XpuCos rT(6trrAos) naXXrv[6vs], 'la6Xpucoos naA[XrlviVs],4764; n(6oTrAos)AA(los) 'Ic6Xpv[c]os naXA4776-7 qiirvEis,
post ca. 'I[C6X]pur[os]:Kao[tav6]s 'I[oa6X]pvo[os]XTEip(6LEs), 217 p., 47716 'la6Xpvuos: AXT(ios)'lo6Xpuaos (OXEU6s), ca. 175 p., 39244
TO Pfi 190/1 p., 42025; 'la-rfi(los) lnve6lco<po>s,TrrEp the demotic is BspEvlKfisr1 (H., XVIII, 1949, p. 14) ['IoTXfito]s5 [v]vpcos BEp{p}(EveIKi1S), 188/9 p., 41613
ca. 354 a., father of 'Aacowr65co['I]oX66iaXos(-vTTErracov), of uncle or = either pos, 49426; unidentified list ca. (_uTre-raicbv), 'l1a6poaXos'Aplo-rop&dXov 321 a., 49427; cf. A.P.F., 7826, XIII and XIV (TT6pios),336/5 a., 42283 'loXvupias 7260 ca. 314/3 a., father of AloKAfis, 'loaXupas(TT-rEXEaoios), 336/5 a., 425 *'IccbvuJ,os (Eucovup5eu), "lov ('AplprrpowraEiUs), 140/39 a., 24098 = I. 'A., tEpowroi6 a. (I.G., II2, 193828); cf. 1. 'ApiorroPouXou'A. 148/7
vE[av118/7 a., 2532 (P.A., 7709) 'loicov MnvoGcbpou (Barltaies), init. s. II p., 32127 7832 Tri1ENAriTs T1rfis 'r-oplrfis 186/5 a. (LG., II2, 89652) 'Icro[---] (nlaX7AvsEs), ca. 306/5 a., father of Avaiqxucvrs, 'Ia65l-os (KuSaerlvatEis),ante med. s. IV a., father of 'I[c]v (eopiKIos), ca. 411/0 a., father of [---]AXs, 85 "Icov(OaTilpEvs), ca. 190/89 a., 17085 = "I. (O.), ca. 194 a., 3253(P.A., 7711) 'lcO65[rhl]os, 3253 father of X:cGos(H., XVI, 1947, p. 165, No. 643) s. IV med. a., 'Iloo5fipou(KuSaeOrvaIEus),post 'Io68[rn1]oS a. ca. cf. 'I. 'ICovIK6s 332/1 'Appcovos(llav5ioviSos), secretary of the pov?uvraci (K.), ephebe 'IalCiA[ov] 7711); (P.A., 166/7 p., 36953= (for the reading and date cf. O. W. Reinmuth, op. cit., 'ICOVIKOS Appcovos (nalaviews), 169/70 p., 37819 pp. 35, 37) of father ca. a., 'la69los, 7210o (Orlya1EvS), 314/3 'I[C7]oKA[i<s]
ca. 200 p., 44511 K[----], secretary of the PouXEvUrat 965 K[-----], init. s. III a., father of AloK[Afis],
[KaTaap]: AvTroKpa&rop [Kacrap AO((Kios) Aip(Xitos)]
K6pillo
Bos, ca. 192/3 p., 4231-2 ] (OivTI8os),304/3 a., 61149 KaA[ K[ ] (KEKpoI-rrio),ca. 215 a., 13241 Ka?[----]: OX(apios) KaX[----] (Brlaietls), post med. s. 304/3 a., 6122o ] (TTav86ovi6os), K[ ] (navsiovisos), ca. 168 p., 3765 IIp., 3556 K[-168 ca. ---(EipEoir8s),ca. 336/5 a., father of [---]668rTos, KaX[----] p., 37611 -] (nav8iovi8os), K[ 62131 ca. 325 a., 5216 ] (OPE&PPIos), K[--K[----] (XoXapyeps), init. s. III a., father of NIKOY?V1js,KaX[----] ('EXAatovios),ca. 390-370 a., father of [KaX]AtrrrTs,2039 10119 KcaW[----](na?arjv?S), ca. 306/5 a., father of Eouxxapls,7830 K[. .]8[. .]v ('Ocaev), 184/5 p., 40729 ], med. s. III a., 938 KaX[--] E0(7[---] (T-rtpie&s),209/10 p., 46079 ] or K?[ Ka[ (Oarrlpeus), ca. 363 a., father of KaX7ilKp&rls,4640 Ka7(----) 303/2 a., 62206 ] (KEKpowrifOS), Ka[ is 72162 Aurr[iSou], mentioned in heading 304/3 a., 611, a., [KaXai[] ] (n7paclns ?), 281/0 Ka[ restored from and identified with [K]aAoai1Ts Avrri[ov], *KatKlalav6s: 'loQ(AXos)KaiKiXtavos('Ava?uac-rtos), ca. dated fin. saec. IV a. (I.G., II2, 4610) 192/3 p., 42328 ?] (Mapaecbvios),ca. 87 p., father of OAcopos,32240 KaiAios eeoT-Arls (TpiKop*laos), paullo ante 180/1 p., 39721 = K[&Aacps ('Avnrloxios), paullo ante Ka?cavSicov:TiviSos KaXaveSicov K(&ios)K. E. T., ca. 167 p., father of Aripfrpios T. (cf. H., XXXIII, 1964, p. 223, No. 69) 220/1 p., 46648
412
INDICES
KaX[tas ---'ATrlv6vs], urToypapclcrrEs135/4 a., 24350-51; KadXa'As rrlvES,243129-130 KaAidas(rapyfrrtos), ca. 211/0-203/2 a., father of epd&acrq.v. Aio[---] (AalrrrTpEs), 'rros,[1932], 19436,2059; a grandson is probably: ], 6261 [K?]aXA[----], ca. 336/5 a., father of [ of s. III father ca. (rapyi'rrtos), ca. 168/7 a., father of Op6canTroS, a., ], KaA[ias [ init. ]Is), KaiX[----] ([ 24352 10314 Ka7Xias(ElpEaoi6rs), 336/5 a., 42293 ], mentioned in heading 304/3 a., 614 KaXX[ father of ] 'EpIElOS, secretary of the prytaneis ca. A[uCaIuXouv Ka[R?i]a[s] KaA[ofrpoaTos, KaX?[--] (EOcovuwes), 337/6 a., 61174 305/4 a., 5893-95= mentioned in heading 304/3 Ep[pE6os], [Ka7X]iaS[AuV]jp6&Xou ] (1aiJXIvE1s), fin. s. II p., 438o0 KaAX[ = K. A. orator and 283/2 a. (I.G., II2, 613 ca. 360-340 2037 E., ] [ a., 303/2 a., (AKEXEEsIS), [K]aXAaioaXplfSi = cf. 6597 N.P.A., p. 103) = 7861; P.A., 49311, (P.A., 7750) 'EppElos],orator 283/2 a., 718 (KvuSarivaiEss),ca. 393 a., father of [
Aio---] (AarrrpeOiS),304/3 a., 609 = KaXitaO'Evrs KaXlia[evr1s
INDICES
413
KaX7iiaxos o AaplirpE*s, rrparly6os rri -rTao-rra 96/7 p., KaAMKAfis IE[---] (MeArTris),ca. 29/8-22/1 a., 29094 31240; his daughter probably = .G., II2, 6675 KacAXiKhis'PoSoKh][o]us (TTatavtEs),ca. 20 a., 29339 ca. 323-313 a., father of [......]oS, KaXfAaXos 'AAKiov(AevKovoe*s),370/69 (?) a., 1333-34 KaMiK?fiS(TEppE2Sijs), for in error cut have been (P.A., 8020) TupeiS5ns 6826; the demotic may 3260 s. IV med. a., (Mapaecbvios),223/2 a., 12750 KaAX?,iaXos post KaAAiK,ifsOpivcovos(Tpopaoairoios), Ka;itfoaxos('OaEis), 220/19 a., 13098 (P.A., 7935) of Antiochis 281/0 a., 72266 (nalavie*s), 155/4 a., 22578, was father of K. TT., Ka7AOJiaXos Trrrphrris Ka[?X]XAup&nl, a. (H., XXIV, 1955, p. 232, line 165 = XV, 18778 ephebe 128/7 180/79 a., (UTroXElatiSos), KaXAiKp&rns No. 61318 210, 1946, 41162);either he or his father = K. K. U., a., p. 304/3 KaXAiKp&n-s ('Ava9AIoAros), 'E-rrlKp[crou] orator paullo post 176/5 a. (I.G., II2, 9032) (AupiSr1s),135/4 a., 24387 Ka7iaKp&Trrs ca. 390-375 a., 1038 AvaUtp&OU (T-rEpliEUs), 43132 KaAidoiaXos ( EpIelos), 335/4 a., Ka2AlKp&rrs ca. a., father of KaX?XoXos, of father ca. 336/5 (OaXnrpeIS), nooleitrrmos, KaA7JcaXo(s) a., KaAXXKp&-rT ('EcrnatEsS), 374/3 62284 3832 = (nEipaipsU),135/4 a., 24379 ('EolriaiEs), ca. 368/7 a., father of ToCTeiSiTr-KaAIlUS8cov KaX[]itK[p]&6rs archon 360/59 a., 172 (P.A., 8035) K. n. cf. KaXiASitis, 4335 rros, ('E.) (P.A., 7963); ('AAaiiS), 341/0 a., 3853(P.A., 8038) KaiX?pKp[rrls] (eopiKlos), ca. 209/8-197/6 a., father of [KaX- KaAtl5Sris 'ApXepI&Xou 4374 KaMplnrlnsj (2TElptiEs), ca. 368/7 a., father of AtaXivrTS, 204ii; Ka[Alu
414
INDICES
('Axapveus),360/59 a., 1756(P.A., 8206) KXiac-roS (MapOcecvtos),ca. 176/7 p., father of 'P6Scov, KaXAlTrAis KaX[----] ('EXaiounos), ca. 360-340 a., 2039 4602, 95 = K. (M.)., med. s. II p., father of [---] (L.G., [KaX]XrTXrls II2, 208216) (P.A., 8207) ]ous K&dito-ros ('OaeEv),ca. 151/2p., father of Otipcos, 40716-17= (KvSavrtSrjs),336/5 a., 42128= K. [........ [K]aAXlrrTXr K., praised 337/6 a. (I.G., II2, 243) and StaTmrn'rsr 325/4 KAMto-ros(CfQatev),ca. 155/6 p., father of [(i?Xp]cosand a. (I.G., II2, 192628)= P.A., 8211 41936, 37 [nTocE]iScbviS, 'ETriIII father of s. init. a., KaiX[t]TEri[s] (KuOIppios),ante med. s. IV a., father of KaiaCTrpacriSrls(KoWcovf0Ev), 3236(P.A., 8212) Mvrlciy[vrm]s, Xap'Ios,914 (P.A., 8124) KaXl-TX1rs (AaprrpeUs), ca. 289/8 a., father of [Ka]XXias, mrrloTrrls rrpoSppcov 222/1 a., KaAiT-rparoS[Ka]?l[---], 1294-5 8630; a grandson probably = KaXArrkl-rKaXXiouA., of [ 358 father ca. ], a., secretary of gpacvioraiat Rhamnous ca. 220 a. (I.G., II2, (AecovriSos), [Ka]AXX-rparros 132222-23; cf. J. Pouilloux, Rhamnonte, p. 146, No. 3431); 5210 (P.A., 8151) cf. A.P.F., 4810, stemma (OivE8os), ca. 205 p., 44915; noC[Ei]s[coviou] [K]aMXXiorparros cf. Ai. K. fl. (OivEiTos),ephebe 212/3 p. (.G., II2, 220875) KaoXX-rTls KaX\Atao[u](pqrri-nos),281/0 a., 7215(P.A., 8215) (OriyalEus),254/3 a., 8990 Ka7ioTrpaTros('AxapvEOs),360/59 a., 1764 (P.A., 8159), KaAXiTrrsr identified by Kirchner with K. KaAai8Bou'A., ante 390/89 a. (0opiKios),336/5 a., 42270; probably = K. AvoaKai9a&avrls viou E. for other members (I.G., II2, 6226 = P.A., 8221, corrected) (I.G., II2, 140045-46,140130, 14039-1o); of the family cf. I.G., II2, 1745 and Klio, V, 1905, p. 283 KaXtip&vrnsKaXMwKMeous 341/0 a., 3836 (P.A., (hK KoXcovoO), ca. 165/6 p., father of ['Awox8222) KaciaCTrpcros (BEPEVEIKi8rS), Ka9iya&vris(Ou!A&cios),ca. 337/6 a., father of 'ETTKpprrs, A6]8copos,4427-9 61125 ('EXatloaotos),178/7 a., 19489 KacAXicrpcaros of ca. father a., TloXAKi6r8[l]s, [K]aXAhavwros ('EMevuivios), 135/4 a., 24365 374/3 KcaiioTparos ('EpXlEOs), 'E. (I.G., II2, 6122 = 38io; probably = K. KaXAtKp&rovs *KaAXi[rlos ('Ayvo'uaos), 336/5 a., 42316 KaXX7Al)v P.A., 8164); for other members of the family cf. A.P.F., 281/0 a., 72244 tlaua[i&a]ov('AvacXAuo-rlo), ca. 205 9576, stemma, to which may be added (iArlIK. 'E. (AEk- KaAXcov p., 44732; the demotic npc,rou ('AvTloxiSos), is probably nraXAnrlves,cf. H., XL, 1971, p. 329, note on -iov, XVII, 1961/2, Xpov., p. 29, corrected), and: line 32 KaMiorrpa-rosTEEaci[v]ou('EpXIsEi),256/5 a., 8527 (P.A., K&AAcov 8165, stemma) = K. T. 'E., ETmor-rTrlsTrpokSpcov KuSa0nvaiE6S,secretary of the poEvrurai 247/6 a. (I)XOKp&TOUS (KvSaceq(LG., II2, 7916-7; cf. H., XI, 1942, p. 290, No. 566-7; fin. s. II p., 4374-5; KaX7cov[OlXoKpTrr]ou P.A., 8166)= K. [T. 'E], orator 244/3 a. (Chronology, vaieOS),43725 K&XXcov(rTlpliEis), ca. 53 a., father of K&7Xcov,29353 p. 25, line 8); cf. A.P.F., 9576, stemma KaXcov o (-rElpieiU),ca. 20 a., 29353 his son KaaMiorTpcros 61174; KaXa[--] (EcovvuEiuS), 304/3 a., probably = [---]s K. Eu., ephebe 306/5 a. (LG., II2, [Ka&XXov]'AvT-rl&rpou [vTraXriTTnio],ETrtmo-rTaS TrpoSpcov 47851), who may = 104/3 a., 2544-5; [K]a&Xcov'AVTtrrrT-povZvrraX'rin[o]s, 25443 ca. 289/8 a., father of KoaX[][(EvcovvUmis), KaMo[(-rpcrros) Ka&Xcov (O)aMrlpEs), ca. 223/2 a., father of [carraTrpos], o-rparos, 8641 1716, 1726 KaX['A]ia-rpcTros KaAalo(Tp6rrou) (EUcovvuies),256/5 a., 8641 ca. 256/5 a., father of T-ripavos, KaMAcovirSs KaXrC[Trpcaros?] 'AvTrltovr(os)(OiveTSos),ca. 230 a., 1177 (KEpaCpOLs), ca. 400/399 a., father of 12898; restored from, and either = or is grandfather of: Kavvco[v6s](Aapr-rpIus Trraparos), KAeivias, 1438; cf. K. K. (A.) KaXAAiorpcrros T-r9(&vou) (KEpaXneS), 223/2 a., 12897 ca. 175p., 39229 KaMiao-rprros(?K KiS6ov), ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13767; cf. K. KaTro[----]: F[. .]vs Karro[----] (AiyiAlEXs), EKK. (I.G., II2, 6381) 'AWrroAoScbpov KapaiXos('AXaiss), ca. 158/7 a., father of [Kap&i]xos,2496; [KaAXicrpaTros] [Ka]pa&Xos('Aatlius), father of [Kap&ixos],2506; perfAai
INDICES 49119 K&prros ('ASpiaviSos),ca. 198/9 p., father of Zdbomlos, ('AvTooXfSoS), Kpwrro[s] paullo ante ca. 187/8 p., father of 46629 Aadiav65,
KiAaSosAiovwucov(KvuaOlvaiE6s),166/7 p., 36938 = K. A. (I.G., II2, 12633, corrected H., XXIII, 1954, p. 281, No.
170)
treasurer of the prytaneis 164/3 a., K&piros ('EpexOeiSos), 22045; [K&prroS ... 6 ...]rou,
415
22049
and ca. 145/6 p., father of Kpwrros K&pwrros (AEovriBos), XapiTov, 39924, 25 = K. ('AXipoOciros) o (AEovri8os),178/9-179/80 p., 39924 = K. D('AXAlo*K&pproS
K?XaSoS Tpipcovos Kv(Saelvaios), 209/10 p., 46075 (AiaXiSr8ls),ca. 168 a., 21436 *KEppTvos ] (TselpaCaos),ca. 250 a., 906 Ke9cpaA[ KEcaX?cov ('A9SivaTos),ca. 376/5 a., father of Krqpirooq)pv,
346(P.A., 8274; N.P.A., p. 109; cf. A.P.F., 8410,stemma)
KEqpaXtcov (K6rpelos), ca. 403 a., father of [>lXl]rt]rlsT8, K. (.G., II2, 6536) K&pwros ('Alpoocrilos), ca. 132-137 p., father of K&prros, 492134(P.A., 8275); cf. K. KrlTcraou 37021= K. (AEovri85os) ('ATroXwvcovies), KgAoSXo 173/2 a., 20694 a ('AXiuoaicos),ca. 165-170 p., 37021= K. o (A\o-IKEpcaos(KuSavrsris), ca. 222/1 a., father of [K]cp]acos,1732 K&apros sos) [Kpq]aXosKE9cp?ouKu8avri8ris, secretary KaTr&rpvuravEav [K&p]rros 189/8a., 1732 'Etrry6v[ou](rapyirrnos), ca. 180p., 4037 Ka&pwTO (Utipaiels), ca. fin. s. II p., father of Tiecov,4587; [K]IEi6Sl[s----] (OpE&(ppios),ca. 370 a., 13a6 K.('ITrroecovriSo), ca. 172p., fatherof nEecov,44822 AE[KAEE 5s],councillor? 343/2 a., 49350 KrlSlKp&rrs aet. Rom., father of KivroS, 31827 Kfjvros(KuSaBcvaiEvs), Kaprro[96]pos('Avatcp?uooos),ca. 159/60 p., father of Tito42329 Kfivros, (KuSa0rlvatus),aet. Rom., 31827 Kp&rlS, ca. 150 a., 23633 Kaaiav6s, archon ca. 231/2 p., 4919 = K. (DiAtlrrosIretpiels, Krl[imo]o[s](lTa7Trivnvs), q.v.; cf. I.G., II2, 22303; a son = K. 0. E., agonothete, Krn)icaosKi)lcaoiSqlou (TlaX7rTve6S), 334/3 a., 4443 = K. K. H. (I.G., II2, 155420-21= H.,XXVIII, 1959,pp. 21211oephebicarchon234/5 p. (LG., II2, 22359, 38, 89) Kaoiav[6s 'AWrroAcbvios] 11i,227) (T-eiplEuS),162/3 p., 36416; was avrlKoallTrr1158/9 p. (LG., II2, 20793, 30122); perhaps KlPiaios ('Palvoco-ios), ca. 314/3 a., father of [A]vKas, 72195 the father of: Kqpialos KriiaoScbpou(TrElplius),ca. 390-375 a., 1039 Kaclav6s: r(&ios)K&ecxoos (cut in error for Kaoaav6s)'ATro[X- KrTiqfianros(rapyfjrnlos), ca. 210/09-201/0 a., 13856 O XT]pl[6is], 'rriTr 8crXa188/9 p., 4166-7; [F(aios) Krlj[io]o[--] ('AcowreKExS), Acbvos ca. 336/5 a., father of [----]qcv, 62305 Kac(aiav6s) 'Awrro7A]cbvloS [TErp(lixs)], 4185-6; [F(&dos)] Kaco(clavos) ['Aro]Xcbvltos [TIrplptes],4197-8, perhaps the Krqicoo[--] (t OTov),ca. 337/6 a., father of [-]o father of: 61220 Kao[liav]6s'ATroXAcbvio[s] T'mtp(loEs), eponymos post ca. 217 Krl9CTo[----] (OIAuXs),ca. 313 a., father of [...]TEros, 7311 p., 47714-15 ca. 337/6 a., father of [ ], 61341 [Kli]o(p]r6pou[os], KaCr[l]av6s post ca. 217 p., 47719 AIrtlfrpiosYTErp(istO), rTT8i[f]cs(Xo?apyEis), 281/0 a., 7212 (P.A., KrlqpiC6povXos Kcar[iav6]s 'l[o6x]pvo[os] -reip(ieOS), 8301) post ca. 217 p., 47716 OiAt rotptis, Kaocav6 (DiiTrros ca. 314/3 a., father of KilptacScopos, t trrl roiS 6i'reiTraSpaullo ante K[lp9]cro8[--](MeATrrOs), 7239 220/1 p., 46613-14 = K., archon ca. 231/2 p., 4919 ca. 176/7p., fatherof 'louXAav6s, 4604 K&=aos, ca. 336/5 a., father of Krl[t]ar6KrlqniCo[---] (TpIVEtieevsO), 62226 K&(acos)ncoX?Aavbs 0oTOS, ('ASpiaviSos),ca. 231/2 p., 49125 ca. 367/6 a., father of Krlqpltos, Kaoa(os)Ma<&(>i)os (Kovuros), 148/9p., 33713 (TTaXArlvEs), Krl9or68rlpos K&oios 4443; cf. K.K. (n.) Tlai(avmies), 209/10p., 46043 K&otosMevvEaslTaia(vties),post ca. 217 p., 47724; cf. K&ctaos Krtlqcr6oToS('EpeXeis8oS), ca. 368/7 a., father of KTIqpiooios)
Mevv&as Tlai(avw6*s), ephebe 143/4 or 144/5p. (.G., II2,
205052) *KaccravSpitrs M*pcovoSSou[vitEs],prytanis and treasurer of prytaneis 173/2 a., 20654; KacvavSpiSrjlsYovvmiS, 20631-33,50, 67 cut in error for Kaaiav6s, 4166 K&cracos, K&o(oios)[ .... ]rj (Mapacbvios), med. s. IIp., 3406 *KacraAir o[s]: KA(aciSos) Kaa-r&Ao[s](BrlcoaEs), 141/2 p., 33413 K&orcop(Kufippios), ca. 53 a., father of Kaorcop,29376 K&rrcop3 (KuOfppios),ca. 20 a., 29376 *Kcari[os ? ----] (Brljates), post med. s. II p., 3552; cf. Kaorr(Aos ?) aTrrp69(iQos), Trryypacpospaullo ante 180 p. (LG., II2, 216427, etc.) *K?vEiaS(KvuSaOrvatis), ca. 53 a., father of AilflTrplo5,
29364 ca. 150a., 2367 *[KlEivwfoas (KptcoEis),
ca. 133/4 p., father of Tpiqcov, K~Ma6os(KuSaecrvalEOs), Aiovlinos, and ArTi'jrpios,36939, 40, 41; probably = K. (K.), father of T. (I.G., II2, 24747); cf. I.G., II2, 1773, note on line 39, and the following three names:
KXa5os(KvSaOivaios),ca. 176/7 p., father of ArlqTrpios, 46072
K?,TS,434
Krlqso68oT[os] ('Axapv6s5),ca. 354 a., father of TtP65rlpo[s],
546; cf. P.A., 8326-7, LG., II2, 5787a. Kr1jqta65o[rTO Ae]iv([ov] (Bov'r&ins), 303/2 a., 62186 (P.A.,
8328) ] (0opIKios),305/4 a., 5872 Krlir65oTo[s KrTI9o-6oTos (frlpaicls), ca. 306/5 a., father of 'H[y]riaoXoos,
783 Kiq9[li]68o'rosKrlCiao8(---) CTpiwVeeUs), 303/2 a., 62226 ca. 357/6 a., father of ['Hyrlo]ias, 53io KrTqia6Scopos, KTili66copo[s ... .]c[--]u ('lrrro0covriSos),ca. 240 a., 1097 [Krlp]lta6copos[Zco]aipou(KEKpoTriSos), 190/1 p., 420i ca. 83 a., father of [Krlicr]68copos, [Krlnpi]68copos (Al0aXiSr1s), 2725 3 (Alea.iSrls), ca. 50 a., 2725 [Krlq9i]6oScopos Kr9ijCoS'copos ('Atupionaios),ca. 403/2 a., father of OoIKprros,
1316(P.A., 8360);cf. E. K.('A.),and A.P.F., 3126,stemma [K]rlci66Bcop[os] ('Aq)lvcaTos),ca. init. s. I a., father of EupouXos,27515 [K i ?]c6opopo s [----] ('AxapvBis), 303/2 a., 62161; perhaps = K. 'A., former master of a slave ca. 320 a. (I.G.,
II2, 156023);cf. A.P.F., 8367,with addendum (BovrS&rls),ca. 314/3 a., father of[. . .. .]as, 7264 KtliQo66copos
416
INDICES
Kivoas('Ava?Xiro-os), ca. 330 a., 4664 (P.A., 8435) [Krl(plt68[co]pos(Ei-reTos),ca. 200-150 a., 1984 councillor? ca. 370 a., ca. 180 a., 18914 Kippla[s]or Kippic [6r1g]('AyKuAXs5), [K]qcrpio68cpos ('EpXtOi.S), 49240 (P.A., 8441) 8966 ('EpXxiOs),ca. 287/6 a., father of MIKICov, Kiql9Cr68copos ca. 336/5 a., father of [K1]tcia6- [Kipcov](O)aXirpeUs),ca. 337/6 a., father of [.. o Als], 599 = Krilpo68(copos)(KEQ)aXsEs), ca. 337/6 a., father of [. .]oKAis,61249 Kipcov(()acnrpe.s5), 8copos,6291 ca. 357/6 a., father of [---]i8Ss, 5314; (TTaliviEUS), KiXcov8Trls 303/2 a., 6291 [Kr]4pia68copos Kilgiao8(cbpou)(KEsparEus), Krpcrla68cpos (KuSarqvaiEss),ca. 393 a., father of [E:cojroXis, the son may have borne the same name. In Attica the name is known otherwise only in Gargettos (H., X, 1941, 156; cf. S. K. (K.) KTIioa685cpos p. 16, No. 116-17) K[r9p]iao8[--](MEArrTrs), 281/0 a., 7239; for the ] (rapyflrnos), fin. s. I a., father (?) of 'Yy[----], family cf. A.P.F., 11473, with addendum and stemma, KX[ 30726 Table III 177/8 p., 3985 (?) (Me7N-Ss,),281/0 a., 7240, KA[.. 5. .]o.o[-] (MeArirEO), Kprllcr6coposAu[o]i[orpa&rou] A. M., member of a KX[.... 8.... ]s (MEsTrrtO), 177/8 p., 3986 probably a brother of AvUoKp&Trri board of eleven 304/3 a. (I.G., II2, 4886); for the family KAX[d]os orai(aviErs), 209/10 p., 46048 cf. A.P.F., 11473, with addendumand stemma, Table III KXapoS'Ovrcai[pou](AapTrrrpeUs),ca. 220p., 4688 ca. 423-408 a., father of Kr1[iclos, [K]AaVO8ioS ['Av]-rioXo,&ycovoOrrs96/7 p., 3122-3 Krlq(pc6copos(E-rIptEuS), 1039; a grandson may KX(auilos)Aa5o0Xos, 194/5 (?) p., 42417 = KA.A. MeArrITs, ca. 196/7 p. (I.G., II2, 21244-5) and archon 193/4 KoCUTrlTrs Krl9tcr65copos (T-rEIpitIS),ca. 368/7 a., father of KrliqcroKias, 4370 p. (LG., II2, 21257) Aiovva[-----], herald of the boule and the demos [---] (Orlyamis?), post med. s. III a., 11214, KA(aviSlos) Krpicro68copos 190/1 p., 42018-19 perhaps a descendant of P.A., 8386, A.P.F. KA(aciSIos)rrtJcpco.,,Ca.192/3p., 42340= KX.rrilp. MEA(TiOs), KTqIrorKAo{ISrl[s 304/3 a., 5956= ..5...] ('PacIvoucTos), ] ('Pap.voOitos), 304/3 a., 61279; cf. q.v. [Krqil'okAEsirls K. Xcoorrp&rov 'P., fin. s. III a. (I.G., II2, 1312) K[X(aUtSio) A]CoiTnros,herald of the boule and the demos 195/6 p., 4268 KrlqpraoyfsK-rlplcoo6Tou ('EpEXTrfios),335/4 a., 433-4 of father ca. ?]X(cua8os) 2pcmr[icov ?], ca. 175 p., 3933; the name may [K a., ScoKp&prrs, KriqnoroKfi[s] (ElTrTcios), 368/7 also be restored [c]X((ptos); cf. KX.S. ('ASpiaviSos) 43224 KpiacroKois (Thlpa<eIs),paulloante 178/7 a., 19318(P.A., 8395) KA(auios): Ti(p1pios) KA(acuios)Xpoi['rnros], archon med. s. I p., 310t ( reipiEis),335/4 a., 4369-70 KrTitco,AXsKrlptaoScbpou ('ASpiaviSos),ca. 231/2 p., 4911 K(cxavSios)Epcxtrr[cov] *KTiq)6cpocrrpros 'ApXi[o]v(Brlcteus), 334/3 a., 4419 (P.A., 8396); probably = K7aisto[s ----] ('AKcxa:TiSos),fin. s. II p., 4322 Ka(a6SioS)'AVTcovETvoS ('AvTnoXi5os),secretary paullo ante Krqplr6o-rp[acros ----] (Brlo-raieu),303/2 a., 62337 343/2 a., Krilcr9oqavKscpaicovos'ATqnvaTos,Trrir6 OEcopwK6v 220/1 p., 46661-62 ca. 205 p., 44827 'AoKXErntaSSs 346; for his career cf. P.A., 8410, stemma s. 8365, and KX(caU8ios) ('IrTroecovriSos), ca. 205 p., 44812 A.P.F., 8410, stemma KX(a6itos)"E?evos('lTrTroOcovTi8So), Mapcov('IIrrnocov'ri8os),ca. 205 p., 44811; the KA(aOuStos) Kriq)tcro(pv ('AxapvEs), 360/59 a., 1763(P.A., 8411) = is demotic 176-169 'Alrjviefs and the councillor a descendant of a., 20537, Krlqo70cogv probably ('EAuvaivios), ca. 155 a., 22662 KAacvSios Kr9igo v ('EEUvocivtos), Mapcov('AZlrvisus),q.v. v (MerTevrS),ca. 337/6 a., father of [---]s, KA(a58ios) OsEi[acov (AoovTriSos), 178/9-179/80 p., 39919, was Kilpqnoq)o of Leontis 61137; relatives are: ephebe 165/6 p. (.G., II2, 209074) MivovKIav5o (AEOVTriSo), KA(aUtiioS) 178/9-179/80p., 39916 Klqiaocp&ovuveoocbpou (MAIrErs),unidentified list ca. 321 a., 49412, and KA(ac6ios)OIXoKfjS(AEcovriSos),195/6 p., 4265; cf. 0. (A.) K?acxa8io [Krql]ao6ocov Mapcov('Al-nvit5), 138/9-150/1 p., 33618 (MeXiTres),304/3 a., 61133 Kcoji6dpXou ca. 336/5 a., father of Krlptaoqpcov, KI(a6tios) Niyep ('Aioveis), 180/1 p., 40252 Kriqciaoqxv(DoaXrpEO?s), 62289 (ciArlroS('AOpove*s),180/1 p., 40249, was ephebe, KA(au6bos) Krl1roqCov(Da?rlpeis), ca. 253/2 a., father of KTrrlIKAS, agonothete, etc. ca. 166/7 p. (I.G., II2, 209424, 47) 13052-53 KX(av6ios) pEpar-icov ('AvacXicrmos),ca. 192/3 p., 42327 KX(actios) 'HXAiocopos ('AxapvEus),post 212 p., 4837, was (()aXripes), 303/2 a., 62289 KrlTqioogcov Krlqn0oq96v(To5) KooTripS'spost ca. 218 p. (I.G., II2, 37622-4) [Kqit]o[9]cov XoWapy6(is),contributor but not a bouleutes 328/7 a., 4923; restored by Leonardos ('ApX. 'E9., 1917, KA(aJ6los) ee6OrotJrroS ('AxapvEus?), post ca. 216 p., 47331 p. 4123) and identified with K. Auoaicv'ros X., commisKA(aubtos)'lepoqav-rrs'AxapvsOs,ca. 205 p., 44910 sioner of the Amphiareia 329/8 a. (I.G., VII, 425430-31)= [K]X(av6ios)'P6oSinn[o]s('Axapvves),post ca. 218 p., 4831o, K. X., Biaim'rriA ca. 330/29 a. (LG., II2, 240968-69;B.S.A., was ephebe 169/70 p. (IG., II2, 2097206) L, 1955, p. 27) and orator 325/4 a. (.G., II2, 162921, 42, KX(aucios) 'AKuAXTv[os] (Brlaatmiu?), post med. s. IIp., 3544 = 63,75, etc.)= P.A., 8419; his son may = AuvoiqovX., 42301 KA(acOios)'AKv[6iTvos] (Bratlaevs),post med. s. II p., 3557, was ephebe ca. 144/5-148/9 p. (I.G., II2, 205146) K1[--] ('caiOs), 336/5 a., 42168 ca. 225 a., 1249 ] (OiVETSos), KIK[ KX(aOisios)li6[Tipos] (Briaamis),post med. s. IIp., 3554 206114 *Ki?AaTos a., K7(avSitos)Aoprnav6s (Brlnai5s), 141/2 p., 33411 = (npopaXCiroos), 173/2 - ('Ayvoj7los), fin. s. III a., 14011 Aop[sTIiav65] [K]iAMrns KX(aulS6os) (BrlCtaius),post med. s. II p., 3553 Kf?ralS(EucovupOis), KA(acOltos) fin. s. III a., 14144 (Brlaaitv), 141/2 p., 33413 Kaorr&axo[s] Kipcov[----], secretary of the boule and the demos 193/2 KX(aotios) Tnoaei56vios (Brioraius),paullo ante 180/1 p., 3977, was ephebe 150/1 p. (L.G., II2, 206584) a., 16838 K[flico]v((aXrlpe*s)),223/2 a., 12737 KAac[lios O(i]Xoyvrns Broalmis,archon 131/2p., 3266-7
INDICES
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] (OcaXripes),ca. 120 p., 32268 KI(actios) 'Apxi[ KX(ac8tos) KaAcrtor6caXos(Kpco-lrrnis),ante med. s. II p., 167/8 p., 37135 "AXvuTros 3234 = [IKXa3]Sios (XowoapyeOs), KA(aoi5sos) KaX['i]T6par6os (L.G., II2, 277648) KXaCS[ioS KX(ao8ios)Zqios (KvSuacrvaties),166/7 p., 36943 ]jss, archon paullo post 170/1 p., 3852-3 os Axa] trr[peOs], [K]AEay6pas(KEipid8ns),135/4 a., 24370; cf. Otio6EvosK. K., [KA(acISos)]:[Tip(Cplos)KA(acSios)Tn]Trpo[w = s. II a. (IG., II2, 6312) 4616 etc. general, hoplite 213/4-219/20 p., KAac6ios: Tip4[pios] KaUx8ios T l&rpOKAos[Aacp]irrrpes, KAe[ai]verosTni&vop[os],secretary of the prytaneis 161/0 a., 222it (P.A., 8457) archon post ca. 218 p., 4803-5 of father MEvacXpiov Ca. 176/7 (EUcovuiieiOs), 367/6 a., 148 KX(aoStos) *[K]XcatXvOS p., KX(ai8ios) (Mapaeevtos), ] (2u3piSTrl),281/0 a., 7275 KAeav[ M., 46084 'IEpo9xP&vrrs (eopaitss), 334/3 a., 4433 (P.A., *KkEavSpfirlsKA.e&vSpou K?(oai8tos)'AKUcas(Mapaecbvtos),194/5 (?) p., 4247 8463) Mapa(covitos),herald of the boule and KA(a*Sios)'ATTrKo6 KXeavopos('ItrrrocovriSos),303/2 a., 62240 the demos 209110p., 46089-90 K?XavSpos 'Auovovfou('Avayupa&ios),ca. 40-30 a., 28653 KXaOSios:[Tip(lpios) Kavc8ios 'A-rrt6S Mapa0cbvios], trea- KAMav5poS ante ca. 138 p., 3244= surer of the prytaneis and &pXlEpE*s KAiavSpos(eopai6is), ca. 367/6 a., father of KAsavSpiiS;, 4433 (P.A., 8464); cf. K. rvipcaoviSou e., P.A., 8465 KAaSlitos:[Ti(3lpios) KXa,6ioso'ATrTKOS 'ITrTr&PXov Mapa21446 Ca. 168 'A. KA. a., ca. 120 32238; KAxavSpos (TTaiov{is[), 32217; (M.), ['1irrrpXOU] ecbvios], p., T. KA.'A. M., 3224, 21-22 *KAe&vop('IoTrocovTrios),ca. 336/5 a., father of Kicav6pos, 62240 r&ios (Mapaecbvtos),ca. 200 p., 4463; cf. KA.r. KA(am58ios) II2, 208518) 161/2 KX?&pioros(DiapXi8ou ('QatiEs), post med. s. IV a., 3221 M., wTroocoqppovilrrf p. (.G., 3220 Aiovuoiov](Mapa0cbvios),ca. 120p., 32225; (P.A., 8473); brother of EUeoOvos, KA(aci8ios)A&cpvo[s for the father cf. LG., II2, 20443 C1rfrrvepeev),408/7 a., 125; probably = K7iapXos('AypuA?s [K;A]apXos,ypaippraTes 408/7 a. (P.A., 8479 = I.G., 2, KX(oaSios)'Ilpoapv'rrs3 Mapa(ecbvtos),209/10 p., 46084 4248 121); cf. K. 'A., on dikast's pinakion (lToEpcov,III, 1947, 'PoOuos (?)p., (Mapaecbvlos),194/5 KA(aiBlos) p. 39) KX(ai8Sos)6lopapos(Mapaecovios),194/5 (?)p., 4249 ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13742 KX(ait8os) cbs?ret[os---] (Mapaecbvios),ca. 120 p., 32245 KAiapXos(Krqlcrpoes), A. KX. see KAiapx[os] (KutOfppios),155/4 a., 22589; probably = K. KA(aiS8os)Aq86ou(os(ME'rTE*S): K., ephebe ca. 185 a. (I.G., II2, 9012 = 2[coa]oTrp&[rou] MElTiT]Js, Aip[6or'rparros KX(ail8os) KA(aiitos): Ttp(plios) archon ca. 160-170 p., 3581-2; KX(auiSos)ArTiJ[6o-rparoS P.A., 8482) MEilTEr], 3592; [Tip(ipios) Ki(a(i8ios) Alp6 a]Tpcrro5 KiSeitlpos('PacivoOroS),166/5 a., 21629 KAOvias,fin. s. III a., 1424 3602-3 M[etTn'Os], KAkevicaKavvco[voU](AaprrrpEs w&paa.os),367/6 a., 1438; r pcopc MeA.(TEOs), 209/10p., 46086 wrI KA(acOSios) A. (N.P.A., p. 158) is undoubtedly TrX.pcovos KavvcovoO hoplite general post ca. 218 K!a:loos 'Ewny[vbls]MXirrTSs, a descendant p., 4806-7 (UEvrT'rabv),init. s. IV a., father of [Xicov,184; cf. archon KAeiv{as K(aoStos): Tlp(iptos) KA(a8tios)A[----] MeW(iTr6Ss), (D.K. S.) 213/4-219/20 p., 4612 ('A?Xai,s), ca. 289/8 a., father of ro?,O[trl]Xos, KAlvnTrwos KX(a*Sios)'ATroXcbvos(naiavelOs), 169/70p., 37816 8547 37815 8513) (P.A., eEu5tavos (nacavievs), 169/70p., KA(acioos) NIKcovoS KiadTT'r was (Ko?AvreU),256/5 a., 8550 (P.A., 8534) 36916, ephebe, p., 166/7 (lTaaviOs), 6]voifijs [KA(auiios) KXe-rIaS ('AXaiEt), 254/3 a., 8950 gymnasiarch, etc. 154/5 p. (I.G., II2, 206740, 194) 6223 KllTriaS ('EKaXi0Ev), ca. 336/5 a., father of ?coKi5tns, post ca. 216 p., 47228 KAa(l8tos)AioviOios(fTa?rwveus), 49122 father of ca. KAhT-ro KhT'ros, p., 198/9 42316 ('ASpiaviSos), Ca. ?), p., 192/3 M[----] (HacAXrvi5s KA(a6iSlos) K?Xi-TOS 3 ('ASptaviSos),ca. 231/2 p., 49122 (TTaXivos), fin. s. II p., 4385 = KX(a?8los)NeiKr9jp[pos] 44914= KXa-Tro 42320 ('Oieev), ca. 172 p., father of K?<eTZTOS, Ca. 192/3 p., (TTHaXrvrS), K.(aOSios) NiKrlqy6po 47334 of 183 father ca. p., Ka<-rT>os, 120 ca. post ('Ofiev), KeA?<(r>oS ] ('Pacvoiictos), p., KA(a6ios) TDiXcovi[8rS o 'Oijesv,ca. 205 p., 44914= KXi.TroS 32261 KA(acl6os) Xapo-rre[vosOpaaoveiKov]('PaJvoOraos),ca. 120 KX
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INDICES
KhWE6aXtos, a&nypapEtsca. 40-30 a., 2846
ca. 330 a., 4661(P.A., 8583) KkeopScov ('AvacpXi-rtos), ca. 330 a., 4739 Kgeoti8iS 'AptcrroKdXS8ov (TTppopaXioas),
'A.(i'), 4738 (P.A., 8597),brotherof Auvacvias KAe6pniXos K?o[----] (Aiyt7O5s),303/2 a., 62327 [KA]E6iTXos Eviip[rj]i8ov(flponrrrn os), 303/2 a., 62125 KAe6VIKOS (TToTra&ios Tr-Ma&pxov u-rrrv), 370/69 (?)a., 1323-24
(P.A., 8604)
KXcb6tos:M&p[K]osKAcb8toS('Avayup&onos),ca. 40-30 a.,
28651 KXb81io['AvT]ioXos Aairtrpts, irpl pTOjijac 186/7p., 41131-32
ca. 40-30 a., 28628 KA?cbios: KAcbSiosO)riyotoios, n6TrhAios Kvoieov (CAAaXis),ca. 287/6 a., father of eawivif8rs,8934, 44 168/9p., 3725 Ko[---] (nlTorEXuaiios),
[Ai]i8ios KoSp&r[os] 150-190p., KoSprr[os]: (Mupplvoioios), 38418= T. AO.K.M.,ephebemed.s. IIp. (LG., 1I2,206913)
*KEso6vooTos ('ApiTrpowratEvs), 140/39 a., 24097 KXEmo-riE0s eo6tonirov(a7tnvEos), 334/3 a., 4441 = K. 0. n., iTrl^PTIqrsmed. s. IV a. (.G., II2, 159622= P.A., 8611). [Khi6]noropTr[os] (Opli&ctos),councillor? ca. 370 a., 492103=
[K6]ivros ('CAraXfos), post ca. 184 p., father of [K6]ivros, 47818 [K6ti]ros BepveKSou ('AlrraOiSos),post ca. 218 p., 48022, was arcopovia-is ca. 200 p. (I.G., II2,220013); cf. K. ('A.), father of B., who was ephebe ca. 220 p. (IG., II2, 222852) KIXE6otroro (epi&mtos), 360/59a., 1731(P.A., 8614) .... .]r[s], 632 and whose demotic was Tuppieir5s('Apx. 'Ep., 1950-1, [K]Xoor[----], ca. 333 a., fatherof [ orator ca. 215 a., 1321 p. 26, No. 1164) [K]XEoaoevrl[s], KXe6orparos Tltooe'vous AiylX7Es5, secretaryKccr& irpwra- [K6]ivroso ('ATrradhos),post ca. 217 p., 47818 vekav343/2 a., 342 (P.A., 8623) K(6toros) Dov(Trimos) M&Clos(rapyfTTios), fin. s. II p., 4346 s. IV-III a., fatherof Ecopos,5630 [K6O]vr(os) archon 195/6 p., 4251-2 ]s 'EXoEvu[?vi]os, [ (foT-riwos), K[6]6orrparos KOIVTO5 ca. 20 a., 29344 KAE6Tnpos C ('AIpgipoTraiEO),140/39 a., 240100 scoaiykvrT1(Talcavicscs), councillor? 343/2 a., 49354;cf. K. *KopaTosK6pcovoS(2rltcxi8rTi), 334/3 a., 4470 (P.A., 8693), KXEOq9avToS ['EAeavivios], 'E. (I.G., 112, 195519= P.A. 8633) was trierarch 356/5-346/5 a. (LG., II2, 1622707)= KXesopvTros 19450 KAoE6avTros KogaTos ('EXAwcvtos), 178/7a., (rlacrxi8ris),ca. 337/6 a., father of [---]s, 61330; cf. A.P.F., 8693 (2ouvvtiS),336/5 a., 42198 [K?Eop]p6&8rs ca. 172p., fatherof Opacipovuos, K6piooS: 9EOs6 K6pOIos,ca. 231/2 p., 49116 ('lTrIroecovTriso), KAeo<pov 44817 K6M1io8os: AtTOKp&Ercop [K6plto5os],184/5 p., 4078-9; [M(&pcouncillor?ca. 370 a., 492102 O[----] (eOpiaoios), [KM6o]qpOv KOS)Aiupi]os Eu]-r[K61oio5o[s] 'Av-r]covWvos E[ira?]3[Afs (P.A., 8642) [xits epaacaros], 186/7p., 4113;[Mxp(Kos)] AtupiXos'Avrcovi[vos j[K6ppoS]os (AaKt8ris), ca. 336/5 a., father of T-rporov, 62190 KNX[ot
KXW&ov ('Apaqpvios),ca. 376/5a., father of MupcovpSri, 3632, K6ppo[8]os [... .]is nai(avcus),209/10p., 46051 and probablyalso of eovStmnros,trierarch323/2a. (IG., K6pcov(S1laXi8r1s), ca. 367/6 a., father of Konactos,4470 II2, 1631470,592,600, 679= P.A., 7253); = K. eouvSiFnou (P.A., 8696); cf. A.P.F., 8693 'A., rTapiasTrfiseEO 377/6 a. (IG., II2, 14101,14116; K6v[o]v(AEcovri8os),councillor? 343/2 a., 49323 K6vcwvMrlrpoScbpou Isaios, IX, 17; P.A., 8669);anotherson may els T qgc KuvEralvaisS,TrafiasTrv r&ve Kncov ('Apaxpvtos), 336/5 a., 4274; for other members of 335/4 a., 43233; on the family cf. A.P.F., 10807,stemma this familycf. P.A., 8669, stemma;H., XXX, 1961,p. 40; Kopiveos('AvacXoaTos), fin. s. Ip., father of K6pvOos,3217; and A.P.F., 7252, stemma Table II probably= (K)>Xeov (Etcovuwts),fin. s. III a., 14139;cf. P.A., 8673 K6plivos ('AvaX?rOnos), ca. 105/6 p., father of K6pitvos, KAXcov herald of the boule and the demos 95/4 33320 Ki[Kvvvtss], a., 26155-56 (& KoXriis),178/7 a., 19447 Khckwv
K2X,ov ca. 390-375 a., 1047;for MEV?E?vou (KvUSaOrvalns), his familycf. A.P.F., 8674, stemmaTable II KXcov: [Fr(&os)KUtVTOS] KEXcov M[apaobvios], archon post ca. 217 p., 4742-3; r(xlos) KIv(-ros) KAcov MapaObvios, 4751-2; Fraos KUItvroKX6[cov] 4762, [4771-4] MapaOcbvios, T[---] (TancrIvErs), [K]X[7]cov post ca. 216 p., 47219 K?Xcov (TpwKopOcros), paullo ante ca. 93 a., father of A&SoKos, 26715 KXcov(XoXXMEiSr), s. IV-III a., father of S-rTpavos,5638
iit. s. II p., 3217, was ephebe ca. K6piv0os ('AvacxpM-cros),
84/5-92/3p. (IG., II2, 1996146)and father of 'EirTyaeos (LG., 112,202045);probably= Kopveos ('Ava9c iomros),138/9 p., 33320
ca. 160-170p., 35930 K6pi[vos----] (GopiKIos), Kopvrjl?av6s:['Ep]i(vvios) Kopvrlioav6s("Eptios), 168/9 p., 37359 KopvirAicv6o A1rtliT[piou](i OIov), ante fin. s. II p., 42120, was father of Mapeivri (IG., II2, 236144) KopvrlAiav6S:KA(acr5os) Kopvrtaiav6s(XTstpti5), 166/7 p., 36949=
(P.A., 8679) KopvrlXiav6[s]:KXA(oni8os) KopvrXiav6[5] [rE'pxets], &vrTypa*KaXEovCw 335/4 a., 4319-20; l6ris t>CoKtviSov (TTfpyaCOeS), 9qpsca. 187/8p., 4145 the deme is Upper Pergase. Kop(viAlOS)MeveR*u[{S],TrepiT6 PfijO 169/70 p., 37843; K6cbv[uvos]((vppivil7os), post ca. 183 p., father of EOXoyos, Kop(viXtios)[ME]veoeO6s, 38045-46; perhaps = K. M[----], 47254 thesmothetefin. s. IIp. (LG., II2, 1736ali; cf. H., III, or 'AKaav5ri?os), ante med. s. IV a., KAijTos (Aecovri6So 1934,p. 175,and XVIII, 1949,pp. 41 and 51) fatherof Tricov,2320,and grandfatherof eeoyv[lls], 2318 KopviqAos:AT(AQos) KopvfAios ('AvTnoxiBos),eponymos and [K]Julvos[----], ca 175p., 3938 prytanisca. 205 p., 44711,12; the demoticis nla?rrvejs; [---K]XA Ovo[s]('A-rraXios), post ca. 217 p., 47813 cf. AT.K.('A.)
INDICES ca. 200 p., 44612 (MapaOcbvios), Kop(vfi6os) MEA&vXpaiv[os] ca. KopvfAios ((o)aiXpE,s), 50 a., 27353 KopvfiXos:MapKos K6poi?]Pos (Aaxvribos),ca. 330 a., 4630 (lIaavEisU),ca. 20 a., 29330 K6p-Tlo:rvaio5 K6pTtoS ca. (THaavie*s), 136/7 p., father of K6pup3os,37827; K6pvup1Bo cf. K. [O]cOKicvosHT., roaippoviorAis 145/6 p. (I.G., II2, ], who was ephebe 20548) and K.(TT.),father of [ med. s. II p. (I.G., II2, 20615; cf. 'Apx. 'Ep., 1950/1, p. 35. No. 17) o (TTaiavits), 169/70p., 37827,was 0iroocoppoviwrAs K6pvupPos 161/2 p. (I.G., II2, 208522) K6rvs, archon paullo ante 19 p., 3049 s. IIp., 3485 ] (KEKporri8os), Kpar[ Kpar[----] ('AxapvEos),ca. 180 a., 1908 ca. 213/2 a., father of [EOKMi ?]Tros, ('EAEuavvloS), Kp&Mrls 18736(P.A., 8744) ca. 188/7 a., father of (IXoiKos,225[2], 43 Kp&rrs(TTaoiavies), Aiovvu[---] (OcArilpeis),paullo ante 60 a., 2678 *KpaT5rirs KpcrrivosKpa-rnou (AlyiWiuvs),334/3 a., 4426 (P.A., 8758), brother of Kp6-rosK. (Al.), q. v. ]s. Kpcrrvos ('E-rinais), ca. 337/6 a., father of [ 61213 [Kp]crTivosAntoo-rpa-rou(KuSao0valivs), ca. 360 a., 1512 (P.A., 8761), brother of [AnT]i[T-]piosA. (K.), ca. 360 a., 151 and perhaps father of [T]lpoKparela(I.G., II2, 6598 = P.A., 13742) Kp&riosKpa-rAov (AlylAlEis), 334/3 a., 4427 (P.A., 8765), brother of KpcrrivosK. (Al.) Kpcnciar6ecos (lcTaoviSrls), ca. 168 a., 21454 ca. 280 a., 7413 (P.A., *Kpcrr6?vos'AveilT-rrov (AEVKOVOIEVS), 8774) and (AylyiAlis), ca. 367/6 a., father of Kporravos *Kp-ruvXos Kp&inos,4426, 27 (P.A., 8776) 4735 ca. 363 a., father of Zobrr[u]pos, *Kpar6vcov(rTElplE%s), (P.A., 8777) KpdrTov,KlQpco-r65of Antiochis s. I p., 30937 Kp&rcov(MapaOcbvios),ca. 161/2 (?) p., father of Kp6rcov, 4245 Kprrcovo (Mapaecbvtos),194/5 (?)p., 4245 [Kp.cov]('A9tivaTos),ca. 337/6 a., father of AioKpco[v],5922= 61254 KpEcov ('A9tivatos), ca. 337/6 a., father of [AI]oKpicov, (EirrupiTrls),ca. 368/7 a., father of KrrlrvoS, 4393 *Kpr1EiOE KpfiKIos ('AvnToXi5os),paullo ante KpiKoxrls:'OKp(&CnoS) 46622 220/1 p., ('ATrraX8os),init. s. III p., 4596 *[Kpi]oTrr?TvoS Kpr6pov[uos], Knpug (?) fin. s. I a., 3034 281/0 a., 72153 ] (K?Ipi&S6s), KpiTO6I1[l0os ca. 287/6 a., father of A6vcrros,8937; KprriT6rpo (nfTTpasIls), cf. K. A. n. (.G., 112, 7173 = P.A., 8813) Kprr6Xaos(naxlcvtils), 155/4 a., 22579 ca. 128 a., 24840 (KEKpo1Ti8OS), KpiTco[v] ca. ('Eoicai6ev), 289/8 a., father of 'ApXias, 8570 Kpircov (P.A., 8827) Kpi-rov(KuSa0rivai?ts),155/4 a., 22598; a son may = 'AWrroAcbviosK. K. (I.G., II2, 6563) Kpi-cov'EptiS[KovMapa0cbvios,i -ir Tr ynoiaronra 335/4 a., 43230
KpoiTos('Avayupa&aos), ca. 73-63 a., father of Ati6copos, 28654 r. KT-rCO (rapyfrtlos), 336/5 a., 42121 = [K-rEc]v[M]iKCOvoS (.G., II2, 5936 = P.A., 8830)
K'rq[ Knl[
304/3a., 61148 ] (OivE18os), ] ('AXapveus),ca. 180 a., 19011
419
KT[rr---] (KEcatAes),ca. 336/5 a., father of [----]Kp&ms, 6296= Kl[----] (Keqa6ars),ca. 336/5 a., father of [---]Kp&Tms, 6295 KTr[---] (9: Olou), 185/4 a., 17954 KT-ra[pXos]('Avayvp&oios),ca. 289/8 a., father of KTtracoV, 8663 (EOcovWuvUS), Twi&v8p(ou) 256/5 a., 8643; cf. IG., K-r[Ac]apXos II2, 6178 KTMl[i]as('Ayvo*oios), ca. 337/6 a., father of NiKo-rXs, 61ll8
ca. 289/8 a., father of K-rrlcKp&Tns, KTrraccxs (AaIc-rpe=pS), 8625; perhaps = K-maias O AoS'qpiov(Aainrrpevs),256/5 a., 8628 KTrrlara (atTiavie5s),ca. 136/7 p., father of OoTpos,37823 ca. 330 a., 4654 probably = KrrlCmiKAiSfri ('AcoTreKeUS), ?), ca. 321 a., 5537 KT'racoVOS ('AcoTrEKfieOv [K]T[Tiao]K6Ei85fS (P.A., 8859, demotic corrected B.S.A., L, 1955, pp. 13-14); either he or an ancestor = K. K. (.G., II2, 234535) KT'rri[Kiis],archon 334/3 a., 44i (P.A., 8863) KTrlaioAfis ( Oiov), ca. 168 a., 21478 KT'rlaOKAis (Tnetpateis), paullo ante 178/7 a., 19320(P.A., 8872) ca. 337/6 a., father of [....yopas], (cDaXInpEps), [KTaioi]KAris 593 = KTrCrltKaS(OaXnrlpeS),ca. 337/6 a., father of [---y]6pas, 61246; probably = K. Kriraoqov-ros 0(., ca. 325 a. (.G., II2, 1927o08-o09= P.A., 8873); a later member of the same family may = KTriKaiXfis (caripes, secretary of the boule KlQpicaoqovroSvaos and the demos 220/19 a., 13052-53; KTrlancrtis KrlqZOCt[i]EO (demotic cut in error for ()aXnpEs), 130131-133 s KToriou(AaiTTrrppus), 256/5 a., 8625 KTrCltKprrp a., 4392-93 *KTrrlovos 335/4 (EuTrvpiSrs), Kpije0cos KTrifCcovi6o (AcaXiSrls), 370/69 (?) a., 13106-107 KTrficrrrros (P.A., 8884) Krtacr[Trr]rros 'Al[plt?]aiou (Acoao8r6s),281/0 a., 7256 KTrfiTnrros 'OXuTrrlioScb(pou) 303/2 a., 62250 (TTlipaOl?s), KTatTrrrros 'AyvoSiwou (nEpyacv's), 335/4 a., 4312-13; the deme is Lower Pergase v (EiTeaTos),169/8 a., 21277 KTrCaijqS K[-r]lcntqpv(Oiie0v), 360/59 a., 1737(P.A., 8898) KTrACCv ?), ca. 354 a., father of [K]T[crl]r,Ki81rS, ('AXcoriTEKvs
5537; (P.A., 8905, demotic corrected B.S.A., L, 1955, (I.G., II2, 234533; pp. 13-14); perhaps = K. KacaitT-rp&rou cf. 234534, 35); cf. K. K. ('A.) KTrqacovKrra&[pXov]('Avayvpoitos), 256/5 a., 8663; an ancestor is probably Ti-rcovos('Avayup&aoos),367/6 a., 1419 [K]Tnlcrcov ca. 105/6 p., father of KTracov,33352 KrljaCOV (naXXjXlveO), KTracrcov(Hanc a rlviS), 138/9 p., 33352 r rptos], (npopoaiCios), ca. 223/2 a., father of [Arl [KTriccoV] 17012
KTrlrcoviSrls (AleociSrls), ca. 403/2 a., father of Kro41cnrros, 13107 (P.A., 8916) KT'rTOS 'ETiy6vov (CNaX1rlveWS ?), ca. 192/3 p., 42318 ('EpXiO5s),341/0 a., 386 (P.A., 8928); Kuicas AuacrKpcrouS cf. A. ('E.) [Kv]iaS ('PaClvoiVUlos),166/5 a., 21634 KvStnrro[s]('AvaqcXiorios),councillor ? ca. 370 a., 492151 ca. 337/6 a., father of Kimrrrros,6197 K6TSirrros (KE9cpaeVs), Kvuin-rrov KO68Trnros (Keo9aeFs),304/3 a., 6197 KG6irrrros (Olvatos), ca. 314/3 a., father of [---]vos, 72203;cf. K. 01., TrpecpEvrTjSIKTerpaCrw6Acov (N.P.A., p. 115)
420
INDICES
ca. 337/6 a., father of [Krqi]oo(pov, KcbjiapXos(MEaT6Eis), [Kiivros]: [r(aios) Kihvros]KAEcov M[apaecbvios],archon post ca. 217 p., 4742-3; r(&los) KUiv(Tos)KMAcov MapaOcbvioS, 61133;probably= ca. 314/3 a., father of ScoKAfis, 7237 4751-2; raios KiIVro KKA[cov] Kcbv[a]pXos Mapaecbvios,4762, [4771-4] (MEA,TrEs), ca. 350 a., 213; cf. K.Xai[p.]ou A., Kcolias (AacrmrpEuS), KIKvos OiCoX6pou'AvaXao-rlos, prytanis honored by the boule and phyletai 334/3 a., 447, 71-73 (P.A., 8941); his hipparch on Lemnos, praised 277/6a. (.G., II2, 67211-12); see H., X, 1941, p. 339, and for the date cf. Athenian sons = Ariif'rpios K.'A. (.G., II2, 3835 = P.A., 3387) and the well known Atthidographer Philochoros (P.A., Year, p. 233 (P.A., 8956) 14782 = F. Gr. Hist., III B, 328) KcoTrcbvioS ('AvTroXi8os), Ma&ijio[s] paullo ante 220/1 p., 46658 -r rrpoESpcov [KcopaTos] OIXOUVIEV6S ('ATTaXiSos), KcTrr(cbvioS) post ca. 216 p., 47028 197/6 a., AaKtaSrls, &trno-r&S [X]a&pr-ro Kco-rrcovto: 1653-4 = K. X. A. (I.G., II2, 6625 = P.A., 8953; cf. I.G., T(-ros?) KcrTrcbvios Matll1os'Ayvoucios, TrTipEXirfls II2, 6622-3) rfis Trr6ocoSs. I/II p., 31318-22 ca. 403 a., father of ['A]vr[i]w'raTpos, KcbpapXo[s] ('AXatOEv), 49262
A ], 303/2 a., 6257 A[ A[----], fin. s. I a., 29721 ] (AiyEi8os),ca. 180 a., 18922 A[] ('AvTnoxiSos),ca. 176/5-170/69 a., 20424 A[ ] (OivWios),ca. 180a., 1901 A[ ] ('Avayup&actos),ca. 403 a., father of Oi,6voeos, A[
AKxcov(TatoavlisS),220/19 a., 13079 *AaKcovi65S[----] ('AyvoOios), 378/7 a., 811(P.A., 8976) 'OKT&ovuos Aa,i[----]: Aap[----] (KoAM?rrEU), 148/9 p., 33718 AaclScov (Kvav-ri8rlS), ca. 368/7 a., father of Xrivcov, 4347
AapiacrKo Xaipillovos ('ASpiavi8os),ca. 231/2 p., 49124 *A&aTros: ['YyEi]vos6 Kal A&laros('ArrTai8oS),post ca. 218 p., 48024 = 'Y.6 Kal A. 'A0(!ovEus),q.v. A[----] ('AxapvEus),ca. 403 a., father of Xicov,492112 ca. 336/5 a., father of ODiAloriirls, A[-----] (rapy'rrios), ca. 97-117 p., father of 'Erriyovos, AapnrpoKX(fis) (rlTEpaisOS), 3325 62249;either identical with or a descendant of P.A., 8992; a grandson perhaps = ca. 433-383 a., father of lA[---]s, 1229 A[--] ? (KuSaoervaEi6s), ca. 390-375 a., 1053 ca. 287/6 a., father of 'ApEsias,894 AalJirpoKXfis A.[---] Aio86rov (KuSaOnvatEiu), (T1TpalEUS),
49213
archon A[----] MeAX(iTrrs), KA(aoUtos) A[----]: T;ip(Eplos) 213/4-219/20 p., 4612; for a possible restoration of the
name cf. H., XVIII, 1949,p. 37 A[---] ('PaivouCaos), ca. 50 a., 27342 A[.. .]68co[pos](OlveT8So),post ca. 216 p., 47325 A[. .]os 'AAaiE15,uOroypappiarens 169/8 a., 21252-53, [128-129] A[----]6oCrpaTro (KE(9aOEU),ca. 338/7 a., father of Oh6orpaToS, 5857; the restoration 'A[yv]6or-rpa-rowas sug-
gestedin H., Index I-X, Suppl.I-VI, p. 4 Aa[ -]ap(---), &VTtypasOls 165/6 p., 3674 *Acprls (psE&pplos), ca. 403/2 a., father of 'HyiAcov, 1356
(P.A., 8960) *AaSa&Ias 9eo5Scbpou (ArllnTrpi&Sos),post 225 a., 1254 (N.P.A.,
p. 116)
37331 A&IuvpoS (iTTirrtos),ca. 135/6p., father of rTovrlav65, AatIIKPaTrrs ('A[rljveie), ca. 155 a., 22648 AaUYlKpaT&r('AvaKalEiE), 178/7 a., 194102 AavopioSBEPEVIKiSrjS, UTOoypaIL'raTC 222/1 a., 129[54-55], 135-137
*Aavrcov (Muppivoclios), ca. 423-408 a., father of [--]..os, 1027 [A&o?]aaos [---]e[---] ('AXcoTTrrEs), 281/0 a., 72248; a descendant perhaps of A.'A., workman on the Erech-
theion408/7 a. (P.A., 9003) 62212 ('AaElus?), ca. 336/5a., fatherof MXrl[Tro]s, A&xrls AaXiTrrTiov(KEsyaCEiS), [A&]Xrls 303/2 a., 6293 AaXrls (lnorT&moS KaO,), ca. 403/2 a., father of XapTvos, 1319
(P.A., 9025); a grandsonor perhapsa great-grandson=
*A&8oKosKAXcovos(TPtKopUtOSo),paullo ante 60 a., 26715 A&XnSr Xap{vov(Ino-rTa'os),303/2 a., 6226 *Aaiav6s K&pTro[u] paullo ante 220/1 p., 46629 axisr ('Yd&Srls),336/5 a., 42250 ('AVT-OXi8OS), archon 96/7 p., 3125-6; cf. A., ephebe ca. 80 p. AaiMA[a]v6s, *AaxTm'irriSr(KEpaEiUS),ca. 336/5 a., father of [A&]xns, 6293 ca. 336/5 a., father of 'EpyoKAris, 62222 A&Xcov (I.G., II2, 19924,17) (lTieEUs), ] ('ASpiaviSos),ca. med. s. II p., 33917 Aao[-rr]o[8ias---] ('AvaqXoTnios),councillor? ca. 370 a., AE[ 492152;if, as seems likely, A., general 414/3 a. (P.A., 8963) [Af]aypos 'AoxCaT-wcovos HElpaEis5,treasurer of the boule 155 is an ancestor, we have another case of double reprea., 22560 sentation on the board of generals *AEalos (AIlcoveUS), ante med. s. IV a., 16io (P.A., 9030) AaIKfs ('AaieuS ?), ca. 336/5 a., father of AaKp&ars,62218 [A]EiPEpTros 'ErT[y6vov]('AKapiavrTios), 200/1-201/2 or 203/4AaKparr[--](AaprITpEvs), 336/5 a., 4250; the name is either 204/5 p., 45319, undoubtedly a relative, probably father, or AaKpTr[rns]. of A. S9pTr[Tnos], AaoKparr[Ei6s] ephebe ca. 220p. (LG., II2, 22293) ca. 255/4 a., father of NIKfT'rs, ('ALriEiVs),ca. fin. s. IIp., father of AaKpcrrEiSns AEo(----) (XSKapcoviS78s), AaKpacrrESrij 129ioi and'AKAri Xrlti&ris,4584,5;perhaps= A. EOrruxiSou'A., IEpEUs and KOcrPTITisof the ephebes 197/8-199/200 p. [A]e6vr[--] (O)P&ppIos), fin. s. II a., 2562 PoouTrrOos ] ('Papvoiatos), ca. 120 p., 32259 (I.G., II2, 21283, 21292-3, 2291 a2) *Ae6vT?1[XOs AEovTerU:'Ep6vvtos AEovTreS('ALrvifiES),138/9-150/1 p., 33617 AaKpaTEcrriS'Arlv(tiEs), init. s. III p., 4584 AoKp&r1SAa,3ovs ('Axaius ?), 303/2 a., 62218 [A]eOVTEr[S] ('AXapVEws), ca. 354 a., father of [O]p&aov?[os], 544 AaKp&aTrsMvrropoS nEpteoiSris, orator 193/2 a., 1676; AaKpa'rr1n[MivropoS TTEpiOoi8ri],16829-30 Ae6ovTos(Ki(piMiEiS),336/5 a., 4236
INDICES
421
Acov ('Avayvpaclos), 193/2 a., 16876 AEovriaKoS 135/4 a., 24380 (1nTpawE6s), Akcov(BaCTEIss), 7262 a., 336/5 a., 42105 281/0 AE6riTXos Ka7lab8ou(T'E-TIKr1iCos), (BcraEais), paullo ante 180/1 p., 3974, was AEovTrovrls('AXEP8oiocos),178/7 a., 19466;cf. AEOVTro(vr1S),AMcovMEiA?XOU acropovoaris 165/6 p. (.G., II2, 209019) P.A., 9039, the only other Attic occurrence of this name AEcov 42162 (Eiorcos), 140/39 a., 24058 *ATrrrias(lpopaXoicos), 336/5 a., Acov ca. 336/5 a., father of KaXYAKis,62244; cf. = 4238 ca. p., (KO6Trpos), eponymos 192/3 Ae\(KIos), AT(Alos) AEU(KIos): ca. (H., XXVI, 367/6 a., father of AEcoX&pns Al. A. nafMrla AEca[v ?] (K.), VEs No. 2672 ante 60 15, 1957, ] S68-9) a., p. (AlavriSos),paullo A/EIK[lo]sNIK[ med. s. II p., 3408 Aca[v] 'loatyvous(MapaOcbvios), ra[iou] ? ('AvoXi{8os), 169/70 p., 38027 A?U[K]I[o]S AIcov(Muppivoraios?), ca. 336/5 a., father of [-]s, M6yvos ('ArraciBos), init. s. III p., 4597 [AEM]KIOS 626 ca. 180 p., 40121 ---] (KEKpo7rTiOS), AEO
422
INDICES
[A]uKIvoS(KvSaervalOs5),ca. 423-408 a., father of Ecoatyk[vns], 1054 336/5 a., 4223 A/UKvoS (TolapckoTr&Sis), AuvKvoS (Zuppi6ils),fin. s. III a., 14122 ] (COpe&ppios),ca. 325 a., 5218(P.A., 9210) AuKSvos [ AvKTvoS ('Qaexs), ca. 423-408 a., father of 'AvSpoKis, 1018 AMnios,uirlpirrls-ri s povAfXs 303/2 a., 6218 AiuKI AouKiov ('AcoTKreKfOe),post ca. 216 p., 47244 archon 344/3 a., 331-2 (P.A., 9214) AVKiKoxOS, AvKi7[Kos---] ('Axapve(s), councillor? ca. 370 a., 492113 [A]vuioxoosECi.vilorov & Oiov, treasurer of the boule ca. 155 a., 22612; AvKitKosi? Otou, 22691-92 ] (KvuSaervaieos), ca. 20 a., 29365 T.A.P.A.,LXXI, 1940,p. 305) .....]iv[ [A]uKO[ ] (0opiKhos),305/4 a., 5871 (KoaiuTrEoS), 148/9 p., 33717,was ephebe AuvKopi5ri[s AlK(ivvio)TTo7Xaivos orator 254/3 a., 8923, etc. 125/6p. (I.G., II2, 203716, 71) AvKoi,Slns Alox&pouKov[O]vuAj[e]v, a. of was 175 39221 (IG., 112, 1534221= priest Asklepios 266/5 p., [Ai]Kfv(vios)epEn'r6s(Kco-rTi8rls),ca. of a decree in the archonship orator and of father ca. a., P.A., 9234) Oav6KprrTo 337/6 (Kvu8arlvacEs), *Ainra&pov of Antimachos (I.G., 12, 7699-10; cf. H., XXXVIII, 6170 (P.A., 9183) 1969, p. 423, note on line 23) A6ylocos: A?V(ios)A6dytocos('Aarrca8os), post ca. 216 p., 4709 [A*KOS] ('AXcoTeKfijEv),ca. 338/7 a., father of Arr6[XvKoS], 5877 ca. 330 a., 465s (P.A., 9185) ('AcoTrrKEsO), *AoKpicov A[o?tiavOs], priest 141/2 p., 3345 AuKoupyos('ArTTrcios),post ca. 216 p., 47010 A[oXliavOs]: 'Op8ECovios I A6vyo[s] (rapylrros), 6 Ko : os METrrE(6s), 328/7 a., 49o10= A. M., IJo'rcoxriat fin. s. AvKO
LXXXVI, 1962,p. 683)
24332-33, [45, 49,] 68
INDICES orator 164/3 a., 2197; OEeoiiSouKvSaOrIvaiE5s, AvOaav6poS 2208; AuiavSpos [AvcravSpos ]eo]pfSo[uK]v8[aOtjv]al6[iS], eE[op18ov KuvarOlvalEus],22041; P.A., 9289 may be a son. Avioavpos (rTalavlEis),220/19 a., 13082 Auvavias, archon 235/4 a., 115i Auvravias(rToAopatiSoS), 180/79 a., 18771 Aucavicas'Ava[KalEis], &vaypa9EVus135/4 a., 24354-55,144-145; 2444 Avucavias'Av[aKalEus], Avaavias Auaiabou (EvnrupiSrqs), 335/4 a., 4390-91 ca. 423-408 a., father of Aro6Avaaviras(KvSaORlvaEi'S), 1049 aTpaTroS, ca. 400/399 a., father of Xr&paWos), Aucaav[ias?](AauirrrpEus Avaavfas, 1441 s rr&paXos), Avuavias Avaav[iov?] (AaprTrpEui 367/6 a., 1441; perhaps = A. [Aarr]-rpEus,med. s. IV a. (I.G., II2, 296721 = P.A., 9316) and his son may = AriiT'rpiosA. A. (LG., II2, 6654) ], 72206 Avravi[[as](Oivatos), ca. 314/3 a., father of [ Avo-aviasAvOiTrro(u)(OivaTos),304/3 a., 5929= [Avaavios Avoai'rrrov] (Oivaios), 304/3 a., 61272 [Avoa]vias Avocav8(p--) (Hiaiavieus),235/4 a., 11568 Auvaavias5Au[aavSpi8ov] (Tflxir), post 255 a., 8834, was ephebe 267/6 a. (I.G., II2, 665, 1154= P.A., 9319, corrected H., XXVI, 1957, p. 44, note 49) Auoavias 'ApiraToKAEiSo (rTpopaXitaos),ca. 330 a., 4738 'A. (n.), 4739; cf. (P.A., 9322); brother of KXAopiiSrls ['A]v-rlKpdrrlsA. n., thesmothete 329/8 a. (I.G., II2, 2836) and A. l., IEpEvs'ACKXnTIrnoj 247/6 a. (I.G., II2, 1534219,corrected Chronology,pp. xvii, 69-71, 81) Avaavicas(TTpoc-rr&dXos ]s, ?), ca. 373 a., father of [ 395; a descendant, perhaps a son, may = ca. 338/7 a., 5851 [A]uvavias (nlpoo-rrkrinos), Auvavias ('YpaSins),336/5 a., 42251 med. s. IV a., 236 (P.A., (OpE&ppIos), [Av]aavias AuvalKp&rous 9328); Auvavias O., ca. 320 a. (I.G., II2, 156710,12),may be a son Avaapxi[rls (lcoeE0Ss),254/3 a., 8995 A[v]ji[---] (Ann'rjTpla8os), post ca. 258 a., father of [A]v-
423
AucieEos ('Api5vaios), ca. 337/6 a., father of Auvoi[e]os,
61255 [Avuaic]oSAuv[ti0ou]('AqnSvaTos), 304/3 a., 5917= Avouaiou Avuci[0]eos ('AylSvaTos),304/3 a., 61255 Auvoieos E
(iK KoAcovoi),256/5 a., 8568 (P.A., Avcni[KA]fiAvauoKAEou 9435) AuciKAXfi ('YpaScrs),post ca. 288 a., father of [ -]s, 8867
[A]vuctKnisOepaavpvous(cOlai6rls), 343/2 (?) a., 365 (P.A.,
9441)
AuvcKpd(ris)(AavTrisoS), ca. 336/5 a., father of $lioKpdrrTs, 62271 AvuoKpcT'rl (OivTiSos),ca. 368/7 a., father of MvrloKp[&]T-is, 43145 304/3 a., 602 [AuclKp&rrs----] ('AypuMAes), ----] ('AypuAvXs),304/3 a., 6128 AvoulKpdTl[s AvalKparrls('EpXeiUS),ca. 374/3 a., father of KuSias, 386 (P.A., 9457), may = A. 'E. (I.G., II2, 6125); descendants -ros A. 'E. (H., XXXII, 1963, probably include (io-Tpaccr p. 52, No. 85) and: caiax6Ss,1251 AuoaKpcnris('EpXiEus),ca. 289/8 a., father of Eq>iAXrl-ros, ] (KEaXfieEv), 281/0 a., 7229 8536; either he or his grandson = Auvo[ EU9iAfrrou('EpXIeuS), AvUI[---] (XoXapyEvs),init. s. III a., father of [N]auKpar&s, AuVoKpdrrTs 256/5 a., 8535 10118 Au]oi0eov(KEPcAEiS),305/4 a., 5858 AuCIKpdrrl[s ca. 337/6 a., father of [ [A]uCaidaisA[va]i[---] (Arlpnrrpla?os), (&KKoXcovou), post 225 a., 1251 AvCaKpaC's ]s ante fin. s. lI p., 4292 61211; cf. A. [A]uvaKAiovSK K., dedicant ca. 400-350 a. [..] Avuaia[ls ----] (KEKpowTTios), 895 AvaocirIs 'Avaqc aT-rtos,287/6 a., father of AMcavSpos, (LG., II2, 4555) XicoviSou(=vrr-eracbv),unidentified list ca. 321 a., AuvaKpCrrls (P.A., 9343) 49428 AuaicS6s ('A-TvEVS?),ca. 354 a., father of [ ] and 5530, 31 AvUiKp&rqS (Dp&pptio), ante med. s. IV a., father of [Au]ca[----]os, ca. 368/7 a., father of Auvoavias,4391 vias, 236 (P.A., 9468), may = Au[lKpd ?]TriSD., who was Auold6ris(ETrrvpiSrls), 746 father or husband of a dedicant 343/2 a. (I.G., II2,1524176Auc[i]as (KfTrrios), ca. 313 a., father of rpacroKAfis, 177) (P.A., 9374) 29345 Auvaas(railavieus), ca. 53 a., father of 'AWTroXAcbvos, Aurol[---] ('AXalEus ?), ca. 314/3 a., father of ['Apia]-rT6OXoS, 7288 s, Au[oi]as (nlaovi6rs), ca. 337/6 a., father of 'Aplo-roKp&cr 61293 Au[ao]ia[---] (XoMdiSr1s),ca. 313 a., father of ['A]rlv6Avouia (rlcoeeus), ca. 289/8 a., father of lEpia[v]6pos,8565 Scopos,7419 archon 339/8 a., 40i; [Auanla]xi15Ts,405; AuCa[i]paxi5[Ls], (P.A., 9380) ca. 337/6 a., father of[---]X[co]v, 61238 Auaias (TTpopaXiaios), Au[aCtaxi8lns],412 (P.A., 9480) AvuoaT6oASos8 ('AXaievs), 341/0 a., 3849 (P.A., Auvicas('Papvoucios), ca. 314/3 a., father of ["A]vroXo,72196 AuvoTpaXilMs Avacias(TplKopvcoios), 9479) 223/2 a., 12723 AuvciSr6os Avolieov (TlaXAriv6Js),335/4 a., 43220-221 Auvtinacxi65s(ZfTrrnos), ca. 134/5 p., father of Kacliyivr1s, [A]vaUieoS ('Avayvp&aios),367/6 a., 1420 37126, may = (ptrirn os), ca. 135/6 p., father of AvuciiaxiSrls, Ava[{eioS] ('A9lvacios), ca. 337/6 a., father of [AvoieT]os, AuoaluaXitSns 37323 5917=
424
INDICES
K[A. A],cailrros, herald of the boule and the AvutpaiOXiS(qfi-'rnoS), ca. 127-137 p., father of AvUota- AU'aITrrOS: demos 195/6 p., 4268 Xisns, 359i = AuvcipoaXiSns(E9rrnos), ca. 135/6 p., father of AuvoTpaxi6Sr AColrrros('Aypvuius), 336/5 a., 4217 irrp(eoirrEpos),37310 AiUo-r[-ros]('EPIKEEUS), post med. s. II a., 24212 AvuCaitxi6iso (Z-rrrnos), ca. 160-170 p., 3591 = AOmir[Tros] (Ki-rrtos),ca. 313 a., father of Auoi[Tr]wos,747 AvcaipaoiSns: rrp(EopOrEpos) (Ept)r'IOS), 168/9 p., 37310, AOia['rr]Tos Auvorr[rrou] (Kri'rrtno),ca. 280 a., 747 = A. K., was ephebe 112/3-125/6 p. (I.G., II2, 20299) XVIII, 1963, p. 104, phylarch of Leontis 282/1 a. (AE-Ar., No. 130); an ancestor = A. K., trierarch ca. 366/5 and AuvoaiopaXi8s(EqArrtos), 168/9 p., 37323 AuvailoXosHoXuKpi-rou ('AlrvIe1s), med. s. I a., 27826 356/5 a. (.G., II2, 160967and 1611343) eoUKAoi8ou (AiOaiSins),304/3 a., 6176(P.A., 9502) Avotrrros (KvSircIvaisEs),ca. 337/6 a., father of 'Hyfircop, AUvolpaXoS 6172(P.A., 9562) Auvoiaxos 'AXaiEis,honored by the boule ca. med. s. II a., 23223-24(P.A., 9503) AUlmlrros(Olvaios), ca. 337/6 a., father of Acaavias, 5929 = ca. 354 a., father of [---]os, 559; [Aorra-rros] AuvfipoaXo ('AvaqAocrTios), (Oivaios), ca. 337/6 a., father of [Avoavias], 61272 A taTrrros OhAivov (TTaiavelS), ca. 330 a., 4710 (P.A., 9564); the son perhaps = for other members of this family and a stemma cf. H., ('Avaouronos), ca. 314/3 a., father of [--]xiSls, [A]u[o]iioaXos 72240 XIX, 1950, p. 259 rEusca. Aivals(KvuaOrivaicUs), ante med. s. IV a., father of 'loqpcv, [Auoiv]aX(os'AploiroKp6rou'AyiSva[os], UrroypappiC 3249 (P.A., 9578) 176/5-170/69 a., 2049; Auvaiia[Xos]'A918[vaios],20566-67; ], med. s. III a., 962 'A9i]8vaCos,20510-11; on the [Auvi]oCpa[rTo [AuvaioaXos'AplCrroKp6rou family cf. A.P.F., 8157, stemma ], med. s. III a., 963 AvouiC[Tp]a[Tos A[vuillaXos] ('Epmios), ca. 338/7 a., father of Ka[MXi]a[s], Auaio-rpaoroS noXuvEnrov(BaTcss), 341/0 a., 3834 (P.A., 5896 = 9615); for other members of this family and stemmata 613 = cf. P.A., 9615 = I.G., II2, 77623-24 (corrected by [Au]ipacxos('Eppetos),ca. 337/6 a., father of [KcAM]icas, D. M. Lewis, B.S.A., L, 1955, pp. 7-8) and A.P.F., 4549 AuvaipaXo[s] ('Eppelos),ca. 316/5 a., father of Kax?ias, 718 611oi a., [Au]caipaXos (KEpasEus), 304/3 'ITrrrTKp6ro(u) AvuoCo-paTos (K(piaius), 367/6 a., 1426 NIKOSEvoU [Au]aiiaXos THoXuKpicro(vs) (KEcaXsEu), 303/2 a., 6290 AuoiCorpaoros (Mapa0cbvlo;),ca. 290/89 a., father of [----]rs, ca. 40-30 a., 2861i 841 AuviciaXos E[--] (Krl)iotEius), AvaiuaXcos AUCoIpvoUS(MuppivoOucios),post med. s. IV a., ca. 314/3 a., father of Krlpi(?) (MeXITEUS), Avu[]i[crrparTo] 3229 (P.A., 9524, misprinted as 9424) o68copos, 7240; cf. K.A.(M.) and A.P.F., 11473, with addendum. Auv[iopaxosAua---] (nlepyaocrS), 304/3 a., 607 = Avuao-rpoaros AuvipiaXosAua[----] (TnEpyaaEso), 304/3 a., 6133 (Muppwvoiaios),220/19 a., 13089 AuoipaXosAvaoo-rp&r(ov)('Pacvo*iotos),303/2 a., 62280 AuvC[for]p(a-os) ('Ofijev),ca. 336/5 a., father of Auvio[Trpa]Tos, 62178 AuvciipaXos (EKappcovi6rlS), 222/1 a., 129103 Availclaxos(STEIpI6ES),ca. 423-408 a., father of KaMcXfcaos, AuCoi[Trpa]TosAvu[io-r]p(6rrov)('Oisv), 303/2 a., 62178 (cf. 1038 P.A., 9620, corrected) (Xlrrrafil-rTto),ante med. s. IV a., 167 (P.A., 9528) Auvoiorparros AvafuPcaoS (TTaiovi8S)s), 336/5 a., 42243 AvailaXos E[Eo9]dvov (9rTrlios), 281/0 a., 7218 (P.A., 9529) Auvaiarpa-r(os)('Poavouoios), ca. 336/5 a., father of Avai[Au ?]fapaX[os]lue[--] (OaAXlpE*s paxoS, 62280= I.G., II2, 1926, line 148 or 149 ?), 281/0 a., 72190 Aucvaivrs('Ayvouatos), 336/5 a., 42318 Auvaip&vr'loo[---] (TTaXrqvrvus), 273/2 a., 7832 AvouCIUiiv (Muppivoratos), ante med. s. IV a., father of AvmalCov(XoAapyesu), 336/5 a., 42301; his father may Avaucpaxos,3229(P.A., 9535) KrlpioQ6$vA. X., commissioner of Amphiareia 329/8 a., Avou[vos]'Axapve(s, priest of the eponymos of Oineis 203/2 etc; cf. K. X. Aacov ('AXoTrEKEUs), a., 14744-45,[55-56] ca. 354 a., father of [....]icov, 5535 AuaiTro?ls ('AXCais), ca. 374/3 a., father of AuvolioaXi8rls, 3849 Aoacov('Paoivocios), ca. 190/89 a., 17068 (P.A., 9543) *AvrT[ifns],ca. 337/6 a., father of [KaXai8]rs,611; cf. K. A. ca. 215/4 a., father of [ [A]uoairovos(TPIKop5imos), ], ACbVIKOS ('Aepovws), 173/2 a., 206107 1834 (P.A., 9544)
M M[ M[
], 304/3a., 61336 ], honored 186/7p., 41142
] ('AKpawavriso), ca. 200-150 a., 1989 M[ M[ ]: AT(Aos)M[ ] ('AvnoXisos), ca. 192/3 p., 42342 M[ ]: AiQ(Aos)M[ ] ('AvtnoXios), Ca. 192/3 p., 42343 ] (AEcovrfSosor 'ATraTfiSos),ca. aet. Rom., father M[ of [Arlnp]frpios, 3177 M[----] (Olvelos), init. s. II a., 15648 M[ ] (lcavliovi8os), ca. 168p., 37617
M[----] ('A[l)vius), ca. 83-73 a., father of ['I]&acov,28014 M[
] (BnTaalEus),ca. 180-190 p., 409i
M[.. .][.]A Tlai(avi6vs),209/10 p., 46053 ca. 192/3 p., M[----]: KA(auilos) M[----] (RHaXArlves?), 42316
M[. .]vi[---] (OAuUs), ca. med. s. I a., father of 'AVTLoxoS, 30312
M6yvos ('ATrrcaios), init. s. III p., 4597 M&yvos:[Ae
425
INDICES M[&]yvos(tiheo), ca. 144/5 p., father of EKcrros, 39837; perhaps grandfather of: [M6yvos ]i4oarov (l'eEiOS),ca. 180 p., 4017; if restored correctly = M&yv[os]2Eo-rov (nhess), ca. 197 p., 42724; the father = E. M. (11.), ephebe med. s. II p. (.G., II2, 206937; cf. 'Apx. 'E(p.,1950-1, p. 38); cf. 2. M. (1F.) MalKiAlos 'AA?cavSpos(2:q)l'rros), 167/8 p., 37123, was ephebe med. s. II p. (I.G., II2, 206926; cf. 'Apx. 'E9., 1950-1, p. 38, No. 1827) MaKapE\S 'EXEv?e1viov('AXapvEs3), post ca. 218 p., 48213= [M]aKapEis 'EAXEucviov('AXapvEsS), post ca. 218 p., 4839, was ephebe, gymnasiarch, etc. 207/8 p. (LG., II2, 219911, 32, 107) = AUp(i'ios) M. 'A., med. s. III p. (I.G., II2, 248621); a grandfather = M., ca. 174 p., father of 'E. (I.G., 112, 21992) ca. 105/6 p., father of MaKaMaKapEvI (?K Mupivouvrrns), and EUii'Epos,33139,40 pEuive(cOrTpos) ca. 105/6 p., father of MaKap*s MCKapEIS(?KMvpIvovvT-MS), cf. I.G., II2, 205237-38 33138; wrp(EacpirrpoS), o ve(cTrEpoS) (?KMvpivov-rrTs),138/9 p., 33139 MaKapeUS
[--] MapeTvos(Brjaai,s),
188/9 p., 41921
Mapelvosnlai(aviw*s),209/10 p., 46064= nai(avileS), post ca. 217 p., MapElvoS: >X(dploS)MapETvos 47731 ] (Brnaalis), post med. s. II p., 3558 MapK[
(AlavrTios), 200/1-201/2 or 203/4[MapKE]X?T[v]o[sETrE]&VOv
204/5 p., 45012= ca. 200 p., 4465 E'TrE6cv[ou] (MapaOcbvioS), MapKEAOXTvos MapKav6s : -rTa(TloS)MapKlavos(AeovriSoS),178/9-179/80 p., 39923; the demotic is lTaioviSils; cf. X. M. (A.) Map(Kios) Aiovc66copos (AeovTiSos), eponymos 178/9-179/80
p., 39912; either he or his son = M. A. Xo(7Qe5irls), gymnasiarch 173/4 p. (I.G., II2, 210317, 91), &vTnKoCprirrn 190/1-191/2 p. (LG., II2, 21138) and KocplTrTs paullo post 200 p. (I.G., II2, 22014); his son = M. A. X., agonothete paullo post 200 p. (ibid. 49) KAIPANTOE ('Ayvoiolos), 180/1 p., 40225 <M>&p
ca. 50 a., 2722
ca. 50 a., 27214; cf. M. B M. Mavios Bp&xKios (XoAXXeiSs), X. (I.G., II2, 7803) paullo ante 178/7 a., 19324 Mavr[i----] (TTEpalEOs), *MavTlK[Xis----] (TetpaCatos),331/0 or 330/29 a., 4514-15 Maluliav6s: M(apKos) Mouvvrios Ma~iljuav6s OioTrifKos, archon 174/5 p. (or 187/8 p.), 3872 Ma~iT[i]vos: Mp(p,los) Maipr[i]vos ('A-rra5iBos), post ca. 217 p., 47610 ('AvrioXi8oS),paullo ante M&5(ipo[S]:KcotrcbovioMa&uipo[s] 46658 p., 220/1 M&~lqos'lavapiov (AeovriSos), 178/9-179/80 p., 39928; a brother = Eiai8copos '1. Evlrrpi5rs, ephebe 169/70 p. (LG., II2, 209767) M&alios: Ti(Tos) KcorrcbviosMat,pos 'Ayvoviaos, -rripEs. I/II p., 31318-22 ArilTrSrfis 7rro?coS M>los: Oov(Tr1ios) Maxtlmos (rapyiTrrTos), 182/3 p., 40623= M&6jlos: K(6OTros) (Dov(-rilos)M&aljos(rapyqrrlos), fin. s. II p., 4346 ca. 175 p., 39220 M&ilpos: [A]Op. M&giaos (KAcoTrri5rls),
148/9 p., 33713 M(
MapKo : AA(los) MapKos ('Avaq)Ocrnos), 195/6 p., 42517
] (BrlaaisO), ca. 180-190 p., 4099 MapKos5th[ os] (BrlaaiEs), ca. med. s. I a., father MapKos 06Xppo[s of MapKos067Apio[s ----os], 301 5, [13,16]; [M.?(. ----]os, 3012 MapKos$06APio[s----os o Brlaai5s], treasurer of prytaneis fin. s. I a., 3014-5, [13, 16]; [M.(---]os 3, 3012 I 'Avrr]covvos E[Uor]P[[hs [M(apKos) AUpqipX]os[IK6Ji.o5?o[s Ei]T-r[XhSESpao-r6s],186/7 p., 4113; [Map(Kos)]AipiMAos 'AVTcovi[voS[K6pio6]os]l EUioepts Erux[qs E6pao-r6s] BriCaiEUs, 188/9 p., 4163-5; [Ma]p(KoS)[A0p(SIoS)] i[K61I.[oos ] ---BTcalEius], 4183-4; [M(apKoS)] AUp(riAlos) j[K6Opo8os]
'A[vrcovTvos] ----
Z[Ea]o-r6[s
BroiaiElS],
4194-6 MapKos:(oipitos MapKos(rapyrr-TTos), 138/9 p., 33117 M(apKos) BaMcptosMapEpTivoSMapaOcbvios, archon 166/7 p.,
3692-3 ?), ca. 62/1-55/4 a., father of [------]o, MapKos (MEAIrrTS 29041 init. s. IIp., 32117 Ma(pKos)OOA(inos)'ApxAaos (TrlLaXi6Xis), 20 a., 29355 ca. s (T?mtptes), MapKoS "Oppios'EpIpoKp&6 MapKos (qrilrTos), ca. 135/6 p., father of 'ETiryovosand 'IlTroKp&rlS, 37315, 16
426
INDICES
paullo ante 60 a., 267il; ((DaXnrlpE6J), MapK[o]sTFA[ou]Tapx[ou] the reading of the patronymic is very uncertain ca. 50 a., 27353 Mapios KopvilXios(<>aXrlpe*s), 6 Koa (QvEiSs),ca. 175 p., 39243 EOraprls MapKos
Md?cov (?Op&ppios), ca. 168 a., 21444
ca. 313 a., father of [---]evos, 735 MEX[----] (KeKpoiTSoS),
MA[
ca. 30/29a., 28820 ] (MeXrrTus),
]i8rs, ?), ca. 314/3 a., father of [ MeXav[---] ('Aq)i5vacos 72182 Mapcoa[as], priest of Hestia init.s. I a., 26017 ----] (Tr6pios),304/3 a., 61112 ca. 205 p., MEXav[ M&pov : KX(auxios) M&pcov('lrrTroOevrvTios), ca. 338/7 a., father of MyaX[o]Kidjs, Msa7Xv0tos(KEgpaAOs), 44811; the demotic is 'ArlTEviS.An ancestor = 5860 Mrpcov('AWrviEus),138/9-150/1 p., 33618 Mpcov : KXa65Slos 8559 ca. 289/8 a., father of AI6TIi1oS, Me7X&veos(OiAXaiSTls), *M(axTvos (Mapaecbvios),223/2 a., 12746 of father antemed. s. 9775) IIp., [
9719, stemma
(P.A., 9818)
MElSiaS(AEKe.EEiS),ca. 393-373 a., father of MiScov, 2036 [M]EXAicria[s ---] (Ope&ppios),ca. 370 a., 13 as MeAXcraov MEAilcriTnos (P.A., 9722) ('AyKUijesv), 341/0 a., 3873 (P.A., he or but the to LG., 112,2407 cannot stand; either his reference MEi8oKp&drrts 9820, a., 42165; (Upop3aXiios),336/5 father = [MiE8oKp]&rrqs MEsi[oKp&roulTpop]aX(iclio5), cf. B.S.A., L, 1955,pp. 13-14, and A.P.F., 7268) T's of Pandionisante med. s. IV a. (H., XXXII, MeXficrrrwos('AX3TrrEKfiOEV), ca. 354 a., fatherof [M]eXATcias, Eri,hATi 1963,p. 41, No. 422-4) 5538; cf. M. M. ('A.) ] ('ALZrvels), 281/0 a., 72148 ca. 363 a., father of Xaipcas, *MElS6Vos[ MEXir|OTrmos (Kovev0uXASr), ca. 360-340 a., 2036; the [M]Ei8cowMEi8fou(AEKEXEEIS), 4715 (P.A., 9822) (lTatavirsS -rrrvepev),ca. 400-350 a., 1247 readingand restorationwere suggestedby H. J. Carroll, MeXAricr[rnos]
Jr. The name is readas [K]epSoov in LG., II2, 2377 MEiScov 61173 s), ca. 337/6a., fatherof EWOUKprroS, (EucovuvEtr MESicov (Muppivovicros), 336/5 a., 42175; probably = M. M.on a gravestonedateds. IV/III a., published 'EmrlTIAous by Kotzias (CEvos,July 20, 1948, recorded by G.A. Stamires) MEicov('Oa;Os),220/19a., 130100 MEiScov ca. 368/7 a., father of 'ApKEq9ov, 43103; (XoAAeSIns),
(P.A., 9823) M?ATrTOS ('AyyEWXs),ca. 330 a., 4724 (P.A., MEvEc-rp&rou 9827, printed 8927) M?Ar[To]S AaxrTros('CAwais?), 303/2 a., 62212 MAtr[croS] post ca. 216 p., 47054; cf. M. ('AT'ra('ArTTca?i8o), Ai5os), ca. 220 p., father of MEvav8pos(LG., 112, 2239329) [Ml]Aitcos Mouvaoiov(
a descendant,probablya grandson,= 2751i;perhaps= M?SovTro ca. 313 a., father of ['A]pKE[9]Cv, 7417 MEAircov MEiS8ov (XoAeiSrns), ('A9tSvaxos),med. s. I a., 275o0 (P.A., 9746) MeiAlXoS(Brlacxles), paullo ante ca. 147/8 p., father of Aicov,3974 = M. (B.), father of M. (L.G., II2, 2097193) ME1Olas'HyTqciov(rapyfirrios), 341/0 a., 3813 = M. ['H]. (r.) (I.G., II2, 238815= P.A., 9752)
[M]ETro[pevoS] ('IrrrocovTf-os), 170-72 or 174-76 or 187 p., 3967 MEAwovoev6s: iEper
AOp(qXtos) MEhA[ope]v6s 'AvTrvoeOS,
hoplite general post ca. 216 p., 4705-6; [MEAr]opjzv[6s], 4714-5; [A*p(i,Aios)MErome]v6s,4725-6
INDICES ivtciaTr6s,182/3 Mip(,ios) O?iKKos: 6 pCr&M~E(liov)OXAcKKov p., 4061; cf. Tip. M. c. [Mapa]Ocbvios Mip(moiS)Magi[Ti]vosC('ArrcTio o), post ca. 217 p., 476io ca. 160-170 p., 3595, &iColTO Metlos 1r pcopIo(eOpiKtOS), 29; 168/9 p., [37220], 37342, 51; 169/70 p., 37866, [38039]; 174/5 p., 38759-60; 180/1 p., 40233; 182/3 p., 40656; 190/1 p., 42017 Mrl(mtios): Ti[3((pios) Mip(pios) QX <[KOs][Mapa]0dbvioS, archon 181/2 p., 4056-7 Mip(pilos)OiA&pyvpos(TplKopialoS),paullo ante 180/1 p., 39723, was TrpcorivypaOos paullo ante 140/1 p. (LG., II2, 204619) and U-r0ocarcpovicrris 154/5 p. (LG., II2, 2067109) 3219 = Mipvov ('Avap7Ocrrtos), fin. s. I p., father of EUTropos, Muivcov('AvaxpA?o-ros),ca. 105/6 p., father of E[Vir]opos, 33315Milvcov ('AvaXpa-rios), ca. 102/3 p., father of [EOrropos], 33012 Mi[Ivco]v? (rapyfAirlos), ca. 105/6 p., father of 'AASEav8pos,
427
paullo ante 220/1 p., Mev?Erjlos'EAevoeaviov('AvTnoXiSo5), 46638
Ku8aOrnvai(S,treasurer of prytaneis [MEVf]S&nio5 'ApXovTOS ca. 210/09-201/0 a., 13844-45; Meve8rlq[ios 'ApXovrosKuSaeivaievis], 13841(P.A., 9894; N.P.A., p. 125) MEVESTrlPo (Oa^ppev5),ca. 190/89 a., 17073 ] ('AvaKaicEs ?), Ca. 240 a., 10910 [ME]veK[ MEV?vXq MsveCrTp&'rov ('AyyeUIs), ca. 390-375 a., 1029 MeVEKXii ('A?taios ?), ca. 180-160 a., 2094 MEvXEK7fi ('AM ciirtaios),Ca. 168 a., 21470 1216 MevEKAfiS ('A9ISvaolS), Ca. 259/8 a., father of [---], of ca. father a., Arlqrirptos, MevEKAfis ('AXepSoCaios), 211/0 19464
ca. 337/6 a., father of MevEorporros MEvEKAfiS ('EKcAeOS), 61307 1715 MEVEKhfiS (KoXurvTes),ca. 223/2 a., father of [E]X6UKos, MEVEKAfS (Halavirs5), ca. 20 a., 29343 'AwToacovibo[u] med. s. III a., 1051o MEvEKAfiS eeopi(Xou) (OvMa&ios), 38 = M. 'Oi0EV(P.A., archon 33122 a., 1301, 220/19 MEveKp&rrs, MEv(---) ('1li o topia&ss), init. s. III a., father of [ ]os, 9955) ], Ewtr&CTarswpo?8pcov 10520 MrvoScbpou [ MEVEKpcrrTs 193/2 a., 16828-29 MEvatoSeovu
428
INDICES
(rapyArTTio), 343/2 (?) a., 3640 MEveo-rpcrrosTrp&rcvoso (P.A., 10004) MevcrrporroSMvevKA(ous)('EKCa,ES5),304/3 a., 61307; cf. I.G., II2, 6015 (P.A., 10005) Mevcrrpa'roS ('CiKaplS5),ca. 210/09-201/0 a., 13864 (?KKepacicov),336/5 a., 42289 MEvocTpacroS 61305; (KoXcovE*s),ca. 337/6 a., father of MEvrls, MEvkcrpacros of: a descendant probably 370/69 (?) a., 1311i(KoXcovEs5), MEvo-rpaoros MEveKp&ro[vs] 112(P.A., 10010); [K]6vcovM. K. (LG., II2, 6526 = P.A., 8711) may be a brother ca. 337/6 a., father of [ ], M?vECorpcr(o)(EKKoAcovoO), 61210 [Me]vo-rpcrros(AaPnrrpEsS), ca. 214/3 a., father of [MEvEopXOs],18613-14 Oivoqpfiou(iTaiovSis), 370/69 (?) a., 1394-95 MEvEcrrparro[s]
M-rar&ifs (TEIpEiEus),ca. 423-408 a., father of
-rpaoroXtls,
1037 (TTaiavIES), ca. 20 a., 29326 [M]fTcov'Hpa[rA]Ecovos ] ('HpeoiSTrl), ca. 160-170 p., 35947 MI[ M68Eos('Avrayvpoios), fin. s. III a., 14128 honored by the boule ca. 100 a., 2578-12= Mi8eios THEIpaoIEU, P.A., 10098 (stemma, P.A., II, p. 82) M1'oKos('Avayupaocos),ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13749 *Mri?E0iS 'Xl[i]ovcoS('IcovirsS),341/0 a., 3824; Mrl?EIES'Icovi8nrl,Iporrot6s,3887(P.A., 10101) ] ('EpxIES),Ca. 180 p., 40318 Mrlv[Mijvios(KEplpi&Srl), 135/4 a., 24371 MijviS('EXatoruaos),ca. 211/0 a., father of 'HpaocEirils,19490 ((aXripeus), ca. 120 p., [Mivits?]: NoiJpp[osMfvvis?----] 32266 =
archon Mfi[v]i : A(OUKIOS)NoUjppOSMfi[v]is a(DoArpsEs, 138/9-150/1 p., 3352-4; Nov'pptosMfvis, 3362, was ephebic (P.A., 10013) gymnasiarch 112/3-125/6 p. (I.G., II2, 202920)and herald MEvoar[pacros] ((XAvus), ca. 330 a., 4612; Opa&cov M. c. of the boule of the Areopagus etc. 156 p. O.G. I.S., 5052) (.G., II2, 7687 = P.A., 7394) is perhaps a son ---] Mrlvo[(OivEi8os),ca. 180 a., 1903 MEvErTparroS (XoAXei8is),ca. 168 a., 21459 ca. 142 p., father of Mrlvo[....]s, cf. a., 13093; H., Mrlvo[....]s ((cDAUeS), *MevocrcoTOS (?) (MvppivoUros), 220/19 39223 XXXVIII, 1969, p. 431, note on line 93. ca. 175p., secretary of the povuAunri, MEV?TI[iOS. ], Mrlvo[... .]s , (cPAueUs), ?] (lTavSioviSos),ca. 336/5 a., father of[---39222-23 629 ] ('ASpiavi8os),ca. med. s. II p., 33924 MEVTnipOS Mrlv68o[Tro O[----] (tAyvoUCaIO),378/7 a., 810(P.A., 10025) [Mrl]v65o[-ro Mrivo8]cbpo[v]('EpexeiT80o),secretary of the [M]Evkp[p]cov 222/1 a., 12979 ME(---) (XoXAeiSnr), ? (OIva-os),ca. 337/6 a., father of OiXtiri5rls, M[TIvoprytaneis ca. med. s. II a., 23113-14; MWv68oToT *M6vEy
429
INDICES Mrlv691A[oS
] (OuA&nos), post med.s. II P., 3529
[Mv-fiaapXos]
'Erraiefvovos
1popaScinos,
Crioypappacres
21653-54 [np]opacOkaCos, 166/5 a., 21615; [MvAic]apXos MviaapXos Tiploarp6rrov(Hpopaicoios), ca. 330 a., 4740 (P.A., 10255); cf. M. [TiJoorp6rr]ouH., secretary Ka-r lrrprravefav301/0 a. (I.G., IIZ, 6403-4), perhaps the same man, but more likely a descendant 231/2p., 49127 (hKKepapcov),s. IV-III a., father of 'OAvpMurTIKioO M[v]iwS&8iq[s] ('AvTnoXf8o),paullo ante 220/1 p., Mrl[Tp]66copoS 5657 46654 rri[cov], = (?KKEpapcov),s. IV-III a., father of [-----], MrITp6ocopo: Atios MnTrp68opos('ALrviIus), 138/9-150/1 M[v]roai5c[5ss] 5659 p., 3369 ca. 368/7 a., father of K6vcov, MvTcias'Avrrlxcpou(KeFxaWE?s), 304/3 a., 6195 Mirp66copoS(KuSvarlvaclEu), ca. 43233; cf. K. M. K. M
[M]T-rp6plos 'Aigpiovos('AL.V1EXS),138/9-150/1 p., 33619 ?os], OTrlpki-S343/2 a., 374; the name may also MrrTp68[cop be restored Mryrp68[o-ros] MiTrpo6opos : Aip(itos) Mi-rp68copos('ASpiaviSos), ca.
430
INDICES
Mvrroi9l?o[s ---] ('1TrrrocovriSos), councillor? 343/2 a., 49356 Mvrcr&cOv (P(Dyocrnos),336/5 a., 4246; a grandson probably
[M]ouvvTrosO[io]lrkotos 'Alnv[1iss], hoplite general post ca. 218 p., 4826-8 Movv(&ros) : M(apKos) Mouv(o&nos)OEiAcoLv'A[rvies, archon ca. 205 p., 4472-3, 4482-3; M. 8., ephebe ca. 209/10 p. (LG., lI2, 220332,34, 77) is probably a son Mouovaios'Ayaeiou ('ASptaviSos),ca. 231/2 p., 49121 Mouvaaos AlOVUOroU ('AyyEWqeev),169/70 p., 37855, was ephebe 143/4 or 144/5 p. (I.G., II2, 205054with the spelling Aiovvou <sic>) ca. 102/3 p., father of ['AvTiTrorr]pos, Mouovaos ('AcowrrEKEuS), 33020= M. 'A. 'A., init. s. IIp. (I.G., 112, 5568)
281/0 a., 7277 Mo[...]. IO : TiT1os Mo[...]. 10X ('AvrioXiSos), ca. 192/3 p., 42344 Mo[----] ('HpoiSrs), ca. 160-170 p., 35946 [Mo]ipayivr1s('ITrroecovTiSos), 170-172 or 174-176 or 187 p., 3966 (vuAd?oios), ca. 63/4 p., father of BoxAcov,31244; Moipayvovrs 177/8p., 39822 (MEsATEs), for other members of this family cf. stemma s I.G., ['E]7rrTryX&vovTos Mou[C]aTos father of ZcboaIpos, ca. p., 7 Mouacros 149/50 (?KMupIvoiv-Ts), II2, 20205, 6 and l.G., II2, 31126, 40645 of father ca. 313 a., ['A]vrn[X&]pins, MoipayvTrs (Xo7Ai8rls), Movaa[Tos----] (T?eiples), 150-190 p., 38410 7418(P.A., 10398) ca. init. s. II p., father of [Mf]Xiaaos, Mouciaos(7OaXipntES), 46/5 a., 28127 ] (fK KrlSnov), [Mo ?]iplrrn[os = 34012 5914 *[MoTp]ls'ApXay&[eou]('AGnSvatos),304/3 a., [Movaeios] (OuXa&los), ca. med. s. II p., father of MovacaTos, MoTp[ts] 'ApXayd[0ov]('Api5vaTos),304/3 a., 61265 3526= ?), ante fin. s. IIp., 4297 [M]o?a6cros[---] (KeKpoifSos5 37172 Movactos (ODuA&cos),ca. 134/5 p., father of MovaucTos, MoXo-rrTos ('lpcirtiocSs), 336/5 a., 42303 = II 3526 s. med. : 50-40 280o1 [o] ca. MouvaTos a., p., post M6vSos ((DuA&ios), *M6v0os [A]EUKios ('AlrjviEU), MovcvaTos 3 uvM&caos, secretary167/8p., 37172 *Mo[vrav6S]: 'loio(Xos) Mo[vrav65](1T-roXeialiios),168/9 p., SouvXU?&Coios, 'A[rKx7r]rrli MovraTos: [IT]6(wXMos)MoucraTos 3723 or iTrl Tro0S brother 200/1-201/2 203/4-204/5p., 4535-6 6-wTr[iTas] (KEpaAeis),304/3 a., 6196, MopuvXirls MEAavcorri8(ou) M. (K.), 6198 of MeAavcowrrir1 ?),paulloante187p.,fatherof[ .....]vos, MouvclK6s(naArlavis 46712 (Keq9axes), ca. 160-170 p., 35923 = M. MoCXtav6s'A-rTKOO 168/9p., 37361 'Y[l]vaycoyos(XoXapyeOs), (K.), Ca. 180 p., father of Xpforos (I.G., II2, 219379, M[o]uv(cbvios) = M. Xa[p]ea., 42187; probably 336/5 (2Teipiels), Mvp-riAo 219421) ?Ei8ou 2. on a pedimental stele dated post med. s. IV a. 62265 MoXicov ('AWivieIs),ca. 336/5 a., father of MEyaKxX7s, ('Apx.'E9., 1961,Xpov.,p. 16, No. 54 = S.E.G.,XXI, 926). Mo[Xicov] ('AvKuAf0ev), ca. 255/4 a., father of M6oXoS, ca. 136/7p., father of MOpcov, 38049; Mvpcov(AaiTrrpEiS), 129[2],36 (P.A., 10444, corrected) 40663 ca. ca. 18917 180 40241; ca. 149/50p., a., 147/8 p., [Mo]oXicov('EpX1ius), irroypawMipcov : Aa!irTrpEus, Mupcov,Mipcov AariTrTpEus, fin. s. III a., 14112; cf. [M]ooxicov(AaplwTrpvs), craTEus 169/70 p., 37845, 38049; 169/70 p. or paullo post, Mooxicov (Aalmrrpesi), ca. 178/7 a., father of 'ETiyvTl5, 3818; 173/4p., [3869-10];180/1p., 40241;182/3p.,40663; 2382, [2392](P.A., 10445); for the family cf. A.P.F., 4810, stemma 184/5p., 40755-57;fin. s. II p., 4313 20654 (2ovviOs),ca. 206/5a., fatherof KacravSpiSTrs, MooXicov(cairavieis), 220/19 a., 13071; cf. M. ArroTpoOAov MOpcov 3632 K\Ecovos a., f. (L.G., II2, 7070 = P.A., 10449) (P.A., ('Aparicvios), 343/2 (?) MupcoviSr1s Moroicov(HTTaArlv6s), ca. 105/6 p., father of ropyias, 33347; 10510; cf. stemma, P.A., 8669);cf. K.('A.) and A.P.F., 7252, stemma,Table II perhaps = MvurrKo6('Avr,oXiSos),paullo ante ca. 187/8 p., father of 138/9 p., 33340 Mooxiov NiKfou(TTancrlXivs), and Mj[-rp]65copos, 46636,54 MVucrIK6 secretary KaTar& rpuraveiav M6oSrosMoo[xicovos'A]vKvufieOv, ante 220/1 p., 46636; the MucmKO6S 36 paullo a., 129[2], ('AvnoXiSos), 222/1 cf. M. o 'E. demoticis very probably'EpoidSrls, M6oXos(EcovvJieiS),336/5 a., 4212 ca. 149/50 p., father of MuvrTK6O MVUoTIK6(rapyfTraioS), (Ktqicratie),ca. 211/0-202/1 a., 13739 MO6XoS 21 and 129114 40620, a., NIKoKpCrrns, 222/1 M6oXos(lnorT&uos), (rapyilrnios), 182/3p., 40620,was ephebe 154/5 M6o)os (X9?irrnos), ca. 135/6 p., father of Aiovucrv6copos, MvUcTIKO5 p. (I.G., II2, 206737) 37335; probably = M. ., ephebe 115/6 p. (L.G., II2, MvourIKO ('Epoiasri), ca. 149/50 p., father of MUOrIK6S, 201718); cf. A. M. (S.) = 40659 61229 a., 304/3 M6CoXos (ODuA&cios), 'Aye9cpovos 42527 MvUormTK ('Epuar6s), ca. 162/3 p., father of MUarrTK6O, *Mooxcbvios ? Hlai(acvtis), 209/10 p., 46044 TO o 'Epotd&raS, M : M(&pKos)Mouv&o aViS r3fipa 182/3 p., 40659,was iav6c S OoriowKos, MUV-rTKOS -rrEpi MovvCr&no archon 174/5 p. (or 187/8 p.), 3872; M[ouv&risoOUOTrrixoS ephebe 154/5 p. (.G., II2, 2067176)= 195/6p., 42527 MucrniKO6 ('Epv&uSrs), 'Arlvie ?]Us, 3881-2, [3902-3] MUrcov(rapyArrios),Ca. 149/50p., father of 'Aqppo5ikos, herald of the boule and the demos, Mou(v6'rros)OuoTrioxo[s], 40619 184/5 p., 40735-38; either he or perhaps a son = Mvrlcrcogv AtloaXWou(()yoalos),
N ], [hTlicr&Ts] 1T[pu]Tvr&cov 194/5 (?)p., 42424-25 N[ ,iPla 180/1 p., 40237 N[--]AI [-- Aio]vuwiou,-rept'r6 ] ('Avrroxi5os),ca. 176/5-170/69 a., 20423 N[
med.s. I a., 27848 N[---] ('iTrr1ocovTSros), N[----] N[
('AiTvtes),
ca. 83-73 a., father of [Aco]p6eos,28013
] ('AxapvEs), ca. 336/5 a., father of NIKO6pIos,62159
INDICES
431
360/59 a., 1717(P.A., 10612) 5874 Naerms(Bourr&8ns), N[ ] (GopiKos), ca. 338/7 a., father of NaCxapXos, ca. 400/399 a., father of [---], 979 of father (Evcowus6rs), ] 293-273 *[N]augp&6Ss a., rlpoKiOs, (ESrTTnos),ca. Na[ 144 of father ca. a., 'HpcK[cov], *N&v
a., father of Ncu-
NacvoKpmrrlS(epiaCoos), 360/59 a., 1728 (P.A., 10562, stemma), may be a cousin of: NcaviKpo&ls (0pt&cnos), 360/59 a., 1734 (P.A., 10563); he or the preceding = N., father of pcpax[vKAfis ept]&dtios,
avTlypayc9S321/0 a. (LG., II2, 378; H., XXX, 1961, p. 290,No. 1842-3;cf. H., XXXII, 1963,pp. 344-345)and orator of a decree314/3a. (I.G., II2, 450 = P.A., 7323)
38025-26 NelKia[s]: Bcaipos NeKua[S](Mapaecbvios),194/5 (?)p., 42413 43717 NEtKias(ntaiavtis), ca. med. s. II p., father of NiKiOas, NEIKiaXS (cTTaaviE?s),fin. s. II p., 43717 NEIKiasZcoafiou(p9frrlos), fin. s. II p., 4409 s : OEv'r(i8ios) NEIKOKP&Tris OuX[a](aios),ca. 205 NEIKoKprlC
p., 44911 : AA(ios) NeitKo6xo (Boaalirs), paullo ante 180/1 NewK6Oao 3978 p., [---], UroypOappareCr fin. s. I p., 3115 NavuoiKp&Trrl (nlpoonrroT1io),ca. 368/7 a., father of Navcrias, NEiK6OiaXOS 'Arrowcoviou('lrTroecovriSos),ca. 205 p., 44829 43120 NEK6voaXos (2TEmpe's5), ca. 367/6 a., father of 'Epcro- NEIK6paXOS: (AD&(Pos)NE1K6IiaXOS 169/70 p., NavaYulK'q8s ('AvavkCarrnos), 37848 a more or either 446 he, likely (P.A., 10569); o-rpcrros, NEIKOTrOWIS (nlaiavieis),post ca. 184p., father of 'Apr&oxcKaros, descendant, = 47735 ('AvacXoa-rtos),ca. 337/6 a., father of 'EpaNavauK[[6(Tls)] NeiK6rrpacros(AlavTiros), s. II p., father of NEK6crprrpa-o T6ocrparoS, 61310 and Ol?oyvns, 34714, 15 of father ca. a., Navu[a316/5 [NauCiK6USq8S] (XoXapyeOs), D(Alavri8os), s. II p., 34714 NeK6o-rpo-ros pEvns],713 (P.A., 10572) 169/70p., 3802 ('AvT1oXISos), ('Avayvupcaios),ca. 289/8 a., father of 'A8rvo- [..] Ne6KO'6rpa[Tos] NcauciHac(Xos) ca. 184p., father of[----s, 8659 ('ArTraXiSos),post NEK6ocrparros KAfj, 4786 Nav[acnlpvr NavoaniKou Xo]AapyEors,secretary Ka-rc 7rpUtraca. 205 p., 44832 'AiiEiovoS('I rroOcovT-ros), veiav283/2 a., 713-4 (P.A., 10579); for the family cf. A.P.F., Ne'K6c-rpcrros ca. 217 p., 47734 Zco{Ipou post (cTTvSloviSos), NEK6urpcrros 8443, stemma rBaoKOu(BrlaCies), paullo ante 180/1 p., 3979 NEiKcoV archon 378/7 a., 81 (P.A., 10584) NavuvivKoS, NElKcOv ropy[icvos] (naciavwes),ca. 20 a., 29335 Nau[forpcrros] ('A9t8vacos), ca. 337/6 a., father of [Xap{NeIKcov (2T?epiEis), ca. 53 a., father of Alwrrpios, 29356 5rl]pos, 5916 = 37364 (XoAapyeis), ca. 135/6 p., father of NeiKcov, NavaiorTpa(-os)('AqtSvaTos),ca. 337/6 a., father of [X]api- [NEIKcOV] NEIKcov [3] (XoXapye*s),168/9 p., 37364 8rllos, 61252 fin. s. I a., 30317 ous (KoMAXures), 343/2 (?) a., 3643 NepipiosO ['co]v[----] (OuAV6s), NaUcrio'pcrrosMeycaKo of Neo.itis, 49269 ca. 403 father a., ('IKapies), NE68copos (P.A., 10594) a., 43159-160 1257 225 335/4 a., (KeKponrriSOS), os), NEo[K]X[eiS]s Tlpo[f]vou (foT6dCx post Nacvao-o'paros ca. 368/7 a., father of AloxGXos,43226 NeoKArSriqs (ETreaTos), Navoirrparros((ped&ppios),336/5 a., 42213 'AcrKXIriTI&S6o BepevIKI[SiS, NeoKXfis BEPviKi68lS,NEOKXfjs ?), ca. 354 a., father of [---]vris, NavcatXprTs ('EpoicSr|s flutist ca. 210/09-201/0 a., 13851; 203/2 a., 14747-48, 80-83; 5527 ca.200a., 15142-44;init s. IIa., 1584-5; int. s.IIa., [1609]; *[N]acrcoviS.TsEOppfjovos(Evicovuies), 367/6 a., 1413
432
INDICES
init.s. II a., 16215-16;193/2a.,[16841];ca. 190/89a.,[17013, 117-118]; 189/8 a., 17318; 180/79 a., 18725-26; ca. 180 a.,
X., XoXay6s 333/2 (P.A., 10724); NIK6[?ev]osNIKOKriovS a. (H., IX, 1940, p. 62, No. 8, II20-21),may be a grandson ca. 368/7 a., father of NiK6orrprros, NIKt&a(TTpopaXiloos),
[1898-9]; paullo ante 178/7 a., [1918], [1936-7] [NEOK]Xfjs BepevutdSis,flutist 97/6 a., 25996; [NE]oK[Xfis] 4367 Ca. 190/89 a., 17063 259130-133,possibly grandson of the preceding NiKias('PacpvoOiaio), BE[pEV1Kid8rT], NeOKmXiS NlKT[----] (94ITrtnoS),fin. s. II p., 43511 ('liaplis), councillor? ca. 370 a., 49269 NEo&Sbpov NEo[KA]rjs ('AXaisOs),343/2 (?) a., 36o1 (P.A., NKfipacroSNiKOKpaTrous (KuSaOinvai0s),155/4 a., 225106 = N. of father ca. a., 289/8 ('A.), Sialrrflfi 325/4 a. (I.G., II2, 'AKxSTIros, 10734); probably (ly MuppivotMts), NEoK,fis 8580 192634); for the family cf. A.P.F., 11019, stemma ('AX2i0vooios),370/69 (?) a., 1313-14 NEOKAiS (qfrrTTros),167/8 p., 37112 NIKfipcrosAeoKp&"rous NeorAfis: 'AWoroXios ca. 73-63 a., father of [.... .], 286s *NE6Xaos(EBcovuvsO5), (P.A., 10735); A. 'A. (LG., II2, 5536 = P.A., 9086) is NEMor6?E[sos,secretary of the demos 256/5 a., 85103(P.A., probablya son (LKKoXcovoi),ca. 376/5 a., father of 'Ave[o]s, NKAfiporros 10648) and 3626 of boule the secretary (P.A., 10738) Neor-r6roAXo(s) AEpaSi(c6rlMs), demos 256/5 a., 86110-111= ]6rs NlKipc-rOS(Oryalesi), ca. 314/3 a., father of [ 72os08 XX?iou NEoT-r6?XE[Jos AeipaSicbTMs],orator ca. 250 a., 1006-7, 12(P.A., 10650) [Ni]KfipaCrosEivp[---] ()7Xve*s), ca. 280 a., 7312; perhaps = N. (O.), father of N. who was ephebe 267/6 a. (LG., II2, [N]EoT=rr6XEios (ly Muppivo'rrms),336/5 a., 4280 665, 143) and may = N. (., contributor 247/6 a. (H., 235/4 a., 11585 ---] (Muppivo*cYtos), N?e6Orpar[os 'A., XI, 1942, p. 291, No. 56, 178and p. 292) *Nfo-ros('Avayupacios), init. s. II a., 15826= N. 69cowvos = a. 2332106-109 II2, 281/0 a., 7210(P.A., P.A., 10655) NiKfipcoro NIKocrrp&rou (XoXapyE*s), 183/2 (.G., 3037 10746); may Nifrco[p] ((OAuvs),ca. med. s. I a., father of [fa&p]q)Aos, NrtpEs(Epirrnos), ca. 127-137 p., father of Zcomniav6s,35918 NifKporros Ni[KooCrp6rov?] (XoXapyiEs), med. s. III a., 10120 NiKCTiasTrlAoKxMou5 (MupptvoOrios),ca. 330 a., 4729 (XqfiA-os), 168/9 p., 37326, was one of 'AAEgd&v5pou NrlnpEi' s. ca. 336/5 a., father of NIKoSEviSrls, med. II the group ot iv TTeipam1E ?), NtKirn[s] ('AXmacx (.G., p. rrpcaypaXTEmra 62215 II2, 360735) N1KiriTS('ATVElvs),173/2 a., 206118 NripeS : Aip(fi;os) Nnlpes (Ef'Srrios), fin. s. IIp., 4401i NiKrirrsnlpopvovs (KuOippios),304/3 a., 6160 (P.A., 10756) ] (AlyTSos), Ca. 180 a., 18920 N1[ ves, ypaI c-rCs 6TO 138/9 p., NiKfTi[s ----&v]Spou nCaXXfl Ni[---] (Aiyi8Bosor Kexporl5ios),s. II a., 2358 3338-9 Ni[ ] ('AXapves6),303/2a., 62163 [N]iKT7rIs ('PalIvooCTos), 166/5 a., 21632 Niyp : Ki(a6Slos) NiyEp('AepovESS), 180/1 p., 40252 NiKxrTiS NIK---, see also NEIK--AEo(---) (KaCpcovtSTis),222/1 a., 12910 = N. E., archon 225/4 a. (.G., 112, 170641= P.A., 10761) ], fin. s. I a., 29718 N1[K NK[ ] (AlavTriSo),paullo ante ca. 93 a., father of [Ni]Kr1
INDICES ca. 105/6 p., father of MooX{Iov,33340 NIKIaS(lTTaAiveOs), Nl
433
(KuSaOrvaitsE),166/7 Aaoou61.(toS)NIKOKp6TrrI NiKOKp&rrs: p., 36935 Alornieous](AaixrrpEls),304/3 a., 6011= [N]IKOKp6[TSrrs Ato-rr{e0o (AalprrpeiS),304/3 a., 6137 NlKOKp6rrns (T1ahrXXveis),ca. 314/3 a., father of AEco[---]s, NlKOKpa[Trls] 72225 l ['E]rriKpraTOunTTXAcaio, NlKOKp&r5ns
wrr S rpokipcov Tl-raTT
140/39 a., 24039-40 NIKOKpaTrls'ApXEcXou OTryaieu[s], orator 284/3 a., 693, was honored by the demos in Telekles' archonship (.G., II2, 27974-6, 11-13) Z. (E.) NiKIlT-TOS AiTroK2ous &KKoAcovoG,prytanis, TTEIlXoTIriTIEvos NlK6XCao ('AXCalEs),ca. 54/3 a., father of NIK6oaos,29229 NlK6Aaos3:('A?acxiS),21/0 a., 29229 etS xOurro\s 254/3 a., 8935, 61 NlK6Oaos(Kr9cpiiE6s), ca. 73-63 a., father of 'ArrokSX6copos, NIKO[----] ('AXapv?eS),councillor ? ca. 370 a., 492109 28627 NIKO[--]('CQaies),336/5 a., 42169 (QoiAipEsS),223/2 a., 12734 ], NIK6XaCO[S] (lTav8iov(ios), ca. 336/5 a., father of [ [NI]K6PovXos ] ('AXapvEUs), 623 *NiK6XpiosN[ 303/2 a., 62159 father of NwK6orporros, ca. 403 61203 a., a., NIKO,[---] ('Amamies), ----] ('AXCaies),304/3 NIK6PouA[os 49267 NIKO6PovAOS 'Apicrrmf(ou)('Avcxyupaotio),256/5 a., 8657 archon 341/0 a., 381 (P.A., 10936) NlK6IUaXOS, (nTaiaviuEs), 155/4 a., 22573 NiK6pouAos ca. 159/60 p., father of NIK6paXOs, of ca. father NwK61acxXos [ 337/6 a., ('AcorrEKfijEv), ], ?), [NI]Koyvr1s('AvK
ca. 370 a.,
orpcrTOS,62123
(Youvieis),370/69 (?) a., 1363(P.A., 10962) [Nl]K6icaXos 5536 [O]X(aplios)NIK[61caXOS] (T-rEpies), 150-190 p., NiK[O61aXos]: 3848 [ ] (E9irTmos),281/0 a., 7220 (P.A., 10964) NIKUI?ov('AAieOS), 254/3 a., 8949 NIKOKArs NIK6pcXXOS 39240; N1KOKAfiS (OXIAues),ca. 145 p., father of NtKO6pcXOS, ('AvaqCAOaTios),ca. 354 a., father of [--]oKA[fi]s, N1K61aCXOS 'A., poletes 367/6 a. (H., X, 55io; perhaps = NIKOKA9S perhaps = NEIK6aoXOs (O.), father of X[.]rlTos who was 1941, p. 14, No. 15) ephebe med. s. IIp. (I.G., II2, 206940= 'Apx. 'E9., 1950-1, NIKOKA p. 38, No. 1841) XS 'ATro?AoScbpou Aa.lTrpEivs,treasurer of prytaneis ) (O)AXuVS), ca. 175 p., 39240; probably = of Erechtheis 256/5 a., 8615, 23, 85-87,94-96 NIKO,UOXOS 12762 a., 223/2 ---] (O)Auus),168/9 p., 37211 (OivaTos), N1KOKAqi [NtK]6pIOX[os NIKOlpVnS NIKOKAfiS ('AacxaiE), ca. 376/5 a., father of 'ETriKpacrrs, (TnIEpatneS), 178/7 a., 19478 Iv 3613 (P.A., 10970) = N. 'lipcovoS'A., &CyiKTUoveiOov 'AvKUAXfiev, secretary of the boule and the N1KOKp6rrnS demos 281/0 a., 7268; probably = AAXcp375/4 a. (.G., II2, 163561), honored by his fellow demesmen ca. 360-350 a. (I.G., I12, 28206), and orator Afcovos 'AyKuAfXiev,prytanis and treasurer of NIKOKp&rris the prytaneis of Aigeis 256/5 a., 855, 17, 20; NIKOKp6rirs, of a decree of Halai ca. 360 a. (LG., II2, 11751-2); a later member of the same family is probably: 8583, 88 (P.A., 10912) father of ca. 376/5 a., ('AxctEOS), NIKOKpcrrls NiKfpcrroS, Nl