TEXT/COMMENTARY: RELATIVES AMONG THE ATHENIAN PRYTANEIS, A.D. 100-256

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Elias Kapetanopoulos

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Text/commentary: Relatives among the Athenian Prytaneis/SuggeneÝw parŒ toÝw ƒAyhnaÛoiw  prut‹nesi, 100-256 A.D,/m.X. All rights reserved.

 

NOTE. Most of the references are to B.D. Meritt-J.S. Traill, The Athenian Agora, vol. XV, Inscriptions: The Athenian Councillors (1974).  Notations in red indicate awaiting completion or some problem.

 

 

 

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ELIAS KAPETANOPOULOS

 

 

 

RELATIVES AMONG THE ATHENIAN PRYTANEIS OF A.D.100-256

 

 

 

   The present study traces by name every relative in the prytany (councillor) rosters of [A.D.] 100-256 and evaluates the appearance of relatives in clusters (of more than 2) in the rosters concerned, noting

 

at the same time the method(s) of inscribing the names.  The investigation shows that the commonest relatives that appear in clusters (of more than  2) are brothers and fathers and sons. The brothers, fathers

 

and sons, as indicated below, are invariably listed  together, but there also instances of deviation from this rule.   However, at times these latter instances may not be related.  In the majority of instances

 

brothers, fathers and sons appear in pairs, but there are examples of three brothers listed together and fathers with more than one son.  A unique document in this instance is Agora XV (1974) [=B. D.

 

Meritt and J. S. Traill, The Athenian Agora, vol. XV, Inscriptions: The Athenian Councillors (1974)], No. 406 of the tribe Aigeis which contains four cases of "triplet brothers" (below) and dates from

 

171/2. 

 

   As the FATHER-SON instances have been classified [I. below], in 84.1% they are listed together, while in 15.9% they are apart (in two instances separated by a Roman citizen [civis]).  In the category

 

BROTHER-BROTHER [IX. below] the listings together amount to 86.1%, while separate examples make up the remaining 13.9%.  With the addition of the 10 cases of "triplet brothers",  the percentage distribution is

 

85.4% and 14.6 respectively.  At any rate, the evidence on relatives among the Athenian prytaneis (councillors) in the period under review is presented in full by categories below, with commentary where

 

appropriate.

 

 

 

 

I.   FATHER-SON (sixty-nine examples):

 

 

 

108/9:  [Agora XV (1974),] No. 312 of Erechtheis ( by deme)

 

 

  Lines 12  Diñdvrow pr.

 

                                                13  Diñdvrow (DiodÅrou) ([K]hfeisieÝw)

 

                                                16  [ƒA]frodeÛsiow

 

                                                17  ƒAfrodeÛsiow (ƒAfrodeisÛou) ([K]hfeisieÝw)                                                                                                                 

 

 

 

121/2-124/5:  No. 321 of Antiochis (by deme),

 

    Lines 6  ƒAmæntaw „Hrakl¡vnow

 

12  Fil®mvn ƒAmæntou (ƒAnaflæstioi)                          

 

The name Fil®mvn may be restored in Agora XV (1974), No. 330, line 8:  [Fil®mvn] ƒAmæntou ([ƒA]naflæstiow).

 

 

122/3?:  No. 330 of Antiochis (by deme),

 

Lines 6: [Dhmox‹r]hw ƒEpikt®tou

 

          7  [ƒAsklhpi]‹dhw Dhmox‹rouw ([ƒA]naflæstioi)

 

The father (line 6) reappears in No. 321, line 5: Dhmox‹rhw ƒEpikt®tou (ƒAnaflæstiow), of 121/2-124/5 (below, IX. BROTHER-BROTHER), and the son in No. 333, line 19: ƒAsklhpi‹dhw Dhmox‹rou (ƒAnaflæstiow), of 138/9.  A relation may be listed in line 10 of No. 330, but the prytanis there, [ƒAg‹yvn  aut „UgeÝnow ƒAsk]lhpi‹dou ([ƒA]naflæstiow), may be a son of the eponymos Asklepiades Hygeinou Anaphlystios of lines 13-14 of No. 333 (cf. line 16), below, under 138/9: No. 333.

 

127/8-131/2: No. 322 of Aiantis (by deme) [=BS 22 (1981) 152-154]

 

Lines 36  Dionæsio[w ---]

 

          37  Dionæsio[w ---]

 

 

Other Dionysioi appear in lines 35 (Kl. D‹fno[w DionusÛou] (Mara[yÅni]ow))

 

 and 41 and 56.

 

67  Kl. ƒArxi[-- ---]

 

68   Kl. ƒArxi[-- ---] (Fa[lhreÝw)

 

Lines 67-68 should be completed to read, for example, Kl. ƒArxi[kl°w pr.]/ Kl. ƒArxi[kl°w ne].

 

 

 

 

post 127/8: 347 of Aiantis (deme)

 

Lines  25    Zv[Ûl]ow )

 

26    ZvÛlow ) ([FalhreÝw])

 

Cf. No. 340, lines 11 and 13: [Zv]Ûlow ) and [Sv]t®rixow ZvÛlou (FalhreÝw).

 

138/9:  No. 333 of Antiochis (by deme)

 

Lines 13  ¤pÅnumow

 

          14  ƒAsklh[pi]‹dhw „UgÛnou

 

          15

                                                                                            

          16  ƒAg‹yvn ƒAsklhpi‹dou (ƒAnaflæstioi)

 

The eponymos Asklepiades (lines 13-14) reappears in No. 330, lines 24-26: [ßereçw ¤]pvnæmou/ [ƒAsklhp]i‹dhw „UgeÛnou/ [ƒAna]flæstiow, [Ž]Ûsitow. He is also attested in IG II2 5653: ƒAsklhpi‹dhw „UgeÛnou ƒAnaflæstiow [cf. IG II2 9905: „UgÝnow ƒAsklhpi‹dou Meil®siow (aet. imperat.).  Cf. AAA VI (1973) 138.

 

Dhmox‹rhw Žnvt¡rv

 

Agathon (line 16) may also reappear in No. 330, line 10: [ƒAg‹yvn aut „UgeÝnow ƒAsk]lhpi‹dou ([ƒA]naflæstiow (dotted n)). IG II2 2019+2072=ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1972, 69, No. 12, line 40: [ƒAg‹yvn (aut „UgeÝnow?) ƒAsk]lhpi‹dou ƒAnafl[æ], of about 120/1-126/7; see Balkan Studies 22 (1981) 157, under note 70.

Cf. IG II2 2068, lines 163-164: ƒAg‹yvn „UgeÛnou/ ƒAfrodeÛsiow „UgÛ. (¤p¡ngrafoi), of 155/6, and 2097, line 169: ƒAfrodÛsiow „UgeÛnou [brother in line 168] (¤p¡ggrafoi), of 169/70 [probably no relation with the family from Anaphlystos, as there are also other ¤p¡ngrafoi sons of „Ug(e)Ýnow].

 

Lines 40  MosxÛvn NikÛou

 

          47  GorgÛaw MosxÛvnow   (PallhneÝw)                                                                

 

Cf. NikÛaw (Pallhneçw) in No. 309, line 42, of about 48/9 (ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1981 [1983] 33). and Agora XV, p. 432.

 

 

138/9: No. 331 of Aigeis (by deme)

 

Lines  9  ¤`pÅnumow „ErmeÛaw Glaækou

 

         18  Eëdhmow „ErmeÛou (Garg®ttioi)

 

The eponymos Hermeias reappears in No. 335, line 9: [¤pÅnumow „Erme]Ûaw (dotted i) Gla[ækou] (dotted a), of xxx.  Cf. Nos. 330, line 30: [---]w Eéd®mou (Garg®ttiow), [pe]rÜ tò b°ma, [Ž]Ûsitow, of 122/3 (?), and 434, line 5: Eëfhmow Eéd®mou (Garg®ttiow), of xxx.

 

Lines 25  ƒAlkam¡nhw ƒAfr`o`[deisÛou]

 

          30  ƒAfrodeÛsiow ƒAl[kam¡nouw]

 

These two prytaneis are from the deme Erchia, but they are listed among the prytaneis from Gargettos.  Cf. Nos. 365, line 2: [ƒAfr]<o>dÛsiow (ƒErxie[æw]). of 152/3 [Hesp. 47 (1978) 329], and 406, line 42: ƒAlkam¡nhw ƒAfrodisÛou (ƒErxieæw), of 171/2 (ora) [this writerÕs recognition]; IG II2 1996, line 73: ƒAfrodeÛsiow ƒAlkam¡nou Paia (brother in line 74; line 75: ƒAttikòw ƒApelloè ƒErxieæw), of 91/2 [HOROS 10-12 (1992-98) 234]; the names imply a relation and perhaps a change of deme.

 

Lines 35  ƒAl¡jandrow „HliodÅrou

 

          36  Diokl°w ƒAlej‹ndrou    (¤k Murinnoænthw)

 

Cf. the ephebe Eëporow Diokl¡ouw ¤k Murri. in IG II2 2086, line 64, of 163/4 (Agora XV, p. 381).

 

 

 

 

156/7-157/8:  Hesperia 47 (1978), 306-307 [=SEG 28 (1978=1982) 75, No. 170), No. 30,  of Ptolemais (by deme)

 

Lines 39  ƒEpÛkthtow ƒEpigñnou

 

          40  ƒEpÛkthtow ) (FlueÝw)

 

The son of the prytanis (line 39) appears in No. 392, line 41, with his son in line 42 (see under No. 392 below).  ora AE 1977 (1979)

The two prytaneis (lines 39-40) may be descendants of the prytaneis ƒEpÛkthtow Fil[Ûppou] (this writer) and ƒEpÛgonow Svth[r--], and ƒEpÛgonow ƒAlej[-] (FlueÝw) of No. 303 [IG II2 2468], lines 13-14 and 16, of about 45/6 (ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1981, Xronik‹, xxx); IG II2 1945, line 43: ƒEpÛkthtow [---] (Flue[æw], of 45/6.   Cf. ƒAyhnñdvrow and FÛlippow ƒEpikt®tou Flu(eÝw) of IG II2 2069=ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1977 (1979), after p. 16. Text A, lines 36-37, of about 140.

 

 

post med. s. II p.:  Hesperia 47 (1978) 321 [=SEG 28 (1978=1982) 73, No. 167], No. 37,  of Hippothontis (by deme)

 

Lines 19  FilisteÛdhw ƒAyhn‹dou

 

          20  Filiste[Ûd]hw ) (PeiraieÝ[w])

 

Cf. Nos. 62, line 249: FilistÛdhw Lamprokl(¡ouw) (Peiraieæw), of 303/2 B.C., and 448, lines 9-10: ¤pÅnumow ƒAristokleÛdhw/ FilisteÛdou Peiraieæw, of xxx.  For Aristokleides Peiraieus, see Hesperia 5l (1982) 218, No. 22, Face I, lines 1-2, and Face II, lines 2-3; and S. Follet, Athnes (1976) 395, No. 6, lines 2-4: [¤pÜ rxontow] ƒAristo[kleÛ/dou toè Filist]eÛdou Peir[ai/¡vw], of 176/7; IG II2 2340=BCH 73 (1949) 360, No. 5, line 21: [ƒAr]istokl[eÛdhw FilisteÛdou Peir] (this writer); cf. S. Follet, Athnes (1976) 400, under Ll. 2-3.

 

„EllhnikŒ 33.  SEG 30.

 

Lines 23  „HrakÇ[n  ---] (÷ra, dotted v)=„Hrakl[-- ---]

 

          24  „Hrak[Çn ---]=„Hrak[l-- ---] (PeiraieÝ[w])

 

See below, s, II-III p.: Hesperia 51 (1982) 228, No. 29, lines 16-17: „Hrak[- ---]/ „HrakÇ[n ---].

 

 

about 160: No. 362 of Pandionis (by deme)

 

Lines 4  ƒA[rt]¡`[m]vn ƒEleusin(Ûou)

 

          5  „Hliñdvrow ƒArt¡mvnow ([Kud]ayh`naieÝ[w])

                                       

 

They reappear in IG II2 2478, lines 3-4 (below, II: FATHER-SON-SON).  The fatherÕs name (ora) may be restored in No. 385=ƒArx. DeltÛon 26 (1971=1972) 305, under K6, lines 6-7:  [ƒArt¡mvn]/ [ƒE]leuseinÛ[ou Kudayhnaieæw (ora)], of fin. s. II/init. s. III p. (this writer).

 

Lines 6  S`vkr‹th`[w]  DionusÛo[u]

 

          7  Loækiow Svkr‹`t`o`[uw]                ([Kud]ayh`naieÝ[w],

 

The son reappears, it seems, in No. 490, line 5: Loækiow S[vkr‹touw] (PandionÛdow) (this writer).   Cf. Agora XV (1974), p. 383: Dionæsioi ¤k KudayhnaÛou.

 

 

166/7-169/70:  Hesperia 23 (1954) 248, No. 25 (=AncW 4 [1981] 9, under No. 4; ƒArx. DeltÛon 33 [1978=1984] 247, No. 6, lines 4-5) of Pandionis (fragmentary)

 

Lines 4  [P]‹mfilow [DionusÛou]

 

          5  [D]ionæsiow P[amfÛlou]

 

This writer makes the restorations, and the father reappears in No. 437, line 14: P‹mfilow DionusÛou (Paianieæw) [=ƒArx. DeltÛon 33 (1978=1984) 245, No. 4, StÛx. 14], of before 160/1 (this writer[=ƒArx. DeltÛon 33, 244, No. 4]);  he is attested as ephebe in IG II2 2107etc. [S. Follet, Athnes (1976) 396, No. 6, line 55], line 12:  P‹mfilow DionusÛou Pe (PandionÛdow), of shortly before 149/50 (see AncW 4, 11-12: NOTE).  His brother, who is also attested as ephebe in IG II2 2107etc. [S. Follet, Athnes (1976) 396, No. 6, line 54], line 11: Y¡vn DionusÛou Pea (PandionÛdow), is found as prytanis in No. 378, line 22: Y¡vn DionusÛou (Paianieæw), of 169/70; cf. BASP 19 (1982 132, line 12: DionusÛou Y¡vnow (Oxyrhynchus (?) A.D. 189 (?)).

 

 

167/8: No. 371 of Akamantis (by deme)

 

Lines 22  EÞsÛdotow ZvsÛmou

 

          24  EÞsÛdotow ) (Sf®ttioi)

 

The civis MaikÛliow ƒAl¡jandrow (Sf®ttiow) [line 23] separates them.  In line 27, ƒAsklhpi‹dhw ZvsÛmou (Sf®ttiow) could be a brother of the father.

 

 

168/9:  No. 372=S. Follet, Athnes (1976) 217 of Ptolemais (by deme)

 

Lines 26 [N]ikñstra`to[w ---]

 

          27  [Ni]kñstra`t[ow ---]      ([FlueÝw])

 

Cf. No. 392, line 38: Nikñstratow Yeopñ[mpou] (patronymic, dotted ñ) (Flueæw), of xxx.

 

 

168/9:  No. 373 of Akamantis (by deme)

 

Lines 10  LusimaxÛdhw ) pr.

 

          23  LusimaxÛdhw ) (Sf®ttioi)

 

The son (line 23) reappears in No. 359, line 11: LusimaxÛdhw ) (Sf®ttiow), of 180/1 (ora).  In No. 371, line 26, of 167/8, Kallig¡nhw LusimaxÛdou (Sf®ttiow) may be another son of Lysimachides pr(esbæterow).  The ephebe/gumnasiarx®saw LusimaxÛdhw ) Sf®t. of IG II2 2029, line 9, of about 111/2, may be the pr(esbæterow), the father.

 

Lines 21  ƒAsklhpi‹dhw ProsdokÛmou

 

          22  ƒAb‹skantow ƒAsklhpi‹dou (Sf®ttioi)

 

The father reappears in No. 359, line 13: ƒAsklhpi‹dhw ProsdokÛmou (Sf®ttiow), of 180/1 (ora).  ora SEG 18 (1962) 39, No. 81.

 

 

169/70:  No. 378 of Pandionis (by deme)

 

Lines 49  Yeñdvrow pre.

 

          50  Yeñdvrow ne. (Sf®ttioi)

 

Cf. No. 384, line 15: Yeñdvrow [---] ([S]t[eirieæw], dotted t), of xxx.

 

 

169/70:  No. 380 of Antiochis (by

 

Lines 15  [Di]o[n]usñdvrow [---]

 

          16  [Po]s[eid]Åniow D[ionusodÅrou;]

 

This writer supplies the patronymic in line 16.

 

 

 

about 169/70:  SEG 19 (1963) 69, No. 165=Hesperia 29 (1960) 64, No. 111, of Antiochis

 (fragmentary) [=Addendum appended at the end of this writerÕs study in AncW 4 (1981) 5-15]

 

Lines 2  EéboulÛd[hw ---]

 

          3  Leækiow Eé[boulÛdou]        (this writer)

 

 

Lines 6  [E]ëmfhmow ƒAs[klhpi‹dou] (dotted s)

 

          7  [ƒAs]klhpi‹[dhw Eéf®mou;]

 

The father (or brother?) reappears in No. 380, line 9: [E]ëfh[m]ow ƒAs[klhpi‹dou Pal.], of xxx.  Cf. Nos. 333, line 46: ƒAsklhpi‹dhw ZvsÛmou (Pallhneæw), of 138/9, and 425, lines 10-11, under about 195/6 below (IX: BROTHER-BROTHER).

 

about 175:  Hesperia 47 (1978) 312, No. 33 (fragmentay, and possibly not a prytany catalogue)

 

Lines 11  ƒAristo[-- ---]

 

         12  ƒAristo[-- ---]

 

 

 

about 175:  No. 392 of Ptolemais (by deme)

 

Lines 35  [ƒA]pell°w ) n.

 

          36  [ƒA]pell°w ) n. ([FlueÝw])

 

Cf. Rbelge 52.1 (1974) 69, No. 13, for the correct reading of the names and commentary therein.  ora [ƒA]

 

Lines 41  ƒEpÛgonow ƒEpikt®tou

 

          42  Dvntow õ kaÛ ƒEpÛgonow ([FlueÝw])

 

The father reappears in No. 416, line 16: [ƒEpÛg]onow ƒE[p]ikt®tou (PtolemaÛdow), of 188/9 (ora); the son is attested as svfronist¯w in IG II2 2105=S. Follet, Athnes (1976) 395, No. 6, lines 21-22: Dvntow õ kaÜ ƒEpÛg`o`[now]/ Flu., of about 176/7.  The fatherÕs father is found as prytanis in Hesperia 47 (1978) 307, No. 30, line 39 (above, under 156/7-157/8).  See ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1972, 165: ƒEpÛgonow ƒEpikt®tou. Rbelge 52.1 (1974) 70, No. 13 (Dontow õ kaÜ ƒEpÛgonow), comments.

 

 

 

179/80:  Hesperia 47 (1978) 319 [=SEG 28 (1978=1982) 76, No. 174], No. 36, of Kekropis (by deme)

 

Lines 19  FÛlvn EÞsig¡nouw

 

          20  …Anyimow (dotted ny) FÛlvnow (MeleteÝw)

 

The son reappears in No. 398, line 26: …Anyimow [dotted ny] (=…A[lk]imow) [FÛlvnow] ([M]e[li]t[eæw], with perhaps a brother (below, IX. BROTHER-BROTHER), of xxx.  Cf. EÞsig¡nhw É[---] (Meliteæw) in line 24 of Hesperia 47 (herein).

 

 

 

about 179/80 (xxx):  No. 397 of Hadrianis (by deme)

 

Lines 16  ƒAgrÛppaw ƒAsm¡nou

 

          17  ƒAyhnñdvrow ƒAgrÛppa (ƒItaÝoi)

 

 A relative appears in No. 439, line 7: ƒAgrÛppaw ) (ƒItaÝow), of fin. s. II p.  Cf. the archon ƒAyhnñdvrow ƒAsm¡nou toè kaÜ ƒAgrÛppa ƒItaÝow of No. 402, lines 1-2 (below), and Hesperia 47 (1978) 317, No. 36, lines 2-4, of  179/80 [=181/2].

The prytanis of line 17 is mentioned in Hesperia, Suppl. 13 (1970) 5, line 23: ƒAyhnñdvrow ƒAgrÛppou=S. Follet, Rev.Phil. 53 (1979) [30], line 23. A son of his is attested as ephebe in ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1972, 65, No. 7, line 23: [--- ƒAy]hnodÅrou ƒItai. (this writer); cf. also p. 66, line 16 (15): [--- ƒAyhnodÅ;]ou (dotted o) ƒItaÝ.; cf. IG II2 2128, lines 58-59: ƒAgrÛppaw ƒArtemidÅrou ƒItaÝ./ [ƒA]rtemÛdvrow ) ƒItaÝ. (ephebe brothers).

The prytanis ƒIo[æ]l. AgrÛ`p`paw of Hesperia 4 (1935) 188, line 15 [of the Hadrianis tribe], may be a relation.

 

 

 

179/80 (this writer): No. 402 of Attalis (by deme)

 

Lines 45  ƒAmÅmhtow DhmhtrÛo[u]

 

          46  Dhm®triow ƒAmvm®tou (ƒAymoneÝw)

 

 

 

180/1:  Hesperia 47 (1978) 313 [=SEG 28 (1978=1982) 77, No. 177], No. 34 of Leontis (by deme)

 

Lines 23  Eëpo[row ---]

 

          24  ƒOn®s[imow (dotted s) Eépñrou] (Eép[urÛdai])

 

The prytanis of line 24 is found as ephebe in IG II2 2090, line 80: ƒOn®simow Eé[pñrou Eép.](tribe of Leontis), of 165/6.  Restorations/associations by this writer.

 

 

 

182/3:  No. 387 of Kekropis (by deme)

 

Lines 32  ßereçw Dhm®triow

 

          33  Dhm®triow [---] („AlaieÝw)

 

 

 

about 187 (this writer):  No. 456 of Hadrianis (by deme)

 

Lines 2  [Dvs]Ûyeow „Hrakl[Ûdou]

 

          3  [„Hra]klÛdhw Dvs[iy¡ou]  ([Pa]nbvt‹d[ai])

 

An ancestor of theirs appears, it seems, in No. 286, line 49: DvsÛyeow ƒAsklhpi‹dou (Panbvt‹dhw), of xxx.

As the name has been restored, the son of the prytanis (line 2) is attested as eponymos (?) in No. 491, line 17: [¤pÅnumow Yal°w Dvsiy]¡ou Pambv., of 230/1 (below – ora).  However, there is a possibility of restoring the patronymic as [Dvroy]¡ou and identifying the prytanis-eponymos (?) as a brother of Dvrñyeow ) of line 28.  The grandson DvsÛyeow Yal°tow (ora) is attested as eponymos in Hesperia 4 (1935) 188, line 2 (this writer has identified this document as a prytany catalogue of Hadrianis=AncW 4 [1981] 14 and 15, note 46).

The familyÕs stemma has been presented in ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1968, 208; and for the date of No. 456, see Balkan Studies 22 (1981) 162.

 

 

 

188/9? (this writer):  No. 419 of Ptolemais (by deme)

 

Lines 32  [ƒAg‹y]vn ƒAttikoè

 

          34  [ƒAg‹y]vn )  (OÞnaÝoi)   [this writer]

 

They are separated by the civis [Salo;]us. ƒAgayÛaw (OÞnaÝow), line 33 (perhaps the nomen can be read as [Mo]us.).  For the father (line 32), J. Kirchner called attention to the epengraphos ephebe ƒAg‹yvn ƒAttikoè of IG II2 2103, line 199, of 172/3-173/4 (ora).

 

 

 

188/9 ? (this writer):  No. 423a.b[=AncW 4 (1981) 10, No. 9, lines (47, 49), ƒArx. DeltÛon 33 (1978=1984) 243, No. 2, lines 40-41], of Antiochis (by deme)

 

                        Lines  40  AÞm. [v ---]

 

                                   41  AÞm. v /[---]

 

These two prytaneis must be father and son, as the cives are listed.

 

          (47)  DeÛfilow XareisÛou

 

          (49)  DeÛfilow ) (ƒAlvpek°yen)

 

The prytanis Nikñmaxow ) (ƒAlvpek°yen) [line (48)] separates them.

The father [line (47)] is attestyed as ephebe in IG II2 2067, line 174: DÛfilow XareisÛou > ƒAlv. (brother in line 173: XareÛsiow ) ƒAlv.), of 154/5; IG II2 2065, line 119: EÞsig¡nhw Xa[r]eisÛou ƒAl[v], of 150/1.

Cf. No. 121, line 2: ZvÛlow DifÛlou ƒAlvp[ek°yen], of 226/5 B.C.

 

References: ƒArx. DeltÛon 33 (1978=1984) 244, under No. 3.

 

 

 

about 198: No. 443 of Ptolemais (by

 

Lines 4:  [Sp¡]ndvn ƒArxikl¡ouw

 

          5:  [Sp¡]ndvn )

 

The father (line 4) reappears with a brother in No. 392, lines 13-14 (below, IX.  BROTHER-BROTHER).  Cf. No. 416, line 23: [---] ƒArxikl¡ouw Ber{r}., of 188/9 (ora); and Hesperia 51 (1982) 234 and 235, line 16.

 

 

 

ante fin. s. II p.: No. 430 of Kekropis

 

Lines  6  [--- --]okl°w pr.

 

         10  [--- --o]kl°w ne.

 

These two prytaneis are cives (their nomina lost).

 

See No. 429 below, under             (sel. 96;)

 

 

 

fin. s. II p.: No. 438 of Antiochis (by deme)

 

Lines  9  PrÇt[ow ---]

 

         10  K‹ll[vn PrÅtou] (this writer) ([PallhneÝw]) 

 

Kallon reappears in No. 447, line 32: K‹llvn PrÅtou (ƒAntioxÛdow), of xxx. His son in IG II2 2097, line 238: Yeñfi[l]ow K‹llvnow Pal., of 169/70. Cf. also Hesperia 51 (1982) 229, No. 30, line 2:  [----]ow PrÅ[tou] (this writer); line 1: [¤]pÅn[umow?].

 

 

 

init. s. III p. (this writer): No. 370 of Leontis (by deme)=ƒArx. DeltÛon 33 (1978=1984) 240, No. 1.

 

Lines 3  [Kornh]lianòw ) pr.

 

          4  [Korn]hlianòw ) ne. ([¤j Oàou])

 

The new readings are this writerÕs, and Kornelianos (line 3) may be the son of Kornelianos son of Demetrios of No. 421, line 20 (below, IX: BROTHER-BROTHER, Lines 20-21).  Cf. IG II2 2175, line 3: Kor[nh]lia[nò]w vac. [PRAKTIKA 8th Inter. Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, II (Athens 1987) 306, Ia]. Commentary in ƒArx. DeltÛon 33 (1978=1984) 240, No. 1.

 

 

 

init. s. III p.=200-205 (this writer): No. 399 of Leontis (by tribe)

 

Lines 20  „ErmaÝow Sp¡ndont(ow)

 

          21  ƒAyhnñdvrow õ kaÜ Sp¡(ndvn)

 

Hermaios reappears in No. 370, line 18: „ErmaÝow <S>p¡ndontow (Fre‹riow), of xxx; and as ephebe in IG II2 2066, line 11:  „ErmaÝow Sp¡ndontow [Fre‹rriow] (LevntÛdow), of xxx.  Cf. Nos. 307, line 13: [ƒAy]hnñdvrow ) (LevntÛdow), of xxx, and 323, line 2: [É] Sp¡ndvn (Fre‹rriow), of xxx (cf. K‹s. Sp¡nd[vn], eåw Žgvnoy¡thw [{KomodeÛvn}], of IG II2 2119, line 20, of xxx).

 

 

 

 

200-227 (this writer): No. 472 of Antiochis (by deme)

 

Lines 20  [L]e<v>nÛdhw No[u---]

 

          21  [Le]<v>nÛdh[w] ) ([P]allh[ne]Ýw)

 

Lines 23  [ƒA]l¡jand[r]ow [---]

 

          24  […Olu]mpow ƒA[lej‹ndr]ou  ([P]allh[ne]Ýw)

 

          25  [É]ol[É..9É.]ou=[É]ol[. ƒAlej‹ndr;]ou (ora sel. 63)

 

Cf. Nos. 319, line 2: [--- ƒAl]¡jandrow Pallhneæw, of xxx, and 333, lines 42-43, 44 and 45 (below, XIII: BROTHER-BROTHER-COUSIN); and No. 309, line 59: ƒAl¡jandr[ow] (Pallhneæw), of xxx.

 

Lines 30  [P]rosdñkimo[w ---]

 

          31  [P]rosdñki[mow ---} ([P]allh[ne]Ýw)

 

Cf. Nos. 333, line 50: Prosdñkimow ƒAristoboælo[u] (Pallhneæw), of 138/9, 425, line 12 (ora): [--- Pros]dokÛmou (Pallhneçw -  ora fvtogr.), of xxx, and 466, line 28: Prosdñkimow ) (ƒAntioxÛdow), of med. s. III p.

 

Lines 32  Megisto[-ca. 8-]o[i]ou

 

          33  Meg[is]to[-- ---] ([P]allh[ne]Ýw)

 

*Lines 37  [FÛlvn;] Svthr[--]

 

            38  FÛlvn ) ([P]allh[ne]Ýw)

 

This writer suggests the prytanisÕ name (line 37).  Cf. Nos. 472, line 17: [ƒApñllvn] FÛlvn=AncW 4 (1981) 15, note 42, of 200-227, and 466, line 30: ƒApñllvn FÛlvn (ƒAntioxÛdow), of med. s. III p. (S. Follet).

 

Lines 49  EÞfikr‹thw ƒArt¡mvn[ow]

 

          50  Dionæsiow EÞfikr‹tou (ShmaxÛdai)

 

The father reappears in No. 467 line(s) [20-]21, with a brother (below, IX: BROTHER-BROTHER).  Cf. No. 423 (b,a), lines xxx: Yrasæboulow ƒArt¡[mvnow] (dotted e), ƒOn®simow EÞfikr‹touw (ShmaxÛdai), of 188/9 (below, XVI: COUSIN-COUSIN-COUSIN).  See also No. 333, lines 25-30 (below, III:  FATHER-SON-SON-SON).

 

 

 

 

205-210 (this writer): No. 399 of Leontis (by tribe)

 

Lines 22   St‹. DÇrow

 

23     St‹. Markianñw

 

They are father and son, as known from IG II2 2203, lines 11: St‹tiow DÇrow Pai[on.] (this writer) (svfronist®w), and 49: St‹tiow Markianòw Paio. (yesmoy¡th[w], ¦fhbow), of about 200 [200-210 in RFIC 112.2 (1984) 188]; cf. also J. S. Traill, Hesperia 40 (1971) 320, under Lines 22 and 23.  Markianos (line 23) appears to be a good case of an underage prytanis (see AncW 4 [1981] 5-8).

The nomen Statius may associate them with the family of Statius Serapion of the Sarapion Monument [below, under XVII. UNDETERMINED É: Hesperia 47 (1978) 313, No. 34, lines 11-12 and 14-16].

 

 

 

205-210 (this writer): No. 447 of Antiochis (by deme)

 

Lines 22:  ßereçw ƒAristofÇn

 

          23:  B‹yullow ƒAristofÇntow

 

Cf. No. 380, line 20:  [Aà]liow B‹yu[llow] (ƒAntioxÛdow), of xxx.

 

Lines 25  „Ektikòw TeÛmvnow

 

          26  ƒEp‹gayow „Ektikoè

 

The prytanis (line 26) is attested as ephebe in IG II2 2123, line 27: ƒEp‹gayow „Ektikoè ƒEru‹. (ƒAntioxÛdow), of about 190-200 (ora).

 

 

 

205-210 (this writer): No. 448 [=Hesp. 40 (1971) 321-326, No. 13] of Hippothontis (by tribe)

 

Lines 28  ƒApollÅniow SvsibÛou

 

          29  Neikñmaxow ƒApollvnÛou

 

The son appears to be mentioned again in No. 396, line 7: [Nikñmax]ow (dotted o) ƒApo[llvnÛou] (dotted ƒA) (this writer) (cf. LollingÕs transcription in SB Berl. Ak. 1887, 1072, No. 19), of before 212/3 (this writer – ora) [A. R. Raubitschek  identified the prytanis as Melpomenos from Azenia (Agora XV (1974): [M]elpo[menñw]), father of the ephebe Eukarpides of IG II2  2086, line 159 (163/4), in GERAS (1953) 252, note 1]; Neikomachos is attested as ephebe in IG II2 2136, line 23=BCH 74 (1950), after p. 220 [2136+2160+2159], line 95: Neikñmaxow ƒApollvnÛ. („IppoyovntÛdow), of about 187-191 (see S. Follet, Athnes [1976] 229, note 4).

 

 

 

shortly before 212/3 (this writer): No. 469 of Ptolemais (by deme)

 

Lines   9  [Aàl. Puyñ]xrhstow

 

          10  [Aàl. Tei]mosy¡[nhw]

 

See S. FolletÕs proposed restorations (Athnes [1976] 76, No. 5)=AncW 4 (1981) 14, NOTE.

IG II2 2193, lines 27: Aàliow Z®nvn BereneikÛdhw, and 69: Aàl. Z®nvn BernikÛdhw; 2194, line 10: [Aàl. Z®n]vn Berni.; 2196, line 10: Aàli[ow Z®nvn BerenikÛdhw]; 3617, lines 8-10: ßereçw/ p&trÅou ƒApñllvnow Pñpliow Aàl. Z®nvn/ BerenikÛdhw; 3694, lines 2-3: AÞlÛou Z®nvnow toè puyoxr®stou [¤jhghtoè]/ êñn; 3708: Po. Aàl. Teimosy¡nhw Be/renikÛdhw AÞl. Z®nvnow/ toè puyoxr®stou ¤jh/ghtoè ußòw muhyeÜw/ Žfƒ ¥stÛaw; and 5875: Aàl. ƒEpikr‹thw Bern., AÞl. Z®nvnow toè ¤jhghtoè ußñw.

 

 

 

POTENTIAL: about 212/3 (this writer): IG II2 2217 (probably a prytany catalogue of Kekropis) [Balkan Studies 31.2 (1990) 262]

 

Lines   2   [A]ér. ƒAgayñpouw )

 

12     Aér. ƒAgayñpo[uw] ) p

 

Line 12: p = p(resbæterow), it seems.

 

 

 

Lines 10  Aér. EÞsig¡nhw /// ///n  (=[EÞsig¡]n.;)

 

          11  Aér. ƒAlkÛdamo[w] EÞs

 

 

 

about 212/3 (this writer): 463 (AncW 4 [1981] 12-13) of Antiochis (perhaps by tribe)

 

Lines 8  Aér. Par‹m[onow pr.]

 

          9  Aér. Par‹[monow ne.]

 

This writer completes the name in line 9 and adds pr. and ne. respectively.

 

 

 

about 212/3 (this writer): No. 470 of Attalis (by tribe)

 

Lines           49  (Aér®liow) „Hr[akleÛdhw ---]

 

          50 (new)  (Aér®liow) Gorg[Ûaw (dotted g) „HrakleÛdou]

 

A study of this prytany text has been published in Epigraphica 43 (1981) 119-122 (Line 34: AURHLIOI); see also AncW 4 (1981) 14.

Gorgias (line 50) is attested as ephebe in IG II2 2130, line 198: GorgÛaw „HrakleÛdou Soun., of 192/3 (this writer).  His father may be the ephene „HrakleÛdhw Menel‹ou [So]unieçw of IG II2 2094 (=SEG 12 [1955] 38, No. 110), line 25, of about 166/7.

 

 

 

about 212/3 (this writer): No. 482 of Oineis (by deme)

 

Lines 15  (Aér®l[iow]) [E]ÞsÛdotow Yemistokl¡ouw

 

          16  (Aér®l[iow]) [ß]ereçw EÞsÛdotow ) (ƒAxarneÝw)

 

ora S. Follet, Athnes (1976) 254, note 7.  Collectively AURHL[IOI] (line 9); AncW 4 (1981) 13.

 

 

 

 

about 217 (ora):  No. 478 of Attalis (by tribe)

 

Line 3  [Sumf]¡rvn ƒEpikt®tou

 

        4  [ƒEpÛk]thtow Sunf¡ront[ow]

 

The father reappears with a brother in No. 402, lines 47-48 (below, IX: BROTHER-BROTHER).  His son is attested in No. 470, lines 53-54 (new): ƒEpÛkth[tow Sum]/f¡ro[ntow], of 200-227 (this writer).

The prytanis PreÝmow ƒEpikt®to[u] of line 27 may also be a member of this family (a son of the preceding prytanis Epiktetos?).  A brother or grandson of Sympheron (line 3) may be ƒE[p‹]gayow [ƒEp]ikt®tou (ƒAttalÛdow) of No. 459, line 5, of init. s. III p.  Cf. also No. 476, lines 19-21: ±resiÅ[nhw]/ Aér. ƒEpÛktht[ow]/ ƒAymon[eæw], of xxx.

The ephebe ƒElpÛnikow ƒEpikt®tou ƒAymoneçw of IG II2 2094 (SEG 12 [1955] 38, No. 110), line 27, of about 166/7, may be a/another brother of Sympheron (line 3); this ephebe may be related (cousin?) to the svfronist¯w Aér. ƒElpÛneikow Eépñrou ƒAymon. of IG II2 2208, line 18, of 212/3.  Another ephebe member of this family may be ƒEpÛkthtow Eépñr. [ƒAym.] of IG II2 2107, line 72=S. Follet, Athnes (1976) 396, No. 6, line 113, of about 149/50 (this writer=AncW 4 [1981] 11-12).

 

 

 

about 220 (ora):  No. 468 of Erechtheis (by deme)

 

Lines 10  Aér. ƒAl[ka]m¡n[hw pr.] (dotted l, m, n)

 

          11  Aér. ƒAl[k]am¡[nhw ne.] (Lampt[reÝw]) (dotted m¡)

 

The elder and younger Alkamenes are attested as kosmht¯w and (Žntikosmht¯w) respectively in IG II2 2191, lines 1-2 and 136-138, of before 192/3 (this writer).  It may be that the younger Alkamenes is the hoplite general in No. 460, lines 9: ƒAlkam¡nhw Lamptreæw, and 14: [M]r. Aér. ƒAlkam¡nhw Lamptreæw, of 209/10, and that the elder Alkamenes is the Aér. Purfñrow Lamptr. of line 88.p, who is also attested in IG II2 4816: ƒArt¡midi/ purfñrow toÝn/ yeoÝn ƒAlkam¡nhw, of about 209/10 (this writer).

Daniel J. Geagan has drawn up a stemma of this family in Hesperia, Suppl. 12 (1967) 173 [172-173] [=ZPE 33 (1979) 96-97, and ANRW 7.1 (1979) 407, No. 3].

Cf. also Kevin Clinton, TAPhS, N.S. vol. 64.3 (1974) 94, No. 2, and 95, No. 4.

 

NOTE. There is perhaps a possibility that the archon in IG II2 2118 may have been Alkamenes (cf. SEG 30 [1980=1983] 69, No. 150; W. Peek, Attische versinschr. [Berlin 1980] 36, under No. 37). GÛnetai;  m¡tron.

 

 

 

230/1: No. 491 of Hadrianis (by tribe)

 

Lines 23  Sekoèndow KallinÛkou

 

          34  Eé‹resto[w Sekoændou]  (this writer)

 

SekoundosÕ father is found apparently as prytanis in Hesperia 4 (1935)  188=ƒArx. DeltÛon 33 (1978=1984) 246[-247], No. 5, line 14:  KallÛneikow EÞsid[ñtou] (dotted d).  [see below, 13-14 and 97(89) – MS]

Euarestos is attested a second time as prytanis in Hesperia 4 (1935)  188=ƒArx. DeltÛon 33 (1978=1984) [246-]247, No. 5, line 30: Eé‹ristow Sekoæn[dou] (dotted Eé, and n [ora]).  He is apparently attested as ephebe in S. Follet, Athnes (1976) 409, No. 8 (=SEG 26 [1976-Ô77=1979] 63, No. 187), line 15: Eé‹restow Se[koændou] (this writer) [dotted Se], of xxx.

 

Lines 25  K‹. Pvllianñw

 

          26  ƒAttikòw õ kaÜ Pvllia(nñw)

 

Attikos is probably the epengraphos ephebe of IG II2 2160 [2160+2159+2136], line 34: ƒAttikòw Pvllian(oè) [dotted an] (this writer); in line 75 [=2136, line 11=BCH 74 (1950), after p. 220] there is listed [P]vllianòw ƒAgayokl¡ouw (AÞgeÝdow) [dotted v, this writer], fin. s. II p. (date: ƒArx. DeltÛon 26 [1971=1972] 292, under No. 44).  Cf. IG II2 2076, line 23: PvllÛvn ƒAttikoè (ƒAttalÛdow), of xxx.

 

 

 

med. s. III p.: No. 466 of Antiochis (by tribe)

 

Lines 23  Aàl. MamerteÝnow

 

          24  Aàl. MamerteÝnow ne.

 

Cf. IG II2 3643, lines 5-8: Pñplion Aàlion/ [L]eækion Mamer/[teÛ]nou Pallh/n¡a.  Aelius Leukios was ephebe in 175/6 (ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1977 (1979), after p. 16, Text B, line 16: Aàl. Leækiow [Pallhneçw]=Cl. Phil. 65 (1970) 96, note 5 (=IG II2 2104, line 7).  He is attested as eponymos in Nos. 423©, line xx: [¤pÅ]numow Aà. Leæ[kiow Pa]llhneçw (or Aàl. Eé[frñsunow]? d¢n eêr¡yh to k), of fin. s. II p. (this writer), and 472, line 12: [¤p]Ånumow Aàl. Leækiow ([P]allh[ne]æw, of xxx.  For the date of No. 466, see AncW 4 (1981) 14, note 40.

The Aelii in Pallene are numerous (see below, XVII. UNDETERMINED DEGREE(S) OF RELATION).

 

*Lines 27  „ErmeÛaw ZvsÛm.

 

            47  Prajit¡lhw „ErmeÛou

 

Cf. in lines 53 and 56, ZÅsimow Paramñnou and ZÅsimow ƒEleuseinÛou; and IG II2 2097, line 237: ZÅsimow õ kaÜ „ErmeÛaw Pa(llhneæw), ephebe in 169/70.

 

Lines 31  Aér. Fil®mvn

 

          32  Aér. Fil®mvn ne.

 

The elder is probably the sophronistes Aér. Fil®mvn of IG II2 2235, line 24, of 234/5=FILIA EPH Gƒ (Athens 1989) 261-270 (S. Follet, Athnes [1976] 454: 235/6, and the neÅterow may be the [êp]osvfronist¯w Aér. Fil®mvn of IG II2 2243, line 20, of 243-252 (this writer).

 

 

 

Potential:

 

 

122/3?: No. 330 of

 

Lines 16  [ƒIsig¡n]hw „Hsæxou

 

          21  [---]w EÞsig¡nouw ([ƒAl]vpek°yen)

 

Cf. IG II2 2065, line 119: EÞsig¡nhw Xa[r]eisÛou ƒAl[v].,  of 150/1, and 2067, lines 173-174: XareÛsiow ) ƒAlv./ DÛfilow XareisÛou > ƒAlv., of 154/5.

 

 

 

[168/9-191/2 (this writer): No. 396 of Hippothontis

 

Lines 4  Fil¡rvw Yeof‹[nouw ¤k KoÛlhw]

 

          5  [Diñ]fantow File[---]w

 

These appear to be father and son, but the patronymic in line 5 should read Filo[kr‹tou]w (dotted o);  cf. IG II2 2191, line 86: Diñfantow Fil(okr‹touw) [bothers in lines 85: Filokr‹thw ) and 87: Eékr‹thw Fil].  Cf. Nos. 458, line 8: Filokr‹thw ƒEleuseinÛou Peir., and 465, line 8: [Fi]lokr‹thw („IppoyvntÛdow), of xxx.

The prytanis (line 4) reappears in No. 395, line 16: Fil¡rvw Y[eof]‹nouw ¤k KoÛ., of xxx; his son in IG II2 2191, line 84: Yeof‹nhw Fil¡rvtow („IppoyoontÛdow), of 191/2 (this writer); cf. line 88: Yeof‹nhw ).]    See IG II2 2285, line 8: Fil¡r[v]w, a prytany catalogue of Hippothontis  (cf. IG II2 1811=Agora XV, No. xxx).

 

 

 

169/70: No. 380 of Antiochis

 

Lines 27  Leæ[k]i[o]w Ga[Ûou];

 

          33  [É6É] Leu[kÛou;]  (this writer)

 

In place of Leu[kÛou] perhaps Leu[ko](pureçw) can be read in line 33.

 

 

 

 

about 190/1-191/2 (this writer): No. 398 of Kekropis (by deme)

 

Lines 18  ƒArtemÛdv[r]ow );

 

          19   ƒA[rt]e[mÛd]v[row]; ƒArtemidÅ[r]ou (dotted mid,

ora v) ([M]e[li]t[eÝw])

 

The relation of these two prytaneis is not clear, but  possibly they are father and son.  One of them reappears as prytanis in Hesperia 47 (1978) 319, No. 36 (SEG xxx), line 23: ƒArtemÛdvrow ) (Meliteæw), of 179/80 (this writer).

 

 

 

***s. II p.: IG II2 2177=POLEMVN D (1949) 24 [-25], No. 5

 

Lines 6  [Str‹t]vn (this writer) †Elikow

 

          7  [---]siow Str‹tv[n]ow

 

This fragmentary inscription may be a prytany catalogue, and a father and son may be listed in lines 6-7, as above.  In line 8 there is listed [--]n (n dotted) XarmÛdou.

 

Toçw ¦xv parap‹nv.

 

 

 

s. II p.: IG II2  2184

 

Lines 6  Dion[-- ---]

 

          7  Dion[-- ---]

 

The prytaneisÕ name may be read as Dion[æsiow] or Dion[usñdvrow], for example.

The fragment may be a prytany catalogue, and consequently the two listed in lines 6-7 may be father and son or some other relation.

 

 

 

xxxx: Hesperia 47 (1978) xxx, No. 37  (=SEG 28 [1978=1982] 73, No. 167),

 

Lines 25  FoÝ[bow ƒAlej‹ndrou;]

 

          26  ƒA[l¡jandrow FoÛbou;]

 

Phoibos (line 25) is known from Agora XV (1974), No. xxx, line xx.  Possibly the restorations may be valid.

Cf. IG II2 1799 (of Ptolemais)=Agora XV, No. 443, lines 19-20: FoÝbow )/ Aà(li)ow ƒAl¡jandro(w) (this writer)  [see BCH 6 (1882) 536: FOIBOS/AIMOS ALEJANDROU, and 537: FoÝbow )/ Aàmow ƒAlej‹ndrou].  (poè tò dioryÅnv; ÷ra „EllhnikŒ 42 [1991-1992] 285)

 

 

 

ca. a. 165-200p.: Hesperia 51 (1982)  228, No. 29

 

Lines 4  DeÛf`[ilow Xr®stou] 

 

          5  Xr°s[tow DeifÛlou]

 

This writer completes the names and identifies the prytanis of line 5 with the grammateçw and prytanis Xr°stow DeifÛlou (Sounieçw) of No. 402, line 17, of 179/80.  No. 29, therefore, is a prytany catalogue of Attalis, it seems. ora

 

Lines 18  ƒEleus[Ûniow MhnodÅrou;]

 

          19  Mhn[ñdvrow ƒEleusinÛou;]

 

This writer restores the names, and the prytanis of line 18 may be identiable with the sophronistes ƒEleuseÛniow MhnodÅrou Deir. of IG II2  2111/2, line 15, of 185/6 9according to Agora I 7390; however, see Epigraphica 43 [1981] xxx). His brother is attwested as ephebe in ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1977 (1979), after p. 16, Text A, line 35: ƒAntÛloxow MhnodÅrou Deira., of about 140 (this writer).

 

 

PoiŒ eänai ² svst¯ ful®; ƒAttalÛdow/LevntÛdow;  ÷ra

 

 

 

Periodically:

 

 

Hadrianic period (HOROS 10-12 [1992-98] 226): No. 450 of Aiantis (by tribe, it seems)

 

Line 17 Pistokr‹thw „U[geÛ]nou

 

His son is listed below, under 177/8: No. 420.  Prometheus 8 (1982) 150, under Line 6=HOROS 10-12 (1992-98) 227-228.

 

 

 

 

ca. a.126/7-137/8 p. [but see HOROS 6 (1988) 22, under StÛx. 8]: No. 322 of Aiantis (by deme)

 

Line 38 Eámertow [---] (Mara[yÅni]ow)

 

Cf. IG II2 4759: †Imertow MarayÅniow/ êp¢r „Im¡rtou MarayvnÛ-ou/ MhtrÜ yeÇn  eéant®tÄ/ eÞatreÛnú  [Corpus cultus Cybelae Attidisque II (1982) – ora titlo]. IG II2 2193, line 7: ¤pÜ t°w Žrx°w GaÛou KuÛntou „Im¡rtou MarayvnÛou  (init. s. III p.).

 

The prytanisÕ son is mentioned below, under post a. 126/7 p., No. 347.

 

 

 

 

post a. 126/7 p.: No. 347 of Aiantis (by deme)

 

Line 8 [ße] Yeoklæmenow „Im¡rtou (MarayÅniow)

 

This writer: [ße(reæw)].  Theoklymenos is probably the son of hImertos above, under ca. a.126/7-137/8 p.: No. 322.

 

 

 

138/9: No. 331 of Aigeis (by deme)

 

Line 17 Foæriow Mrkow (Garg®ttiow)

 

[Fo]æriow „Hr‹kleitow Gar., [gra]mmateçw bouleutÇn, of No. 365, lines 4-5, of 152/3 (Hesperia 47 [1978] 329), has been identified as his son.  The members of this family have been collected by this writer in ƒAyhn 76 (1977) 182-185 (Markos and Herakleitos, Nos. 1 and 2, p. 184).  The latter was ephebe in 132/3 (IG II2 2041, line 12=Balkan Studies 22 [1981] 158).

 

 

 

 

177/8: No. 420 of Aiantis (probably by tribe)

 

Line 6 [„Ug]<eÝn>ow Pistokr‹touw

 

This writer.  Hygeinos is attested as ephebe in 145/6: IG II2 2052, line 103: „UgeÝnow [Pistokr‹touw Mar.], and 2055, line 9: „UgeÝnow Pistokr‹touw MarayÅniow.  Prometheus 8 (1982) 150, Line 6=HOROS 10-12 (1992-98) 227-228.

 

His father above, under Hadrianic period: No. 450.

 

 

 

 

230/1: No. 491 of Hadrianis (by

 

*Line 17 [¤pÅnumow Yal°w Dvsiy]¡ou Pambv

 

See below, under ca. a. 230/1 p.: Hesperia 4 (1935), for his son.

 

The completion of line 17 may not be accurate, because in No, 491, line 28,  there is a Dvrñyeow ), and the name [Dvroy]¡ou could be read instead in line 17 [this is noted earlier above, too].

 

Line 23: Sekoèndow KallinÛkou

 

See below, under ca. a. 230/1 p.: Hesperia 4 (188), where the father may be attested as prytanis.

 

Line 35: ƒArt¡mv[n ---]

 

He may be the father of Athenaios, below, under ca. a. 230/1 p.: Hesperia 4 (1935).

 

 

÷ra xeirñgrafon, sel 97(89): H. 4 (1935): st. 4-5, 14 (dunhtikoÛ)

 

 

 

ca. a. 230/1 p.: Hesperia 4 (1935) 188=ƒArx. DeltÛon 33 (1978=1984) 246-247, No. 5,  of Hadrianis

 

*Line 1  [¤]p`Ån`[umow]

 

           2  [Dv]sÛyeo[w Yal]°to`[w]

 

Dositheos is the eponymos, and he is the son of Thales Pambotades, above, under 230/1: No. 491, as line 17 has been restored.

 

Line 14 KallÛnikow EÞsid`[ñtou]

 

Kallinikos is probably the father of Sekoundos, above, under 230/1: No. 491.

 

Line 23 ƒAy®naiow )

 

A son of Athenaios, line 32 below?

 

Line 32 ƒAy`[®]n`[a]iow [ƒArt;]¡mvn[ow]

 

Athenaios may be the son of Artemon, above, under 230/1: No. 491.  And the father of Athenaios above, line 23?

 

(÷ra katvt¡rv, dunhtik‹: ußñw-pat®r)

 

 

 

 

Ia. FATHER-SON-BROTHER (of FATHER)-BROTHER of (FATHER)

 

 

 

 

med. s. III p. (this writer): IG II2 2175 [=PRAKTIKA 8th Inter. Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy II (Athrens 1987) 306, Ia] of  Leontis (ora) (by tribe?)

 

Lines 5  [D]Ûvn [Mo]usv[nÛ]ou

 

          6  [ƒA]ntÛpatrow D`Û`v`n`ow)

 

          7  [M]inoukianòw Mous[vnÛou]

 

          8  [N]ekt‹riow Mousv[nÛou]

 

This gragment appears to be from a prytany catalogue, and the patronymic in line 6

 

was read from the squeeze at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton (14-8-

 

70).  The prytaneis seem to belong to the well known family of Minoukianos and

 

Nikagoras, below (S. Follet, Athnes [1976] 288).  Nikagoras is probably

 

mentioned in line 10: [Nika]gñraw, unless the name [Jena]gñraw is to be read

 

instead.  Another relative may be in line 9, where the name may be completed as

 

[DÛvn] ƒApollvnÛou.  Still another relative may be listed in line 4: Mn`[as¡aw]

 

M`[ou]s(vnÛou)? (this writer).  Nikagoras the son of Mnesaios (Souda) flourished

 

during the middle of the third century, and Minoukianos the son of Nikagoras in

 

the reign of Gallienus.  As to the name of NikagorasÕ father (Mnesaios), the correct

 

form would be Mnaseas  (the form Mnesaios is not attested in Attica, as far as it

 

could be established).

 

 

IG II2 2175 [EM 2968] Photograph

 

 

Yeag¡nhw Dal` vac.

 

ƒAsklhpi‹dhw vac.

 

Kor[nh]lia[nò]w vac.

 

Mn`[as¡aw] M`[ou]s[vnÛou]

 

[D]Ûvn [Mo]usv[nÛ]ou /// ///     (5)

 

[ƒA]ntÛpatrow D`Û`v`n`(ow)

 

[M]inoukianòw Mous[vnÛou]

 

[N]ekt‹riow Mousv[nÛou]

 

[DÛvn?] ƒApollvnÛou

 

[Nika]gñraw vac.                (10)

 

 

 

The patronymic (line 6) should have been [Mo]u[svnÛou], according to the

 

patronymics preceding and following it.  The photograph is ambivalent: ..U.N`

 

appears to be the reading (there is damage in this part).  For line 9, cf. IG II2  5793

 

(s. a./s. I p.): DÛvn ƒApollvnÛou ƒAxarneçw (No. 473, line 30: ƒAntÛpatrow

 

 ƒApo – ora).

 

 

Prosopographic comparisons. Cf.

 

 

IG II2 1964 (fin. s. I a.)

 

Line 4 DÛvn Mnas®ou vacat

 

 

IG II2  2219=ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1973, 91-92, No. 4 (lines 1-5), pÛn. 50. Photograph [the stone suffered great damage]

 

 

Lines 56      [Levnt]Ûdow

 

          57  Mou]sÅniow

 

          58  [É Mn]as¡aw

 

          59  Pu]yñdvrow

 

          60  Mi]noukianòw

 

 

The restoration of [Levnt]Ûdow (line 56) appears correct.

 

-------------------

 

 

IG II2  2221

 

Lines 11  PandeionÛdow

 

          12  Aér. MousÅniow

 

          13  Aér. Dionusokl°w Mous

 

---------------------

 

 

 

 

IG II2  2208 [212/3]

 

Line 54 Aé. Minoukianòw Filokr‹touw Eép (LevntÛdow)

 

 

Agora XV (1974), No. 399=Hesperia 40 (1971) 316

 

Line 16  Kl. Minoukianòw (LevntÛdow)

 

 

Mr. ƒIoæn. n.

 

n.=n(eÅterow)/ n(ikagñraw)?

 

IG IV.12

 

            428 (A.D. 304)

 

            429 (A.D. 304)

 

             430

 

             431

 

õ ßereçw t`[o]è Svt°row ƒAsk`[lhpi]-

 

oè, d&doè[xow] toÝn YeoÝn, M. [ƒIoæ É.]

 

nou ƒAyh[naÝo]w tò galma ßdræsato.

 

Lines 2-3: M[inoukia]/noè  (this writer).  The daidouchos, then,

 

would be Nikagoras  [below].

 

 

 

 

Minoukianòw

 

ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1971, 123 [121-124], No. 17=SEG (1976-ƒ77=1979) 40, No. 129

 

Line 16 [ƒIoæ]n`iow Min`oukianòw

 

 

Date: 10-31 December 265 A.D.

 

S. Follet, Athnes (1976) 142-143.

 

PIR2  J 778.

 

SEG 37 (1987=1990), No. 99=ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1971, No. 17.

 

IG II2 3689, lines 8-9, and 3690, lines 13-16=Erkki Sironen, Post-Herulian

 

 Athens. Aspects of Life and Culture in Athens, A.D. 267-529

 

(Helsinki 1994) 19, No. 2, and 20, No. 3, respectively.

 

ZPE 70 (1987) 249, note 37.

 

 

 

 

Nikagñraw

 

 

IG II2 3814

 

          4831= SEG 37 (1987=1990), No. 140: 4831. Clinton, Sacred

 

 Officials [below],  64-66, No. 30. OGIS 720-721. JHS 107

 

 (1987) [below].

 

Baillet, J., Inscriptions É Syringes ˆ Thebes, Nos. 1265 and 1889=

 

 SEG 37 (1987=1990), No.  1650.

 

 

Ploætarxow

 

IG II2 3015

 

          3818

 

          4224

 

IG IV.12

 

436

 

437

 

 

 

÷ra xeirñgrafon eÞw sel. 14

 

 

References:

 

 

BIOGRAFOI, Vitarum scriptores Graeci minores, ed. Antonius Westermann

 

 (Brunsvigae 1845) 332 and 346 (Minoukianos, Mnaseas, Nikagoras).

 

 

BYZANTION 3 (1927/8) 209-214.  ora

 

 

 

Clinton, Kevin, The Sacred Officials of the Eleusinian Mysteries, TAPhS 64.3

 

(1974)

 

Pp. 64-66, No. 30: (Mr ƒIoæniow) Nikagñraw Minoukianoè.

 

Pp. 80-81, No. 11: (Mr ƒIoæniow) Nikagñraw MnhsaÛou.

 

 

Clinton, Kevin, The Epidaurice and the Arrival of Asklepios at Athens (ora).

 

 

Fowden, G., ÒNicagoras of Athens and the Lateran Obelisk,Ó JHS 107 (1987) 51-

 

57.  SEG 37 (1987=1990), Nos. 140 and 1560.

 

 

 

Heath, Malcolm, ÒThe Family of Minucianus?,Ó ZPE 113 (1996) 66-70.

 

S. Follet, BE 1997, No. 46.

 

 

Millar, Fergus, JRS 59 (1969) 16-18, under No. 4.

 

 

Schissel, Otmar, ÒDie Familie des Minukianos/ Ein Beitrag zur Personenkunde des

 

 neuplatonischen Athen,Ó Klio 21 (1926/7) 361-373.

 

 

Wilhelm, A., JOAI [=Jahrshefte des osterreichischen archaologischen Instituts in

 

 Wien] 25 (1929).  ora

 

ZPE 113 (1996) 66-70: M. Heath, ÒThe Family of Minucianus?Ó

 

 

 

II.  FATHER-SON-SON

 

 

 

138/9: No. 331 of Aigeis (by deme)

 

Lines 38  Makareçw > pr.

 

          39  Makareçw > ne.

 

          40  Eé®merow Makar¡<v>w (¤k Murinoænthw)

 

Perhaps a relative is listed in line 37: ƒEleuseÛn<i>ow ƒOlæmpou, as the name

 

Eleuseinios occurs in the family.  (ora)

 

There is perhaps a possibility that the prytanis of line 40 may be instead a son of the

 

 prytanis of line 39.  Probably Makareçw ne. is the sophronistes in IG II2  2054,

 

 line 11: Makareç[w ) ¤k M]urin[oætthw], of 145/6; his sons were ephebes

 

during the same year, IG II2  2052, lines 37-38: [--- Maka]r¡(v)w € (midway) ¤k

 

Muri / [--- Ma]kar¡vw . ¤k Muri [photograph].  Makareçw pr. may be the

 

 ephebe of IG II2 1996, line 128: Makareçw ) ¤k Murino, of 92/3 (this writer).

 

 

 

 

med. s. II p.: IG II2  2478 (AncW 4 [1981] 8, No. 2) of Pandionis (=Hesperia 51 [1982] 214, No. 19)

 

Lines 3  ƒArt¡mvn ƒEleusinÛ[ou]

 

          4  „Hliñdvrow ƒArt[¡]m[vnow]

 

          5  ƒArt¡mvn )

 

The prytaneis in lines 3 and 4 reappear in No. 362, lines 4 and 5 (above, I.

 

 FATHER-SON).  The brothers (lines 4-5) reappear in Nos. 369, lines 36-37, and

 

378, lines 34-35  (below, IX: BROTHER-BROTHER). Perhaps a son of the

 

 prytanis (line 4) is ƒArt¡mvn „HliodÅrou  Ku. of No. 460, line 73, of 209/10.

 

Another relative is attested in No. 477, line 37: ƒAb‹skantow ƒArt¡mvno[w]

 

Ku[day], of xxx (ora Undetermined, Potential – sel. 97(89)).  In No. 385 (=ƒArx.

 

DeltÛon 26 [1971=1972] 305), lines 6-7, the name of the grammateçw

 

 bouleutÇn may be restored as [ƒArt¡mvn/ ƒE]leuseinÛ[ou Kudayhnaieçw]

 

 (date: xxx).

 

The father (line 3) is mentioned in the heading of IG II2 2050 with a brother, lines 3-

 

 

4: [É]/eg`..o`w ƒEleusinÛou Kuda/ ƒArt¡mvn ƒEleusinÛou Kud[ayhnaieæw]

 

(photograph), of143/4.

 

Two members of this family are attested as ephebes in TALANTA 6 (1975) 25,

 

 lines 42-43: ƒArt¡mvn ) [Kuda]/ „Hliñdvrow` ƒA`r`[t¡mvnow Kuda], of

 

 about 173-185 (ora).  Cf. also IG II2 2017, line 15: ƒEleuseÛniow ) Kudayh,

 

 ƒArt¡mvn Kudayh, of 103/4 (this writer); and 6574: ƒEleuseÛnio[w )]/ Kud.

 

 (this writer supplies the patronymic sign).

 

Daniel J. Geagan has presented a stemma of the family in ZPE 33 (1979) 101.

 

 

 

 

ca. a. 168 p.:  No. 376 of Pandionis (by deme)

 

Lines 23  ƒIsÛdoto[w Zv]p[ærou]

 

          24  ZÅpurow ƒIsid`[ñtou]

 

          25  ZÅsimow ƒIs[idñtou]  ([KudayhnaieÝw])

 

The prytaneis (lines 24-25) reappear with a brother in Nos. 369, lines 44-45, and

 

 378, lines 38-39 (below, IX: BROTHER-BROTHER). Zopyros (line 24) is attested

 

 in S. Follet, Athnes (1976) 395, No. 6, line 11: Žntikosm®thw ZÅpurow

 

 [EÞs]idñtou (dotted i) Kuday, of 176/7; his brother Zosimos in line 24 [below]. 

 

In No. 376, line 29: ƒIsÛdot[ow ---], perhaps a relative is listed.  Two other members

 

of this family may  be mentioned in No. 318, lines 29-30: ƒEpÛgonow Zvpærou/

 

 [Z]Åpurow DionusÛou (Kudayhnaie<Ý>w), of xxx.  Cf. No. 397, line 5:

 

EÞsÛdotow Zvpæro[u]  ([Bhsaieæw]).

 

 

 

 

ca. post a. 147 p.:  No. 384 of Pandionis (by deme)

 

Lines 12  ƒAfrodÛsio[w ---]

 

          13  ƒApollÅnio[w ---]

 

          14  ƒAy[®]naiow ƒA[frodisÛou]  ([S]t`[eirieÝw])

 

The patronymic (line 14) could also be restored as ƒA[pollvnÛou].  From the

 

photograph in Hesperia 11 (1942) 56, No. 22, the preserved letter may not be an

 

alpha; it resembles more a D.  In that case, cf. No. 460, lines 77-78:

 

Dionusñdvrow ƒApollvnÛou/ ƒApollÅniow ƒArtemidÅrou ([Steir]ieÝw),

 

of 209/10.  As the patonymic is now supplied, (line 14), Athenaios reappears in No.

 

 369, line 50: [ƒA]y®naiow ƒAfrodisÛou (Steirieæw), of 166/7.  A relative may be

 

 listed in No. 364, line 19: ƒAfr[o]d[eÛsiow ---], of 162/3  (ora). Cf. IG II2 2130,

 

 line 14: ƒAfrodeÛsio[w ƒEp]afro(dÛtou) Stei., of 192/3 (this writer).  Agora

 

 XV, p. 372.

 

 

 

 

***166/7:  No. 369 of Pandionis (by deme)

 

Lines 33  Dasoæm. Yal°w pr.

 

          34  Dasoæm. Yal°w ne.

 

          35  Dasoæm. Nikokr‹thw (KudayhnaieÝw)

 

The question here is what is the degree of relation between these three prytaneis.

 

  The pr(esbæterow) and ne(Återow) appear to be father and son, but what is the

 

 position of Nikokrates (line 35) within the family?  Either the pr(esbæterow) or

 

the ne(Återow) (lines 33-34) reappears in No. 362, line 8: D`asoæme`i`ow Y`al°[w]

 

 ([Kud]ayhnaieæ[w], of about 160.  Cf. IG II2 4212, lines 12-15: Kæintow

 

 F‹[biow Da/soæ]miow Yal°w K[udayh/naie]çw tòn ¥auto[è eéerg¡/thn].

 

 As lines 12-13 have been read, Thales bore two nomina, unless Fa[--] is to be read

 

 as Da[--], with the nomen F‹[biow] implying perhaps that he was in some way

 

related to the Fabii from Marathon, although their praenomen is G‹iow (ora) [cf., for

 

example,  J. H. Oliver, The Civic Tradition and Roman Athens (Baltimore 1983)

 

136, note 2].  Cf. further ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1968, 204, No. 5, Col. II, lines 1-3:

 

 ¤p¡g[grafoi]/ Dasoæm[É.8É.]/  Dasoæm[É.8É.]. of the archonship of

 

Scribonius Kapiton of xxx (this writer).

 

 

 

 

III.   FATHER-SON-SON-SON:

 

 

 

138/9:  No. 333 of Antiochis (by deme)

 

Lines 25  ƒArt¡mvn ) pr.

 

          26  ƒIsÛdvrow ƒArt¡-

 

          27        mvnow

 

          28  ƒArt¡mvn )

 

          29   ƒOn®simow ƒAr-

 

          30           t¡mvnow (ShmaxÛdai)

 

The pr(esbæterow) is undoubtedly the father of all three prytaneis that follow

 

 rathen than that the prytanis (lines 29-30) is the son of Artemon (line 28) that

 

precedes him.

 

Relatives appear in Nos. 423 (b,a), lines 31-31=xxx and 35=xxx (below, XVI:

 

COUSIN-COUSIN-COUSIN), and 467, lines 21-22 (below, IX: BROTHER-

 

BROTHER).

 

 

 

 

166/7:  No. 369 of Pandionis (by deme)

 

Lines 38  K¡ladow DionusÛou

 

          39  Træfvn Kel‹dou

 

          40  Dionæsiow Kel‹dou

 

          41  Dhm®triow Kel‹dou (KudayhnaieÝw)

 

Possibly the prytanis of line 41 may be mentioned with other relatives in No.

 

 460, line 72 (below, XIV: COUSIN-BROTHER-BROTHER).  If so, the

 

relation, then, may be UNCLE-NEPHEW-NEPHEW (the two sons of the

 

 prytanis [line 39] are the other relatives in No. 460).

 

Kelados (line 38) appears in IG II212633=ƒArx. DeltÛon 30 (1975=1978)

 

128, under No. (g), (b).  Tryphon (line 39) is mentioned in IG II2  2474 (St.

 

Dow, AncW 105), line 7: Træfvn  Kel‹dou K`[udayhnaieæw] (Mitsow

 

 ora), of med. s. II p. (ora) [S. Follet, Athnes (1976) 205].  Demetrios

 

(line 41) is attested as hyposophronistes in IG II2 2081(+2254), line 7:

 

Dhm®triow Kel‹d(ou) K[udayhnaieæw], of xxx (=Agora XV, p. 378).  A

 

potential relative could be S`vkr‹th`[w] DionusÛo[u] ([Kud]ayhnaieç[w])

 

 of No. 362, line 6, of xxx.

 

Daniel J. Geagan has drawn up a stemma of this family in ZPE 33 (1979)

 

103.

 

 

 

 

ca. a. 200-205 p.: No. 453 of Akamantis (by tribe)

 

Lines 18  [ƒE]pÛgonow „Ro[æfou]

 

          19  [L]eÛbertow ƒEpi[gñnou]

 

          20  [ƒA]yhnÛvn ƒEpi[gñnou]

 

          21  [ƒE]pÛgonow )

 

Perhaps a relative is listed in line 22: [ƒEpÛg]o[n]ow Z[---]. Leibertos (line 19) is

 

 found as ephebe in IG II2  2113, line 108: LeÛberto[w ƒEpigñ]nou

 

(ƒAkamantÛdow), of 187/8 (ora).  A son of the prytanis (line 20) is honored at the

 

heading, lines 10-12: ƒAyh[nÛ]/vna ) Sf®tion [±resi]/Ånhn.  Moreover, the

 

prytanis (line 20) reappears with a brother in No. 440, lines 22-23 (below, IX:

 

BROTHER-BROTHER), and he is ephebe with two other brothers herein in IG II2

 

 2119, line 58 (below).  The prytanis (line 21) is attested as ephebe with his two

 

brothers of No. 460 (ora) in IG II2 2119, lines 57-59: [Dionæsio]w ƒEpigñnou

 

Sf®t/ [ƒAyhnÛv]n ƒEpigñnou Sf®t/ [ƒEpÛgono]w ) Sf®t

 

 ([ƒA]kamantÛdow), of xxx.  Another ephebe relative appears in IG II2 2229, line

 

 3=S. Follet, Athnes (1976) 428, No. 11, line 17: LeÛbertow Sf®t[tiow], of

 

 about 220-230 (ora) [cf. also 428, lines 60-61]; cf. also, therein, 385 (ora), No. 5,

 

line 81: ƒEpÛgon[ow D]ionusÛou, of about 170-176 (ora), and 423, No. 10, lines 1-

 

2: ƒEpÛgon[ow Sf®ttiow]/ ƒAyhnÛvn Sf®ttiow, of 221-230 (ora).

 

Possibly ƒEpÛgonow M‹rkou (Sf®ttiow) of No. 373, line 15, of 168/9, is a

 

relative of this family (below, IX: BROTHER-BROTHER).

 

 

 

 

after 212/3:  No. 480 of Attalis (by tribe)

 

Lines 12  [DeÝ]ow LevnÛdou

 

          13  [Lev]nÛdhw DeÛou

 

          15  [ƒEle]useÛniow DeÛou

 

          16  [Pñn]tiow DeÛou

 

Their sequence is interrupted by [Eék]t®mvn ) [line 14].  The prytanis (line 16)

 

 reappears in No. 470 (=Epigraphica xxx), line 26: Pñntiow DÛou (ƒAttalÛdow),

 

of about 212/3 (this writer – ora).  A possible relation may be LevnÛdhw

 

 SvtÛvnow (ƒAymoneæw) of No. 402, line 44, of 179/80 (this writer) [see below,

 

 IX: BROTHER-BROTHER].

 

***Ora IG II2 2244, x: AérhlÛo[u DeÛv]/ou toè L[evnÛ]/dou (dotted L)ƒAym[on¡vw] (dotted m), post a 212 p.

 

 

 

 

IV.   FATHER-SON-SON (of SON)

 

 

 

 

post med. s. II p. (this writer): IG II2 2483 (AncW 4 [1981] 9, No. 6a) of Leontis

 

Lines 19  Dionæsiow Filo[tÛmou]

 

          20  KallÛmaxow Dio[nusÛou]

 

          21  NeÛkippow (phot.) Kalli[m‹xou]    (LeukonoeÝw)

 

The patronymics (lines 20-21) are completed by this writer.  Dionysios (line 19)

 

 must be the ephebe Dionæsiow FilotÛmou Leukono(eæw) of IG II2 2059, lines 7

 

 and 20, of about before147/8.  The prytanis (line 20) is attested as ephebe in IG II2

 

3004, lines 8-9: KallÛmaxow Dion<u>s[Û]/ou, of fin. s. I  p. (this writer - ora).

 

 HOROS 6 (1988) 23, under StÛx. 10.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Potential:

 

 

med. s. II p. (ora):  No. 352 of Oineis (by deme)

 

Lines 5  MousaÝow [)]

 

          6  Pñpliow [---]

 

          7  Pñpliow )  (Ful[‹sioi])

 

Perhaps the patronymic (line 6) was [MousaÛou].  The prytanis (line 5) appears as

 

prytany secretary in No. 371, lines 71-71: MousaÝow ) Ful‹siow, of 167/8.  A

 

[P]ñ. MousaÝow ƒA[sklhp]i‹dou Ful‹siow was hoplite general in xxxxxx

 

(No. 453, lines 5-6; S. Follet, Athnes [1976] 235).  Cf. IG II2 2361, lines 6-7:

 

Pñpliow )/ Ful‹siow, êmnhthw, of xxx; 3112, line 27: MousaÝow Boælvnow

 

(Ful‹siow) [see lines 6-7 and 22](perhaps another branch of the same family), of

 

107/8=AAA xxx); and 4745, line 2:  ¤pÜ ßer¡vw Fil®monow toè PoplÛou

 

FulasÛou (s. I/II p. therein).

 

 

 

 

182/3 (ora):  No. 387 of Kekropis (by deme)

 

Lines 41  „ErmeÛaw [---]

 

          42  „ErmeÛaw [---]

 

          43  „Ermog¡nhw „ErmeÛou    (AÞj<v>neÝw)

 

Relatives appear in Nos. 398, line 43:  „ErmeÛaw ) (AÞjvneæw), of xxx; [427, line

 

 11: [---]n „ErmeÛou (m¯ AÞjvneæw), of xxx]; and 430, line 15: [---] „ErmeÛou

 

 ([AÞjvneæw])., of xxx.

 

 

 

 

V.  FATHER-SON-SON-SON-SON-BROTHER (of FATHER)?-SON (of SON)?:

 

 

 

fin. s. II/init. s. III p. (this writer – ora): No. 370 of Leontis (by deme)   

 

 

Lines   7  [EÞs]Ûdvrow Eék‹rpo[u]

 

            8  [Eë]karpow EÞsidÅro[u]

 

            9  [ƒA]frodeÛsiow EÞsidÅ[rou]

 

          10  [ƒA]pollÅniow EÞsidÅ[rou]

 

          11  [E]ÞsÛdvrow )

 

          12  [E]ëkarpow )

 

          13  [ƒAf]rodeÛsiow ƒApollv[nÛou]    (LeukonoeÝw)

 

The prytanis (line 12) is probably the brother of the one in line 7, while

 

Aphrodeisios (line 13) appears to be the son of Apollonios (line 10).  The other

 

alternative would be that the prytanis (line 12) is the son of Eukarpos (line 8).  The

 

prytaneis (lines 9-10) are probably the ephebes ƒApollÅniow ƒIsidÅrou Leu.

 

and ƒAfrodÛsiow ƒIsidÅrou Leu. of IG II2 2067, lines 51-52 (another brother in

 

50: FileÝnow ƒIsidÅrou Leu.), of 154/5.  The prytanis (line 13) had three sons,

 

attested as ephebes in 2128, lines 32-34: ƒApollÅniow ƒAfrodeisÛou Leu./

 

 DionÛsiow ƒAfrodeisÛou Leu./ EÞsÛdvrow ƒAfrodeisÛou Leu. [two of them

 

reappear in IG II2 2129, lines 12: ƒApollÅniow ƒAfrodeisÛou Leukonoeæw, and

 

17: EÞsÛdvrow [ƒAfroseisÛ]ou Leukonoeæw], of 184/5 (new date). Cf. also

 

ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1977(1979), after p. 16, text A, lines 4-6: [---]ow ƒIsidÅrou [Leu]/

 

[---] ƒIsidÅrou L[eu]/ [---]w ƒAfyon®tou Leu. of about 140; IG II2 2020, line

 

 81: ƒAfrodÛsiow Zv Leu, of about 120/1 (Balkan Studies 22 [1981] 151).

 

This family from Leukonoe appears to have been a large one, but apparently it did

 

not receive the civitas.

 

 

 

 

VI.   FATHER-SON-SON-SON-COUSIN-SON (of COUSIN)?:

 

 

 

168/9: No. 373 of Akamantis (by deme)

 

Lines 17  …An. ƒAristeÛdhw

 

          18  B`[i]t‹liow ƒAristeÛdou

 

          19  Dionæsiow ƒAristeÛdou

 

          20  ƒAsklhpi‹dhw ƒAristeÛdou

 

          21  ƒAsklhpi‹dhw ProsdokÛmou

 

          22  ƒAb‹skantow ƒAsklhpi‹dou  (Sf®ttioi)

 

It is interesting to note that only the father (line 17) of the three brothers (lines 18-

 

20) is recorded with a nomen, …An=…An(niow).

 

Bitalios (line 18) is attested as eponymos in No. 453, lines 14-15: ¤pÅnumow/

 

Beit‹liow ƒAristeÛd[ou], of xxx, while Asklepiades (line 21) reappears in No.

 

359, line 13: ƒAsklhpi‹dhw ProdokÛmou (Sf®ttiow), of 180/1 (ora).

 

The name Abaskantos (line 22) suggests a relation with. Kl. Abaskantos Sphettios

 

of SEG 18 (1962) 39, No. 81: ƒAgay°i tæxhi/ ² ƒAkamantÜw ful¯/ tòn

 

¤pist‹thn/ tÇn prut‹nevn/ kaÜ z‹koron tÇn/ yeÛvn eÞkñnvn/ Kl.

 

ƒAb‹skanton/ Sf®ttion, of xxx  [unless the same man is involved].

 

A relative of the family may have been B`[e]it`‹`liow Dion[usÛou]

 

(Lampt[reæw]) of No. 468, line 7, of about 220 (ora). Is it involved here a

 

transfer of deme?  Cf. also No. 371, line 27: ƒAsklhpi‹dhw ZvsÛmou

 

(Sf®ttiow), of 167/8.

 

 

 

 

 

VII.   SON-FATHER:

 

 

 

108/9: No. 312 of Erechtheis (by deme)

 

Lines 27  ƒAntÛgonow ne.

 

         30  ƒAntÛgonow pr.  (LamptreÝw)

 

Between the two is interjected  neik®saw ¦pow/ Dionusokl°w (lines 28-29).

 

 

169/70:  No. 380 of Antiochis (with demotics in some instances)

 

Lines 13  [ƒA]ttikòw )

 

          14  [ƒA]ttikòw ƒAgayo[--]

 

 

ca. a. 216 p.: No. 473 of Oineis

 

Lines 22  ƒOn®simow )

 

          23  ƒOn®simow [Eétu]-

 

          24           xÛd[ou]

 

Onesimos (line 23) is also attested as prytanis in No. 352, line 10: ƒOn®simow

 

 E[étuxÛdou] (this writer) (Ful‹siow) [cf. also J. S. Traill, FOROS (1974) 152,

 

note 23], of med. s. II p. (ora).  Cf. also the perÜ  tò b°ma/  ƒOn®simow/

 

EétuxÛdou in No. 407, lines 43-45, of 180/1 (ora).

 

 

 

 

 

Potential:

 

 

 

 

179/80 (this writer):  No. 402 of Attalis (by deme)

 

Lines 29  grammateçw bouleutÇn †Agnow ) n.

 

          51  †Agnow )  (ƒAymoneæw)

 

The name of the grammateçw bouleutÇn  (line 29) is inscribed at the end (ora

 

seiran).  They may be father and son, and their separation is due to the sonÕs (line

 

 29) position.  The son is attewsted again in No. 470 (Epigraphica xxx), line 14:

 

 †Agnow ) ne. (ƒAttalÛdow), of about 212/3 (ora).  The father may be mentioned

 

in No. 476, line 12: †Agnow ) (ƒAttalÛdow), of about 212/3 (ora).

 

 

 

ca. a. 187/8 p.(?) (this writer):  No. 388 of Kekropis (by deme)

 

Lines  8  [É.7É ƒAga]yokl¡ouw

 

         24  [ƒAg](ora)ayokl°w ƒAttikoè  ([M]e[li]t[eÝw])

 

Line 8: [ƒAttikòw  ƒAga]yokl¢ouw?   Cf. No. 401, st. 27: [ƒAg]ayo[- ---]

 

 (KekropÛdow), of before 160/1 (this writer);  however, see above (ora) and

 

below, XI: BROTHER-BROTHER-SON (of BROTHER).

 

 

 

ca. a. 212/3 p. (ora):  No. 459 of Attalis (by tribe, it seems [photograph])

 

Lines   9  [„Hr]akleÛd[hw]  ƒA[b]ass[k]‹nto[u]

 

          11  [F;]l. ƒAb‹skanto[w]

 

The two are separated by Eékr‹thw Filo[É]¡rou (line 10).  Herakleides

 

reappears in No. 478, line 16: [„Hrak]leÛdhw ƒAbask‹ntou (ƒAttalÛdow), of

 

 xxx.

 

 

 

ca. a. 212/3 p. (this writer): IG II2 2217 (this is apparently a prytany catalogue)

 

Lines  2  [A]ér. ƒAgayñpouw )

 

          12  Aér. ƒAgayñpo[uw] ) p.

 

Cf. No. 392, line 30: [É] ƒAgayñpouw ([AÞg]ileæw), of about 175 (ora).

 

 

 

***ca. a. 230/1 p. (this writer): Hesperia 4 (1935) 188=ƒArx. DeltÛon 33 (1978=1984)

 

                                                                247 of Hadrianis (by tribe)

 

Lines 23  ƒAy®naiow )`

 

          32  ƒAy`[®]n`[a]iow [ƒArt;]¡mvn[ow]

 

 

Ora avwterw, periodikws – patnr-uios.

 

 

 

VIII. SON-SON-FATHER:

 

 

 

IX.  BROTHER-BROTHER:

 

 

 

ca. a. 112/3 p. (this writer): No. 339 of Hippothontis (by deme) [this writer]

 

Lines 6  ƒA`n`tÛ[oxo]w )

 

          7  [F]il¡tairow ƒAntiñ[xo]u`

 

The readings appear to be certain, but the letters have suffered wear, and

 

 consequently the photograph is not categorical in this.  Perhaps the two prytaneis

 

are from Peiraieus, and the prytany catalogue is dated by this writer as pre-Hadrianis

 

[HOROS 10-12 (1992-98) 225-226].  The prytanis SÅsandrow Diokl¡ouw

 

 (ƒEleoæsiow) is identified as the father of the ephebes FaidrÛaw Svs‹ndrou

 

ƒEle. and Diñdotow Svsandrou ƒEleoæ. of IG II2 2024, lines 17 and 23, of

 

112/3 [as indicated under IG II2 1770, line 13].

 

 

The tribeÕs name may be readable in line 2: [„I]ppo`[yvntÛdow;], unless it is read

 

[FilÛ]ppo`[u] or [FilÛ]ppou` vacat apparently (ora).

 

The pre-Hadrianis date of this catalogue is alaso ,indicated by the presence of only

 

one civis in line 9: [F]laoæiow Eékr‹thw [at least among the wholly/partially

 

preserved 19 names].

 

 

 

121/2-124/5:  No. 321 of Antiochis (by deme)

 

Lines   5  Dhmox‹rhw ƒEpikt®tou

 

          14  ƒEpÛkthtow )  (ƒAnaflæstioi)

 

Demochares (line 5) reappears with his son in No. 330, lines 6-7 (above, I.

 

FATHER-SON).  Cf. IG II2 2051, line 97(96): Dhmox‹rhw ) ƒAnafl., of 144/5

 

(this writer).

 

 

 

122/3?:  No. 330 of Antiochis (by deme)

 

Lines 18  [---] ƒAgayñpodow

 

          19  [--- ƒA]gayñpodow  ([ƒAl]vpek°yen)

 

 

 

after 127/8 (this writer):  No. 347 of Aiantis (by deme)

 

Lines 14  Neikñstratow )

 

          15  Filog¡nhw Neikostr‹tou  ([„Ramnoæsioi], it seems)

 

 

 

138/9:  No. 333 of Antiochis (by deme)

 

Lines 49  ƒEpitugx‹nvn ƒAristoboælou

 

          50  Prosdñkimow ƒAristoboælo[u] (ora)  (PallhneÝw)

 

Cf. No. 423 (b,a), line xx (23): ƒAristñboulow ZvsÛmou ([Pallhneæw]), of

 

188/9 (this writer); and Nos. 425, line 11: [--- Pros]dokÛmou (Pallhneæw), 466,

 

line 28: Prosdñkimow ) (ƒAntioxÛdow), of med. s. III p., and 472, lines 30-31

 

(above, I. FATHER-SON).

 

An ephebe ƒEpitux‹nvn ) Pal. is attested in IG II2 2067, line 169, of 154/5

 

(Agora XV, p. 390), and a Prosdñkimow )  Pallh., as hyposophronistes, in 2193,

 

line 97, of xxx (Agora XV, p. 445).

 

 

 

138/9: No. 331 of Aigeis (by deme)

 

Lines 26  Dvrñyeow Prot[eÛmou]

 

          28  PreÝmow PtoteÛmo[u]     (Garg®ttioi)

 

They are separated by LikÛnn<i>ow ƒAttikòw (Garg®ttiow) [line 27], below,

 

XVII. UNDETERMINED.  Cf. No. 332, line 3: PreÝmow Ga`[---] (=Ga`[Ûou]?  this

 

writer reads the alpha in the patronymic from the photograph in Hesperia 11 [1942]

 

 44, No. 13) (Gl[aækou?] – ora).  The familyÕs stemma by this writer in ƒArx.

 

ƒEfhm. 1968, 206.

 

 

 

Lines 49  B‹xxiow Neikhfñrou

 

          50  Neikhfñrow )        (DiomaieÝw)

 

Cf. No. 406, line 52: Aàl. B‹kxiow (Diomaieæw), of 171/2 (ora) [an omission of

 

 nomen in No. 331?], and TALANTA 6 (1975) 24-25, lines 39-40: ƒAy®naiw

 

 Bakx`[Ûou Diom;]/ Kñrinyow Bak[xÛou Diom;] (the ephebe in line 38 is a

 

 Diomaieus: Fl. ƒOnhsikr‹[thw]).

 

 

 

Lines 52  ƒAntÛpatrow Eépñrou

 

          53:  Asklhpi‹dhw Eépñrou    (ƒAraf®nioi)

 

The prytanis (line 53) reappears in No. 406, line 48: ƒAsklhpi‹dhw Eépñrou

 

(ƒAraf®niow), of 171/2 (ora).

 

 

 

after 145 (this writer):  No. 384 of Pandionis (by deme)

 

Lines 18  [Aé]Ûdiow Kodrt[ow]

 

          19  [AéÛ]diow Farn‹`[khw]  ([Mu]rrinoæsi[oi])

 

Pharnakes  (line 19) reappears in No. 378, lines 58-59: T. AéÛdiow Farn‹/khw

 

 (Murrinoæsiow), of 169/70, while Kodratos (line 18) is attested as ephebe in

 

ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1977(1979), after p. 16, text A, line 14: TÛ. AéÛdiow Kodrtow

 

 Muri., of about 140 (this writer). Cf. also IG II2 2119, lines 39-40: ƒAbÛdiow

 

 Farn‹khw/ ƒAbÛdiow ƒOktabianòw (Žstunñmoi) [and lines 136-137, 143, 153,

 

 170, 181, 184, 186 and 202], of about 191/2 (ora).

 

IG II2 4943: Ti. ---/ Far[n‹khw]/ Skamb[vnÛdhw]/ --- = Ti. [ƒAbÛdiow]/ Far[n‹khw]/ Skamb[vnÛdhw] (s. II p.).

 

 

 

ante med. s. II p. (this writer): No. 340 of Aiantis (by deme)

 

Lines 11  [Zv]Ûlow >

 

          13  [Sv]t®rixow ZvÛlou  (FalhreÝw)

 

[M¡]lissow MousaÛou (Falhreçw) [line 12] separates them.

 

Cf. No. 127, line 30: ZvÛlow (Falhreæw), of 223/2 B.C.; and IG II2 2049, line 3:

 

ZvÛlow Falhreæw, [svfronist®w], and line 33-34: Yeñdvrow ZvÛlou/

 

Falhr., gumnasÛarxow, of 142/3 (Agora XV, p. 400); 2067, line 162: SÅzvn

 

SvthrÛxou Fal., of 154/5; and 2090, lines 20 and 27: ƒAm‹rantow

 

SvthrÛxou Falh., svfron[ist]®w, and  Svt®rixow ) Falhreæw,

 

êposvfronist®w, of 165/6.

 

 

Lines 15  [ƒEm]porikòw DhmhtrÛou

 

          17  [Dh]m®triow >                      („Ramnoæsioi)

 

They are separated by [ƒA]y®naiow ƒAlej‹ndrou („Ramnoæsiow) (ora), who is

 

probably mentioned as ephebe in IG II2 2072=ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1972, 69, No. 12, line

 

 39(38): [ƒAy®naiow ƒAle]j‹ndrou „Ramnoæ., of 120/1-126/7 (Balkan Studies 22

 

 [1981] 157, and under note 70); Athenaios served also as kosmetes in 145/6, ƒArx.

 

 DeltÛon 30  (1975=1978) 124: IG II2 2052, line 5,  2054 [Epigraphica 52 (1990)

 

 31, under D], 2055, line 3,  and 3741, lines 2-4(3-5), ktl.; 3145: [ƒAy®naiow

 

ƒAle]j‹ndrou „Ramnoæsiow Žn®[r?], one of his victories being in the

 

Panay®naia, inscribed in a Panathenaic amphora  (photograph in B. F. Cook,

 

Greek Inscriptions [Berkeley, 1987] 20, Fig. 10=Epigr. 52 herein; S. Follet,

 

Athnes [1976] 212; SEG 30 (1980=Õ83) 65, No. 137; IG II2 3395=ƒArx.

 

 DeltÛon 30 [herein] 121).

 

The name in line 15 read previously as [„Rh]torikòw is [ƒEm]porikñw [not

 

necessary to dot the p], from the photograph (cf. S. Follet, Athnes [1976] 187).

 

For Demetrios (line 17), cf. No. 322, line 64: Dhm®tr[iow ---] („

 

Ram[noæsiow]), of after 127/8-131/2 (Balkan Studies 22 [1981] 154) (below, XVII.

 

UNDETERMINED DEGREE(S) OF RELATION).

 

 

[„Rh]torikñw = [ƒEm]porikñw   ¦graca Žlloè;

 

 

 

med. s. II p. (this writer): No. 421 of Leontis (by deme)

 

Lines 20  Kornhlianòw Dhmht[rÛou]

 

          21  Dhm®triow )           (¤j Oàou)

 

The son apparently and the grandson of Kornelianos (line 20) are found in No. 370,

 

lines 3-4=4-5 (ora) (above, I. FATHER-SON).  Another son is attested as ephebe in

 

 IG II2 2103, line 101: Dhm®triow Kornhlianoè (LevntÛdow), of 173/4 (ora).

 

Demetrios (line 21) reappears in Hesperia 51 (1982) 222, No. 24, line 5:

 

 [Dhm]®triow ) (LevntÛdow), of 168/9 (this writer).

 

 

med. s. II p. (this writer): IG II2 2489A [St. Dow, AncW 8 (1983) 106] (this is apparently a

 

                                            prytany catalogue of Erechtheis)

 

Lines 6:  [Ye]mÛsvn ƒAr[istoboælou]

 

          7:  [ƒA]y®naiow ƒAri[stoboælou]

 

 

ora line 8: [ƒIo]ælio[w] ƒAri[s]tot[¡lhw] (trÛtow Ždelfñw; = [Le]æ(k)io[w] ƒAri[s]to(b)[oælou];

). ora 2031, st. 17. [ƒAl]l`®`[i]ow ƒAris`[t--]

ora ¤pistol¯n pròw Dow.

 

Themison (line 6) is attested as ephebe in 2020, line 41: YemÛsvn ƒAri Khfi, of

 

120/1-123/4 (this writer), and Athenaios (line 7) in IG II2 2067, lines 2-3: õ

 

kosmht¯w tÇn ¤f®bvn ƒAy®naiow ƒAristoboælou Khfisieæw, and his sons

 

 in lines 5-8: Žntikosm®thw/ ƒAristñboulow ƒAyhnaÛou Khf/ ²gemÆn/

 

ƒAy®naiow ) Khfi [another son is listed in line 25: EÞrhnaÝow ƒAyhnaÛou Khfi

 

(ƒErexyhÛdow)], of 154/5.  Cf. also IG II2 2050, lines 2-3: [É.c. 7É]/yv[n (ora)

 

ƒAr]istoboælou Khfi (heading), and 19-20: [ƒAn]yesthriÇna/ [É.8É.]

 

YemÛsvnow Khfi, of 143/4; and 2065, line 53: YemÛsvn ) Khfeisi

 

(ƒErexyeÝdow), of 150/1.

 

 

 

 

med. s. II p. (this writer): IG II2 2489B [=St. Dow, AncW 8.3-4 (1983) 106] of Ptolemais (?)

 

                                                                                                           

Lines 15  [--- ƒEpik]t®tou

 

          16  [-]ñgo[n]ow ƒEpikt®tou

 

The prytanisÕ name (line 16) may be read as [Xrus]ñgo[n]ow or perhaps

 

[ƒEp[<Û>go[n]ow; both of these names are found in the deme Phlya.  Cf. Nos. 331,

 

line 6: Xrusñgonow > Flueæw, grammateçw katŒ prutaneÛan, of 138/9, 372

 

 (S. Follet, Athnes [1976] 217), line 24:: [St‹.] Xrusñ[gonow] ([Flueæw]), of

 

168/9, and 392, line 41=416, line 16: ‚EpÛgonow ƒEpikt®tou (Flueçw) [above, I.

 

FATHER-SON].  These references to the prytany catalogues may suffice.

 

 

 

 

152/3-154/5: Nos. 335+357 of Aigeis (=Hesperia 47 [1978] 328)

 

Lines 1  Gorg`Û[aw] S[0b‹rou]

 

          2  ƒAsklhpi‹dhw Sob‹[rou]

 

This writer rereads the prytanisÕ name in line 1 (cf. S. Follet, Athnes [1976] 283,

 

note 2).

 

 

 

 

152/3-154/5: No. 336 of Hippothontis (by deme)

 

Lines 11 Dhm®triow Numfodñtou

 

          12  Numfñdotow )      (ƒAzhnieÝw)

 

Both are found, it seems, as ephebes in IG II2 2037, lines 9-10: Numfñdotow )

 

ƒAzhnieçw/ Dhm®triow Numfodñtou ƒAzhnieæw, of 111/2 (HOROS 10-12

 

[1992-98] 35).  Their uncle/or father ‰Vlow Pñntiow Numfñdotow ƒAzhnieçw

 

was kosmht¯w at the time (lines 2: kosmhtoè y®kato Numfodñtou,  and 5),

 

while ‰Vlow Pñntiow Dhm®triow ƒAzh/nieçw (lines 6-7) was êpokosm®thw;

 

the ephebesÕ cousin apparently in line 20: ‰Vlow Pñntiow Numfñdotow

 

ƒAzhnieçw n(eÅterow).

 

 

 

 

***156/7-157/8: Hesperia 47 (1978) 306-307 (SEG 28 [1978=1982] 75, No. 170), No. 30 of Ptolemais (by deme)

 

Lines 33  „Hrakl¡vn )

 

          37 Svtw „Hrakl¡vnow õ kaÜ

 

          38        Nikñdamow            (FlueÝw)

 

Four prytaneis separate these two, who are apparently brothers rather than father-

 

son (ora).

 

Sotas (lines 37-38) reappears in No. 392, line 39: Svtw õ kaÜ Nikñdamow

 

 ([Flueæw]), and possibly Herakleon (line 33) in line 45 with a brother (rather than

 

with a son) [below, IX. BROTHER-BROTHER).  Sotas is also attested as secretary

 

 in IG II2 2103, line 80: gr Svtw õ kaÜ Nikñdamow Flu., of 172/3

 

(this writer) [=Agora XV, p. 453]; cf. Rbelge 52.1 (1974) 69-70.  A son of his may

 

 be [ƒAfro]deÛsiow Nikod‹mou (PtolemaÛdow) of No. 443, line 2, of xxx

 

(below,  XV. COUSIN-COUSIN).  Cf. also Balkan Studies 22 (1981) 157= IG II2

 

2018, line 42: „Hrakl¡vn F vac.

 

 

 

 

157/8-159/60:  Nos. 400b+427=Hesperia 47 (1978) 310 [=SEG 28 (1978=1982) 74, No. 169), No. 31, of Kekropis (by deme)

 

Lines 30 ZvÛlow S¡jstou

 

          31  M‹gn[ow] S¡jstou      (Pi[yeÝ]w)

 

The two brothers reappear in No. 401, lines 6-7: [ZvÛlow S¡]jstou/ [M‹gnow

 

 S]¡jstou ([Piye]Ýw) (cf. also Rbelge 52.1 (1974) 67, No. 11), of xxx.  In ƒArx.

 

ƒEfhm. 1977(1979), after p. 16, text A, lines 38-39: S¡kstow M‹gnou Piy./

 

 ZvÛlow M‹gnou Piy., of about 140, are attested two sons of Magnos (line 31).

 

  One of the sons reappears as prytanis in No. 398, line 37: S¡kstow M[‹]gnou

 

(Piyeæw), of xxx.  Another son of Magnos is attested in IG II2 2099=S. Follet,

 

Athnes (1976) 378, No. 4, line 32: FronteÝnow M‹gno[u Piy. (this writer adds

 

 demotic)], of 162/3.

 

 

 

 

about 160 (162/3?) [ora]: No. 362 of pandionis (by deme)

 

Lines 2  [ƒAy®n]aiow EÞr`h`n[aÛou]

 

          3  ƒA[ris]t`[ñ]bo(u)low` ƒIr(h)na[Û](ou) ([Kud]a`yhnaieÝ[w])

 

This writer read the names, as above, from the photograph in Hesperia 11 (1942)

 

14, No. 15.  Members of this family are attested, for example, in IG II2 2017, lines 5,

 

6, 7, 8 and 19; 2067, lines 6 and 8 (stemma); 2094, line 31; and 2116, line 17.  The

 

 family lacked apparently the civitas.

 

 

 

 

before 160/1 (this writer): No. 437=ƒArx. DeltÛon 33 (1978=1984) 244-245, No. 4, of  Pandionis (by deme)

 

Lines 10  Fl. Levsy¡nhw

 

          11  Fl. ƒAlkibi‹dhw      (PaianieÝw)

 

Leosthenes (line 10) must be the hierophant of Nos. 369, line 55: F[l. „

 

I]erof‹nthw, of 166/7, and 371, line 63: Fl. „Ierof‹nthw, ŽÛsitow, of 167/8.

 

 He may also be mentioned in SEG 18 (1962) 41, No. 92, line 1: Fl. „Ie------ =

 

Fl. „Ie[rof‹nthw Paianieæw?].  See ƒArx. DeltÛon 33 (1978=1984) 244-245,

 

No. 4 [and especially under StÛx. 8 kai 11, and StÛx. 10].

 

Alkibiades (line 11) is the same apparently as Fl. ƒAlkibi‹[d]hw of line 8 whose

 

 name is inscribed above the lemma PaianieÝw (line 9), indicating that he is the

 

 ¤pÅnumow  (line 7), and at the same time he may have been also [----] b`oul°w =

 

 line 7: gracen (hedera) ¤pÅnumow [----] b`oul°w = ¤pÅnumow [kaÜ gr]

 

b`oul°w (?); he reappears in No. 364, line 5: Fl. ƒAlkibi‹dhw (Paianieæw), of

 

 162/3 (ora).  A son or perhaps some other relation is listed in line 9: Fl. „

 

Hr‹kleitow (Paianieçw) [below, XVII. UNDETERMINED DEGREE(S) OF

 

 RELATION].  See REG 83 (1970), after p. 64 (stemma), and comments in AJA 79

 

 (1975) 371;  cf. also S. Follet, Athnes (1976) 181-186.  Lastly, see HOROS 10-12

 

(1992-98) 220, note 38, and  224-225.

 

 

 

after 162/3 (this writer) (ora): No. 332 of Aigeis (by deme)

 

Lines  9  ƒAntÛoxo[w EéxarÛstou]

 

         10  ƒAlkibi‹dh[w EéxarÛstou]       (Fil‹dai)

 

This writer completes the patronymics, and the two brothers reappear in No. 406,

 

lines 31-32: ƒAntÛoxow EéxarÛstou/ ƒAlkibi‹dhw EéxarÛstou (Fil‹dai),

 

of 171.2.

 

 

 

 

166/7: No. 369 of Pandionis (by deme)

 

Lines 25  [ZÅsim]ow ƒAyhnaÛou

 

          26  [ƒEpafr]ñditow ƒAyhnaÛou     (PaianieÝw)

 

The two brothers reappear in No. 378, lines 20-21: Z[Å]simow ƒAyhnaÛou/

 

 ƒEpafrñdeitow ƒAyhnaÛ (ou) (PaianieÝw), of 169/70.

 

Epaphroditos (line 26) is attested as paianistes in TAPA 71 (1940) 302, line 15:

 

 ƒEpafrñdeitow ƒAyh[naÛou Pai.], of xxx.  Cf. the Epaphrodeitoi from Paiania

 

in Agora XV, p. 388.  A Træfvn ƒEpafrodeÛtou (Paianieçw) is listed in line

 

28   of No. 378, but no sure association can be made.

 

Lines 36  „Hliñdvrow ƒArt¡mvnow

 

          37  ƒArt¡mvn ƒArt¡mvnow   (KudayhnaieÝw)

 

The two brothers appear again in No. 378, lines 34-35: „Hliñdvrow

 

 ƒArt¡mvnow/ ƒArt¡mvn ) (Kudayh<n>aieÝw), of 169/70; and with their father in

 

 IG II2 2478 [=Hesperia 51 (1982) 214, No. 19], lines 3-5 (above, II. FATHER-

 

SON-SON).

 

Lines 44  ZÅpurow EÞsidñtou

 

          45  EÞsÛdotow )  (KudayhnaieÝw)

 

Zopyros (line 44) reappears with his father and a brother in No. 376, lines 23-25

 

(above, II. FATHER-SON-SON); then the brother appears again with another

 

brother in No. 378, lines 38-39 (below, IX. BROTHER-BROTHER). Moreover,

 

Zopyros is attested as antikosmetes in 2105=S. Follet, Athens (1976) 395, No. 6,

 

line 11:  ZÅpurow [EÞs]I`dñtou Kuday., of 176/7 (ora).

 

Eisidotos (line 45) is found as ephebe in IG II2 2107=S. Follet, Athnes (1976) 396,

 

No. 6, line 52(9): EÞsÛdotow ) Ku.  As observed in the AncW 4 (1981) 11, NOTE,

 

IG II2 2107 is not part of IG II2 2105etc. and it dates from shortly before 149/50

 

[ƒArx. DeltÛon 33 (1978=1984) 248, No. 6a].

 

 

 

 

167/8:  No. 371 of Akamantis (by deme)

 

Lines 37  Eékr‹thw Seleækou

 

          38  S¡leukow )   (KikunneÝw)

 

Lines 41  Str‹tvn )

 

          42  Papianòw Str‹tvnow   („HresÛdai)

 

Lines 45  Yeñtimow Træfvnow

 

          46  ƒIoukoèndow Træfvnow     (…Ermeioi)

 

Lines 52  Filoumenòw …Ervtow

 

          53  PreÝmow …Ervtow     (Kefal°yen)

 

Philoumenos (line 52) appears again in Nos. 359, line 21: Filoumenòw …Ervtow

 

 (Kefal°yen), of 180/1 (ora), and 373, lines 5-6: Filoumenòw …Ervtow

 

Kefal°yen, gr. bouleutÇn, of 168/9.  He apparently servrd three times as

 

prytanis, since he calls the other prytaneis sun‹rxontew (line 7); cf. AncW 4

 

(1981) 9-10.

 

 

 

 

168/9: No. 373 of Akamantis (by deme)

 

Lines 13  Eém¡nhw )

 

          24  ƒAgayokl°w Eém¡nouw   (Sf®ttioi)

 

They are separated by eleven (11) other prytaneis.  Eumenes (line 13) reappears in

 

No. 359, line 9: Eém¡nhw ) (Sf®ttiow), of 180/1 (ora).  Cf. IG II2 2122 (ƒArx.

 

ƒEfhm. 1972, p. 65), lines 3: Eém¡nhw ) Sf®`[t]., svfronist®w, 58: MakreÝnow

 

 Eém¡nouw Sf®t., and 59: Eém¡nhw ) Sf®., of about 173 [ora](TALANTA 6

 

[1975]  24).

 

 

Lines 15  ƒEpÛgonow M‹rkou

 

          16  „Ippokr‹thw M‹rkou  (Sf®ttioi)

 

See above, III. FATHER-SON-SON-SON, No. 453.

 

Lines 62  ƒAristeÛdhw DionusÛou

 

         63  ZÅsimow DionusÛou     ([X]olargeÝw)

 

Zosimos was ephebe in 154/5 (IG II2 2067, line 92: ZÅsimow DionusÛou Xola.

 

(ƒAkamantÛdow)=Agora XV, p. 401).

 

Cf. No. 359, line 34: Nñst[imow DionusÛou] ([Xolargeæw]), of 180/1 (ora), who

 

is mentioned in Marcus AureliusÕ letter in Hesperia, Suppl. 13 (1970) 5, line 27=S.

 

Follet, Rev. Phil. 53 (1979) [30], line 27: Nñstimow DionusÛou; he was ephebe in

 

145/6 (2052, line 59: Žgoranñmow Nñstimow DionusÛou Xolar., with

 

another brother, line 60: ƒAl¡jandrow DionusÛou Xolargeæw (ƒAkamantÛdow,

 

line 58)).

 

 

 

 

 

168/9-191/2 (this writer): No. 395 of Hippothontis

 

Lines 13  [J]èstow Satærou Peir.

 

          14  ƒAsiatikòw Sa[t]ærou Peir.

 

Xystos is attested as ephebe with another brother in IG II2 2068, lines 107-108:

 

MeÛlhtow Satær. Peirai./ Jèstow Satærou Peira., of 155/6.  Asiatikos

 

reappears in No. 396, line 3: ƒAsiatikòw Satæ[rou Peiraieæw], of xxx.  He

 

probably had three sons, as his father: IG II2 2081, line 38+2254, line 13, and 2123,

 

lines10-11 (=Agora XV, p. 369).  An ancestor of theirs may be recognized in

 

Satyros (Peiraieus) of No. 193, line 21, of shortly before 178/7 B.C.

 

 

 

 

 

168/9-191/2 (this writer): No. 398 of Kekropis (by deme)

 

Lines 22  Mou[s]aÝow [ƒE]ptitugx‹nontow

 

         23  LI.NIL[.. ƒE]pitugx‹nontow       ([M]e[li]t[eÝw])

 

Perhaps the name LhnaÝow should be recognized in the surviving letters of line 23

 

ad init.).

 

 

 

 

169/70:  No. 378 of Pandionis (by deme)

 

Lines 38  ƒAfrodeÛsiow EÞsidñtou

 

          39  ZÅsimow EÞsidñtou          (Kudayh<n>aieÝw)

 

Zosimos appears again in No. 376, line 25: ZÅsimow ƒIs[idñtou]

 

([Kudayhnaieæw]), of xxx; and as ephebe with his brother in IG II2 2066 [ƒArx.

 

ƒEfhm. 1971, p. 64, No. 6], lines 3-4: [ƒAfro]deÛsiow EÞsidñtou

 

K[udayhnaieæw]/ [Z]Åsimow EÞsidñtou K[udayhnaieæw], of xxx  ( S.

 

Follet, Athnes [1976] 395, No. 6, line 24: õplom‹xow ZÅsimow EÞsidñ[tou --]=

 

õplom‹xow ZÅsimow EÞsidñ[tou Kuday], of 176/7).  See above, II. FATHER-

 

SON-SON, No. 376.

 

 

 

 

169/70:  No. 380 of Antiochis (with demotics after some prytaneis)

 

Lines 7  [Di]om®dhw [Træfvnow Pal.]

 

          8  [Træfv]n ) [Pal.]

 

Diomedes and Tryphon are attested as ephebes in IG II2 2068, line 188: Diom®dhw,

 

 Træfvn ) PallhneÝw, of 155/6. when their father Tryphon son of Diomedes

 

Palleneus was kosmetes (lines 3-4).  The father with a brother is attested as ephebe

 

in IG II2 2020, lines 85-86: Diom®dhw ) Pal/ Træfvn Diom® Pal, of 120/1-

 

123/4 [or 124/5 ora] (Balkan Studies 22 [1981] 151 and 155).

 

Lines 18  [ƒAs]klhpi‹dhw [---]

 

          19  [ZÅs]imow? ƒAsk[lhpi‹dou]

 

Line 18:  [ƒAs]klhpi‹dhw [---]=[ƒAs]klhpi‹dhw [)]?

 

See herein, IX. BROTHER-BROTHER, under No. 425  (sel. 45).

 

 

 

 

 

about 171/2 (ora): No. 403 of Aigeis (by deme)

 

Lines 5  [ZÅsi]mow Bakxul[Ûdou]

 

          6  [É.]kr‹thw Bak[xulÛ]dou    ([Garg®ttioi])

 

Zosimos reappears in No. 406, line 53: gr. bouleutÇn ZÅsimow [Ba]kxulÛdou

 

Gar., of 171/2.  See TALANTA 6 (1975) 27, under Lines 39-40.

 

 

 

 

about 175 (ora):  No. 392 of Ptolemais (by deme)

 

Lines  9  [ƒAp]0llÅniow )

 

         10  [Dio]nusñdo[tow] ƒApollvnÛ[ou]  ([Bereni]kÛdai)

 

 

Lines 11  [Diog]¡nhw )

 

           12  [É]tiow Diog¡nouw ([Bereni]kÛdai)

 

 

Lines 13  [Sp¡nd]vn ƒArxikl[¡ouw]

 

          14  [É]tvn ƒArxikl¡ouw       ([Bereni]kÛdai)

 

Spendon (line 13) reappears with a homonymous son in No. 443, lines 4-5 (above,

 

I. FATHER-SON).  Cf. also No. 416, line 23: [---] ƒArxikl¡ouw Ber{r}., of

 

188/9 (ora).       ora Hesp. 51 (1982)

 

 

Lines 45  ƒHrakl¡vn )

 

          46  ƒA[rt¡?]mvn „Hrakl¡vnow   ([FlueÝw])

 

The prytanis (line 45) reappears, it seems, with another brother (Svtw õ kaÜ

 

Nikñdamow) in Hesperia 47 (1978) 306-307, 308-309 (=SEG 28 [1978=1982] 75,

 

No. 170), No. 30, lines 33 and 37-38 (herein, IX. BROTHER-BROTHER), but in

 

No. 392 above Sotas ho kai Nikodamos is listed in line 39 indicating perhaps that

 

they are not brothers, but some other relation, such as cousins (?).  Herakleon (line

 

45) is also to be identified with the sophronistes „Hrakl¡vn ) Flueçw of IG II2

 

2090, line 21, of 165/6 [a son in line 94: [„Hr]akl¡vn ) Flu]; the son is attested

 

as sophronistes in IG II2 2130, line 10: „Hrakl¡vn ) Flu, of 192/3 (sons in lines

 

127-128: „Hra[kl¡]vn ) Flu/ ƒAy®[nai]ow „Hrakl¡v(now)  Flu).  Cf. also

 

 IG II2  2018, line 42: „Hrakl¡vn F vac.

 

 

 

 

 

179/80 (this writer):  Hesperia 47 (1978) 319 (SEG 28 [1978=1982] 76, No. 174), No. 36          

                                                                            of Kekropis (by deme)

 

Lines 13  Str‹tvn ƒOlæm`[pou]

 

          14  PreÝmow ƒOlum[pou]     (MeliteÝw)

 

The two brothers reappear in No. 401, lines 25-26: S`[tr‹tvn ƒOlæmpou]/

 

 PreÝmo[w ƒOlæmpou] ([MeliteÝw]) (=AncW 4 [1981] 8, No. 2a and note 20), of

 

before 160/1.  Styraton (line 13) is attested as grammateçw bouleutÇn in No.

 

387, lines 50-51: Str‹/tvn ƒOlæmpou Meliteæw, of 182/3 (ora); his name is

 

also restorable in Nos. 400b+427=Hesperia 47 (1978) 310 (=SEG 28

 

[1978=1982] 74, No. 169), No. 31, line 18: Str‹tvn [ƒOlæmpou?]

 

 ([Meliteæw]), of 157/8-159/60 (see AncW herein).  His father is attested as ephebe

 

in IG II2  2019 (=ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1972, p. 69, No. 12), line 15: …Olumpow

 

Str‹tvnow Meli (=Agora XV, p. 437).

 

 OXI*** and he himself as ephebe possibly in IG II2 3731: [² ¤j ƒAreÛ]ou p‹gou/ [boul¯ k]aÜ ² boul¯/ [tÇn F kaÜ] õ  d°mow/ [Str‹tv]na ¦fhbo[n]/ [vac. ƒOlæm]pou ußñn [this writer].

 

 

Lines 21  ƒAfrodÛsiow )

 

          22  Y‹llow ƒAfrodisÛou      (MeliteÝw)

 

 

Cf. Y‹llow (Meliteçw) of about 354 (ora) B.C. (=Agora XV, p. 403), and IG II2

 

2203, line 45: Y‹llow EétuxÛdou Mel, of xxx (cf. ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1968, p. 183,

 

stemma).

 

 

 

 

179/80: No. 402 of Attalis (by deme)

 

Lines 12  EétuxÛdhw Filokr‹touw

 

          13  Eëkarpow Filokr‹touw    (SounieÝw)

 

<S>‹lbiow Eék‹rpou (Sounieçw) of line 20 could perhaps be a son of Eukarpos

 

(line 13), although Eukarpos is not an unusal name.

 

 

Lines 43  ƒEleusÛniow SvtÛvnow

 

          44  LevnÛdhw SvtÛvnow    (ƒAymoneÝw)

 

Leonides is attested as hyposophronistes in IG II2 2130, line 21: LevnÛdhw

 

S[vtÛ]v(now) ƒAym, of 192/3.  An ephebe of this family is mentioned in IG II2

 

2128, line 108: [É. S]vtÛ[v]n[o]w?` (ƒAttalÛdow), of 184/5 (Agora - ora).  See

 

above,  III. FATHER-SON-SON-SON, under No. 480 of after 212/3.

 

 

Lines 47  EÞrhnaÝow ƒEpikt®tou

 

          48  Sumf¡rvn ƒEpikt®tou    (ƒAymoneÝw)

 

Sympheron reappears with a son in No. 478, lines 3-4 (above, I.  FATHER-SON).

 

 His son is attested in No. 470 (=Epigraphica 43 [1981]119-122), lines 53-54

 

(new): ƒEpÛkth[tow Sum]/f¡ro[ntow] (ƒAttalÛdow), of about 212/3 (this

 

 writer).  Cf. also No. 476, lines 19-21: ±resiÅ[nhw]/ Aér. ƒEpÛktht`[ow]/

 

 ƒAymon[eæw], of xxx.

 

 

**Lines 50  Diokl°w DionusÛou

 

              60  „H`<r>‹klei<o>w(?) DionusÛou   (ƒAymoneÝw)

 

Perhaps they are not brothers, because of the commonality of the name Dionysios,

 

and consequently they should be listed under Potential.

 

 

 

 

180/1:  No. 407 of Hadrianis (by deme)

 

Lines 18  Gen¡yliow

 

          19    PrÅtou

 

          23  Pl[É]hvn

 

          24  [Pr]Åtou         (…Oayen)

 

The brothers are separated by two unrelated (?) prytaneis, lines 20-22:

 

Sumf¡rvn/ ƒAl[---]/ [É]mianñw.

 

The name Pl[É]hvn  (line 23) perhaps can be read as Pl[hyæ](n)vn; or

 

(Ka)[l](l)vn (?), if possible; cf. K‹llvn PrÅtou (above). 

 

ora II2 É.  (¤fhb.) ÷pou dioryÅnv K‹llvnow.

 

 

Lines 25  FÛlvn ƒEleu-

 

          26       sinÛou

 

          27  ƒAg<®s>androw

 

          28       ƒEleusi[nÛo]u   (…Oayen)

 

 

 

 

188/9(?):  No. 419 of Ptolemais (by deme)

 

Lines 18  [ƒApo]llÅniow ZvsÛm`[ou]

 

          19  [É]ñmaxow ZvsÛm[ou]         (BhsaieÝw)

 

Apollonios is attested as sophronistes in IG II2 2130, line 11: ƒApollÅniow

 

ZvsÛmou Bhs., and his son as ephebe in line 160: Eëporow ƒApollvnÛou Bhs.

 

(=Agora XV, p. 362), of 192/3; it is not certain if the ephebe ƒApollÅniow

 

 ZvsÛmou of IG II2 2021, line 31, of before 121/2, is the prytanis Apollonios.  Cf.

 

No. 321, line 20: ZÅsimow ) (Bhsaieæw), of 121/2-124/5, and IG II2 2021, line

 

17=Balkan Studies 22 (1981) 150.

 

 

Lines 36  [Fil¡r]vw KallÛstou

 

         37  [Pose]idÅniow KallÛstou       (…Vayen)

 

Phileros is found again in No. 407, lines 16-17: Fil¡rvw Kal/lÛstou

 

(…Oayen), of 180/1 (ora).

 

 

 

 

about 195/6 (ora): No. 425 of Antiochis (by deme)

 

Lines (new) 10  [--- ƒAsk]lhpi‹dou

 

                    11  [--- ƒAsk]lhpi‹dou        ([PallhneÝw])

 

The name Asklepiades is attested a number of times in the deme Pallene. Cf. Nos.

 

333, line 46: ƒAsklhpi‹dhw ZvsÛmou (Pallhneæw), of 138/9, and 380, line 9:

 

[E]ëfh[m]ow ƒAs[klhpi‹dou Pal], of 169/70; Euphemos reappears as prytanis

 

in SEG 19 (1963) 69, No. 165, line 6 (above, I. FATHER-SON).  There is also

 

[ZÅs]imow? ƒAsk[lhpi‹dou] of No. 380, line 19 (his brother, or father?, in line

 

18), of 169/70 [herein, IX. BROTHER-BROTHER].

 

See further IG II2 2051, line 95(94): Eëodow ƒAsklhpi‹(dou) Pal, of 144/5;

 

2065, lines 28-30: ƒAsklhpi‹dhw )/ Pallhneæw/ †Ilarow ƒAsklhpi‹do[u

 

P]allh[neçw], of 150/1; 2085, line 20: Asklhpi‹dhw ) Pal,

 

êposvfronist®w, of 161/2 (the hyposophronistes is identifiable with the ephebe

 

 of 2065, lines 28-29, herein); and 2128, lines 101-102: „HrakleÛdhw

 

 ƒAsklhpi‹dou Pal/ Mrkow ƒAsklhpi‹dou, of 184/5 (Agora – ora);

 

Hesperia 28 (1959) 284 [283-285], No. 12, line 4: [ƒA]sklhpi‹dh[n

 

ƒElpidhfñrou  Pal]lhn¡a, of about 175-185; and IG II2 1076, line 10:

 

 ƒElp[idhfñrowƒAsklhpi‹]d`ou Pallhneæ`[w], of 196-217=SEG 18 (1962) 16,

 

No. 30=SEG 37 (1987=1990), No. 97=Hesperia 40 (1971) 200-204, No. 53+1076

 

 (the same man may be also mentioned in SEG 21 [1965] 177, No. 504, line 5: [---

 

ƒElpidhfñrow -------‹dou Pallhneç]w eäpen).  Asklepiades Elpidephorou - ora

 

 

Lines 19 (new) ƒAy®naiow )

 

          20  LevnÛdhw ƒAyhnaÛo[u]   (ƒAnafl`[æstioi])

 

Leonides appears again in No. 380, line 12: [Le]vnÛdhw ƒAyh[naÛou ƒAna], of

 

169/70; in line 23 there is listed LevnÛdhw Fl<Å>rou, but perhaps no relation is

 

involved.

 

Cf. Nos. 330, line 11: [ƒAy®naio]w Diodñtou ([ƒA]n`aflæstiow), of 122/3

 

(ora)=333, line 18: ƒAy®naiow Diodñtou (ƒAnaflæstiow), and lines 22-23:

 

Eé¡lpistow Le/vnÛdou (ƒAnaflæstiow), of 138/9.  Possibly the two prytaneis

 

of No. 425 could be sons of Athenaios son of Diodotos (cf. Agora XV, p. 351).

 

 

 

 

 

fin. s. II p. (this writer):  No. 423©=ƒArx. DeltÛon 33 (1978=1984) 244, No. 3 [=AncW

 

                                                        4 (1981) 10, under No. 9]  of Antiochis (by tribe)

 

Lines 3(10)  [Dhmos]y¡nhw …Anyou

 

          4(11)  [ƒAttik]òw …Anyou

 

Attikos reappears, as the name has been restored,  in No. 438, line 11:  ƒAtt[ikòw …Anyou] ([Pallhneæw]), of the

 

same period; and the two brothers are attested as ephebes in IG II2 2097, lines 235-236:

 

Dhmosy¡nhw …Anyou Pallh/ ƒAttikòw …Anyou Pallhneæw, of 169/70.

 

 

 

 

 

***about 200:  No. 446 of Aiantis (by deme)

 

Lines 3  Dionæsiow EÞrhna[Ûou]

 

          5  EÞrhnaÝow )          ([MarayÅnioi])

 

They are separated by the civis Kl. G‹iow (line 4); other examples xxx.

 

Dionysios reappears in No. 450, line 11: Dionæsiow E[ÞrhnaÛ]o[u] (AÞantÛdow),

 

of xxx.  Eirenaios (line 5) may be the kosmetes of 2197, lines 2-3: ßereçw

 

 EÞrhnaÝow ) Maray[Å/niow] (his son in line 14: Fhstianòw EÞrhnaÛou

 

Mar), of xxx.  (=Agora XV, p. 386).

 

Cf. Nos. 322, line 54: EÞrhnaÝo[w ---] (Mara[yÅni]ow), of about 127/8-131/2

 

(this writer), and 347, line 17: ƒAy®naiow EÞrhnaÛou (AÞantÛdow), of after 127/8

 

(this writer) [the name Athenaios occurs also in the deme Rhamnous].  The name

 

Dionysios in  the deme Marathon is found in No. 322, lines 36-37 (above, I.

 

FATHER-SON), 41 and 56.

 

No. 446 and No. 450 below have been redated to the Hadrianic period (HOROS

 

10-12 [1992-98] 226-228).

 

 

 

 

***about 200-205: No. 450 of Aiantis (by tribe)

 

Lines 14  Dionæsiow Li[ÉÉ]ou

 

          15  S[æmm]axow ƒAristoboælou

 

Line 14:  Dionæsiow Li[ÉÉ]ou  should now read Dionæsiow ƒA`r`[istoboæl]ou.

 

Symmachos is prytanis again in No. 446, line 7: Sæmmaxow ƒAristoboæl[ou]

 

([MarayÅniow]), of Hadrianic times (below).  A namesake is ephebe in IG II2

 

2111/2, lines 24-26: Sæm/maxow ƒAristoboælo(u)/ MarayÅniow, of 185/6

 

(Agora – ora); at the time his father ƒAristñboulow Summ‹xou Mar. was

 

sophronistes (line 10).  Cf. No. 322, line 44: ƒAristñbo[ulow ---]

 

 (Mara[yÅni]ow), of about 127/8-131/2 (this writer); he could be the ephebe of

 

IG II2 2020, line 7: [ƒArist]ñboulow ) Mara, of 121/2-123/4 (Balkan Srudies 22

 

 [1981] 155).

 

No. 446 and No. 450 below have been redated to the Hadrianic period (HOROS

 

10-12 [1992-98] 226-228).

 

 

 

 

200-205 (this writer): No. 453 of Akamantis (by tribe)

 

Lines 16  [Ba]sileÛdhw )

 

          17  [Z]Åsimow Bas[il]e[Ûdou]

 

Cf.  No. 411, lines 33-34:  [Žntigr]afeçw BasileÛd[hw/ É.7É]htoè

 

Kefal°y[en], of 186/7 (ora).

 

 

 

 

200-210 (this writer): No. 350 of Attalis (by deme)

 

Lines 5  [---]ow LevnÛdou

 

          6(new)  //// LevnÛdou

 

Line 6 was read by P. Kabbadias, ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1898, 17, No. 11.  Perhaps the

 

 prytanisÕ name (line 5) may be read as [DeÝ]ow.

 

Cf. Nos. 402, line 44: LevnÛdhw SvtÛvnow (ƒAymoneæw) (herein, IX.

 

BROTHER-BROTHER), and 480, lines 12-13: [DeÝ]ow LevnÛdou/ [Lev]nÛdhw

 

DeÛou (ƒAttalÛdow) [above, I. FATHER-SON].

 

÷ra kaÜ st. 14-15: [ƒEle]useÛniow DeÛou/ [Pñn]tiow DeÛou.  ¦xv;

 

 

Lines 10  [Aàl. „Iero]f‹nthw

 

          11  [Aàl. Lñgis]mow        ([„Agn]oæsioi)

 

S. Follet anticipated this writer by restoring line 10 (Athnes [1976]

 

259=ƒEllhnikŒ 42 [1991-1992] 285, note 15).  Logismos (line 11) reappears in

 

No. 470, line 9 [Epigraphica 43 (1981) 120, Line 9]: Aàl. Lñgismow

 

(ƒAttalÛdow), of about 212/3 (this writer). See below. XVII. UNDETERMINED

 

DEGREE(S) OF RELATION, and Pinarius Hierokeryx (Pein‹riow „Ierok°ruj),

 

as prytanis, therein.

 

M®pvw m¯ Žd¡lfia;  ÷ra

 

 

 

 

205-210 (this writer): No. 447 [Hesperia 40 (1971) 326-329, No. 14, Pl. 64 (Hesperia 41

 

                                                            [1972] 141)] of Antiochis   (by tribe)                                                                                                

 

Lines 30  Yeñdvrow )

 

          31  DomneÝnow YeodÅrou

 

One could read  in No. 467, line 18:  [Domne]Ý(n)ow YeodÅrou (ƒAntioxÛdow),

 

of about 220; the photograph reads [..5É]I`MOSYEODVR`OU` [it seems the

 

stonecutter started to inscribe a N and then changed to a M; the right (left) half is

 

lower than the left (right) half].

 

 

 

 

200-210=205 (this writer): No. 448 of Hippothontis (by tribe)

 

 

Lines 18  „Hr‹kleitow Eém¡nouw

 

          21  ƒEr‹tvn Eém¡nouw

 

They are separated by ƒEpafrñditow )/ Polæenow Sitoè (lines 19-20).

 

Eraton reappears in No. 458, line 21:  ƒEr‹tvn Eém¡nouw [ƒAzhn.], of init. s. III

 

p. – ora, and as ephebe in IG II2 2097, line 217: ƒEr‹tvn Eém¡nouw ƒAzhnieçw

 

(brother in 218: „ErmeÛaw Eém¡nouw ƒAzhnieæw), of 169/70.  An early relative of

 

the above two prytaneis appears to be the ²gemÆn LusÛmaxow Eém¡nouw

 

ƒAzhnieçw of IG II2 2044, lines 66-67 (date:139/40)=ƒArx. ƒEfhm. 1971, p. 60,

 

No. 4, line 33: LusÛmaxow ƒAzi., of aet. Hadriani  (this writer). The ephebe

 

[Lu]s`Ûmaxow [);] ([„Ippoyv]n`tÛdow (this writer)) of IG II2 2243, (old) line 165

 

[=AAA 16 (1983=1985) 56-57], is probably an ƒAzhnieæw (date: inter 243-252).

 

 

 

 

200-210=205 (this writer): No. 449 of Oineis (demotics after the prytaneisÕ names)

 

Lines 11  Oéent. Neikokr‹thw Ful[‹.]

 

          12  Oéent. ZoÛlow Ful‹.

 

They are probably breothers, and Zoilos (line 12) is attestewd as ephebe in IG II2

 

2067, lines 123 and 220: OéentÛdiow ZvÛlow Ful., of 154/5 (Agora XV, p. 438).

 

Neikokrates (line 11) appears in IG II2 2340, line 22=SEG 12 (1955) 47, No. 140,

 

line 8: <