458
XI. APAMEIA.
283. (R. 1881). CIG 3959- MaTTibtav 2e/3acrr?)z> ktX. (as in no.
281 and 282).
284. M. Doublet BCH 1893 p. 304. ttjv [0]eo(piA.eo-rdr)]z; KopvqXiav
'EaXoiveivav 2e/3aoT7jz> yvvaina tov Kvpiov f)\xS>v TioirXiov Aikivviov TaXXir]vov
Se/3ao-r[oC] rj XapLirpd t&v 'ATra/xeW ttoXls. No. 284 is a pendant to 285,
286, where her two sons are honoured.
285-6. (R. 1888). Weber p. 46: cp. no. 286.
Tov] 6eo!J>i\£(TTa.Tov Kaitrapa
Tov 6eo(f>iXeo-Ta.TOV KatVapa Kopv^Axov
Aik ?] SaAwveivov OvaXepiavov
SaAwvetvov OiaA.epia.vov 2e/?ao"Tov,
%e[3acrTov, vlbv tov Kvptov
vlbv tov Kvpiov y)p.Siv VaXXnqvov Se/8ao"ToS
7}[j,(j)V YaWirjvov ^€j8ao"TOi)
fj Xapnrpb. tcov ' Airaji-iusv
y XapLTrpa tS>v ''A7rap.e<i>v\ir6Xi^.
ttoXli.
The exact names of the two sons of Gallienus are uncertain, and were
probably not known even to the Apameans. Mommsen CIL VIII
p. 1051 no. 2383 lays down the rule that the younger son did not use
the name Valerianus till after his brother's death in 259, and that the
elder never used the name Saloninus. This inscr. and CIL III 6956
disagree with other authorities and with one another. The elder son was
associated to the Empire in 253, the younger not later than 257. The
title Augustus is given them in other inscr. also.
These inscr., dating soon after 253, show that Apameia had not then
been styled metropolis; probably it never received that honour.
287. "Wadd. 1701, CIL III 364. Dedication to Maximianus, 305-11 j
doubtless this was one of a group, like no. 281-3, and 284-6.
288. (R. 1881). CIL III 7054. Dedication to Jovianus, 363-4.
There is an unusual number of dedications to the late emperors.
289. CIG 3961, where it is misunderstood. 2rparai> "kpyovros o-ooQels
Kara 6dX[aa]<rav ©eots [M]e[y]aA.ois 2a[f/.]o0p[a]fw' xaipecrr?7pioz>.
See p. 435. Probably Arundel miscopied yapio-r-qpiov. The Great
Gods of Samothrace, the Kabeiroi, are here and often elsewhere confused
with the twin-gods, the saviours of mariners in peril, the Dioskouroi, who
also bore the same title. A temple Aioo-Kovponv, KaXovp-evuv be &eav
MeyaAow, four stadia from Kleitor, is mentioned Paus. 8. 21. 4.
XI. APAMEIA.
283. (R. 1881). CIG 3959- MaTTibtav 2e/3acrr?)z> ktX. (as in no.
281 and 282).
284. M. Doublet BCH 1893 p. 304. ttjv [0]eo(piA.eo-rdr)]z; KopvqXiav
'EaXoiveivav 2e/3aoT7jz> yvvaina tov Kvpiov f)\xS>v TioirXiov Aikivviov TaXXir]vov
Se/3ao-r[oC] rj XapLirpd t&v 'ATra/xeW ttoXls. No. 284 is a pendant to 285,
286, where her two sons are honoured.
285-6. (R. 1888). Weber p. 46: cp. no. 286.
Tov] 6eo!J>i\£(TTa.Tov Kaitrapa
Tov 6eo(f>iXeo-Ta.TOV KatVapa Kopv^Axov
Aik ?] SaAwveivov OvaXepiavov
SaAwvetvov OiaA.epia.vov 2e/?ao"Tov,
%e[3acrTov, vlbv tov Kvptov
vlbv tov Kvpiov y)p.Siv VaXXnqvov Se/8ao"ToS
7}[j,(j)V YaWirjvov ^€j8ao"TOi)
fj Xapnrpb. tcov ' Airaji-iusv
y XapLTrpa tS>v ''A7rap.e<i>v\ir6Xi^.
ttoXli.
The exact names of the two sons of Gallienus are uncertain, and were
probably not known even to the Apameans. Mommsen CIL VIII
p. 1051 no. 2383 lays down the rule that the younger son did not use
the name Valerianus till after his brother's death in 259, and that the
elder never used the name Saloninus. This inscr. and CIL III 6956
disagree with other authorities and with one another. The elder son was
associated to the Empire in 253, the younger not later than 257. The
title Augustus is given them in other inscr. also.
These inscr., dating soon after 253, show that Apameia had not then
been styled metropolis; probably it never received that honour.
287. "Wadd. 1701, CIL III 364. Dedication to Maximianus, 305-11 j
doubtless this was one of a group, like no. 281-3, and 284-6.
288. (R. 1881). CIL III 7054. Dedication to Jovianus, 363-4.
There is an unusual number of dedications to the late emperors.
289. CIG 3961, where it is misunderstood. 2rparai> "kpyovros o-ooQels
Kara 6dX[aa]<rav ©eots [M]e[y]aA.ois 2a[f/.]o0p[a]fw' xaipecrr?7pioz>.
See p. 435. Probably Arundel miscopied yapio-r-qpiov. The Great
Gods of Samothrace, the Kabeiroi, are here and often elsewhere confused
with the twin-gods, the saviours of mariners in peril, the Dioskouroi, who
also bore the same title. A temple Aioo-Kovponv, KaXovp-evuv be &eav
MeyaAow, four stadia from Kleitor, is mentioned Paus. 8. 21. 4.