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Ramsay, William Mitchell
The cities and bishoprics of Phrygia: being an essay of the local history of Phrygia from the earliest time to the Turkish conquest (Band 1,2): West and West-Central Phrygia — Oxford, 1897

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470 XI. APAMEIA.

T]tov [Tif3}epiov A'lkiov 2a[To]vpveii{o]v Mapei[via]vbv tov Ibiov [ktJCottiv,
eyyovov &p\iepioi)V, Kal vttcltik&v (jvvy\ev\r). eirip.eXrjdevTos rrjs avaaracrea>s
MapKov <&o[p]l3ia.vov apyovTos t5>v yepovroiv 1. <&oij3iav6s for <i>o[p]j3Lav6s is
perhaps the true text; the upper part of the letter is destroyed.

Ti. Aelius Saturninus Marinianus probably belonged to an Italian
resident, not a Greek, family. He had done some benefit to the Gerousia,
and therefore ranks as ktisles.

The elaborate title given to the Gerousia here is probably later than
the simple title ol yepovres in no. 305. The title ' archon of the Gerontes'
is unusual. The president, here apx^v2, is perhaps to be identified with
the Trpoo-rcmj? elsewhere3. On the nature of the Gerousia see pp. no,
438, M. Levy Rev. fit. Gr. 1895 pp. 331 ff. The office of the Gerousia
most frequently mentioned is the ypappareus.

307. (R. 1891). [Taiov ' Avt'mttiov Ta]iov vlbv Overepa [tov eavTa>vi
biKatora ?]tov -jrarp&va [Mz>Jjo"£<pi\os 5 'Arralkov Kal <S>[kicrKos km. [AiOK\rjs
AiokX.]4ov$ MrjrpoTroA.ir[at]. [C. Antis]tium C. F. Veterem [Mnesi ?]philus
A[tt]ali F. et [Phili]seus et Diocl[es] Diocli F. [Met]ropolita[e].

Three natives of Metropolis place this inscription in .Apameia (as the
meeting-place of the convening, Pliny V 106) to a Roman official. Vetus
was a cognomen of the gens Antidia; though the restoration Antistius
must remain uncertain. Consuls C. Antistius Vetus are known in
B.C. 30, 6, a.d. 33, 50, g6, and L. Antistius Vetus a.d. $$. This inscr.
can hardly be placed later than the first century. See no. 339.

308. (Hogarth-Headlam 1890). M. Berard BCH 1893 p. 320. Avp.
'Apia Av£avovTos to her husband Aur. Auxanon : fine payable to tameion6.
Auxanon and Amia are very common names: ep. 313, 330.

309. (R. 1881). 'Aircpia YlaTTiov prjrrip 'HaijxV Ivrropiapxil reKvto Kal
alavrfi iiroiTqcre ro rjpcpov ek t&v Ihluiv, o-novhacraVTOiv zee t&v crvv(3i(tiTa>v K€
A/3' aWaiv. 'Hpus xPlaT^ xatpe.

The avpfiuarai were the members of a avpfiiuxris, an association of

1 M. Doublet omits ae/j.v6raTov, reads 3 Milefcos CIG 2881, Prousa LW 1112,
[TiY]o>< for [Ti(i]ipwv, 2a[To]pvei\[io]v, Ancyra (Mordtmann Marm. Anc. p.
reads 'boviavov (nom ineonnu, peut-etre 16).

altere), and omits much of the relation- 4 Tentative restoration to show length

ship of Marinianus. of lacuna.

2 apxav at Sinope CIG- 4157, three at 6 The first half of the name is un-
Erythrai LW 53 and at Tralleis BCH certain.

X 517, apl-as tov wp(o-(3vnKov at Chios 6 The last line mentioning the fine is

CIG 2220, 2221. tacitly omitted by M. Berard.
 
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