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No.No. 8.28.2 /202/20211 CONTENTS

STUDIES REVIEWS

ANCIENT HISTORY Csaba SZABÓ DAMJAN DONEV, THE BUSY PERIPHERY: Annamária – Izabella PÁZSINT URBAN SYSTEMS OF THE BALKAN AND PROSOPOGRAPHIA PONTI EUXINI. BYZANTION ...... 5 DANUBE PROVINCES (2ND – 3RD C. AD), ARCHAEOPRESS, ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY SERIES 61, OXFORD, 2019 ...... 202 Ioan Carol OPRIȘ AN ANONYMOUS STATIO OF CLASSIS FLAVIA MOESICA Mihaela GLIGOR AND LATER FLAVIANA. ALL WE KNOW FOR NOW FERDINAND ADDIS, ROME: ETERNAL CITY, ABOUT ROMAN RASOVA (CONSTANȚA COUNTY, UK, HEAD OF ZEUS, 2018 ...... 205 ROMANIA) ...... 47

NUMISMATICS

Dmitriy N. KHMELEVSKIY, Valeriy V. KRUTILOV †, Maria V. NOVICHENKOVA AN IMITATION (FOURRÉE) OF ROMAN REPUBLICAN DENARIUS SERRATUS FROM THE «L-1» EXCAVATION AREA IN PONTICA (UKRAINE) ...... 65

ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIAL

Marius-Mihai CIUTĂ, Colin P. QUINN, Radu V. TOTOIANU RADIOCARON DATA OF FUNERARY DESCOVERIES FROM MIDDLE BRONZE AGE IN THE MUREȘ VALLEY. THE WIETENBERG CEMETERY FROM LIMBA-OARDA DE JOS (ALBA COUNTY, ROMANIA) ...... 75

Victor SAVA, Adrian URSUŢIU THE LATE BRONZE AGE GÁVA POTTERY FROM THE LOWER MUREȘ ...... 84

Alexander K. HARIZANOV VAULTING TUBE PRODUCTION IN DACIA MEDITERRANEA: A CASE STUDY FROM THE STRYMON VALLEY IN ITS REGIONAL CONTEXT ...... 128

Stanislav GRIGORIEV THE EVOLUTION OF ANTLER AND BONE CHEEKPIECES FROM THE BALKAN-CARPATHIAN REGION TO CENTRAL KAZAKHSTAN: CHRONOLOGY OF “CHARIOT” CULTURES AND MYCENAEAN GREECE ...... 148

DIGITAL ARCHAEOLOGY

Valeriu SÎRBU, Dan ȘTEFAN, Maria-Magdalena ȘTEFAN, Eugen Silviu TEODOR, Ionel CÂNDEA, Alexandru POPA, Sebastian MATEI, Dragoș MĂNDESCU, Lucica SAVU, Roxana MUNTEANU, Dan BUZEA, Valerii KAVRUK, Costin CROITORU, Stănica PANDREA, Călin ȘUTEU, Bogdan CIUPERCĂ, Daniel GARVĂN, Aurel VÎLCU, TheodorISVORANU UNHIDING FORESTED LANDSCAPES. THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INDEX OF SOUTH-EASTERN CARPATHIANS ...... 190

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ANCIENT HISTORY

PROSOPOGRAPHIA PONTI EUXINI. BYZANTION

Abstract: The author presents the results of a work in progress research, respectively a prosopography on the population attested in the Greek cities of the Black Sea and Propontis (Prosopographia Ponti Euxini), focusing in this case (based on the epigraphic sources) on the population of Byzantion. As such, the paper will focus on the epigraphically attested quantitative data on the population of Byzantion, and on the qualitative data, covering the period between the first epigraphic attestations and up to the rd3 century AD. The work includes a prosopographical catalogue with the epigraphically attested Annamária – Izabella population. epigraphy, prosopography, society, networks, Byzantion. PÁZSINT Keywords: postdoctoral fellow, ANAMED, Koç University, [email protected]

1. INTRODUCTION rd ven though the ancient history of Byzantion (up to the 3 century DOI: 10.14795/j.v8i2.641 AD) has been vividly explored, from the early work of H. Merle,1 and up to the work of K. Hanell2 dedicated to Megarian colonies, as ISSN 2360 – 266X E 3 4 well as the more recent one of A. Robu, and T.J. Russell, more room has ISSN–L 2360 – 266X been left for depening the research on Byzantion. Some of the researches on Byzantion have focused on the founding legends,5 the history of the city,6 its topography,7 its institutions,8 various economic9 and cultural10 aspects, the associative phenomenon,11 or the corresponding anthroponymy.12 Besides these, of reference is also the prosopographic work of L. Loukopoulou,13 who includes in her complex study on the history of Propontic Thrace also a prosopographical section on the population of Byzantion, focusing not only on the history of the city, but also on the prosopography and anthroponymy of the population (with 1090 entries). However, the approach of L. Loukopoulou did not focus especially on the prosopography, therefore there is room for more investigations, especially since more inscriptions have been published since 1989. In this context, the goal of the Prosopographia Ponti Euxini. Byzantion (PPEB), as part of a larger individual research project (Prosopographia Ponti 1 MERLE 1916. 2 HANELL 1934. 3 ROBU 2014, 248-292. 4 RUSSELL 2017. 5 MALKIN/SHMUELI 1988, 21-36. 6 WEISS 2008, 709-724. 7 MÜLLER-WIENER 1977. 8 HANELL 1934, 161ssq; LOUKOPOULOU 1989, 103-109 etc. 9 GABRIELSEN 2008, 287-324. 10 DANA 2013, 29-38. 11 MERKELBACH 1976, 270; JACCOTTET 2003; ROBU 2016, 251-266. 12 ROBERT 1964, 139-189; MASSON 1994, 137-144; ROBU 2013a, 281-293; DANA 2016, 47-68. 13 LOUKOPOULOU 1989.

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Euxini), has been to achieve a prosopographical work on century AD, another important moment for Byzantion Byzantion’s population (based on the epigraphic sources), was its downgrade as a village of Perinthos by the emperor covering the period between the first epigraphic attestations Caracalla and this due to the fact that it had supported and up to the 3rd century AD. The present study being its Pescennius Niger.22 direct outcome, respectively a study on the population of Due to natural factors, the city controlled the Byzantion, which includes quantitative and qualitative navigation “from the north through the Bosporos”,23 and analyses. The choice of Byzantion is due to its importance it influenced also the migration of “spawning mackerel and for the area, not only from the Later Antiquity but also in its tuna”24 from the Black Sea to the Mediteranean Sea. The rd early beginnings and up to the 3 century AD. coins commonly depict dolphins and tridents, as a way of The methodology has been developed and customised underligning the maritime and harbor character of the city.25 based on the analysis of similar research initiatives applied The importance of the fish industry for the city lead to its to other geographical areas,14 using also the newest research identification as Θυννίδος μητρόπολις,26 while other authors methodologies (implying the use of the Romans 1 by 1 were more mocking, considering Byzantion as the armpit of database, Gephi for network analyses and visualisation). Greece.27 By including these innovative tools for the management, The patron god was most likely Apollo,28 which is to analysis and visualisation of the data which come from be seen also through the popularity of the personal names 15 inscriptions, traditional prosopographical approaches are derived from the name of the god, but Artemis was also enhanced by identifying specific patters or characteristics in popular, just like in other Megarian colonies,29 having also social networks. a sanctuary in the city.30 The deity was worshiped with the The first step of this endeavour implied the epicleses (Megarian epiclesis31) and Phosphoros, in selection and insertion of all the inscriptions that provide the latter instance the celebration Bosporia was organised in information on the population of Byzantion (from the first her name,32 implying torch races, as one of the inscriptions epigraphic attestations and up to the 3rd century AD) in the attests it.33 The pantheon present at Byzantion was common prosopographical database Romans 1 by 1 (it now includes to that of Megara34 and the other Megarian colonies, a section for the Greek world), which allows open-acces to including besides Apollo and Artemis also Zeus, Poseidon, the information for anyone interested. Considering the goal Demeter, Dionysos etc. of our initiative, excluded have been those inscriptions that record kings (e.g. IByzantion 5 that is dedicated to Antigonos 3. OVERVIEW OF THE DATA Monophtalmos, or IByzantion 6 dedicated to Demetrios Poliorketes), emperors, as well as the evindece from the Considering the type of investigation, it is important fragmentary inscriptions (such as the votive ones) and from to mention that all such initiatives do not claim to render those inscriptions that do not render with certainty evidence with accuracy the number of the real population, which is on the population. The next step implied the preparation impossible to reconstruct solely based on the epigraphic of the prosopographical catalogue, based on which further sources, being possible only through approximation and by analyses and interpretations were made. using the information provided by other related disciplines, such as archaeology, through specific researches on the size of the habitation area over the centuries, or through 2. BRIEF HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION anthropological analyses. However, such an approach is useful Byznantion was founded16 in the 7th century BC because it provides an overview of the existing epigraphic (probably in 660 BC, the literary sources offering different evidence, which certainly reveals various blind spots (or dates17), by Megarians with the help of some inhabitants “dark numbers”35), such as the non-representativeness of originating from Argos, Beotia, Carystos and Corith.18 The specific juridical categories (e.g. slaves, who despite not city was located in a “favourable geographical position from being very often named in inscriptions are sometimes both a military and an economic point of view”,19 comprising represented on the funerary monuments, being not only in its territory Athyra, Delkos-Derkos, Rhegion and part of a funerary motif, but also a demographic reality), or (the latter beginning with the Imperial period20). certain age categories (e.g. children – they are recorded by Considering its location, the city had continous the inscriptions most often following their death). Despite conflicts with the Thracian tribes located in the vicinity,21 and over the centuries it took part in various conflicts (e.g. 22 Loukopoulou 1989, 147; ROBU 2014, 379. the Ionian Revolt, against Sparta etc.). Later on, in the 2nd 23 LOUKOPOULOU/ŁAJTAR 2004, 915. 24 LOUKOPOULOU/ŁAJTAR 2004, 915. 25 ANTONETTI 1999, 21. 14 PIR; Prosopographia Heracleotica; Prosopographia Ptolemaica; 26 Athen. 7.303e. Prosopographia Ponti Euxini Externa. 27 Athen. 8.351c. 15 The epigraphical sources on which the analysis is based are the following: 28 HENELL 1934, 164-170. IByzantion I, AE, SEG and some articles of newly published inscriptions. 29 HANELL 1934, 184. 16 On the founding myths see, among others, MALKIN/SHMUELI 1988, 30 LOUKOPOULOU 1989, 106. 21-36. 31 HANELL 1934, 183-184; LOUKOPOULOU 1989, 105-109; ROBU 2012, 17 LOUKOPOULOU/ŁAJTAR 2004, 916. 190. 18 HANELL 1934; LOUKOPOULOU/ŁAJTAR 2004, 915-916. 32 HANELL 1934, 186. 19 LOUKOPOULOU/ŁAJTAR 2004, 915. 33 IByzantion 11 = SEG 14, 483 = CIG 2034. 20 ROBU 2014, 343. 34 HANELL 1934, 161-188; ROBU 2012, 190. 21 ROBU 2012, 184. 35 VERBOVEN/CARLIER/DUMOLY 2007, 58-59.

6 Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology No. 8.2/2021 Studies these shortcomings, the data is useful because it points to aspects, first of all by the intensity of the archaeological epigraphic habits, showing who is more prone to leave traces researches (influenced in its turn by the overlapping of the of their existence, and in which manner (does one express modern cities), not only by the intensity of the habitation more often his piety towards gods, or rather their sorrow and the epigraphic manifestation. for the death of a family member?). The necropolis was Most of the population is attested between the 2nd archaeologically researched therefore this is the reason why and 1st century BC and even though our focus is solely on it provides most of the evidence. the epigraphic evidence attested at Byzantion, the number The relevant inscriptions for our investigation come of Byzantion’s population can be further improved by adding not only from ancient Byzantion (see Fig. 1), but also from the population that is attested outside of Byzantion, in other its territory, which however provides only a small sample of cities of the ancient world, and by adding also the evidence the data. From a chronological perspective (see Fig. no. 2), a from the literary and numismatic sources. In total, according significant number of inscriptions (116 + 33 from Imperial to the PPEE, there are 33239 persons (up to the 3rd century AD) Selymbria) are dated to the 1st – 3rd century AD, but the great who originate from Byzantion but are attested elsewhere, majority come from the period between the 4th and the 1st mostly at Athens (72), on the Samothracian Island (33), at century BC (226), the best represented century being the Delphi (22) and at Delos (21), respectively in some of the 2nd century BC (68 inscriptions) and the 2nd-1st century BC most important cities of the Classical and Hellenistic period. (68 inscriptions). An overwhelming majority (369/410) of When looking closer at the ancient population of inscriptions are funerary, and most of them are very laconic Byzantion, several aspects can help us in reconstructing in content, providing only information on the name of the each individual profile. First of all, there is the gender deceased and maybe the name of the person (most often distribution (see Fig. 3) and it is not surprising to note a family member) who dedicated the monument to him. that most of the attested individuals are male (768/998),40 More exceptionally there are also funerary inscriptions which corresponds to an epigraphic habit specific for the that include reference to fines in case that the grave was ancient world, women being underrepresented in epigraphy, 36 violated, which was a more common practice in other parts being epigraphically “visible” especially upon their death. of the ancient world. Besides the funerary inscriptions, At Byzantion there are 209 women (the gender of 21 there are also various honorary inscriptions (14/410) for individuals could not be established) and they are mostly some individuals (not only for the Imperial family or kings), mentioned in the inscriptions that commemorate them, dedications (16/410), and even a seating inscription in the even though in some instances they appear as responsible for 37 38 stadion, or an agonistic inscription. In what concerns the commemorating their close ones, or for making dedications types of monuments (mostly steles, but also some sarcophagi to the gods, some along with their families (61/209), a more and altars), around half of them are made of marble, some common stance in which we find them all over the ancient are made of limestone, but we have no information on the world. The iconography of the monuments pertaining to material of a significant number of monuments, therefore women and men is an important differentiating aspect, the in this case the correlation between the types of monuments elements represented being common for most steles with and the profile of individuals is not representative. As these types of representations;41 as such, on the monuments expected for this part of the ancient world, the predominant of women commonly represented are bottles of perfumes, language of the inscriptions is Greek (403) with only a few (7) mirrors, combs, jewelry boxes, wool baskets;42 while on inscriptions written in Latin and no bilingual inscriptions. the monuments of men, commonly depicted are volumina, This is of course not surprising considering the city we are shelves, bags.43 dealing with; the Latin inscriptions being attested in the 3rd In what concerns the population, the onomastic century AD. To this sample we add also the 33 inscriptions points to a preponderant Greek stratum, with Thracian coming from Imperial Selymbria, period in which the and Bithynian elements, and as underlined by D. Dana,44 former polis became part of the territory of Byzantion. All the Thracian element does not seem to be so marginal, as these inscriptions are in Greek, being votive or funerary considered by L. Loukopoulou.45 In what concerns the inscriptions. personal names/cognomina of the family members, they are in most cases from a similar register (Greek personal name 4. PEOPLE OF BYZANTION and patronymic), but there are also cases that point towards In what concerns the population, the inscriptions possible mixed-marriages (Ζώπυρος son of Ἀπολλόδωρος; record 998 individuals (1055 with the 57 persons from Μοκαπορις son of Μόσχος; Τατις daughter of Διόδωρος; Imperial Selymbria) for the period between the 5th century Γλύκων son of Μουκάπορις; Ἑρμίας son of Ἀμάτοκος; Μήνιος BC and the 3rd century AD, which is a rather small number, son of Διλίπορις). In addition to the Greek and Thracian if compared to other important Greek cities in the Black Sea population, the inscriptions attest also a few foreigners, area, such as Tomis for example (well over 1000 individuals). 39 I have taken into consideration only those persons attested up to the 3rd However, the attested number is influenced by various century AD (47 are attested after this period). 40 Additional to this data is the one from Imperial Selymbria (57 persons), from where come seven women and 50 men. 36 IByzantion 296; IByzantion 318 = SEG 24, 880; IByzantion 320; 41 FIRATLI 1965, 326. IByzantion 381 = CIG 2032; IByzantion 383 = CIG 2040; IByzantion 387 42 FIRATLI 1965, 326. = SEG 26, 788. 43 FIRATLI 1965, 326. 37 IByzantion 51 = SEG 50, 667bis. 44 DANA 2016, 61. 38 IByzantion 42. 45 LOUKOPOULOU 1989, 199-206.

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who settled there but came from closer or farther away areas the inscriptions mentioning them are not very numerous; (exclusively from the Greek world): Θεόδωρος Δομιτίου however the attested occupations come from different Βειθύνιον, Χρύσιον Ἐπικράτους Ἡερακλεῶτις, Φαίκων sectors, more precisely mentioned are: a γραμματεύς,49 two Ἀρτεμιδώρου Καλλατιανός, Ἀγάθων Ἀγάθωνος Κῶος, δικασταί,50 a ἰατρείνη,51 a τίτθα,52 an οἰκιακός, an οἰκονόμος,53 Ἰατροκλῆς Αἰνήτου Μυλασσέυς, and at Selymbria Διογένης a μορμίλλων,54 a ναυπηγός, several negotiatores (implied from son of Κλήμης, a βουλευτής from Anchialos. To these we the context), a γραμματικός55 and a παιδαγωγώς,56 besides can also add the indirect evidence on the negotiatores whose these there are four (or five based on the iconography – see families originated from other parts of the ancient world, below) Roman soldiers, a bucinator Legionis I,57 an aquilifer but who established at Byzantion later on (see below). One of Legionis II,58 a οπτίων59 and at Selymbria a στρατιώτης of the judges, Ἀπολλωνίδας son of Μέμνων, was from Mylassa the Cohors XI Urbana.60 The negotiatores belong to distinct but died at Byzantion and was buried at public expenses; families,61 the evidence for this profession being indirect, but he is not the only foreign judge attested here; Ἰατροκλῆς based on the family’s origin. Considering the importance Αἰνήτου Μυλασσέυς was also a judged, who received the of fishing and commerece for the region it is surprising proxeny on behalf of Byzantion for his work. Certainly, in that there are no further attestations of such occupations, these cases we may assume wider networks, which can be especially by wealthy practitioners, such as the above- traced only partially, but they are mostly outside the family mentioned families. However (rather rarely), the iconography circle; the persons being mentioned for their contributions of some monuments offers further evidence on occupations, or profession. On the other way around, as mentioned the representations being connected to the profession of the above, an important number of Byzantioi is atested abroad, deceaseds, marking their identity. Through the iconography in other Greek cities,46 some of whom received the proxeny one is able to identify two sailors as bows are reproduced on in the respective cities.47 the monuments;62 out of the two persons one might have Furtheron, age is also an important information been military personnel as there is also a sword on the in reconstructing the profile of Byzantion’s population. monument. This information is however very rarely recorded in the Another important aspect is the anthroponymy of inscriptions, but includes the phenomenon of age rounding. Byzantion’s population, which has been addressed on several From our sample of 998 individuals, only 63 (and another occasions, not only by L. Robert,63 but also by O. Masson,64 one from Imperial Selymbria) have their age mentioned, D. Dana,65 and A. Robu66 among others. Considering this, according to the following age groups: in the following lines we will discuss only some of the characteristics. As expected, from a statistical point of Age group No. of persons view, the inscriptions record mostly Greek personal names, followed by Thracian and Bithynian personal names attested Under 5 yrs. 3 all along the centuries67 (e.g.: Δαδας, Ζώπυρος, Κότυς, 6-10 yrs. 4 Μοκαζοιρη, Μοκαπορις, Τατις, Nebridius, Zanax), and some Latin cognomina from the 2nd century AD. Only 89 persons 11-20 yrs. 10 have a duo or tria nomina or praenomina but no nomina. The 21-40 yrs. 21 evidence points to the nomenclature being composed of the personal name and the patronymic, but also (in some cases) 41-60 yrs. 9 of the hekatostys to which the respective citizen belonged to.68 61-70 yrs. 3 Theophoric Greek personal names are very frequent, 71-80 yrs. 8 among these, the most popular personal names derive from the name of the following deities: Dionysos (Βακίων, Unknown 5 49 IByzantion 2 = COJOCARU 2016, 109-111, no. 3. 50 IByzantion 2 = COJOCARU 2016, 109-111, no. 3; IByzantion 316 = SEG Unlike other cases from nearby areas (e.g. the 16, 418. province Moesia Inferior), there are no attestations of 51 IByzantion 128 = SEG 24, 811. persons whom supposedly lived over 80 years old, the best 52 IByzantion 250. 53 represented category being the one between 21-40 years old. IByzantion 185 = SEG 17, 974 = IPerinthos 116. 54 IByzantion 182. Children are underrepresented and yet again the data proves 55 IByzantion 120 = GVI 1479. to be laconic, we find no reference of the reasons for their 56 IByzantion 156 = SEG 48, 896. 57 death, which in other cities (we bring again the example of IByzantion 122 = AE 1976, 642. 58 IByzantion 123 = AE 1976, 641. Tomis) is present, especially when death occured in more 59 IByzantion 294 = SEG 24, 687. extraordinary circumstances (e.g. death at birth, death 60 IByzantion S 31. following an illness). 61 Some of them might be the: Anicii: IByzantion 127 = SEG 24, 825; Egnatii: IByzantion 91= SEG 24, 823; Caesonii: IByzantion 273 = SEG 24, 775; Lolli: Occupation is another important identity see below the inscriptions. component48 of a person and, surprisingly, at Byzantion 62 FIRATLI 1965, nos. 38, 189, pl. IX. 63 ROBERT in FIRATLI 1965, 131-189. 64 MASSON 1994, 137-144. 46 See AVRAM 2013. 65 DANA 2016, 47-68. 47 E.g.: IG II2 76 (Athens); IGDOP 18 (Olbia). 66 ROBU 2013a, 281-293. 48 On profession and identity for the Latin western provinces see, more 67 BEŠEVLIEV 1970. recently VARGA 2020. 68 ROBU 2013b, 153.

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Βάκχιος, Διονυσία, Dionysios/Διονύσιος, Διονύσις, of Βοσπόριχος. As in all of the ancient cities, homonymy is Διονυσωφάνης), Zeus (Θεαγένης, Θεοδώρα, Θεόδωρος, present at Byzantion as well, the case of the family members Θεοφίλα, Θεόφιλος) and Apollo (Apollonius, Ἀπολ[λ---]ος, of Βοσπόριχος mentioned above being representative. In Ἀπολλᾶς, Ἀπολλόδωρος, Ἀπολλοφάνης, Ἀπολλοφανίων, general, there are few instances in which overlappings of Ἀπολλωνίδας, Ἀπολλώνιος, Ἀπολλώνις). At the opposite identity due to homonymy might occur, the personal name end, there is only one personal name derived from Hecate, and the patronymics being usually different, or as in this a rather inauspicious name, which is seldom used all over case, despite the homonym one can tell the difference in the ancient world. Even though Artemis is a popular deity identities. Nevertheless, the cases of homonymy are not at Byzantion, her name and epithets are also rarely used, that numerous (homonym not only of personal names nonetheless there are some cases: e.g. the common personal but also of the patronymic) of the epigraphically attested name Ἀρτεμίδωρος, or the less common personal name population. If some persons are easily identifiable as Φωσφόρος.69 homonymous (for example there are two mentions of a There are also non-theophoric personal names which Ὑγεῖα daughter of Εὐκλέων, but despite the rare personal are rare not only for the Pontic and Propontic regions but name and patronymic, and the similar dating, they are two also for the ancient world in general. One such name is that different persons and this because they are both mentioned of Αἴσχρα,70 probably derived from the adjective αισχρός on the funerary monuments dedicated to them), others are (shameful, ugly), which does not make it a popular personal not so easily distinguished (e.g. the two Ἀπολλόδωρος son of name and is encountered only in a dozen cases in the Greek Διονύσιος; and the two Διονύσιος, father of Ἀπολλόδωρος). world. In this particular case, the choice of this personal name In other cases, due to the sons and fathers bearing the same is due, as proposed by L. Robert,71 to it being in contrast with personal name and to the laconic content of the inscriptions, the personal name of the father: Ἐπίνικος. Rare as well, but we cannot identify who is the father and who is the son (e.g. with a more desirable meaning, is also the personal name Καλλιγείτων son of Ματρόδωρος and Ματρόδωρος son of Χρυσόπολις,72 along with other derivates from the word Καλλιγείτων). gold attested at Byzantion: Χρύσα, Χρυσέα, Χρύσιον or Exceptional are also those cases in which the Χρυσίων. The feminine personal nameΠαρμενίσκα and its cognomen is an ethnicon, such as Βυζαντεινός (Γάϊος Ἰούλιος masculine correspondent Παρμενίσκος (whose patronymic Βυζαντεινός), or [Μακ]εδώνι[ς]). Sometimes the ethnicon is is Ἡρόδοτος) are also seldomly encountered at Byzantion, further added, as in the case of Αὐρηλία Μάρθα Βυζαντία, but despite their rarity, the woman and the man bearing or Ἀττική Βυζαντία daughter of Χρυσέρως. In addition to them are not necessarily related, as the inscriptions come the exceptional cases is also the faulty use of the tria/duo from the 3rd73 and 2nd century BC;74 however, this possibility nomina, as in the example of Ἑρμίας Ἐγνάτιος, whose nomen cannot be excluded either since it could have been passed is recorded after the cognomen. In other situations, besides from one generation to the other (on which we have no the Latin cognomen written in Greek follows a Greek personal further evidence). There are also some personal names that name, as in the case of Καιπίων Θεόφιλος. Frequent is also point to a specific occupation, even though the bearer did not the use of Latin praenomina or nomina as personal names, necessarily profess it: such a name is Τίτθα, attested twice. e.g. Μᾶρκος, and especially for the 3rd century AD elite81 Megarian personal names are present in all of the we see the use of more than one cognomen, e.g. [Αὐρήλιος] Megarian colonies,75 including at Byzantion.76 Among Σεκουνδεῖνος Διόγνητος, Αὐρήλιος Σαβεινιανός Κυϊντιανός, these names we have Ἀθαναίων, Βοσπόριχος, Βόσπων, Αὖλος Ἀττυληνός Βάσιλος, Πόπλιος Μέμμιος Πλαυτιανός Ἧρις, Καθαρά, Καλλιγείτων, Μενδίδωρος,77 some of them Ματρόδορως etc. being previously discussed in the literature. The personal Worthy of mention are also the few (seven) names Βοσπόριχος and Βόσπων derive, of course, from the agnomina, encountered both in the case of women and men Bosporos,78 both names being attested mostly at Byzantion (mostly): Γαῦρος, ὁ καὶ Γάϊος, son of Φιλώτας; Δ[---], ὁ καὶ and being epichoric in nature (there is the month Bosporios Βάσσος, son of ignotus; Διόδωρος, ὁ καὶ Καλλίστρατος, and the celebration Bosporia79). son of ignotus; Διονύσις, ὁ καὶ Πόπλις, son of Μενίσκος; Among the more uncommon name practices, worthy Αὐρήλιος Πολύτιμος, ὁ καὶ Πρεστάντιος; Δημοκρατία, ἡ of mention is the homonymy of four members of the same καὶ Παρθενική, daughter of Δίων; Αὐρηλία Θεοφίλα, ἡ καὶ family80 (grandfather, son, two grandsons): Βοσπόριχος son Θεοτείμα, daughter of Αὐρήλιος Πόπλιος Θεόφιλος. In the case of men, we see a predominance of Latin agnomina, two 69 IByzantion 384. of which being actually praenomina/nomina. 70 Attested in total only 12 times. Cf. LGPN I, LGPN III A, LGPN IV, LGPN V A, LGPN V B. 71 Robert in FIRATLI 1965, 137. 5. NETWORKS AT BYZANTION AND BEYOND 72 By this name goes a town located in the vicinity of Calchedon, but we cannot connect it with the origin of the person who bears it, even though it Unfortunately, considering the preponderence of would not be excluded. funerary monuments, there are only a few connections 73 IByzantion 377 = SEG 24, 867. 74 IByzantion 163 = SEG 24, 670. outside the family circle which can be pointed out, as in the 75 ANTONETTI 1997, 84. above cases of professionals, in the case of persons joining 76 ROBERT 1964, 139-189; LOUKOPOULOU 1989, 203-205. religious associations, or in those cases where persons 77 For a comprehensive list see LOUKOPOULOU 1989, 203-205. travel to/from Byzantion (see above and below). The great 78 ROBERT 1964, 145; MASSON 1994, 139; ROBU 2013a, 282. 79 ROBU 2013a, 282. 80 IByzantion 376 = SEG 41, 593. 81 IByzantion, p. 228 (ŁAJTAR).

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majority record especially family relations (from the nuclear specific epigraphical contexts; for example, two of the “fellow or extended family), and very rarely other type of relations. professionals” (a judge and his secretary) are attested in a When it comes to the nuclear family, very rare in the ancient proxeny decree92 in which the services that the two provided world is the mentioning of adoptions,82 and in Byzantion to the city were rewarded (however, the secretary was not we have one such example:83 Θεόδωρος son of Ἐπικράτης, a granted the citizenship). Two other “fellow professionals” certain Δομίτιος being his adoptive father; we further know were both aquiliferi of the Legio II Adiutrix Pia Fidelis. Besides that he was from Bithynion, that he studied in Athens and these examples of relations between individuals, there are then moved to Byzantion, where he died. Exceptional (only also unreadable or unspecified relations between individuals, two instances) is also the recording of filiation through which could not be established with more precision due to the metronymic: Δαμώ daughter of Νικώ84 and Παρθένιν the laconic or fragmentary character of the inscriptions. 85 daughter of Φι[---], and this due to the fact that the mothers A more extended network was also characteristic were peregrinae and the fathers Roman citizens, therefore not only for the various professionals (e.g. the military from the Roman legal point of view the children had only personnel, the negotiatores etc.), but also for those persons 86 their mothers. Deductive information may sometimes point who at Byzantion and in other parts of the ancient world, to family, as such when individuals have rare patronymic we joined private associations, some having also an occupational may presume they are related, even though they are attested component related to the prosperous fishing industry. through different inscriptions but in a similar chronological Eleven inscriptions record the associative phenomenon at 87 88 frame; this could be the case of Κτημένη and Ματρόδωρος Byzantion or in its territory, some of which are devoted to who both bear the patronymic Ματρᾶς. Dionysos, with the epicleses Κάλλων and Παράβολος.93 In As mentioned, from a statistical point of view the this latter case, the epiclesis of the divinity comes from the nuclear family is the best represented, followed by the lake with the same name, pointing to a possible association extended family, including therefore mentions of: husbands of fishermen who carried their activity on it. The members and wives;89 fathers and sons/daughters; mothers and sons/ of the association seem to belong to two or three families, daughters; brothers and sisters. Out of these, the relation and the existing positions point to the existence of athletic between fathers and sons is the most attested and this of competitions. course due to the mentioning of at least the filiation in Another fragmentary inscription records a decree inscriptions, which leads also to the mentioning of at least from which one can read the name Διονυσοβολειτῶν,94 two or three generations, depending on whom was the as well as that of a woman, Οὐολοσεία Κλαυδιανή, who subject. Considering the importance of filiation and the might have been either a member, or a benefactress of the fact that we are dealing mostly with funerary inscriptions, association. The name of the association is composed of this trend is present all over the centuries. Next as overall the name of the protective deity (Dionysos) and the term number of attestations are examples which point to more βόλος which indicates the action of throwing the net by the extended family relations, for example to grandfathers and fishermen. Both this association and the association devoted grandsons/granddaughters, sons/daughters and fathers/ to Διονύσιος Παράβολος were considered by L. Robert95 as mothers-in-law, brothers-in-law and some slaves. Certainly, a single association, whose members were fishermen; the the most extended family and external network is that of chronology of the inscriptions, the occupational profile of Κόϊντος Λόλλιος from Rhegion (see below), the members of the members, as well as the tutelary divinity seem to support the family being possibly merchants and certainly actively this hypothesis, however certain is the fact that the members involved in a private religious association devoted to were either fishermen, or were active in the fish commerce.96 Dionysos.90 Besides this evidence, the funerary monuments Besides these associations, at Rhegion there is also the sometimes also have iconographic representations of family association of Μύσται Διονύσου Κάλλωνος, attested through members, even though they are not mentioned by the text; six inscriptions during the 1st-2nd century AD.97 The epiclesis however, it would be risky to approximate the real number Κάλλων comes either from a toponym (),98 or from based on the iconography of the monuments. the concept of “beauty” τὸ καλόν.99 Here again the positions Less frequent are the mentions of networks outside inside the association seem to indicate activities inside the the family, such as “fellow professionals” (4 cases), employee gymnasium, as well as sport and musical competitions.100 (1 case91), friends (2 cases), heir (1 case) which appear only in Two further associations of Μύσται are attested here, but the inscriptions are fragmentary. In both cases the 82 Another example is that of an ignotus from Istros, who is the adoptive son of ά : ISM I 123 = SEG 24, 1134; or the one of from members are diferentiated, as such in the first association Tomis, who is the adoptive son of Ἀ ᾶ and the son of ῦ : ISM II there are μύσται and θιασεῖται,101 while in the other there 83 = SEGΜενεχ 27, 399.ρμος Χρυσά�ων 83 IByzantion 120 = GVI 1479. χιλλ ς Γα κος with only this reference. 84 IByzantion 166 = SEG 24, 860. 92 IByzantion 2 = COJOCARU 2016, 109-111, no. 3. 85 IByzantion 276. 93 See JACCOTTET 2003, II, 84-85, no. 40. 86 IByzantion, p. 139 (ŁAJTAR). 94 JACCOTTET 2003 II, 86-87, no. 41. 87 IByzantion 341. 95 ROBERT 1978, 522-538. 88 IByzantion 328 = SEG 18, 547 = SEG 25, 723. 96 ROBU 2016, 256. 89 The number of years of marriage (30) is mentioned only in one case: 97 See especially JACCOTTET 2003, II, 78-82, no. 38. SEG 50, 667.VII. 98 TAŞLIKLIOĞLU 1959, 564-565. 90 On the association see, JACCOTTET 2003, II, 78-82, no. 38. 99 MERKELBACH 1988, 124. 91 IByzantion 185. In this case we might be dealing with a freedman because 100 ROBU 2016, 254-255. the individual, an ἰ ό , was mentioned on his funerary monument 101 JACCOTTET 2003 II, 88-89, no. 42.

ο κον μος 10 Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology No. 8.2/2021 Studies are μύσται and πρεσβύτεροι;102 these distinctions probably lucky to find further information as the literary sources have pointing, according to Jaccottet, 103 to two sections inside survived; in this context we should note the biased character the associations. of the sources, and treat them as such, respectively they Additionally, there was also an association of reveal needed glimpses of the past population and society. worshippers of Zeus Athirios, composed of around 32 κωμᾶται (inhabitants of a village) from the territory of 6. GLIMPSES ON THE SOCIETY OF BYZANTION Byzantion. Roman citizens are mentioned as members and Based on the available evidence, the information on among these there also members of the Lusii family: Λούκιος the structure of society at Byzantion is limited (diachronically Λουσίος Λουκιανός, Λουσία Σατορνείνη, Λούκιος Λουσίος or not), and this due to the fact that on the one hand the Σατορνῖνος, whose exact relation escapes us. sources are very scarce for some centuries, and on the other Overall, even though for a city like Byzantion hand due to the predominance of funerary inscriptions the intensity of the associative phenomenon is not that which reveal limited information outside the family core. impressive we do notice the interconnectivity of individuals Certainly, at Byzantion the society was hierarchical, based on common occupations, social and religious practices the population being differentiated first of all based on which go beyond the family appurtenance. juridical status. The inscriptions allow us to differentiate The extension of ones’ network was certainly between citizens of Byzantion, Roman citizens later on, influenced by occupation and by the overall social position freedmen (ἀπελεύθερος109), as well as private (i.e. ἐγγενής110) and social capital that one had in their smaller or bigger and public slaves (Θαλλίων,111 Ἐπαφρόδιτος112), including universe. As such, one possible category of persons with an θρεπτοί.113 During the democracy, the constitution implied extended network is that of the literates. An example is that that citizenship at Byzantion was granted only to those of the γραμματικός Θεόδωρος son of Ἐπικράτης and adoptive whose both parents were citizens, but according to Aristotel son of Δομίτιος. Θεόδωρος was from Bithynion but he moved (Arist. Oec. 1346b 26-29) following a financial crisis, to Athens where he became renowned, and later at Byzantion citizenship was granted also to those who paid 30 minas for where he obtained his glory, which could have also lead to it. New citizens could choose their belonging to a specific his adoption. The deceased was well-educated, as points subdivision.114 Nevertheless, as the sources seem to point, the epigram as well as the iconography of the monument this was probably only a temporary exception from the rule.115 dedicated to him by Λούκουλλος.104 Even though we focused During the Hellenistic and Imperial times there on the epigraphic sources, some Byzantinoi attested by is evidence for the civic body to have been divided (in an literary sources are worthy of mention in this context since unknown number of) hekatostyes116 (Βαθωνήα, Φιλοκτορήα, due to their education and profession they have developed Κρατεινήα, Καλλιχορῖς, Διονυσία, Κεραμήα, Δευτέρα, Εἰσι[- important networks in cities such as Athens or Alexandria, --]). Since the population was divided into hekatostyes, it was changing their place of residence either permanently (for also probably divided into tribes,117 which are however not their education and/or for their professional activity) or mentioned by the sources. At Byzantion the hieromnamon is only temporarily. The literates of antiquity (including those the eponymous official, while thebasileus is probably only of Byzantion) have been thoroughly researched and included a life magistracy.118 These officials, as well as the members in works focusing on these aspects, and for the Black Sea and of the collective bodies, such as the members of the council Byzantion we nominate especially the ones of M. Dana.105 (pentekaideka119), as well as the strategoi120 are part of the Among these examples of well interconnected upper echelon of society, and among them we have the litterates, with extended networks and significant social following examples: Ἑστιαῖος, Ἧρις son of Ἀθάνιχον and capital, we nominate those who were educated or who Μητρόδωρος son of Λάσιος (eponymous officials of the professed at Athens, or in other important centres of city).121 the ancient world. Among these we have Theodoros of Overall, based on the nomenclature we can presume Byzantion,106 rhetor and sophist connected to the 5th century BC political elie, but in a notorious environment was 109 also included the philosoph Leon of Byzantion,107 who was IByzantion 100 = SEG 24, 791 = SEG 50, 667, I. 110 IByzantion 50. the student of Plato and friend with Phocion, the strategos 111 IByzantion 242 = SEG 24, 887. of Athens (322-318 BC). Besides Athens, Alexandria was 112 IByzantion 313. 113 also a popular place for their relocation, it is here that we IByzantion 273 = SEG 24,775; IByzantion 357; IByzantion 382 = CIG 2044; SEG 50, 667.VI. On the term π in Anatolia see CAMERON have Aristophanes son of Apelles of Byzantion in the 1939, 27-62. stance of tutor of king Ptolemy V.108 Present at the court of 114 ROBU 2013b, 149. θρε τό� ς Alexandria was also Philon of Byzantion, an engineer and 115 LOUKOPOULOU 1989, 205. 116 HANELL 1934, 138-144; LOUKOPOULOU 1989, 140; ANTONETTI mathematician. 1997, 83; ROBU 2012, 189; ROBU 2013b, 149-166. These are the more fortunate cases on which we are 117 ROBU 2013b, 149-150. 118 HANELL 1934, 156. Mentioned in the inscription: IByzantion 323. 102 JACCOTTET 2003 II, 83-84, no. 39. 119 Mentioned in the inscriptions: IByzantion 1 = COJOCARU 2016, 108, 103 JACCOTTET 2003 II, 84, no. 40. nos. 1-2; IByzantion 2 = COJOCARU 2016, 109-111, no. 3. 104 AGUSTA-BOULAROT 1994, 704-706, no. 47; 746. 120 Mentioned in the inscriptions: IByzantion 2 = Cojocaru 2016, 109-111, 105 DANA 2011; DANA 2013. no. 3; IByzantion 3 = CIG 2060 = IosPE I2 79 = COJOCARU 2016, 111-112, 106 Souda, s.v. 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the existence of around 89 Roman citizens, some freedmen, representations of slaves in the funerary banquet scene131 is 36 being attested in the period between the 2nd and the 1st a common funerary motif and only in some cases it is also a cetury BC. Among these early Roman citizens, we mention demographic reality. Μᾶρκος Ὤλιος Διογένης, who received the citizenship from As rarely a person is attested in two or more a Marcus Olius, maybe originating from Campania where the inscriptions, there is no evidence of clear vertical mobility 122 name is to be found in the Republican period. There are no over the decades, but this is certainly the case for some other Olii attested at Byzantion or in its nearby. From the families who at a specific point (before AD 212) received the same period, we have the first attestation of the Lolli (through Roman citizenship. Λολλία daughter of Ῥαδινός at Selymbria,123 Λολλία Σαλβία All in all, from a statistical point of view, the at Byzantion), probably a family of merchants124 who came to (diachronic) categorisation of the population based on Byzantion and who was still present there and in the nearby juridical appurtenance is not relevant as the epigraphic area later on, in the 1st century AD, through Κόϊντος Λόλλιος evidence is truncated and points to only some slaves and [---] (Rhegion), Λολλία Κάτυλλα (Rhegion), Διόδωρος freedmen, these categories being much proner not to (Rhegion), Λολλία Πασσερηνία (Byzantion), Λόλλιος Τίτος manifest themselves epigraphically. (Selymbria). From the 1st century BC we mention representatives of the Atti: Κοΐντος Ἄττιος Ἡρακλίδης, a Greek as the 7. CONCLUSIONS cognomen points, who possibly received the citizenship At the end of this investigation we have obtained a from Q. Attius Varus, praefectus equitum of Caesar in Gallia glimpse on the population and society of Byzantion, as it (around 51 BC), or from a member of his family.125 Κοΐντος results from the epigraphic sources. The population attested Ἄττιος Ἡρακλίδης might have been also related to Τίτος from the 4th century BC and up to the 3rd century AD is not so Ἄτιος son of Τίτος, who is attested around the same time, numerous when compared to other Greek cities (e.g. Tomis), but in the territory of Byzantion. the evidence certainly reavealing “blind spots”, such as the Most of the evidence comes from the period between non-representativeness of women (including on funerary the 2nd and 3rd century AD, 16 persons receiving the Roman monuments), and of certain juridical categories (e.g. slaves), citizenship following the edict of Caracalla. From the 2nd these are, however, epigraphic habits specific for the ancient century AD we have at Byzantion also the Trebellii: Μᾶρκος world. The predominance of laconic funerary monuments Τερβέλλιος Μάξιμος both homonyms of Britain’s governor provides truncated information, with a focus on the nuclear from the second half of the 1st century AD (AD 63-69);126 and extended family, mostly citizens of Byzantion. But they, along with Φλάβιος Τρεβέλλιος Μάξιμος might have the epigraphic evidence points also to the wider existing received the citizenship from Britain’s governor or from one networks in society, from those between persons sharing a of his family members. common cult, to those sharing a common profession, these being, along with the political elite, the category of persons Sometimes in the Imperial period we have also the best represented in Byzantion’s society. Underrepresented Caesonii, who were involved in trade and are attested also are (as expected) women and children, whose existence, just in Bithynia.127 Their precise relations and further networks as in the case of slaves is not only a funerary motif but a are difficult to disentangle due to the fragmentary state of demographic reality. the inscription. Αἰλία Ἰουλία Και[σωνία] possibly had three gentilicia, but Και[---] might have come also from a cognomen, Overall, despite the fact that the sources are not e.g. Καισωνίνα.128 Λουκία Καισωνία has two gentilicia comprehensive, they do help in reconstructing the profile probably the two coming from both parents. As far as we can of Byzantion’s population, the attested members of society tell, Λούκιος Καισώνιος and Λουκία Καισωνία could have pertaining to all categories, but rarely do we have multiple been father and daughter, but also brothers, and the type of evidence on their personal history and wider connections. relation would determin their further relation with Νεικώ, another family member mentioned in the inscription. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS In the case of the few attested public slaves, the This work was supported through an ANAMED personal name is followed by the ethnic in genitive post-doctoral fellowship (ANAMED – Research Centre for (Ἀντίγονος Βυζαντίων, Θαλλίων Βυζαντίων, Ἐπαφρόδιτος Anatolian Civilizations, Koç University, Istanbul), granted to Βυζαντίων).129 Besides the explicit mentioning of slaves, the the author for the spring term of the 2020-2021 academic iconongraphy of the monuments helps us further identifying year. I would like to express once again my gratitude to other cases, being a frequent motif at Byzantion,130 but ANAMED for this chance and all the support provided. this type of evidence must be treated cautiously since the 122 IByzantion pp. 239-240 (ŁAJTAR 2000). 123 IByzantion S 45. 124 IByzantion p. 67 (ŁAJTAR 2000). 125 IByzantion p. 188-189 (ŁAJTAR 2000). 126 PIR1 T 0239. 127 IByzantion p. 193 (ŁAJTAR 2000). 128 IByzantion p. 193 (ŁAJTAR 2000). 129 IByzantion 273 = SEG 24, 775; IByzantion 357; IByzantion 382 = CIG 2044. 130 FABRICIUS 1999, 230. 131 FIRATLI 1965, 279-286.

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PROSOPOGRAPHICAL CATALOGUE132 16. Ἁδύτιον daughter of Βοσπόριχος (ID 182); 2nd century BC; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 2704, pl. 498.11; http://epdb. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22300. Α 17. Ἀθαναίων son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 90); funerary inscription; 3rd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 58, 685; http://epdb. 1. Ἀ[---]; father of Νείκη (ID 673); funerary inscription; romans1by1.com/rpeople/22263. Imperial?; Byzantion; IByzantion 241. 18. Ἀθαναίων; father of ignotus (ID 953); unknown type of 2. Ἀγα[---]; father of Φιλόμουσος (ID 867); funerary inscription; 4th century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 9. inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 236. 19. Ἀθαναίων; father of Ἑρμίας (ID 338); funerary inscription; 3. Ἀγαθάγγελος son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 89); funerary 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 355. inscription; Byzantion; unknown dating; IByzantion 107B; 20. Ἀθάνιχον; father of Ἧρις (ID 410); honorary inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21813. Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 39. 4. Ἀγαθήμερος; father of Ἀγαθήμερος (ID 5); father-in-law 21. Ἀθηναίς daughter of Τείμων (ID 820); wife of Ἑρμων (ID of [Π]ῶλλα (ID 762); grandfather of Διότιμος (ID 297); 344); daughter-in-law of Ἑρμόφιλος (ID 343); funerary funerary inscription; Byzantion; Imperial; IByzantion 271. inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; Sayar 2000, 34- 5. Ἀγαθήμερος son of Ἀγαθήμερος (ID 4); husband of [Π] 35, no. 11. ῶλλα (ID 762); father of Διότιμος (ID 297); funerary 22. Ἀθηνόδωρος; slave and παιδαγωγώς; funerary inscription; inscription; Byzantion; Imperial; IByzantion 271; http:// 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 156 = SEG 48, 896; epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22039. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21869. 6. Ἀγαθοκλῆς; father of Μοῦσα (667); funerary inscription; 23. Αἴνειος?; father of Πρωτίων (ID 753); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 128 = SEG 24, 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 96 = SEG 24, 811. 805. 7. Ἀγαθόπους son of Θεόδωρος (ID 436); husband of Φῆστα 24. Αἰνώ daughter of Πάπας (ID 719); funerary inscription; (ID 848); father of Λούκις (ID 520) and Εὔθετος (ID 353); Hellenistic; IByzantion 331 = SEG 27, 334; http://epdb. funerary inscription; Byzantion; 2nd century AD; SEG 50, romans1by1.com/rpeople/22162. 667.VII; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22254. 25. Αἴσχρα daughter of Ἐπίνικος (ID 331); funerary inscription; 8. Ἀγάθων son of Ἀγάθων; from the island of Cos; funerary 1st century BC; IByzantion 87 = SEG 24, 686; http://epdb. inscription; Byzantion; 2nd-1st century BC; IByzantion 84 romans1by1.com/rpeople/21779. = SEG 24, 683; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21776. 26. Αἰσχύλος; father of Κρισπῖνα (ID 504); honorary inscription; 9. Ἀγαλλῆς/Ἀγάλλης; patronus of Ζώσιμος (ID 385); funerary around AD 50-100; Rhegion; IByzantion 33 = SEG 18, 282. inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 100 = SEG 24, 791 = SEG 50, 667.I. 27. Ἄκκα daughter of ignotus (ID 964); wife of ignotus (ID 956); 10. Ἄγης son of Φώκριτος (ID 886); father of [---]αμα (ID mother of Μα[---] (ID 531); funerary inscription; Imperial; 906); funerary inscription; Byzantion; 2nd century BC; IByzantion 272 = SEG 24, 777; http://epdb.romans1by1. IByzantion 222 = SEG 24, 713; http://epdb.romans1by1. com/rpeople/22042. com/rpeople/21953. 28. Ἄκκα daughter of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 91); votive inscription; 11. Ἀγλαΐδας; father of Ἔλεγχος (ID 317); funerary inscription; unknown dating; Rhegion; IByzantion 17; http://epdb. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 219 = SEG 24, 712. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21697. 12. Ἄγλαος; father of Ἄγλαος (ID 13); votive inscription; 29. Ἄκκα daughter of Εὔτυχος (ID 362) son of Μέμμιος Delkos-Derkos; Imperial; IByzantion 22 = SEG 15, 424. Μᾶρκος (ID 554); unreadable relationship with Ἀνδρήας (ID 42); funerary inscription; 2nd/3rd entury AD; Byzantion; 13. Ἄγλαος son of Ἄγλαος (ID 12); votive inscription; Delkos- IByzantion 308 = SEG 24, 881; http://epdb.romans1by1. Derkos; Imperial; IByzantion 22 = SEG 15, 424; http://epdb. com/rpeople/22112. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21732. 30. Ἀλεξάνδρεια daughter of Ἀλέξανδρος (ID 33; son of Δίων 14. Ἁδῆα wife of Ἀριστοφῶν (ID 133); unknown dating; ID 299); mother of Ἀλέξανδρος (ID 32); she lived for 18 Byzantion; IByzantion 349; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ years; funerary inscription; 200-250 AD; IByzantion 307 = rpeople/22181. SEG 24, 879; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22109. 15. ῏Αδυς son of Ποσειδώνιος (ID 744); husband of Βειγελλία 31. Ἀλέξανδρος son of ῾Ηρακλείδης (ID 399); father of Νεικώ Κάτυλα (ID 472); father of Διονύσις (ID 289); funerary (ID 674) and Τύχη (ID 839); funerary inscription; unknown inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 269 = dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 278 = SEG 24, 720; http:// SEG 24, 755; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22032. epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22058. 132 The individuals are recorded in the alphabetical order of their personal 32. Ἀλέξανδρος son of Ἀλεξάνδρεια (ID 30); grandson of names/cognomina. The fragmentary or missing personal names have been Ἀλέξανδρος (ID 33); funerary inscription; he lived for 6 recorded at the end. The catalogue consists of 998 persons, to which we add the 57 persons from Imperial Selymbria. It differs from the one of LGPN, years; 200-250 AD; IByzantion 307 = SEG 24, 879; http:// where there are 1183 and this due to the fact that the LGPN includes also epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22110. th th the persons from the 4 -6 centuries AD; the persons originating from 33. Ἀλέξανδρος son of Δίων (ID 299); father of Ἀλεξάνδρεια Byzantion but attested outside of Byzantion; as well as the persons from the literary sources, from the numismatic sources and from various unpublished (ID 30); grandfather of Ἀλέξανδρος (ID 32); he lived for 65 inscriptions. The catalogue of Loukopoulou counts 1090 individuals from years; funerary inscription; 200-250 AD; IByzantion 307 = Byzantion, including also the 4th-6th centuries AD and the evidence from SEG 24, 879; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22108. literary sources. In the Romans 1 by 1 database have been inserted only 34. Ἀλέξανδρος son of Φιλέταιρος (ID 853); funerary inscription; those individuals who were the subjects of the inscriptions; as such, often the parents (who provide the filiation) do not do not have a Romans 1 by 1 1st century BC; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 2704-2705, pl. reference link. 499.13; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22302.

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35. Ἀλέξανδρος; father of Μήνιος (ID 610); grandfather of (ID 527); funerary inscription; 1st century BC – 1st century Χρυσίων (ID 903); honorary inscription; AD 117-137; AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 207 = SEG 24, 757; http://epdb. Byzantion; IByzantion 37 = SEG 28, 562 = SEG 50, 665. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21934. 36. Τίτος Ἀβούλλιος Ἀλκείδης; brother of Τίτος Ἀβούλλιος 53. Ἀντιγόνη wife of Αὐλοσάνις (ID 163) son of Σεύθης (ID Εὐφράτης (ID 366); unspecified relationship with Νέα (ID 785); funerary inscription; 1st century AD; Byzantion; 669); unspecified relationship with Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 84) IByzantion 370A = ISM II 165 = ISM VI.2 165; http://epdb. son of Μηνόφιλος (ID 638); funerary inscription; unknown romans1by1.com/rpeople/6566. dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 321 = SEG 16, 421; http:// 54. Ἀντίγονος; he was a slave of the city; unspecified relationship epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22149. with Θαλλίων (ID 425); unspecified relationship with Τερτία 37. Ἀμάτοκος; father of Ἑρμίας (ID 339); funerary inscription; (ID 822) daughter of Θαλλίων (ID 425); funerary inscription; 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 325 = SEG 24, 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 242 = SEG 24, 689. 887; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21989. 38. Ἀμφίκλεα daughter of Φιλίσκος (863); funerary inscription; 55. Ἀντίπατρος; father of Ἀρτεμίδωρος (ID 139) and Φυλλίς (ID 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 64 = SEG 24, 665; 888); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21754. IByzantion 178 = SEG 24, 846. 39. Ἀμφίων son of Εὐτυχία (ID 361); brother of Ζη[---] (ID 56. Ἀντίφιλος son of Σωσίβιος (ID 809); brother of Τερέντυλλα 371); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; (ID 821); funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Karagoz 1990, 2703, pl. 495.5; http://epdb.romans1by1. Byzantion; IByzantion 171 = SEG 24, 849; http://epdb. com/rpeople/22291. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21885. 40. Ἀναξίλα daughter of Τιμογένης (ID 827); funerary 57. Ἀντίφιλος; funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 210 IByzantion 361 = SEG 29, 1683; http://epdb.romans1by1. = SEG 24, 703; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21938. com/rpeople/22197. 41. Ἀναξῶ daughter of Λυκοῦργος (ID 525); sister of Κλεώ 58. Ἀντωνῖνος son of Παντάγαθος (ID 712); funerary inscription; (ID 485); unspecified relationship with Ὀλυμπιάς (ID 701) Imperial; Byzantion; SEG 64, 593; http://epdb.romans1by1. daughter of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 104); funerary inscription; 2nd com/rpeople/22275. century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 148 = SEG 24, 876; 59. Ἀπελλᾶς slave of Τειμοκράτης (ID 818); funerary inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21853. 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 357; http://epdb. 42. Ἀνδρήας; unreadable relationship with Εὔτυχος (ID 362) romans1by1.com/rpeople/22192. son of Μέμμιος Μᾶρκος (ID 554); unreadable relationship 60. Ἀπελλᾶς son of Ἄτταλος (ID 158); funerary inscription; with Ἄκκα (ID 29) daughter of Εὔτυχος (ID 362); funerary 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 2703, pl. inscription; 2nd/3rd entury AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 308 493.2; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22305. = SEG 24, 881; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22111. 61. Ἀπολ[λ---]ος son of Μήνιος (ID 618); funerary inscription; 43. Ἀνδρόνεικος son of Πάπας (ID 718); father of Ἐπίκτησις 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 255 = SEG 24, 707; (ID 326); funerary inscription; 1st century BC – 1st century http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22011. AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 226 = SEG 24, 759; http://epdb. 62. Ἀπολλᾶς; father of Ἀπολλᾶς (ID 63); funerary inscription; romans1by1.com/rpeople/21960. 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 79 = SEG 24, 44. Ἄνδρων; father of Πάπας (ID 714); funerary inscription; 2nd 679. century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 223 = SEG 24, 714. 63. Ἀπολλᾶς son of Ἀπολλᾶς (ID 62); funerary inscription; 2nd- 45. Ἀνείκητος; father of Ἀνείκητος (ID 46); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 79 = SEG 24, 679; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 107 = SEG 24, 832. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21771. 46. Ἀνείκητος son of Ἀνείκητος (ID 45); funerary inscription; 64. Ἀπολλᾶς son of Διονύσιος (ID 275); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 107 = SEG 24, 832; http:// 200-150 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 338 = SEG 24, 785; epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21800. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22169. 47. Ἄνθιμος son of Ζωΐλος (ID 376); he died at 43 years; 65. Ἀπολλᾶς son of Μήνιος (ID 619); son of ignota (ID 944); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 309; grandson of ignotus (ID 961); funerary inscription; 3rd http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22114. century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 305 = SEG 25, 720; 48. Ἀνθίς daughter of Ἀπφους (ID 114); granddaughter of http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22105. ignotus (ID 965); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; 66. Ἀπολλόδωρος son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 92); funerary IByzantion 238 = SEG 24, 780; http://epdb.romans1by1. inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 203 = com/rpeople/21982. SEG 24, 700; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21926. 49. Ἀνίκατος; unreadable relationship with [---]νιος (ID 916); 67. Ἀπολλόδωρος son of Διονύσιος (ID 277); father of Λυσιδίκη funerary inscription; unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion (ID 530); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC or Imperial; 303; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22103. Byzantion; IByzantion 227 = SEG 24, 716; http://epdb. 50. Πόπλιος Φιλικήνιος Ἄνιος son of Πόπλιος (ID 740); funerary romans1by1.com/rpeople/21963. inscription; reign of Augustus?, Byzantion; IByzantion 353 68. Ἀπολλόδωρος son of Διονύσιος (ID 276); funerary = SEG 27, 1229 = SEG 34, 1650; http://epdb.romans1by1. inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; Karagoz com/rpeople/22187. 1990, 2703, pl. 498.12; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 51. Ἄννη daughter of ῎Ερως (ID 345); granddaughter of rpeople/22297. Γλαυκίας (ID 197); funerary inscription; 1st century BC – 69. Ἀπολλόδωρος; father of Διονύσιος (ID 264); grandfather 1st century AD; Byzantion; SEG 50, 667.III; http://epdb. of Καλλώ (ID 469); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; romans1by1.com/rpeople/22243. Byzantion; IByzantion 231 = SEG 24, 754. 52. Ἄννη wife of Λύκων (ID 528); daughter-in-law of Λύκων 70. Ἀπολλόδωρος; father of Ζώπυρος (ID 378); funerary

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inscription; 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 94 86. Ἀπολλώνιος son of Σίμων (ID 788); funerary inscription; = SEG 24, 786. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 193 = SEG 24, 723; 71. Ἀπολλόδωρος son of Νικάνωρ (ID 684); brother of http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21916. Ἀσκλαπιάδας (ID 148); brother of Δαμοκάδης (ID 224); 87. Ἀπολλώνιος son of Φίλων (ID 876); funerary inscription; funerary inscription; 4th century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 200 = SEG 24, 699; 124 = SEG 24, 783; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21923. rpeople/21825. 88. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of [---]απρες (ID 908); funerary 72. Ἀπολλόδωρος; father of Πείσων (ID 736); unspecified inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 95 = relationship with Ῥοῦφος (ID 767) son of Ἀπολλώνιος SEG 24, 789. (ID 103); unreadable relationship with ignota (ID 950); 89. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Ἀγαθάγγελος (ID 3); funerary unreadable relationship with ignota/ignotus (ID 997); inscription; Byzantion; unknown dating; IByzantion 107B. funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; 90. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Ἀθαναίων (ID 17); funerary IByzantion 319 = SEG 16, 420. inscription; 3rd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 58, 685. 73. Ἀπολλοφάνης son of Μενεκράτης (585); grandson of 91. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Ἄκκα (ID 28); votive inscription; Κερκίνος (ID 476); brother of Γλυκέα (ID 200); funerary unknown dating; Rhegion; IByzantion 17. inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 270 = 92. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Ἀπολλόδωρος (ID 66); funerary SEG 24, 717; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22037. inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 203 = 74. Ἀπολλοφανίων; father of Ἀπολλοφανίων (ID 75); funerary SEG 24, 700. inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 111; SEG 32, 93. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Ἄπφη (ID 112); funerary inscription; 667. 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 358 = SEG 24, 698. 75. Ἀπολλοφανίων son of Ἀπολλοφανίων (ID 74); funerary 94. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Βόσπων (ID 184); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 111; SEG 32, inscription; 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 154 667; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21804. = SEG 24, 854. 76. Ἀπολλωνίδας son of Μέμνων; he was a δικαστής (judge) 95. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Δαδας (ID 213); grandfather of from Miletos and was declared proxenos and citizen of Χρήστη (ID 895); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; proxeny decree; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; Byzantion; IByzantion 234 = SEG 24, 721. IByzantion 2 = Cojocaru 2016, 109-111, no. 3; http://epdb. 96. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Διόδωρος (ID 254); funerary romans1by1.com/rpeople/21687. inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Delkos-Derkos; IByzantion 77. Ἀπολλωνίδας son of Μήνιος (ID 620); funerary inscription; 201 = SEG 24, 729. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 99 = SEG 24, 790; 97. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Εἰάσων (ID 310); funerary inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21792. 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 220 = SEG 24, 78. Ἀπολλωνίδης son of Μηνόδωρος (ID 630); funerary 744. inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; Sayar 2000, 35- 98. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Εἰσίδωρος (ID 312); funerary 36, no. 12. inscription; unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 117A. 79. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 80) and Μάτρων 99. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Θίθα (ID 448); funerary inscription; (ID 572); unreadable relationship with Ἀπολλώνιος (ID unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 342. 106); funerary inscription; 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; 100. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Κρίτων (ID 504); funerary inscription; IByzantion 125 = SEG 24, 797. 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 151 = SEG 24, 875. 80. Ἀπολλώνιος son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 79); brother of Μάτρων 101. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Ὀλυμπιάς (ID 701); unspecified (ID 572); unreadable relationship with Ἀπολλώνιος (ID relationship with Ἀναξῶ (ID 41) daughter of Λυκοῦργος 106); funerary inscription; 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; (525); unspecified relationship with Κλεώ (ID 485) daughter IByzantion 125 = SEG 24, 797; http://epdb.romans1by1. of Λυκοῦργος (ID 525); funerary inscription; 2nd century com/rpeople/21827. BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 148 = SEG 24, 876. 81. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 82); grandfather 102. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Παρμενίσκα (ID 726); funerary of Ἀφία (ID 166); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD?, inscription; 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 163 = Rhegion; IByzantion 244 = SEG 32, 663. SEG 24, 670. 82. Ἀπολλώνιος son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 81); father of Ἀφία 103. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Ῥοῦφος (ID 767); unspecified (ID 166); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD?, Rhegion; relationship with Ἀπολλόδωρος (ID 72); father of Πείσων IByzantion 244 = SEG 32, 663; http://epdb.romans1by1. (ID 736); funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; com/rpeople/21992. Byzantion; IByzantion 319 = SEG 16, 420. 83. Ἀπολλώνιος son of Γέρων (ID 195); funerary inscription; 104. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Τρυφῶσα (ID 836); funerary 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 86 = SEG 24, inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 221 685; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21778. = SEG 24, 745. 84. Ἀπολλώνιος son of Μηνόφιλος (ID 638); father of Νέα 105. Ἀπολλώνιος; father of Φίλων (ID 874); Imperial; Delkos- (ID 669); unspecified relationship with Τίτος Ἀβούλλιος Derkos; IByzantion 22 = SEG 15, 424. Ἀλκείδης (ID 36); unspecified relationship with Τίτος 106. Ἀπολλώνιος; unreadable relationship with Ἀπολλώνιος Ἀβούλλιος Εὐφράτης (ID 366); funerary inscription; (ID 79); unreadable relationship with Μάτρων (ID 572); unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 321 = SEG 16, 421; unreadable relationship with Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 80); funerary http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22147. inscription; 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 125 85. Ἀπολλώνιος son of Μίκκος (ID 647); funerary inscription; = SEG 24, 797; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21828. 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 213 = SEG 24, 107. Ἀπολλώνις son of Ὀλυμπᾶς (ID 700); father of Καλλιγόνα 736; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21942. (ID 466) and Νεικώ (ID 675); funerary inscription; 2nd/1st

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century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 375 = SEG 24, 749; mother of Βακίων (ID 170); funerary inscription; 2nd http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22216. century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 287 = SEG 24, 695; 108. Ἀπολλώνις; he was part of a religious association; votive http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22079. inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19= 128. Ἀριστοβούλα; wife of Διονύσις (ID 292) son of Νικίας (ID SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21717. 685); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; 109. Publius Caninius Apollonius; he was a sevir Augustalis; IByzantion 312 = SEG 24, 885; http://epdb.romans1by1. building inscription; 2nd-3rd century AD; Byzantion; CIL com/rpeople/22120. III 740; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22276. 129. Ἀριστόβουλος son of Ἀριστοκράτης (132); father of 110. Ἀππαι[---]; father of Κότυς (ID 497); funerary inscription; Ἀριστοδίκη (ID 131); funerary inscription; Hellenistic; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 183 = SEG 24, 861. Byzantion; IByzantion 212 = SEG 24, 705; http://epdb. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21940. 111. Ἀπριάτη daughter of Ἡρόθεμις (ID 416); funerary inscription; 2nd/1st century BC; Byzantion; SEG 50, 667.II; 130. Ἀριστόβουλος son of Μῆνις (ID 627); votive inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22242. Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 28 = IGB I2 474 = CCET I 112. Ἄπφη daughter of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 93); funerary inscription; 172; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21739. 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 358 = SEG 24, 698; 131. Ἀριστοδίκη daughter of Ἀριστόβουλος (ID 129); http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22193. granddaughter of Ἀριστοκράτης (132); funerary inscription; 113. Ἄπφη daughter of Κόϊντος (ID 487); funerary inscription; Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 212 = SEG 24, 705; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 2703, pl. 495.5; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21941. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22294. 132. Ἀριστοκράτης; father of Ἀριστόβουλος (ID 129); grandfather 114. Ἀπφοῦς son of ignotus (ID 965); father of Ἀνθίς (ID 48); of Ἀριστοδίκη (ID 131); funerary inscription; Hellenistic; funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 238 = Byzantion; IByzantion 212 = SEG 24, 705. SEG 24, 780; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21981. 133. Ἀριστοφῶν; husband of Ἁδῆα (ID 14); unknown dating; 115. Ἀπφοῦς son of Εὐφρόνιος (ID 368); father of Μαμα (ID Byzantion; IByzantion 349; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 535); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion rpeople/22182. 240; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21985. 134. Ἀρίστων son of Ἀσκλαπιάδας (ID 149); funerary inscription; 116. Ἀπφοῦς son of Μηνᾶς (ID 609); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 155 = SEG 24, 855; Hellenitstic; Byzantion; IByzantion 110 = SEG 32, 666; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21868. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21803. 135. Ἀρίστων; father of Σωτήριχος (ID 813); honorary inscription; 117. Ἀπφοῦς son of Χαιρέας (ID 889); husband of Τειμώ (ID around 50-100 AD; Rhegion; IByzantion 32 = SEG 18, 283. 819); he lived for 45 years; funerary inscription; Imperial; 136. Ἀρκεσίλας son of Ἡρώϊχος (ID 422); funerary inscription; Byzantion; IByzantion 248; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 4th-3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 59 = SEG 24, rpeople/21998. 658; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21749. 118. Ἀπφοῦς son of Πάπας (ID 719); funerary inscription; 1st 137. Ἀρτεμίδωρος son of Ἀντίπατρος (ID 55); brother of century BC – 1st century AD; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, Φυλλίς (ID 885); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; 2704-2705, pl. 499.14; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ Byzantion; IByzantion 178 = SEG 24, 846; http://epdb. rpeople/22303. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21897. 119. Ἀπφοῦς; father of Ἀπφουτίων (ID 120); funerary inscription; 138. Ἀρτεμίδωρος son of Συνίστωρ (ID 803); he was a ναύαρχος; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 93 = SEG 24, votive inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 803. 324; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22155. 120. Ἀπφουτίων son of Ἀπφους (ID 119); funerary inscription; 139. Ἀρτεμίδωρος son of Φιλόστρατος (ID 872); he was 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 93 = SEG 24, a μεράρχης; votive inscription; 2nd century AD; 803; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21786. Byzantion; IByzantion 324; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 121. Ἀρ[---]σης; father of Μενέστρατος (ID 589); funerary rpeople/22154. inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 140. Ἀρτεμίδωρος; father of Κράτηα (ID 500); funerary 2703, pl. 494.3. inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 134 122. Ἀρεσκος; father of Ἀττυληνή (ID 160); father-in-law of = SEG 24, 815. Αὖλος Ἀττυληνός Βάσιλος (ID 174); funerary inscription; 141. Ἀρτεμίδωρος; father of Ποσειδώνιος (ID 743); funerary 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 233 = SEG 24, inscription; around 100 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 190 = 750. SEG 24, 771A. 123. Ἀρέσκουσα daughter of Γοργίας (ID 207); funerary 142. Ἀρτεμίδωρος; he was a ἐγγενής, therefore most probably a inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 131 former slave; unknown type of inscription; 1st century BC; = SEG 24, 813; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21836. Byzantion; IByzantion 50; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 124. Ἀρέτη daughter of Φιλήμων (ID 854); funerary inscription; rpeople/21745. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 129 = SEG 24, 795; 143. Ἀρχέλαος son of Μειδίας (ID 573); funerary inscription; 2nd http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21834. century BC; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 2705, pl. 500.15; 125. Ἀρισταγόρας; father of Φιλώτας (ID 879); funerary http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22301. inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; Byzantion; 144. Τιβέριος Κλαύδιος Αύρηλιανός Ἀρχέλαος; unspecified IByzantion 356. relationship with Τιβέριος Κλαύδιος Χαιρήμων (ID 890); 126. Ἀριστείδης; father of Λυκῖνος (ID 523); funerary inscription; votive inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; CIG 2039; http:// 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 304 = SEG 58, 684. epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22282. 127. Ἀριστοβούλα daughter of Προμαθίων (ID 751); wife of 145. Ἀρχίας; father of Μᾶτρις (ID 558); funerary inscription; 3rd Μενίσκος (ID 595); daughter-in-law of Βακίων (ID 171); century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 68 = SEG 24, 662.

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146. Ἄριχος; husband of Φιλήτα (ID 855); son-in-law of 164. Αὐρηλία/Αὐρήλιος; mother of Αὐρηλία Λουκία (ID 515); Μενέστρατος (ID 590); funerary inscription; 1st century mother-in-law of Σατυρνῖλος (ID 781); funerary inscription; BC – 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 224 = SEG 24, AD 212-250; Athyra; IByzantion 381 = CIG 2032. 758; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21957. 165. Aurelia; funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; 147. Ἀρωμάτιν; wife of [Μακ]εδώνι[ς] (ID 534); votive IByzantion 386 = AE 1991, 1392; http://epdb.romans1by1. inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 24; http://epdb. com/rpeople/22238. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21736. 166. Ἀφία daughter of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 82); grandaughter son 148. Ἀσκλαπιάδας son of Νικάνωρ (ID 684); brother of of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 81); funerary inscription; 2nd century Ἀπολλόδωρος (ID 71) and Δαμοκάδης (ID 224); funerary AD?, Rhegion; IByzantion 244 = SEG 32, 663; http://epdb. inscription; 4th century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 124 = romans1by1.com/rpeople/21991. SEG 24, 783; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21823. 167. Ἀφροδίσιος; father of Μένανδρος (ID 577); funerary 149. Ἀσκλαπιάδας; father of Ἀρίστων (ID 134); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 119 inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 155 = = SEG 24, 870. SEG 24, 855. 168. Ἄφφη daughter of Ἀστέας (ID 155); funerary inscription; 150. Ἀσκλαπιάδας; father of Δαμάτριος (ID 220); funerary 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 351; http://epdb. inscription; 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 186 romans1by1.com/rpeople/22185. = SEG 24, 690. 169. Ἀφφία daughter of Τρόφιμος (ID 834); granddaughter of 151. Ἀσκλαπιάδας; father of Δαμοξένα (ID 227); funerary Πάρεδρος (ID 724); funerary inscription; 1st century BC/1st inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 266 = SEG 24, 762; 2704, pl. 497.9. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22026. 152. Κορνήλιος Ἀσκληπιάδης; he was part of a religious association; votive inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19 = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ Β rpeople/21705. 153. Αὐρήλιος Ἀσκληπιόδοτος son of Γάϊος [---] [---] (ID 931); husband of Αὐρηλία Θεοφίλα (ID 440); son-in-law of 170. Βακίων son of Μενίσκος (ID 595); grandson of Βακίων (ID Αὐρήλιος Πόπλιος Θεόφιλος (ID 444); funerary inscription; 171); son of Ἀριστοβούλα (ID 127); grandson of Προμαθίων 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 318 = SEG 24, 880; (ID 751); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22137. IByzantion 287 = SEG 24, 695; http://epdb.romans1by1. 154. Αὐρήλιος Ἀσκληπιόδοτος; husband of Αὐρηλία Ἐλπιδία (ID com/rpeople/22078. 318); patronus of Κυριλλώ (ID 507); funerary inscription; 171. Βακίων; father of Μενίσκος (ID 595); grandfather of Βακίων 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 383 = CIG 2040; (ID 170); father-in-law of Ἀριστοβούλα (ID 127) daughter http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22231. of Προμαθίων (ID 751); funerary inscription; 2nd century 155. Ἀστέας; father of Ἄφφη (ID 168); funerary inscription; 1st BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 287 = SEG 24, 695. century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 351. 172. Βακίων; father of Ὀλύνπιχον (ID 705); funerary inscription; 156. Ἀστράγαλος son of Διόδωρος; he was from Rhodes; funerary 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 90 = SEG 24, inscription; 3rd/2nd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 58, 686; 802. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22264. 173. Βάκχιος son of Κοννίων (ID 492); funerary inscription; 2nd 157. Ἄτταλος son of Μητρόδωρος (ID 643); funerary inscription; century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 104 = SEG 24, 793; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 29, 667; http://epdb. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21797. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22287. 174. Αὖλος Ἀττυληνός Βάσιλος; husband of Ἀττυληνή (ID 160); 158. Ἄτταλος; father of Ἀπελλᾶς (ID 60); funerary inscription; father-in-law of Ἀρεσκος (ID 122); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 2703, pl. 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 233 = SEG 24, 493.2. 750; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21974. 159. Ἀττική Βυζαντία daughter of Χρυσέρως (ID 900), she lived 175. Αἴλιος Βάσσος; unspecified relationship with Ἀττική for 28 years; unspecified relationship with Αἴλιος Βάσσος Βυζαντία (ID 159); unspecified relationship with Χρυσέρως (ID 174); funerary inscription; unknown dating; Byzantion; (ID 900); funerary inscription; unknown dating; Byzantion; GIMB 1011; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22280. GIMB 1011; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22281. 160. Ἀττυληνή daughter of Ἀρεσκος (ID 122); wife of Αὖλος 176. Βειθυς son of Σφοδρίας (ID 805); funerary inscription; Ἀττυληνός Βάσιλος (ID 174); funerary inscriprion; 2nd- Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 189; http://epdb. 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 233 = SEG 24, 750; romans1by1.com/rpeople/21910. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21973. 177. Βοσπ[---] adoptive son of ignotus (ID 966); biological son 161. Αὖλος son of Λύδιος (ID 522); funerary inscription; 2nd- of ῾Εκατόδωρος (ID 316); funerary inscription; 2nd or 1st 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 215 = SEG 24, 738; century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 290 = SEG 24, 866; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21944. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22083. 162. Ἐγνάτιος Αὖλος; he was probably a negotians; patronus of 178. Βοσπόριχος; father of Βοσπόριχος (ID 179); grandfather of Ἐγνάτιος Ἑρμίας (ID 340); funerary inscription; 1st century Βοσπόριχος (ID 180) and Βοσπόριχος (ID 181); funerary BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 91 = SEG 24, 823; http://epdb. inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 376 = romans1by1.com/rpeople/21784. SEG 41, 593. 163. Αὐλοσάνις son of Σεύθης (ID 785); husband of Ἀντιγόνη 179. Βοσπόριχος son of Βοσπόριχος (ID 178); father of (ID 53); funerary inscription; 1st century AD; Byzantion; Βοσπόριχος (ID 180) and Βοσπόριχος (181); funerary IByzantion 370A = ISM II 165 = ISM VI.2 165; http://epdb. inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 376 = romans1by1.com/rpeople/6567. SEG 41, 593; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22219.

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180. Βοσπόριχος son of Βοσπόριχος (ID 179); grandson 198. Γλυκέα daughter of Ἡράκων (ID 406); funerary inscription; of Βοσπόριχος (ID 178); brother of Βοσπόριχος (ID unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 139; http://epdb. 181); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; romans1by1.com/rpeople/21845. IByzantion 376 = SEG 41, 593; http://epdb.romans1by1. 199. Γλυκέα daughter of Μᾶτρις (ID 557) son of ignotus (ID 972); com/rpeople/22220. funerary inscription; unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 181. Βοσπόριχος son of Βοσπόριχος (ID 179); grandson 297; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22096. of Βοσπόριχος (ID 178); brother of Βοσπόριχος (ID 200. Γλυκέα daughter of Μενεκράτης (585); granddaughter of 180); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; Κερκίνος (ID 476); sister of Ἀπολλοφάνης (ID 73); funerary IByzantion 376 = SEG 41, 593; http://epdb.romans1by1. inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 270 = com/rpeople/22221. SEG 24, 717; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22036. 182. Βοσπόριχος; father of Ἁδύτιον (ID 16); 2nd century BC; 201. Πῶλλα Πακωνία Γλυκῆα daughter of Σπόριος (ID 796; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 2704, pl. 498.11. probably the daughter or freedwoman of Spurius Paconius); 183. Βοσπόριχος; father of Ἡρόφαντος (ID 421); funerary funerary inscription; around 100 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 235. 192 = SEG 24, 726; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 184. Βόσπων son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 94); funerary inscription; rpeople/21915. 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 154 = SEG 24, 202. Γλύκων son of Μουκάπορις (ID 666); funerary inscription; 854; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21867. 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 103 = SEG 24, 185. Βόσπων son of Εὔμολπος (ID 358); he died while being „a 809; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21796. guest abroad”; funerary inscription; 3rd-2nd century BC; 203. Γλύκων; father of Ζωΐλος (ID 375); funerary inscription; Byzantion; SEG 58, 687; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 116 = SEG 24, rpeople/22265. 820. 186. Βόσπων; father of Ηραγόρας (ID 397); funerary inscription; 204. Γόκουσα daughter of Εὐφίλητος (ID 365); funerary 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 58, 688. inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 160 = 187. Βότρυς; father of Ἐπίκτησις (ID 327); funerary inscription; SEG 24, 856; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21873. 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 81 = SEG 24, 205. Γόκων son of Μηνάκων (ID 606); funerary inscription; 677. around 150-100 BC; Byzantion?; IByzantion 329 = SEG 27, 188. Γάϊος Ἰούλιος Βυζαντεινός; funerary inscription; Imperial; 1212; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22160. Byzantion; IByzantion 352 = SEG 27, 1223; http://epdb. 206. Γοργία; she was part of a religious association; votive romans1by1.com/rpeople/22186. inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19= 189. Βύζας; husband of Φιδάλεια (ID 850); he was the eponymous SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21716. hero of Byzantion and its founder; statues after 340 BC?; 207. Γοργίας; father of Ἀρέσκουσα (ID 123); funerary inscription; Byzantion; IByzantion 8B; IByzantion 8A; http://epdb. 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 131 = SEG 24, romans1by1.com/rpeople/21690. 813. 208. Γοργίας; father of Τύραννος (ID 838); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 102 = SEG 24, Γ 808. 209. Γούκουσα daughter of Μένανδρος (ID 581); granddaughter 190. Γάϊος; father of Καρτέα (ID 470); funerary inscription; 1st of Μένανδρος (ID 580); funerary inscription; Imperial; century BC-1st century AD; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, Byzantion; IByzantion 149 = SEG 24, 817; http://epdb. 2703, pl. 493.2. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21857. 191. Γάϊος; father of Λεύκιος Πομπώνιος (ID 739); funerary 210. Γυκέα daughter of Φιλόξενος (ID 869); sister of ignotus (ID inscription; 1st century AD; Byzantion; SEG 56, 821. 960); unspecified relationship of ignotus (ID 958); funerary 192. Γαύκιον son of Μενίσκος (ID 599); funerary inscription; inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 153 = SEG 24, 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 77 = SEG 24, 676; 835; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21864. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21769. 211. Γυκῆα {Γλυκεῖα} daughter of Ζωτᾶς (ID 391); funerary 193. Γαῦρος, ὁ καὶ Γάϊος, son of Φιλώτας (ID 880); he lived for 7 inscription; around 100-50 BC; Rhegion; IByzantion 197 = years; unspecified relationship (probably friends or relatives) SEG 24, 697; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21920. with Μᾶρκος (ID 549) son of Μᾶρκος (ID 548) who lived for 4 years; funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 317 = SEG 24, 884; http://epdb.romans1by1. Δ com/rpeople/22134. 194. Γαῦρος; father of Μηνόφιλος (ID 636); funerary inscription; 212. Δ[---], ὁ καὶ Βάσσος, son of ignotus (ID 967); husband of Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 106 = SEG 24, 831. [---]αριον (ID 909) daughter of Μοσχίων (ID 658); funerary 195. Γέρων; father of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 83); funerary inscription; inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 137 = 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 86 = SEG 24, SEG 24, 824; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21843. 685. 213. Δαδας son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 95); father of Χρήστη (ID 196. Γλαυκίας; father of Δαμοκρατία (ID 226); funerary 895); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 145 = IByzantion 234 = SEG 24, 721; http://epdb.romans1by1. SEG 24, 830. com/rpeople/21976. 197. Γλαυκίας; father of Ἔρως (ID 345); grandfather of Ἄννη (ID 214. Μᾶρκος Ἀντώνιος Δαδας; funerary inscription; 50-1 BC; 51); funerary inscription; 1st century BC – 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 198 = SEG 24, 752; http://epdb. Byzantion; SEG 50, 667.III. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21921.

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215. Δαμάγης; father of [---]οφάνης (ID 924); funerary AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 310 = SEG 24, 882. inscription; unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 299. 235. Δημήτριος son of Δημήτριος (ID 234); father of Σωκράτης 216. Δαμᾶς son of Μήνιος (ID 621); husband of Χρυσέα (ID (ID 807); funerary inscription; 2nd-3rd century AD; 899); he lived for 65 years; funerary inscription; 2nd century Byzantion; IByzantion 310 = SEG 24, 882; http://epdb. AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 340; http://epdb.romans1by1. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22116. com/rpeople/22195. 236. Δημήτριος; father of Δημήτριος (ID 237); unreadable 217. Δαμᾶς; father of Μήνιος (ID 611); funerary inscription; 2nd relationship with Φο[---] (ID 882) son/daughter of Δημήτριος century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 75 = SEG 24, 674. (ID 240); he lived for 80 years; funerary inscription; Imperial; 218. Δαμᾶς son of Ῥοῦφος (ID 769); grandson of Στράτων (ID Byzantion; IByzantion 311 = SEG 24, 883. 800); brother of Ῥοῦφος (ID 770); funerary inscription; 1st 237. Δημήτριος son of Δημήτριος (ID 236); unreadable century AD?; Byzantion; IByzantion 315 = SEG 16, 419 = relationship with Φο[---] (ID 882) son/daughter of Δημήτριος SEG 24, 877; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22128. (ID 240); he lived for 80 years; funerary inscription; 219. Δαμᾶς son of Χρηστάκων (ID 894); father of Τίτθα (ID Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 311 = SEG 24, 883; http:// 829); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22117. IByzantion 245 = SEG 32, 664; http://epdb.romans1by1. 238. Δημήτριος son of Μητρόδωρος (ID 644); brother of Τίτθα com/rpeople/21994. (ID 830); brother of Φιλῖνος (ID 859); funerary inscription; 220. Δαμάτριος son of Ἀσκλαπιάδας (ID 150); funerary 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 177 = SEG 24, 841; inscription; 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 186 http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21894. = SEG 24, 690; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21907. 239. Δημήτριος; father of Ὀνήσιμος (ID 707); funerary 221. Δαμάτριος; father of Μήνιος (ID 612); funerary inscription; inscription; Imperial; Byzantion?; IByzantion 354 = SEG 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 347 = SEG 27, 327. 24, 779. 222. Δαμάτριος; father of Τειμοκράτης (ID 818); funerary 240. Δημήτριος; father of Φο[---] (ID 882); unreadable inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 357. relationship with Δημήτριος (ID 237); unreadable relationship with Δημήτριος (ID 236); funerary inscription; 223. Δαμάτριος; funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 311 = SEG 24, 883. Byzantion; IByzantion 286 = SEG 24, 710; http://epdb. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22076. 241. Δημοκρατία, ἡ καὶ Παρθενική, daughter of Δίων (ID 300); 224. Δαμοκάδης son of Νικάνωρ (ID 684); brother of wife of Πρωτίων (ID 754) son of Νήδυμος (ID 681); funerary Ἀσκλαπιάδας (ID 148) and Ἀπολλόδωρος (ID 71); funerary inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; Byzantion; inscription; 4th century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 124 = IByzantion 265 = SEG 24, 764; http://epdb.romans1by1. SEG 24, 783; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21824. com/rpeople/22024. 225. Δαμοκράτης; father of Μίκη (ID 646); funerary inscription; 242. Διαφάνης; father of Διονύσιος (ID 265); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 362 = SEG 24, 781. 2nd century BC/reign of Trajan; Byzantion; IByzantion 101 = SEG 24, 792. 226. Δαμοκρατία daughter of Γλαυκίας (ID 196); funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 145 = 243. Δικαῖος; father of Δινύσις (ID 247); grandfather of Μαμμία SEG 24, 830; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21850. (ID 538); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 249 = SEG 24, 715. 227. Δαμοξένα daughter of Ἀσκλαπιάδας (ID 151); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 244. Διλι[---]; father of Ἐπίκτησις (ID 328); funerary inscription; 2704, pl. 497.9; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22299. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 195 = SEG 24, 692. 228. Δαμόφιλος; father of Δαμόφιλος (ID 229) and Σωστράτα (ID 245. Διλίπορις; father of Μήνιος (ID 613); funerary inscription; 811); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; around 100-50 BC; Byzantion?; IByzantion 369. IByzantion 150 = SEG 24, 822. 246. Δίνις; father of Μοκαζοιρη (ID 651); funerary inscription; 229. Δαμόφιλος son of Δαμόφιλος (ID 228); brother of Σωστράτα 2nd century BC; Byzantion?; IByzantion 340 = SEG 24, 794. (ID 811); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; 247. Δινύσις son of Δικαῖος (ID 243), father of Μαμμία (ID Byzantion; IByzantion 150 = SEG 24, 822; http://epdb. 538); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; romans1by1.com/rpeople/21859. IByzantion 249 = SEG 24, 715; http://epdb.romans1by1. 230. Δαμοφῶν son of Μένων (ID 605); funerary inscription; com/rpeople/22001. 4th century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 57 = SEG 24, 656; 248. Διο[---]; father of [---]ς (ID 927); unreadable relationship http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21747. with [---]ώ (ID 930) daughter of Παπ[---] (ID 713); funerary 231. Δαμώ daughter of Νικώ (ID 688); funerary inscription; 2nd inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 259 century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 166 = SEG 24, 860; = SEG 24, 747. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21879. 249. Διογένης; father of Διογένης (ID 250); funerary inscription; 232. Νώνιος Δέκμος son of [---]ος (ID 922); unspecified 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 80 = SEG 24, relationship with Παρθένιν (ID 725) daughter of Φι[--- 680. ] (ID 849); unspecified relationship with Φιλήτα (ID 856) 250. Διογένης son of Διογένης (ID 249); funerary inscription; daughter of Ῥοῦφος (ID 771); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 80 = SEG 24, century BC or 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 276; 680; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21772. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22054. 251. Διογένης; father of Αὐρήλιος Θεόφιλος (ID 443); father- 233. Δέξιος son of Μένανδρος (ID 578); funerary inscription; in-law of ignota (ID 952); son-in-law of ignotus (ID 977); around 150-100 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 187 = SEG 24, funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 693; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21908. 320A. 234. Δημήτριος; father of Δημήτριος (ID 235); grandfather of 252. Διογένης; father of Θεοδώρα (ID 432); funerary inscription; Σωκράτης (ID 807); funerary inscription; 2nd-3rd century 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 243 = SEG 29, 669.

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253. Μᾶρκος Ὤλιος Διογένης; funerary inscription; 2nd century Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 332 = SEG 27, 332; http:// BC; Byzantion?; IByzantion 345 = SEG 24, 799; http://epdb. epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22163. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22176. 270. Διονύσιος son of Μεννέας (ID 604); funerary inscription; 254. Διόδωρος son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 96); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 263 = SEG 32, 665; 2nd-1st century BC; Delkos-Derkos; IByzantion 201 = SEG http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22021. 24, 729; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21924. 271. Διονύσιος son of Νείκων (ID 677); votive inscription; 255. Διόδωρος son of Κόϊντος Λόλλιος [---] (ID 938); husband Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 25; http://epdb.romans1by1. of Σταλλια Πρεῖμα (ID 749); father of Ῥοῦφος (ID 768); com/rpeople/21737. brother of Λολλία Κάτυλλα (ID 473); brother-in-law of 272. Διονύσιος son of Ποσείδιππος (ID 742); funerary inscription; Γάιος Ιούλιος Ἰταλικος (ID 459); he was a γυμνασίαρχος and 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 170 = SEG 24, 153; ἀγωνοθέτης inside a private association devoted to Dionysos http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21883. Kallon; honorary inscription; AD 102-116; Rhegion; 273. Διονύσιος son of Φλάβιος Κοσμίων (ID 497); son of IByzantion 35 = SEG 18, 281; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ Παῦλα (ID 733); brother of ῾Ιερόκλεια (ID 453); brother of rpeople/3406. Κοσμιανή (ID 495); funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century 256. Διόδωρος son of Διόδωρος, ὁ καὶ Καλλίστρατος, (ID AD; Byzantion; SEG 50, 667.VI; http://epdb.romans1by1. 257); grandson of ignotus (ID 968); brother of Παῦλα (ID com/rpeople/22252. 731); brother of Πῶλλα (ID 759); brother of Τατις (ID 274. Διονύσιος; father of ignotus (ID 956); father-in-law of 816); funerary inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; Ἄκκα (ID 27); grandfather of Μα[---] (ID 531); funerary Byzantion; IByzantion 281 = SEG 24, 765; http://epdb. inscription; Imperial; IByzantion 272 = SEG 24, 777. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22066. 275. Διονύσιος; father of Ἀπολλᾶς (ID 64); funerary inscription; 257. Διόδωρος, ὁ καὶ Καλλίστρατος, son of ignotus (ID 968); 200-150 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 338 = SEG 24, 785. father of Διόδωρος (ID 256); father of Παῦλα (ID 731); father of Πῶλλα (ID 759); father of Τατις (ID 816); funerary 276. Διονύσιος; father of Ἀπολλόδωρος (ID 68); funerary inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; Byzantion; inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, IByzantion 281 = SEG 24, 765; http://epdb.romans1by1. 2703, pl. 498.12. com/rpeople/22067. 277. Διονύσιος; father of Ἀπολλόδωρος (ID 67); grandfather of 258. Διόδωρος; father of Ἐπαφπόδειτος (ID 320); he lived for 54 Λυσιδίκη (ID 533); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC or years; funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 227 = SEG 24, 716. IByzantion 105 = SEG 24, 810. 278. Διονύσιος; father of Ἐπικράτη (ID 323); votive inscription; 259. Διόδωρος; father of Θεοβούλα (ID 428); she lived for 51 Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 16 = SEG 24, 771B. years; funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; 279. Διονύσιος; father of Ἡρακλέων (ID 402); grandfather IByzantion 229 = SEG 24, 746. of Κάλα (ID 462) and Ματροδώρα (ID 560); funerary 260. Διόδωρος; father of Φίλων (ID 875); funerary inscription; inscription; 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 315 = 1st century BC-1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 264 SEG 16, 419 = SEG 24, 877. = SEG 24, 763. 280. Διονύσιος; father of Ἡρόξενος (ID 417); grandfather of 261. Διοκλῆς; father of Εὐθάκων (ID 352); funerary inscription; Δύναμις (ID 305) and Μαμα (ID 536); Byzantion; Imperial; unknown dating; Byzantion?; IByzantion 365. IByzantion 277 = SEG 50, 1668. 262. Διονυσία daughter of Μᾶτρις (ID 559) son of Μοσχίων (ID 281. Διονύσιος; father of Κλεώ (ID 484); funerary inscription; 659); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 60 = SEG 24, 659. IByzantion 204 = SEG 24, 730; http://epdb.romans1by1. 282. Διονύσιος; father of Κρατιστώ (ID 502) and Μενίσκος (ID com/rpeople/21927. 597); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; 263. Διονυσία daughter of Νεμέριος (ID 679); funerary IByzantion 216 = SEG 24, 740. inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 255 = 283. Διονύσιος; father of Μαρκία (ID 547); funerary inscription; SEG 24, 706; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22010. unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 140. 264. Διονύσιος son of Ἀπολλόδωρος (ID 69); father of Καλλώ 284. Διονύσιος; father of Ξύστος (ID 699); funerary inscription; (ID 469); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 92 = SEG 24, 788. IByzantion 231 = SEG 24, 754; http://epdb.romans1by1. 285. Διονύσιος; father of Τρόφιμος (ID 833); votive inscription; com/rpeople/21970. Imperial; Delkos-Derkos; IByzantion 21 = SEG 15, 423. 265. Διονύσιος son of Διαφάνης (ID 242); funerary inscription; 286. Διονύσιος; he was part of a religious association; votive 2nd century BC/reign of Trajan; Byzantion; IByzantion 101 inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19= = SEG 24, 792; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21794. SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21714. 266. Διονύσιος; father of Διονύσιος (ID 267); honorary 287. Τιβέριος Κλαύδιος Διονύσιος; he was a ἱεροποιος; honorary inscription; around AD 50-100; Rhegion; IByzantion 32 = inscription; around AD 50-100; Rhegion; IByzantion 34 = SEG 18, 283. SEG 18, 284; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/3378. 267. Διονύσιος son of Διονύσιος (ID 266); he was ἱεροποιος 288. Dionysios; unspecified relationship with Nebridius (ID 672); and ἀρχιερέος; honorary inscription; around AD 50- he lived for 24 years and six months; funerary inscription; 100; Rhegion; IByzantion 32 = SEG 18, 283; http://epdb. Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 385 = CIL III 6548 = CIL V romans1by1.com/rpeople/3330. 7759; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22235. 268. Διονύσιος son of Κόλλος (ID 491); funerary inscription; 4th- 289. Διονύσις son of ῏Αδυς (ID 15) son of Ποσειδώνιος (744); 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 327 = SEG 24, 851; husband of Βειγελλία Κάτυλα (ID 472); funerary inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22158. 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 269 = SEG 24, 755; 269. Διονύσιος son of Μᾶρκος (ID 550); funerary inscription; http://epdb.roma.ns1by1.com/rpeople/22033.

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290. Διονύσις son of Εἰράνιχος (ID 311); he lived for 25 years; inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 268 funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 174 = = SEG 24, 774; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22031. SEG 32, 669; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21889. 308. Εἴα daughter of Ἡλιάδης (ID 396); granddaughter of ignotus 291. Διονύσις son of Ἡρόξενος (ID 418); he lived for 55 years; (ID 970); she lived for 13 years; funerary inscription; funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 275 = SEG 24, 776; http:// 334; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22165. epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22051. 292. Διονύσις son of Νικίας (ID 685); husband of Ἀριστοβούλα 309. Εἴα daughter of Παπᾶς (ID 720); wife of Παπύλος (ID 722); (ID 128); he lived for 30 years; funerary inscription; 2nd daughter-in-law of Κάσιος (ID 471); funerary inscription; century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 312 = SEG 24, 885; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 282 = SEG 24, 769; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22119. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22069. 293. Διονύσις, ὁ καὶ Πόπλις, son of Μενίσκος (ID 600); father of 310. Εἰάσων son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 97); funerary inscription; Μενεκράτης (ID 584); father of Πῶλλα (ID 760); funerary 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 220 = SEG 24, inscription; 1st century AD; IByzantion 372 = SEG 42, 634 744; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21950. = SEG 51, 918; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22211. 311. Εἰράνιχος; father of Διονύσις (ID 290); funerary inscription; 294. Διόνυσος son of Μήνιος (ID 622); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 174 = SEG 32, 669. unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 302; http://epdb. 312. Εἰσίδωρος son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 98); funerary inscription; romans1by1.com/rpeople/22101. unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 117A; http://epdb. 295. Διονυσωφάνης son of Θεόδωρος (ID 437); son of Τρακηλία romans1by1.com/rpeople/21812. (ID 832); grandson of Μενίσκος (ID 602); funerary 313. Μαρκέλλος Εἰσίδωτος; he was part of a religious inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 232 = association; funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; SEG 24, 719; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21971. IByzantion 19 = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 296. Διοσκουρίδης son of Ζηνόβιος (ID 372); funerary inscription; rpeople/21718. 2nd-1st century BC; Rhegion; IByzantion 253A;http://epdb. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22008. 314. Εἰωνία daughter of Καλλίστρατος (ID 468); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 81 297. Διότιμος son of Ἀγαθήμερος (ID 5) son of Ἀγαθήμερος (ID = SEG 24, 681; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21773. 4); son of [Π]ῶλλα (ID 762); funerary inscription; Byzantion; Imperial; IByzantion 271; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 315. Ἑκαταίος; father of ignotus (ID 957); honorary inscription; rpeople/22038. Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 40 = SEG 26, 785. 298. Δίων son of Ἑρμάφιλος (ID 333); funerary inscription; 316. Ἑκατόδωρος; biological father of Βοσπ[---] (ID 177) Byzantion; Hellenistic; IByzantion 335 = SEG 29, 670; adoptive son of ignotus (ID 966); funerary inscription; 2nd http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22166. or 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 290 = SEG 24, 866; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22084. 299. Δίων; father of Ἀλέξανδρος (ID 33); grandfather of Ἀλεξάνδρεια (ID 30); great-grandfather of Ἀλέξανδρος (ID 317. Ἔλεγχος son of Ἀγλαΐδας (ID 11); funerary inscription; 2nd 32); funerary inscription; 200-250 AD; IByzantion 307 = century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 219 = SEG 24, 712; SEG 24, 879. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21949. 300. Δίων; father of Δημοκρατία, ἡ καὶ Παρθενική (ID 241); 318. Αὐρηλία Ἐλπιδία; wife of Αὐρήλιος Ἀσκληπιόδοτος (ID father-in-law of Πρωτίων (ID 754) son of Νήδυμος (ID 154); patrona of Κυριλλώ (ID 507); funerary inscription; 3rd 681); funerary inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 383 = CIG 2040; http:// Byzantion; IByzantion 265 = SEG 24, 764. epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22232. 301. Δίων; father of Εὐπαλῖνος (ID 359); funerary inscription; 3rd 319. Ἐλπίς; he was part of a religious association; votive century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 62 = SEG 24, 663. inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19= 302. Δομιτιλλα; funerary inscription; Byzantion; Imperial; SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21715. IByzantion 380; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 320. Ἐπαφπόδειτος son of Διόδωρος (ID 258); he lived for 54 rpeople/22226. years; funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; 303. Δομίτιος; adoptive father of Θεόδωρος (ID 435) son of IByzantion 105 = SEG 24, 810; http://epdb.romans1by1. Ἐπικράτης (ID 324); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; com/rpeople/21798. Byzantion; IByzantion 120 = GVI 1479. 321. Λεύκιος Ἐπαφπόδειτος; he was part of a religious 304. Δούλης; father of Λυσάνδρα (ID 529); funerary inscription; association; votive inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 368 = SEG 38, 729. IByzantion 19 = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ rpeople/21708. 305. Δύναμις daughter of Ἡρόξενος (ID 417); granddaughter of Διονύσιος (ID 280); sister of Μαμα (ID 536); Byzantion; 322. Ἐπαφρόδιτος; he lived for 25 years and he was a slave of the Imperial; IByzantion 277 = SEG 50, 1668; http://epdb. city; funerary inscription; Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion romans1by1.com/rpeople/22057. 313; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22121. 306. Δώρημα daughter of Ἑρμῆς (ID 336); granddaughter of 323. Ἐπικράτη daughter of Διονύσιος (ID 278); votive inscription; Ξενόφαντος (ID 695); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 16 = SEG 24, 771B; http:// BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 205 = SEG 24, 734; http://epdb. epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21696. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21929. 324. Ἐπικράτης; father of Θεόδωρος (ID 435); unspecified relation with Λούκουλλος (ID 521); funerary inscription; Ε 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 120 = GVI 1479. 325. Ἐπικράτης; father of Χρύσιον (ID 902); father-in-law 307. Εἴα daughter of ignotus (ID 969); wife of Μίλων (ID 648) son of Κράτερος (ID 499) son of ignotus (ID 971); funerary of ignotus (ID 973); mother of Ζώτιχος (ID 393); funerary inscription; Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 348.

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326. Ἐπίκτησις daughter of Ἀνδρόνεικος (ID 43) son of Πάπας 345. Ἔρως son of Γλαυκίας (ID 197); father of Ἄννη (ID 51); (ID 718); funerary inscription; 1st century BC – 1st century funerary inscription; 1st century BC – 1st century AD; AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 226 = SEG 24, 759; http://epdb. Byzantion; SEG 50, 667.III; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ romans1by1.com/rpeople/21961. rpeople/22244. 327. Ἐπίκτησις daughter of Βότρυς (ID 187); funerary inscription; 346. Ἔρως; father of [---]αν (ID 907); funerary inscription; 2nd- 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 81 = SEG 24, 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 130 = SEG 24, 812. 677; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21774. 347. Γάϊος Ὀλούσιος Ἔρως; unspecified relationship with 328. Ἐπίκτησις daughter of Διλι[---] (ID 244); funerary Οὐολοσεία Κλαυδιανή (ID 478); unspecified relationship inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 195 = with ignotus (ID 983); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century SEG 24, 692; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21918. BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 260 = SEG 24, 742; http://epdb. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22017. 329. Ἐπίκτητος son of Μόσχος (ID 662); father of Ζωσίμη (ID 381); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; 348. Ἑστιαῖος; he was a ἱερομνάμονος; proxeny decree; 2nd IByzantion 314 = SEG 24, 886; http://epdb.romans1by1. century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 2 = Cojocaru 2016, 109- com/rpeople/22123. 11, no. 3; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21686. 330. Ἐπίκτητος; he was part of a religious association; votive 349. Εὔβιος; father of Πλατθίς (ID 737); funerary inscription; inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19= 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 147 = SEG 24, SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21713. 787. 331. Ἐπίνικος; father of Αἴσχρα (ID 25); funerary inscription; 1st 350. Εὔδαμος son of Νίκων; he was a proxenos of Byzantion, century BC; IByzantion 87 = SEG 24, 686. acquiring the citizenship; proxeny decrees; 175-171 BC; IByzantion 1 = Cojocaru 2016, 108, nos. 1-2; Byzantion; 332. Ἑρμαγένης; father of Λαυδίκη (ID 511); funerary inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21684. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 363 = SEG 24, 718. 351. Εὐδᾶς; funerary inscription; 1st century AD; Byzantion; 333. Ἑρμάφιλος; father of Δίων (ID 298); funerary inscription; IByzantion 315 = SEG 16, 419; http://epdb.romans1by1. Byzantion; Hellenistic; IByzantion 335 = SEG 29, 670. com/rpeople/22131. 334. Ἑρμάφιλος; father of Μήνιος (ID 614); funerary inscription; 352. Εὐθάκων son of Διοκλῆς (ID 261); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion?; IByzantion 364 = SEG 24, 782 unknown dating; Byzantion?; IByzantion 365; http://epdb. = SEG 29, 1705. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22201. 335. Ἑρμάφιλος; he was the οἰκονόμος of Θράσων (ID 451); he 353. Εὔθετος son of Ἀγαθόπους (ID 7) son of Θεόδωρος (ID might have been a slave or a freedman; funerary inscription; 436); son of Φῆστα (ID 848); brother of Λούκις (ID 520); unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 185; http://epdb. grandson of Θεόδωρος (ID 436); funerary inscription; 2nd romans1by1.com/rpeople/21905. century AD; Byzantion; SEG 50, 667.VII; http://epdb. 336. Ἑρμῆς son of Ξενόφαντος (ID 695); father of Δώρημα (ID romans1by1.com/rpeople/22257. 306); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; 354. Εὐκλέων son of Μενίσκος (ID 601); funerary inscription; IByzantion 205 = SEG 24, 734; http://epdb.romans1by1. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 74 = SEG 24, 673; com/rpeople/21930. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21766. 337. Ἑρμῆς; father of ignotus/ignota (ID 988); funerary 355. Εὐκλέων; father of Ὑγεῖα (ID 842); funerary inscription; inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; Byzantion; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 133 = SEG 24, IByzantion 176 = SEG 24, 845. 814. 338. Ἑρμίας son of Ἀθαναίων (ID 19); funerary inscription; 2nd- 356. Εὐκλέων; father of Ὑγεῖα (ID 843); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 355; http://epdb. Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 344 = SEG 24, 837. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22189. 357. Εὐκτήμων son of Μένανδρος (ID 579); funerary inscription; 339. Ἑρμίας son of Ἀμάτοκος (ID 37); funerary inscription; 3rd- 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 209 = SEG 24, 792; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 325 = SEG 24, 689; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21937. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22156. 358. Εὔμολπος; father of Βόσπων (ID 185); funerary inscription; 340. Ἐγνάτιος Ἑρμίας; freedman of Ἐγνάτιος Αὖλος (ID 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 58, 687. 162); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; 359. Εὐπαλῖνος son of Δίων (ID 301); funerary inscription; 3rd IByzantion 91 = SEG 24, 823; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 62 = SEG 24, 663; rpeople/21783. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21752. 341. Ἑρμογένης; father of Σύρος (ID 805); grandfather of 360. Εὐταξία daughter of Σύρος (ID 805) son of Ἑρμογένης (ID Εὐταξία (ID 360); funerary inscription; 3rd-2nd century BC; 341); funerary inscription; 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; Byzantion; IByzantion 71 = SEG 24, 669. IByzantion 71 = SEG 24, 669; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 342. Ἑρμόδωρος son of Μηνόφιλος (ID 639); father of Ματρώ rpeople/21763. (ID 569); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; 361. Εὐτυχία mother of Ἀμφίων (ID 39); mother of Ζη[---] (ID IByzantion 230 = SEG 24, 753; http://epdb.romans1by1. 371); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; com/rpeople/21968. Karagoz 1990, 2703, pl. 495.5; http://epdb.romans1by1. 343. Ἑρμόφιλος; father of Ἑρμων (ID 344); father-in-law of com/rpeople/22292. Ἀθηναίς (ID 21) daughter of Τείμων (ID 820); funerary 362. Εὔτυχος son of Μέμμιος Μᾶρκος (554); father of Ἄκκα (ID inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; Sayar 2000, 34- 29); unreadable relationship with Ἀνδρήας (ID 42); funerary 35, no. 11. inscription; 2nd/3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 308 344. Ἑρμων son of Ἑρμόφιλος (ID 343); husband of Ἀθηναίς (ID = SEG 24, 881; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22113. 21); son-in-law of Τείμων (ID 820); funerary inscription; 363. Εὐφάνης; father of Ματρώ (ID 570); funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; Sayar 2000, 34-35, no. 11. 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 65 = SEG 24, 666.

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364. Αὐρηλία Εὐφημία daughter of [Αὐρήλιος] Σεκουνδεῖνος Karagoz 1990, 2703, pl. 495.5; http://epdb.romans1by1. Διόγνητος (ID 783); unspecified relationship with Αὐρήλιος com/rpeople/22295. Σαβεινιανός Κυϊντιανός (ID 773); funerary inscription; 383. Ζωσιμίων son of Κόϊντος (ID 488); brother of Ζωσίμη (ID 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 323; http://epdb. 382); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; romans1by1.com/rpeople/22152. Karagoz 1990, 2703, pl. 495.5; http://epdb.romans1by1. 365. Εὐφίλητος; father of Γόκουσα (ID 204); funerary inscription; com/rpeople/22296. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 160 = SEG 24, 856. 384. Ζώσιμος slave of Αἰλία Ἰουλία Και[σωνία] [---]? (ID 937); 366. Τίτος Ἀβούλλιος Εὐφράτης; brother of Τίτος Ἀβούλλιος funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 273 = Ἀλκείδης (ID 36); unspecified relationship with Νέα (ID SEG 24, 775; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22048. 669); unspecified relationship with Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 84); he 385. Ζώσιμος freedman of Ἀγαλλῆς/Ἀγάλλης (ID 9); funerary lived for 40 years; funerary inscription; unknown dating; inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 100 = Byzantion; IByzantion 321 = SEG 16, 421; http://epdb. SEG 24, 791 = SEG 50, 667.I; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ romans1by1.com/rpeople/22148. rpeople/21793. 367. Εὐφρόνιος son of Νείκων (ID 678); funerary inscription; 386. Ζώσιμος; father of Ζώσιμος (ID 387); unreadable Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 108; http://epdb. relationship with [---]λα (ID 913) daughter of Ζώσιμος (ID romans1by1.com/rpeople/21801. 388); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 368. Εὐφρόνιος; father of Ἀπφους (ID 115); grandfather of 208 = SEG 24, 773. Μαμα (ID 535); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; 387. Ζώσιμος son of Ζώσιμος (ID 386); unreadable relationship IByzantion 240. with [---]λα (ID 913) daughter of Ζώσιμος (ID 388); funerary 369. Εὐφρόσυνος son of Πρῶτος (ID 757); funerary inscription; inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 208 = SEG 24, 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 83 = SEG 24, 773; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21935. 682; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21775. 388. Ζώσιμος; father of [---]λα (ID 913); unreadable relationship with Ζώσιμος (ID 387) son of Ζώσιμος (ID 386); funerary Ζ inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 208 = SEG 24, 773. 370. Aurelius Zanax; along with Titus Flavius Surillio (ID 791) 389. Ζώσιμος son of Κοΐντος (ID 489); unspecified relationship he was aquilifer of the Legio II Adiutrix Pia Fidelis; funerary with Πρώτη (ID 752); funerary inscription; unknown inscription; AD 214; Byzantion; IByzantion 123 = AE 1976, dating; Rhegion; IByzantion 172 = CIG 6981; http://epdb. 641; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21822. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21887. 371. Ζη[---]son of Εὐτυχία (ID 361); brother of Ἀμφίων (ID 39); 390. Ζώσιμος; son-in-law of Αὐρήλιος Κραυγάσιος (ID 503); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; Karagoz he lived for 30 years; funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; 1990, 2703, pl. 495.5; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ Byzantion; IByzantion 295 = SEG 24, 688; http://epdb. rpeople/22293. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22091. 372. Ζηνόβιος; father of Διοσκουρίδης (ID 296); funerary 391. Ζωτᾶς; father of Γυκῆα {Γλυκεῖα} (ID 211); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Rhegion; IByzantion 253A. inscription; around 100-50 BC; Rhegion; IByzantion 197 = 373. Ζήνων; father of Ζώτιχος (ID 392); funerary inscription; 2nd SEG 24, 697. century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 330 = SEG 25, 722. 392. Ζώτιχος son of Ζήνων (ID 373); he lived for 20 years; funerary 374. Ζώα daughter of Μήνιος (ID 623); funerary inscription; inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 330 = around 100 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 343 = SEG 27, 1216 SEG 25, 722; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22161. = SEG 60, 740; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22174. 393. Ζώτιχος son of Μίλων (ID 648) and Εἴα (ID 307); grandson 375. Ζωΐλος son of Γλύκων (ID 203); funerary inscription; 2nd- of ignotus (ID 969); grandson of ignotus (ID 973); funerary 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 116 = SEG 24, 820; inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 268 http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21810. = SEG 24, 774; he lived for 25 years and 11 months; http:// 376. Ζωΐλος; father of Ἄνθιμος (ID 47); funerary inscription; epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22029. Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 309. 394. Ζώτιχος son of Ποππαῖος (ID 741); husband of Τύχη (ID 377. Ζωΐλος; father of Ὀλυμπιάς (ID 702); funerary inscription; 841); he lived for 80 years; funerary inscription; 2nd-3rd 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 346 = SEG 25, 721. century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 237 = SEG 24, 770; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21979. 378. Ζώπυρος son of Ἀπολλόδωρος (ID 70); funerary inscription; 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 94 = SEG 24, 395. Ζώτιχος son of Συρίσκος (ID 804); husband of Στρατονείκη 786; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21787. (ID 797); funerary inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; IByzantion 228 = SEG 24, 760; http://epdb.romans1by1. 379. Ζώπυρος; father of Φίλιππος (ID 861); funerary inscription; com/rpeople/21964. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 378. 380. Ζωσάριν daughter of Κοῦνος (ID 498); granddaughter of Λέων (ID 514); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; Kalinka 1896, 59; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ Η rpeople/22278. 381. Ζωσίμη daughter of Ἐπίκτητος (ID 329); granddaughter of 396. Ἡλιάδης son of ignotus (ID 970); father of Εἴα (ID 308); Μόσχος (ID 662); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 275 = Byzantion; IByzantion 314 = SEG 24, 886; http://epdb. SEG 24, 776; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22050. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22122. 397. Ἡραγόρας father of Βόσπων (ID 186); funerary inscription; 382. Ζωσίμη daughter of Κόϊντος (ID 488); sister of Ζωσιμίων 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 58, 688; http://epdb. (ID 385); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; romans1by1.com/rpeople/22266.

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398. Ἡρακλᾶς; father of Ἡρακλῆς (ID 399); funerary inscription; 418. Ἡρόξενος; father of Διονύσις (ID 291); funerary inscription; Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 173 = SEG 32, 668. 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 334. 399. Ἡρακλᾶς son of Ἡρακλῆς (ID 398); funerary inscription; 419. Ἡρόστρατος; father of Ἡρᾶς (ID 409); grandfather of Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 173 = SEG 32, 668; Κορρις (ID 494); funerary inscription; around 150-100 BC; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21888. Byzantion; IByzantion 191 = SEG 24, 724. 400. Ἡρακλείδης; father of Ἀλέξανδρος (ID 31); grandfather of 420. Ἡρότιμος; father of Ξενότιμος (ID 694); funerary inscription; Νεικώ (ID 674) and Τύχη (ID 839); funerary inscription; 3rd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 58, 690. unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 278 = SEG 24, 720. 421. Ἡρόφαντος son of Βοσπόριχος (ID 183); funerary 401. Κοΐντος Ἄττιος Ἡρακλίδης; unspecified relationship with inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 235; Τίτος Ἄτιος [---] (ID 936) son of Τίτος (ID 831); funerary http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21977. inscription; around 100 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 267; 422. Ἡρώϊχος; father of Ἀρκεσίλας (ID 136); funerary inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22028. 4th-3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 59 = SEG 24, 402. Ἡρακλέων son of Διονύσιος (ID 279); father of Κάλα (ID 658. 462); father of Ματροδώρα (ID 560); funerary inscription; 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 315 = SEG 16, 419 = SEG 24, 877; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22125. Θ 403. Ἡρακλέων; father of Ἡρακλέων (ID 404); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 246 = 423. Πλαύτιος Θάλιος; he was part of a religious association; SEG 29, 673. votive inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19 404. Ἡρακλέων son of Ἡρακλέων (ID 403); he lived for 55 = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21724. years; funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; 424. Θάλλις son of Πυθίων (ID 758); he lived for 70 years; IByzantion 246 = SEG 29, 673; http://epdb.romans1by1. funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; SEG 41, com/rpeople/21995. 1706; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22306. 405. Ἡρακλέων; husband of Κλεοπάτρα (ID 483) daughter of 425. Θαλλίων; he was a slave of the city; father of Τερτία (ID Καλλισθένης (ID 467); funerary inscription; 1st century AD; 822); unspecified relationship with Ἀντίγονος (ID 54); Byzantion; IByzantion 350; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; rpeople/22184. IByzantion 242 = SEG 24, 887; http://epdb.romans1by1. 406. Ἡράκων; father of Γλυκέα (ID 198); funerary inscription; com/rpeople/21988. unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 139. 426. Θεαγένης; father of Θεαγένης (ID 427); funerary inscription; 407. Ἡράκων; father of Θευφάνης (ID 447); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 339 = SEG 24, 852. 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 67 = SEG 24, 661. 427. Θεαγένης son of Θεαγένης (ID 426); funerary inscription; 408. Ἡράκων; father of Παυσίλλα (ID 735); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 339 = SEG 24, 852; Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 88 = SEG 32, 661. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22170. 409. Ἡρᾶς son of Ἡρόστρατος (ID 419); father of Κορρις (ID 428. Θεοβούλα daughter of Διόδωρος (ID 259); she lived for 51 494); funerary inscription; around 150-100 BC; Byzantion; years; funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 191 = SEG 24, 724; http://epdb.romans1by1. IByzantion 229 = SEG 24, 746; http://epdb.romans1by1. com/rpeople/21913. com/rpeople/21966. 410. Ἧρις son of Ἀθάνιχον (ID 20); he was a ἱερομνάμονος; he 429. Θεοδᾶς son of Μηνόφιλος (ID 640); father of Μηνόφιλος was part of a religious association; honorary inscription; (ID 637); father of Μόσχιν (ID 655); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 39; http://epdb.romans1by1. Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 374; http://epdb. com/rpeople/3417. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22215. 411. Ἧρις son of Μελίφθονγος (ID 577); votive inscription; 430. Θεοδᾶς; father of [---]ος (ID 920); funerary inscription; 2nd- Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 20 = SEG 15, 422; http:// 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 336 = SEG 24, 818. epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21730. 431. Θεόδοτος son of Μενέφρων (ID 591); funerary inscription; 412. Ἧρις son of Μήνιος (ID 624); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 284 = SEG 24, 694; Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 291 = SEG 24, 865; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22073. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22085. 432. Θεοδώρα daughter of Διογένης (ID 252); funerary 413. Ἧρις; father of Στρούθιον (ID 802); funerary inscription; inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 243 = 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 146 = SEG 24, SEG 29, 669; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21990. 869. 433. Θεοδώρα; wife of Μηνόδωρος (ID 633); she was a 414. Ἧρις; father of ignotus/ignota (ID 985); funerary inscription; τίτθα (nurse); funerary inscription; unknown dating; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 253 = SEG 24, Athyra; IByzantion 250; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 873. rpeople/22002. 415. Ἡρόδοτος; father of Παρμενίσκος (ID 727); funerary 434. Λουκία? Λουσία Θεοδώρα; she was part of a religious inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion?; IByzantion 377 = association; votive inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; SEG 24, 867. IByzantion 19 = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 416. Ἡρόθεμις; father of Ἀπριάτη (ID 111); funerary inscription; rpeople/21712. 2nd/1st century BC; Byzantion; SEG 50, 667.II. 435. Θεόδωρος son of Ἐπικράτης (ID 324); his adoptive father 417. Ἡρόξενος son of Διονύσιος (ID 280); father of Δύναμις was Δομίτιος (ID 303); he was from Bithynia, studied in (ID 305); father of Μαμα (ID 536); Byzantion; Imperial; Athens and then moved to Byzantion, where he died; he IByzantion 277 = SEG 50, 1668; http://epdb.romans1by1. was a grammaticus; he lived for 36 years; he was amicus com/rpeople/22055. of Λούκουλλος (ID 521); funerary inscription; 2nd century

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AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 120 = GVI 1479; http://epdb. Ι romans1by1.com/rpeople/21816. 436. Θεόδωρος; father of Ἀγαθόπους (ID 7); father-in-law of 452. Ἰατροκλῆς son of Αἴνητος; he was from Mylassa; he was Φῆστα (ID 848); grandfather of Λούκις (ID 520) and Εὔθετος a δικαστής (judge); funerary inscription; Hellenistic; (ID 353); funerary inscription; Byzantion; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 316 = SEG 16, 418; http://epdb. SEG 50, 667.VII. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22132. 437. Θεόδωρος; father of Διονυσωφάνης (295); husband of 453. Ἱερόκλεια daughter of Φλάβιος Κοσμίων (ID 496) and Τρακηλία (ID 832); son-in-law of Μενίσκος (603); funerary Παῦλα (ID 733); sister of Διονύσιος (ID 273); sister of inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 232 = Κοσμιανή (ID 495); funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century SEG 24, 719. AD; Byzantion; SEG 50, 667.VI; http://epdb.romans1by1. 438. Θεόφαντος; father of Μαρκιανός (ID 547); funerary com/rpeople/22251. inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 181 = SEG 32, 454. Ἱερώνυμος; father of Πράξιππος (ID 747); funerary 670. inscription; 3rd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 58, 691. 439. Θεοφίλα daughter of Φιλάδελφος (ID 852); funerary 455. Iucundus; he lived for 50? years; funerary inscription; 3rd inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 164 century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 386 = AE 1991, 1392; = SEG 24, 843; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21877. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22237. 440. Αὐρηλία Θεοφίλα, ἡ καὶ Θεοτείμα, daughter of 456. Δομίτιος Ἰουλιανός; husband of Αἰλία Ῥόδη (ID 765); Αὐρήλιος Πόπλιος Θεόφιλος (ID 444); wife of Αὐρήλιος funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; SEG Ἀσκληπιόδοτος (ID 153); daughter-in-law of Γάϊος [---] [---] 50, 667.V; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22247. (ID 931); funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; 457. Ἵππων; father of Ἵππων (ID 458); funerary inscription; 2nd- IByzantion 318 = SEG 24, 880; http://epdb.romans1by1. 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 218 = SEG 24, 743. com/rpeople/22135. 458. Ἵππων son of Ἵππων (ID 457); funerary inscription; 2nd- 441. Θεόφιλος; father of Θεόφιλος (ID 442); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 218 = SEG 24, 743; 1st century BC – 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 202 http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21948. = SEG 24, 756. 459. Γάιος Ιούλιος Ἰταλικος; husband of Λολλία Κάτυλλα (ID 442. Θεόφιλος son of Θεόφιλος (ID 441); funerary inscription; 473) daughter of Κόϊντος Λόλλιος [---] (ID 938); brother- 1st century BC – 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 202 in-law of Διόδωρος (ID 255) son of Κόϊντος Λόλλιος [--- = SEG 24, 756; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21925. ] (ID 938); brother-in-law of Σταλλια Πρεῖμα (ID 749); 443. Αὐρήλιος Θεόφιλος son of Διογένης (ID 251); husband of uncle of Ῥοῦφος (ID 768); he was ἀρχιερεύς and εὐεργέτης ignota (ID 952); grandson of ignotus (ID 977); funerary inside a private religious association devoted to Dionysos inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 320A; Kallon; honorary inscription; around AD 50-100; Rhegion; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22143. IByzantion 34 = SEG 18, 284; http://epdb.romans1by1. 444. Αὐρήλιος Πόπλιος Θεόφιλος father of Αὐρηλία Θεοφίλα, com/rpeople/3379. ἡ καὶ Θεοτείμα, (ID 440); father-in-law of Αὐρήλιος Ἀσκληπιόδοτος (ID 153) son of Γάϊος [---] [---] (ID Κ 931); funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 318 = SEG 24, 880; http://epdb.romans1by1. com/rpeople/22136. 460. Καθαρά daughter of Σωτήριχος (ID 814); funerary 445. Καιπίων Θεόφιλος; he was part of a religious association; inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 254 votive inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19 = SEG 24, 872; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22009. = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21711. 461. Καθαρά daughter of Φείδων (ID 847); funerary inscription; 446. Θεόφιλος; father of [---]υσους (ID 929); unspecified 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 169 = SEG 24, 840; relationship with Φιλομενης (ID 866); votive inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21882. Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 29. 462. Κάλα daughter of Ἡρακλέων (ID 402); granddaughter of 447. Θευφάνης son of Ἡράκων (ID 407); funerary inscription; Διονύσιος (ID 279); sister of Ματροδώρα (ID 560); funerary 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 67 = SEG 24, 661; inscription; 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 315 = http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21757. SEG 16, 419 = SEG 24, 877; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ rpeople/22124. 448. Θίθα daughter of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 99); funerary inscription; unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 342; http://epdb. 463. Καλλιάδης; he was a στρατηγός; statue; after 340 BC?; romans1by1.com/rpeople/22173. Byzantion; IByzantion 8B; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ rpeople/21692. 449. Θράσων son of Κεφαλίων (ID 477); funerary inscription; 4th-3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 58 = SEG 24, 464. Καλλιγείτων son of Ματρόδωρος (ID 564); unspecified 657; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21748. relationship with Ματρόδωρος (ID 561) son of Καλλιγείτων (ID 465); funerary inscription; reign of Augustus?; 450. Θράσων son of Νίκων (ID 689); funerary inscription; after Byzantion; IByzantion 285; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 317 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 89 = SEG 24, 784; http:// rpeople/22075. epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21781. 465. Καλλιγείτων; father of Ματρόδωρος (ID 561); unspecified 451. Θράσων; he employed Ἑρμάφιλος (ID 335) as οἰκονόμος; relationship with Ματρόδωρος (ID 564); father of funerary inscription; unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion Καλλιγείτων (ID 464); funerary inscription; reign of 185; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21906. Augustus?; Byzantion; IByzantion 285. 466. Καλλιγόνα daughter of Ἀπολλώνις (ID 107); granddaughter of Ὀλυμπᾶς (700); sister of Νεικώ (ID 675); funerary

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inscription; 2nd/1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 375 483. Κλεοπάτρα daughter of Καλλισθένης (ID 467); wife of = SEG 24, 749; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22218. Ἡρακλέων (ID 408); she lived for 80 years; funerary 467. Καλλισθένης; father of Κλεοπάτρα (ID 483); father-in-law inscription; 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 350; of Ἡρακλέων (ID 405); funerary inscription; 1st century http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22183. AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 350. 484. Κλεώ daughter of Διονύσιος (ID 281); funerary inscription; 468. Καλλίστρατος; father of Εἰωνία (ID 314); funerary 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 60 = SEG 24, 659; inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 81 http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21750. = SEG 24, 681. 485. Κλεώ daughter of Λυκοῦργος (ID 525); sister of Ἀναξῶ 469. Καλλώ daughter of Διονύσιος (ID 264) son of Ἀπολλόδωρος (ID 41); unspecified relationship with Ὀλυμπιάς (ID 701) (ID 69); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; daughter of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 101); funerary inscription; 2nd IByzantion 231 = SEG 24, 754; http://epdb.romans1by1. century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 148 = SEG 24, 876; com/rpeople/21969. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21854. 470. Καρτέα daughter of Γάϊος (ID 190); funerary inscription; 1st 486. Κόθων son of Μενεκράτης (ID 587); funerary inscription; century BC-1st century AD; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 2703, 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 109 = SEG 27, 330 pl. 493.2; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22288. = SEG 40, 569; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21802. 471. Κάσιος; father of Παπύλος (ID 722); father-in-law of Εἴα 487. Κόϊντος; father of Ἄπφη (ID 113); funerary inscription; 2nd (ID 309), daughter of Παπᾶς (ID 720); funerary inscription; century AD; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 2703, pl. 495.5. 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 282 = SEG 24, 769. 488. Κόϊντος; father of Ζωσίμη (ID 382) and Ζωσιμίων (ID 383); 472. Βειγελλία Κάτυλα; wife of ῏Αδυς (ID 15) son of Ποσειδώνιος funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; Karagoz (744); mother of Διονύσις (ID 289); funerary inscription; 1990, 2703, pl. 495.5. 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 269 = SEG 24, 755; 489. Κοΐντος; father of Ζώσιμος (ID 389); unspecified relationship http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22034. with Πρώτη (ID 752); funerary inscription; unknown dating; 473. Λολλία Κάτυλλα daughter of Κόϊντος Λόλλιος [---] (ID Rhegion; IByzantion 172 = CIG 6981. 938); wife of Γάιος Ιούλιος Ἰταλικος (ID 459); sister of 490. Κόλλης/Κόλλος; father of [---]νιος (ID 915); funerary Διόδωρος (ID 255); sister-in-law of Σταλλια Πρεῖμα (ID inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 114 = 749); aunt of Ῥοῦφος (ID 768); patrona of Σέμνος (ID 784); SEG 24, 827. she was the sacrificing official of Hera at least two times, as 491. Κόλλος; father of Διονύσιος (ID 268); funerary inscription; well as benefactor of a private religious association devoted 4th-3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 327 = SEG 24, to Dionysos Kallon; honorary inscription; around AD 50- 851. 100; Rhegion; IByzantion 31 = SEG 18, 280; IByzantion 32 492. Κοννίων; father of Βάκχιος (ID 173); funerary inscription; = SEG 18, 283; IByzantion 33 = SEG 18, 282; IByzantion 34 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 104 = SEG 24, 793. = SEG 18, 284; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/3333. 493. Κορνηλία daughter of Μάξιμος (ID 540); funerary 474. Καύνιος son of Ἀριστοκλῆς; he was the γραμματεύς of inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 141 = SEG 24, Ἀπολλωνίδας (ID 76) son of Μέμνων; he was a proxenos of 836; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21847. the city but did not receive the citizenship; proxeny decree; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 2 = Cojocaru 2016, 494. Κορρις son of Ἡρᾶς (ID 409) son of Ἡρόστρατος (ID 109-111, no. 3; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21688. 419); funerary inscription; around 150-100 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 191 = SEG 24, 724; http://epdb.romans1by1. 475. Κέρδων; unspecified relationship with Λαμπρώ (ID 509); com/rpeople/21914. funerary inscription; 3rd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 58, 689; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22267. 495. Κοσμιανή daughter of Φλάβιος Κοσμίων (ID 496) and Παῦλα (ID 733); sister of Διονύσιος (ID 273); sister of 476. Κερκίνος; father of Μενεκράτης (585); grandfather of ῾Ιερόκλεια (ID 453); funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century Ἀπολλοφάνης (ID 73) and Γλυκέα (ID 200); funerary AD; Byzantion; SEG 50, 667.VI; http://epdb.romans1by1. inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 270 = com/rpeople/22250. SEG 24, 717. 496. Φλάβιος Κοσμίων; husband of Παῦλα (ID 733); father of 477. Κεφαλίων; father of Θράσων (ID 449); funerary inscription; Κοσμιανή (ID 495); father of Διονύσιος (ID 273); father of 4th-3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 58 = SEG 24, Ιερόκλεια (ID 453); patronus of Ὀνησᾶς (ID 706); he lived 657. for an unreadable number of years; funerary inscription; 1st- 478. Οὐολοσεία Κλαυδιανή; wife of ignotus (ID 983); unspecified 2nd century AD; Byzantion; SEG 50, 667.VI; http://epdb. relationship with Γάϊος Ὀλούσιος Ἔρως; (ID 347); funerary romans1by1.com/rpeople/22248. inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 260 497. Κότυς son of Ἀππαι[---] (ID 110); funerary inscription; 2nd = SEG 24, 742; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/3415. century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 183 = SEG 24, 861; 479. Κλειτόμαχος; father of Κλειτόμαχος (ID 480); funerary http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21903. inscription; 4th-3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 326. 498. Κοῦνος son of Λέων (ID 514); father of Ζωσάριν (ID 380); 480. Κλειτόμαχος son of Κλειτόμαχος (ID 479); funerary funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; Kalinka 1896, 59; inscription; 4th-3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 326; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22279. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22157. 499. Κράτερος son of ignotus (ID 971); husband of Χρύσιον 481. Κλεόβουλος; father of Νέα (ID 670); funerary inscription; (ID 902); son-in-law of Ἐπικράτης (ID 325); funerary 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 78 = SEG 24, 678. inscription; Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 348; http:// 482. Κλεόνικος; father of ignotus (ID 958); unspecified epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22180. relationship with Γυκέα (ID 210); unspecified relationship 500. Κράτηα daughter of Ἀρτεμίδωρος (ID 140); funerary with ignotus (ID 960); funerary inscription; Imperial; inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 134 Byzantion; IByzantion 153 = SEG 24, 835. = SEG 24, 815; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21839.

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501. Κρατῖνος; father of Νικόπολις (ID 687); funerary inscription; 518. Λούκιος; father of Νεικώ (ID 676); unspecified relationship around 300 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 292 = SEG 24, 864. with Λουκία Καισωνία [---] (ID 939); unspecified relationship 502. Κρατιστώ daughter of Διονύσιος (ID 282); sister of with Λούκιος Καισώνιος [---] (ID 940); unspecified Μενίσκος (ID 597); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century relationship with Αἰλία Ἰουλία Και[σωνία] [---]? (ID 937); BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 216 = SEG 24, 740; http://epdb. funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 273 = romans1by1.com/rpeople/21945. SEG 24, 775. 503. Αὐρήλιος Κραυγάσιος; father-in-law of Ζώσιμος (ID 519. Lucius; father of Lucius Annidius Fronto (ID 883); 390); funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; dedication; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 14 = CIL III IByzantion 295 = SEG 24, 688; http://epdb.romans1by1. 732 = CIL III 7401. com/rpeople/22090. 520. Λούκις son of Ἀγαθόπους (ID 7) son of Θεόδωρος (ID 504. Κρισπῖνα daughter of Αἰσχύλος (ID 26); she was a 436); son of Φῆστα (ID 848); brother of Εὔθετος (ID 353); γυμνασιάρχης inside a private association devoted to grandson of Θεόδωρος (ID 436); funerary inscription; Dionysos Kallon; honorary inscription; around AD 50- Byzantion; 2nd century AD; SEG 50, 667.VII; http://epdb. 100; Rhegion; IByzantion 33 = SEG 18, 282; http://epdb. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22256. romans1by1.com/rpeople/3377. 521. Λούκουλλος; he was amicus of Θεόδωρος (ID 435) son 505. Κρίτων son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 100); funerary inscription; of Ἐπικράτης (ID 324); funerary inscription; 2nd century 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 151 = SEG 24, 875; AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 120 = GVI 1479; http://epdb. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21860. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21817. 506. Κτημένη son of Ματρᾶς (ID 555); funerary inscription; 522. Λύδιος; father of Αὖλος (ID 161); funerary inscription; 2nd- Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 341; http://epdb. 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 215 = SEG 24, 738. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22172. 523. Λυκῖνος son of Ἀριστείδης (ID 126); funerary inscription; 507. Κυριλλώ; slave of Αὐρηλία Ἐλπιδία (ID 318); slave of 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 304 = SEG 58, 684; Αὐρήλιος Ἀσκληπιόδοτος (ID 154); funerary inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22104. 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 383 = CIG 2040; 524. Λυκομήδης; father of Χῆμα (ID 892); funerary inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22233. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 211 = SEG 24, 704. 525. Λυκοῦργος; father of Ἀναξῶ (ID 41); father of Κλεώ (ID Λ 485); unspecified relationship with Ὀλυμπιάς (ID 698) daughter of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 101); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 148 = SEG 24, 876. 508. Λάλα daughter of Τρύφων (ID 835) son of Ματρόδωρος 526. Λυκώ daughter of Μενεκράτης (ID 588); funerary (ID 566); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; inscription; 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 279 = IByzantion 262 = SEG 24, 709; http://epdb.romans1by1. SEG 24, 701 = SEG 26, 786; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ com/rpeople/22020. rpeople/22061. 509. Λαμπρώ; unspecified relationship with Κέρδων (ID 475); 527. Λύκων; father of Λύκων (ID 528); father-in-law of Ἄννη (ID funerary inscription; 3rd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 58, 52); funerary inscription; 1st century BC – 1st century AD; 689; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22268. Byzantion; IByzantion 207 = SEG 24, 757. 510. Λάσιος; father of Μητρόδωρος (ID 641); votive inscription; 528. Λύκων son of Λύκων (ID 527); husband of Ἄννη (ID 52); unknown dating; Delkos-Derkos; IByzantion 22 = SEG 15, he lived for 75 years; funerary inscription; 1st century BC – 424. 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 207 = SEG 24, 757; 511. Λαυδίκη daughter of Ἑρμαγένης (ID 332); funerary http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21933. inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 363 = 529. Λυσάνδρα daughter of Δούλης (ID 304); funerary inscription; SEG 24, 718; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22199. 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 368 = SEG 38, 729; 512. Λαυδίκη daughter of Λούκιος (ID 517); funerary inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22205. 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 239 = SEG 24, 530. Λυσιδίκη daughter of Ἀπολλόδωρος (ID 67) son of 751; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21983. Διονύσιος (ID 277); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC or 513. Λεύκιος; father of Πάπας (ID 715); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 227 = SEG 24, 716; http:// Imperial; Byzantion?; IByzantion 373 = SEG 24, 766. epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21962. 514. Λέων; father of Κοῦνος (ID 498); grandfather of Ζωσάριν (ID 380); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; Kalinka Μ 1896, 59. 515. Αὐρηλία Λουκία daughter of Αὐρηλία/Αὐρήλιος (ID 164); wife of Σατυρνῖλος (ID 781); funerary inscription; AD 531. Μα[---] son of ignotus (ID 956); son of Ἄκκα (ID 27); 212-250; Athyra; IByzantion 381 = CIG 2032; http://epdb. grandson of ignotus (ID 964); grandson of Διονύσιος (ID romans1by1.com/rpeople/22227. 274); funerary inscription; Imperial; IByzantion 272 = SEG 24, 777; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22043. 516. Λούκιος Λουσίος Λουκιανός; unspecified relationship with Λούκιος Λουσίος Σατορνῖνος (ID 779); unspecified 532. Μάαρκος; father of Μάαρκος Οὐενολήϊος (ID 710); funerary relationship with Λουσία Σατορνείνη (ID 777); he was priest inscription; around 100 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 98 = inside a religious association; votive inscription; 1st century SEG 24, 807. BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19 = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb. 533. Μάγνος; father of ignota (ID 945); funerary inscription; 2nd- romans1by1.com/rpeople/21701. 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 135 = SEG 24, 816. 517. Λούκιος; father of Λαυδίκη (512); funerary inscription; 2nd- 534. [Μακ]εδώνι[ς]; husband of Ἀρωμάτιν (ID 147); votive 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 239 = SEG 24, 751. inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 24; http://epdb.

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romans1by1.com/rpeople/21735. IByzantion 382 = CIG 2044. 535. Μαμα daughter of Ἀπφους (ID 115) son of Εὐφρόνιος (ID 553. Μᾶρκος; father of Πόπλιος Φάβιος Φιλόδαμος (ID 865); 368); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; SEG 240 http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21984. 60, 741. 536. Μαμα daughter of Ἡρόξενος (ID 417); granddaughter of 554. Μέμμιος Μᾶρκος; father of Εὔτυχος (ID 362); grandfather Διονύσιος (ID 280); sister of Δύναμις (ID 305); Byzantion; of Ἄκκα (ID 29); unreadable relationship with Ἀνδρήας (ID Imperial; IByzantion 277 = SEG 50, 1668; http://epdb. 42); funerary inscription; 2nd/3rd century AD; Byzantion; romans1by1.com/rpeople/22056. IByzantion 308 = SEG 24, 881. 537. Μαμάλιος; husband of Αὐρηλία Μάρθα (ID 544); funerary 555. Ματρᾶς; father of Κτημένη (ID 506); funerary inscription; inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 294 = Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 341. SEG 24, 687; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22089. 556. Ματρᾶς; father of Ματρόδωρος (ID 562); funerary 538. Μαμμία daughter of Δινύσις (ID 247); granddaughter of inscription; 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 328 = Δικαῖος (ID 243); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; SEG 18, 547 = SEG 25, 723. Byzantion; IByzantion 249 = SEG 24, 715; http://epdb. 557. Μᾶτρις son of ignotus (ID 972); father of Γλυκέα (ID 199); romans1by1.com/rpeople/22000. funerary inscription; unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 539. Μάνης; father of ignotus (ID 959); funerary inscription; 1st 297; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22095. century AD; Byzantion; Sayar 2000, 28, no. 4 = SEG 50, 558. Μᾶτρις son of Ἀρχίας (ID 145); funerary inscription; 3rd 667.IV. century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 68 = SEG 24, 662; 540. Μάξιμος; father of Κορνηλία (ID 493); funerary inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21758. Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 141 = SEG 24, 836. 559. Μᾶτρις son of Μοσχίων (ID 659); father of Διονυσία (ID 541. Μᾶρκος Τερβέλλιος Μάξιμος; father of Μᾶρκος Τερβέλλιος 262); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; Μάξιμος (ID 542); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; IByzantion 204 = SEG 24, 730 http://epdb.romans1by1. Byzantion; SEG 50, 667.VIII; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ com/rpeople/21928. rpeople/22258. 560. Ματροδώρα daughter of Ἡρακλέων (ID 402); granddaughter 542. Μᾶρκος Τερβέλλιος Μάξιμος; son of Μᾶρκος Τερβέλλιος of Διονύσιος (ID 279); sister of Κάλα (ID 462); funerary Μάξιμος (ID 541); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; inscription; 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 315 = Byzantion; SEG 50, 667.VIII; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ SEG 16, 419 = SEG 24, 877; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ rpeople/22259. rpeople/22126. 543. Φλάβιος Τρεβέλλιος Μάξιμος; husband of Χρυσόπολις (ID 561. Ματρόδωρος son of Καλλιγείτων (ID 465); unspecified 904); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; SEG relationship with Καλλιγείτων (ID 464) son of Ματρόδωρος 50, 667.IX; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22260. (ID 564); funerary inscription; reign of Augustus?; 544. Αὐρηλία Μάρθα Βυζαντία; wife of Μαμάλιος (ID 537); Byzantion; IByzantion 285; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion rpeople/22074. 294 = SEG 24, 687 http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 562. Ματρόδωρος son of Ματρᾶς (ID 556); funerary inscription; rpeople/22088. 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 328 = SEG 18, 547 545. Κορνηλία Μάρκελλα; she was part of a religious association; = SEG 25, 723; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22159. votive inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19 563. Ματρόδωρος son of Μένιππος (ID 592); funerary inscription; = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21703. 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 29, 666; http://epdb. 546. Μαρκία daughter of Διονύσιος (ID 283); she lived for 9 years; romans1by1.com/rpeople/22286. funerary inscription; unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 564. Ματρόδωρος; father of Καλλιγείτων (ID 464); unspecified 140; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21846. relationship with Ματρόδωρος (ID 561) son of Καλλιγείτων 547. Μαρκιανός son of Θεόφαντος (ID 438); he lived for 27 years; (ID 465); funerary inscription; reign of Augustus?; funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 181 = Byzantion; IByzantion 285. SEG 32, 670; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21901. 565. Ματρόδωρος; father of Μόνιμος (ID 653); funerary 548. Μᾶρκος; father of Μᾶρκος (ID 549); unspecified relationship inscription; 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 70 with Γαῦρος, ὁ καὶ Γάϊος (ID 193), son of Φιλώτας (ID 880); = SEG 24, 668. funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 566. Ματρόδωρος; father of Τρύφων (ID 835); grandfather 317 = SEG 24, 884. of Λάλα (ID 508); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; 549. Μᾶρκος son of Μᾶρκος (ID 548); he lived for 4 years; Byzantion; IByzantion 262 = SEG 24, 709. unspecified relationship (probably friends or relatives) with 567. Ματρόδωρος; son of Χαρικλῆς (ID 891); funerary Γαῦρος, ὁ καὶ Γάϊος (ID 193), son of Φιλώτας (ID 880) inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 359 who lived for 7 years; funerary inscription; 2nd century = SEG 24, 733. AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 317 = SEG 24, 884; http://epdb. 568. Πόπλιος Μέμμιος Πλαυτιανός Ματρόδορως; he was part of romans1by1.com/rpeople/22133. a religious association; he was a ἱεροποιος votive inscription; 550. Μᾶρκος; father of Διονύσιος (ID 269); funerary inscription; honorary inscription; AD 85-96; AD 102-116; Rhegion; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 332 = SEG 27, 332. IByzantion 35 = SEG 18, 281; IByzantion 36 = SEG 18, 279; 551. Μᾶρκος; father of Κοΐντος Ἀνίκιος [---] (ID 934); father http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/3405. of Μᾶρκος Ἀνίκιος [---] (ID 935); grandfather of Κοΐντος 569. Ματρώ daughter of Ἑρμόδωρος (ID 342); granddaughter Ἀνίκιος [---] (ID 933); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; of Μηνόφιλος (ID 639); funerary inscription; 1st century Byzantion; IByzantion 127 = SEG 24, 825. BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 230 = SEG 24, 753; http://epdb. 552. Μᾶρκος; father of Μητρόδωρος (ID 642); father-in-law of romans1by1.com/rpeople/21967. ignota (ID 953); funerary inscription; Hellenistic; Byzantion; 570. Ματρώ daughter of Εὐφάνης (ID 363); funerary inscription;

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3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 65 = SEG 24, 666; = SEG 26, 786. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21755. 589. Μενέστρατος son of Ἀρ[---]σης (ID 121); funerary 571. Ματρώ daughter of Σῖμος (ID 787); funerary inscription; inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 61 = SEG 24, 660; 2703, pl. 494.3; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22289. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21751. 590. Μενέστρατος; father-in-law of Ἄριχος (ID 146); father of 572. Μάτρων son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 79); brother of Ἀπολλώνιος Φιλήτα (ID 855); funerary inscription; 1st century BC – 1st (ID 80); unreadable relationship with Ἀπολλώνιος (ID century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 224 = SEG 24, 758; 106); funerary inscription; 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21956. IByzantion 125 = SEG 24, 797 http://epdb.romans1by1. 591. Μενέφρων; father of Θεόδοτος (ID 431); funerary com/rpeople/21826. inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 284 = 573. Μειδίας; father of Ἀρχέλαος (ID 143); funerary inscription; SEG 24, 694. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 2705, pl. 500.15. 592. Μένιππος; father of Ματρόδωρος (ID 563); funerary 574. Μειδίας; father of Πυθίων (ID 757); funerary inscription; inscription; 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 29, 666. 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 370 = SEG 24, 593. Μενίσκος; father of Μενίσκος (ID 594); unspecified 748. relationship with ignota (ID 942) daughter of [---]όδωρος (ID 575. Μελιτίνη; wife of Στρῆνος (ID 801); mother of Πρωτο[---] 918); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; (ID 755); funerary inscription; 2nd-3rd century AD; IByzantion 206 = SEG 24, 735. Byzantion; IByzantion 289 = SEG 24, 868; http://epdb. 594. Μενίσκος son of Μενίσκος (ID 593); unspecified relationship romans1by1.com/rpeople/22082. with ignota (ID 942) daughter of [---]όδωρος (ID 918); 576. Μελίφθονγος; father of Ἧρις (ID 411); votive inscription; funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 20 = SEG 15, 422. IByzantion 206 = SEG 24, 735; http://epdb.romans1by1. 577. Μένανδρος son of Ἀφροδίσιος (ID 167); funerary inscription; com/rpeople/21932. 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 119 = SEG 24, 595. Μενίσκος son of Βακίων (ID 171); father of Βακίων (ID 870; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21815. 170); husband of Ἀριστοβούλα (ID 127); son-in-law of 578. Μένανδρος; father of Δέξιος (ID 233); funerary inscription; Προμαθίων (ID 751); funerary inscription; 2nd century around 150-100 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 187 = SEG 24, BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 287 = SEG 24, 695; http://epdb. 693. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22077. 579. Μένανδρος; father of Εὐκτήμων (ID 357); funerary 596. Μενίσκος son of Διονύσιος (ID 282); brother of Κρατιστώ inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 209 = (ID 502); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; SEG 24, 792. Byzantion; IByzantion 216 = SEG 24, 740 http://epdb. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21946. 580. Μένανδρος; father of Μένανδρος (ID 581); grandfather of Γούκουσα (ID 209); funerary inscription; Imperial; 597. Μενίσκος son of Ξένων (ID 698); father of Ξένων (ID Byzantion; IByzantion 149 = SEG 24, 817. 696); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 179 = SEG 24, 863; http://epdb.romans1by1. 581. Μένανδρος son of Μένανδρος (ID 580); father of Γούκουσα com/rpeople/21899. (ID 209); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 149 = SEG 24, 817; http://epdb.romans1by1. 598. Μενίσκος son of Παυσᾶς (ID 734); father of Ὕμνις (ID com/rpeople/21856. 844); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion?; IByzantion 367 = SEG 38, 730; http://epdb.romans1by1. 582. Αὐρήλιος Μενδᾶς son of Φίλων (ID 877); husband of com/rpeople/22203. Αὐρηλία Σεβῆρα (ID 782); unspecified relationship with Αὐρήλιος Πολύτιμος (ID 738); funerary inscription; 3rd 599. Μενίσκος; father of Γαύκιον (ID 192); funerary inscription; century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 296; http://epdb. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 77 = SEG 24, 676. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22092. 600. Μενίσκος; father of Διονύσις, ὁ καὶ Πόπλις (ID 293); 583. Μενδίδωρος; father of Ὀλυμπιόδωρος (ID 703); funerary grandfather of Μενεκράτης (ID 584) and Πῶλλα (ID 760); inscription; unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 11 = funerary inscription; 1st century AD; IByzantion 372 = SEG SEG 14, 483 = CIG 2034. 42, 634 = SEG 51, 918. 584. Μενεκράτης son of Διονύσις, ὁ καὶ Πόπλις, (ID 293); 601. Μενίσκος; father of Εὐκλέων (ID 354); funerary inscription; grandson of Μενίσκος (ID 600); brother of Πῶλλα (ID 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 74 = SEG 24, 673. 760); funerary inscription; 1st century AD; IByzantion 372 602. Μενίσκος; father of Ξένων (ID 697); funerary inscription; = SEG 42, 634 = SEG 51, 918 http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 2nd century BC; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 2703, pl. 494.4. rpeople/22210. 603. Μενίσκος; father of Τρακηλία (ID 832); father-in-law of 585. Μενεκράτης son of Κερκίνος (ID 476); father of Θεόδωρος (ID 437); grandfather of Διονυσωφάνης (ID 295); Ἀπολλοφάνης (ID 73); father of Γλυκέα (ID 200); funerary funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 270 = 232 = SEG 24, 719. SEG 24, 717; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22035. 604. Μεννέας; father of Διονύσιος (ID 270); funerary inscription; 586. Μενεκράτης son of Μήνιος (ID 625); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 263 = SEG 32, 665. Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 337 = SEG 24, 874; http:// 605. Μένων; father of Δαμοφῶν (ID 230); funerary inscription; epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22168. 4th century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 57 = SEG 24, 656. 587. Μενεκράτης; father of Κόθων (ID 486); funerary inscription; 606. Μηνάκων; father of Γόκων (ID 205); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 109 = SEG 27, 330 around 150-100 BC; Byzantion?; IByzantion 329 = SEG 27, = SEG 40, 569. 1212. 588. Μενεκράτης; father of Λυκώ (ID 526); funerary inscription; 607. Μηνάκων; father of Μηνοθέα (ID 634); funerary inscription; 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 279 = SEG 24, 701

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2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 76 = SEG 24, 675. Ποτάμων (ID 746); honorary inscription; AD 117-137; 608. Μηνᾶς son of Μηνόθεμις (ID 635); funerary inscription; Byzantion; IByzantion 37 = SEG 28, 562 = SEG 50, 665. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 126 = SEG 24, 798; 630. Μηνόδωρος; father of Ἀπολλωνίδης (ID 78); funerary http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21829. inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; Sayar 2000, 35- 609. Μηνᾶς; father of Ἀπφους (ID 116); funerary inscription; 36, no. 12. Hellenitstic; Byzantion; IByzantion 110 = SEG 32, 666. 631. Μηνόδωρος; father of Μηνόδωρος (ID 632); funerary 610. Μήνιος son of Ἀλέξανδρος (ID 35); father of Χρυσίων inscription; unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 301. (ID 903); he was a priest inside an association devoted to 632. Μηνόδωρος son of Μηνόδωρος (ID 631); funerary Dionysos Parabolos; honorary inscription; AD 117-137; inscription; unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 301; Byzantion; IByzantion 37 = SEG 28, 562 = SEG 50, 665; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22100. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/3409. 633. Μηνόδωρος; husband of Θεοδώρα (ID 433); funerary 611. Μήνιος son of Δαμᾶς (ID 217); funerary inscription; 2nd inscription; unknown dating; Athyra; IByzantion 250; http:// century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 75 = SEG 24, 674; epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22003. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21767. 634. Μηνοθέα daughter of Μηνάκων (ID 607); funerary 612. Μήνιος son of Δαμάτριος (ID 221); funerary inscription; inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 76 = 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 347 = SEG 27, 327; SEG 24, 675; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21768. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22178. 635. Μηνόθεμις; father of Μηνᾶς (ID 608); funerary inscription; 613. Μήνιος son of Διλίπορις (ID 245); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 126 = SEG 24, 798. around 100-50 BC; Byzantion?; IByzantion 369; http://epdb. 636. Μηνόφιλος son of Γαῦρος (ID 194); he lived for 5 years; romans1by1.com/rpeople/22206. funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 106 = 614. Μήνιος son of Ἑρμάφιλος (ID 334); funerary inscription; 1st SEG 24, 831; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21799. century BC; Byzantion?; IByzantion 364 = SEG 24, 782 = 637. Μηνόφιλος son of Θεοδᾶς (ID 429); grandson of Μηνόφιλος SEG 29, 1705; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22200. (ID 640); brother of Μόσχιν (ID 655); funerary inscription; 615. Μήνιος; father of Μήνιος (ID 616); votive inscription; 2nd Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 374; http://epdb. century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 18. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22214. 616. Μήνιος son of Μήνιος (ID 615); votive inscription; 2nd 638. Μηνόφιλος; father of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 84); grandfather century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 18; http://epdb. of Νέα (ID 669); unspecified relationship with Τίτος romans1by1.com/rpeople/21698. Ἀβούλλιος Ἀλκείδης (ID 36); unspecified relationship with 617. Μήνιος; father of ignota (ID 946); funerary inscription; 2nd Τίτος Ἀβούλλιος Εὐφράτης (ID 366); funerary inscription; century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 162 = SEG 24, 858. unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 321 = SEG 16, 421. 618. Μήνιος; father of Ἀπολ[λ---]ος (ID 61); funerary inscription; 639. Μηνόφιλος; father of Ἑρμόδωρος (ID 342); grandfather 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 255 = SEG 24, 707. of Ματρώ (ID 569); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 230 = SEG 24, 753. 619. Μήνιος; father of Ἀπολλᾶς (ID 65); husband of ignota (ID 944); son-in-law of ignotus (ID 961); funerary inscription; 640. Μηνόφιλος; father of Θεοδᾶς (ID 429); grandfather of 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 305 = SEG 25, 720; Μηνόφιλος (ID 637) and Μόσχιν (ID 655); funerary http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22106. inscription; Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 374. 620. Μήνιος; father of Ἀπολλωνίδας (ID 77); funerary inscription; 641. Μητρόδωρος son of Λάσιος (ID 510); he was a ἱερομνάμονος; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 99 = SEG 24, 790. votive inscription; unknown dating; Delkos-Derkos; IByzantion 22 = SEG 15, 424; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 621. Μήνιος; father of Δαμᾶς (ID 216); father-in-law of Χρυσέα rpeople/21734. (ID 899); he lived for 65 years; funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 340. 642. Μητρόδωρος son of Μᾶρκος (ID 552); husband of ignota (ID 953); he lived for an unreadable number of years; funerary 622. Μήνιος; father of Διόνυσος (ID 294); funerary inscription; inscription; Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 382 = CIG unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 302. 2044; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22229. 623. Μήνιος; father of Ζώα (ID 376); funerary inscription; around 643. Μητρόδωρος; father of Ἄτταλος (ID 157); funerary 100 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 343 = SEG 27, 1216 = SEG inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 29, 667. 60, 740. 644. Μητρόδωρος; father of Δημήτριος (ID 238), Τίτθα (ID 830) 624. Μήνιος; father of Ἧρις (ID 414); funerary inscription; and Φιλῖνος (ID 859); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 291 = SEG 24, 865. Byzantion; IByzantion 177 = SEG 24, 841. 625. Μήνιος; father of Μενεκράτης (ID 587); funerary inscription; 645. Μητρόδωρος; father of Τύχη (ID 840); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 337 = SEG 24, 874. Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 132 = SEG 24, 833. 626. Μήνιος; father of Μοσχίων (ID 657); funerary inscription; 646. Μίκη daughter of Δαμοκράτης (ID 225); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 168 = SEG 24, 839. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 362 = SEG 24, 781; 627. Μῆνις; father of Ἀριστόβουλος (ID 130); votive inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22198. Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 28 = IGB I2 474 = CCET I 647. Μίκκος; father of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 85); funerary inscription; 172; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21738. 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 213 = SEG 24, 628. Μηνόδοτος son of Τιμογένης (ID 828); brother of Τιμογένης 736. (ID 826); he was a προστάτης inside an association devoted 648. Μίλων son of ignotus (ID 973); husband of Εἴα (ID 307); to Dionysos Parabolos; honorary inscription; AD 117-137; son-in-law of ignotus (ID 969); father of Ζώτιχος (ID Byzantion; IByzantion 37 = SEG 28, 562 = SEG 50, 665; 393); funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/3412. IByzantion 268 = SEG 24, 774; http://epdb.romans1by1. 629. Μηνόδοτος; father of Ποτάμων (ID 745); grandfather of

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com/rpeople/22030. Ν 649. Μοδέστα; sister of Παῦλα (ID 732); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion?; IByzantion 379; http://epdb. 668. Νάξος son of Σωσίας (ID 808); funerary inscription; 2nd romans1by1.com/rpeople/22225. century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 261 = SEG 17, 323; 650. Μοκαζεις; father of Πάπας (ID 716); funerary inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22018. 1st century BC-1st century AD; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 669. Νέα daughter of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 84) son of Μηνόφιλος 2704, pl. 497.10. (ID 638); unspecified relationship with Τίτος Ἀβούλλιος 651. Μοκαζοιρη daughter of Δίνις (ID 246); funerary inscription; Ἀλκείδης (ID 36); unspecified relationship with Τίτος 2nd century BC; Byzantion?; IByzantion 340 = SEG 24, Ἀβούλλιος Εὐφράτης (ID 366); funerary inscription; 794; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22171. unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 321 = SEG 16, 421; 652. Μοκαπορις son of Μόσχος (ID 663); funerary inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22146. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 214 = SEG 24, 708; 670. Νέα daughter of Κλεόβουλος (ID 481); funerary inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21943. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 78 = SEG 24, 678; 653. Μόνιμος son of Ματρόδωρος (ID 565); funerary inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21770. 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 70 = SEG 24, 671. Νέα; she was part of a religious association; votive 668; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21761. inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19= 654. Μόσκος; unreadable relationship with ignotus/ignota (ID SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21720. 996); he lived for 20 years; funerary inscription; Imperial; 672. Nebridius; unspecified relationship with Dionysios (ID 288); Byzantion; IByzantion 247 = SEG 29, 665bis/1703; http:// Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 385 = CIL III 6548 = CIL V epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21997. 7759 http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22236. 655. Μόσχιν daughter of Θεοδᾶς (ID 429); sister of Μηνόφιλος 673. Νείκη daughter of Α[---] (ID 1); funerary inscription; (ID 637); granddaughter of Μηνόφιλος (ID 640); funerary Imperial?; Byzantion; IByzantion 241; http://epdb. inscription; Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 374 http:// romans1by1.com/rpeople/21986. epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22213. 674. Νεικώ daughter of Ἀλέξανδρος (ID 31) son of ῾Ηρακλείδης 656. Βιβία Μόσχιν; funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; (ID 400); sister of Τύχη (ID 839); funerary inscription; Byzantion; IByzantion 161 = SEG 24, 857; http://epdb. unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 278 = SEG 24, 720; romans1by1.com/rpeople/21874. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22060. 657. Μοσχίων son of Μήνιος (ID 626); funerary inscription; 2nd 675. Νεικώ daughter of Ἀπολλώνις (ID 107); granddaughter century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 168 = SEG 24, 839; of Ὀλυμπᾶς (700); sister of Καλλιγόνα (ID 466); funerary http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21881. inscription; 2nd/1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 375 658. Μοσχίων; father of [---]αριον (ID 909); father-in-law of = SEG 24, 749 http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22217. Δ[---], ὁ καὶ Βάσσος (ID 212), father of ignotus (ID 967); 676. Νεικώ daughter of Λούκιος (ID 518); unspecified funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion relationship with Λουκία Καισωνία [---] (ID 939); 137 = SEG 24, 824. unspecified relationship with Λούκιος Καισώνιος [---] (ID 659. Μοσχίων; father of Μᾶτρις (ID 559); grandfather of 940); unspecified relationship with Αἰλία Ἰουλία Και[σωνία] Διονυσία (ID 262); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century [---]? (ID 937); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 204 = SEG 24, 730. IByzantion 273 = SEG 24, 775; http://epdb.romans1by1. com/rpeople/22046. 660. Μοσχίων; father of Στρατονίκη (ID 798); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 196 677. Νείκων; father of Διονύσιος (ID 271); votive inscription; = SEG 24, 725. Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 25. 661. Μόσχος son of Χρυσέρως (ID 901); funerary inscription; 678. Νείκων; father of Εὐφρόνιος (ID 367); funerary inscription; reign of Hadrian; Byzantion?; IByzantion 333 = SEG 27, Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 108. 331; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22164. 679. Νεμέριος; father of Διονυσία (ID 263); funerary inscription; 662. Μόσχος; father of Ἐπίκτητος (ID 329); grandfather of 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 255 = SEG 24, 706. Ζωσίμη (ID 381); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; 680. Νεμέριος; father of Νεμέριος Κάϊος Σκέυα (ID 790); funerary Byzantion; IByzantion 314 = SEG 24, 886. inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 117 663. Μόσχος; father of Μοκαπορις (ID 652); funerary inscription; = SEG 24, 828. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 214 = SEG 24, 708. 681. Νήδυμος; father of Πρωτίων (ID 754); father-in-law of 664. Μόσχος; he was part of a religious association; votive Δημοκρατία, ἡ καὶ Παρθενική (ID 241); in-law of Δίων (ID inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19= 300); funerary inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21710. Byzantion; IByzantion 265 = SEG 24, 764. 665. Μουκαζεις; father of [---]εα (ID 911); funerary inscription; 682. Νίγερ; father of Χαιρέας (ID 888) and ignota (ID 947); Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 199 = SEG 24, 728. funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 323. 666. Μουκάπορις; father of Γλύκων (ID 202); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 103 683. Νίκανδρος son of Νυμφάρατος (ID 693); funerary = SEG 24, 809. inscription; 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 63 = SEG 24, 664; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21753. 667. Μοῦσα daughter of Ἀγαθοκλῆς (ID 6); she was a ἰατρείνη; funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; 684. Νικάνωρ; father of Ἀπολλόδωρος (ID 71); Ἀσκλαπιάδας IByzantion 128 = SEG 24, 811; http://epdb.romans1by1. (ID 148) and Δαμοκάδης (ID 224); funerary inscription; 4th com/rpeople/21833. century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 124 = SEG 24, 783. 685. Νικίας; father of Διονύσις (ID 292); father-in-law of

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Ἀριστοβούλα (ID 128); funerary inscription; 2nd century http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22177. AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 312 = SEG 24, 885. 703. Ὀλυμπιόδωρος son of Μενδίδωρος (ID 583); he attended 686. Νικόβουλος; father of [---]πορις (ID 925); funerary the Bosporia and won the torch relay; funerary inscription; inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 217 unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 11 = SEG 14, 483 = = SEG 24, 741. CIG 2034; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21694. 687. Νικόπολις daughter of Κρατῖνος (ID 501); funerary 704. ῎Ολυμπος; father of Χοιρίνα (ID 893); funerary inscription; inscription; around 300 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 292 = 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 69 = SEG 24, SEG 24, 864; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22086. 667. 688. Νικώ; father of Δαμώ (ID 231); funerary inscription; 2nd 705. Ὀλύνπιχον son of Βακίων (ID 172); funerary inscription; century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 166 = SEG 24, 860. 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 90 = SEG 24, 689. Νίκων; father of Θράσων (ID 450); funerary inscription; 802; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21782. after 317 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 89 = SEG 24, 784. 706. Ὀνησᾶς; slave of Παῦλα (ID 733); slave of Φλάβιος 690. Νοήμων; father of Τρυφῶσα (ID 837); funerary inscription; Κοσμίων (ID 496); funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century 2nd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 24, 859. AD; Byzantion; SEG 50, 667.VI; http://epdb.romans1by1. com/rpeople/22253. 691. Νουμ[---]; father of ignota (ID 948); funerary inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 225; 707. Ὀνήσιμος son of Δημήτριος (ID 239); funerary inscription; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21959. Imperial; Byzantion?; IByzantion 354 = SEG 24, 779; http:// epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22188. 692. Νουμᾶς; funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 85 = SEG 24, 684; http://epdb. 708. Ὀρόντης son of ῎Αβαβος; he was from Olbia and was romans1by1.com/rpeople/21777. declared as proxenos of the city and recieved the citizenship; proxeny decree; 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 3 = 693. Νυμφάρατος; father of Νίκανδρος (ID 683); funerary CIG 2060 = IosPE I2 79 = Cojocaru 2016, 111-112, no. 4: inscription; 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 63 = http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21689. SEG 24, 664. 709. Lucius Septimius Valens; tribus Arnensis; he was a sacerdos and quinquennalis; honorary inscription; AD 41-54; Ξ Byzantion; AE 1898, 65 = CIL III 14207,11; http://epdb. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22277. 694. Ξενότιμος son of ῾Ηρότιμος (ID 420); funerary inscription; 710. Μάαρκος Οὐενολήϊος son of Μάαρκος (ID 532); funerary 3rd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 58, 690; http://epdb. inscription; around 100 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 98 = romans1by1.com/rpeople/22269. SEG 24, 807; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21791. 695. Ξενόφαντος; father of Ἑρμῆς (ID 336); grandfather of 711. Septimius Vibianus; heir of Aurelius Surus (ID 792); Δώρημα (ID 306); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; funerary inscription; AD 214; Byzantion; IByzantion 122 = Byzantion; IByzantion 205 = SEG 24, 734. AE 1976, 642; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21820. 696. Ξένων son of Μενίσκος (ID 597); grandson of Ξένων (ID 698); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; Π IByzantion 179 = SEG 24, 863; http://epdb.romans1by1. com/rpeople/21898. 712. Παντάγαθος; father of Ἀντωνῖνος (ID 58); funerary 697. Ξένων son of Μενίσκος (ID 602); funerary inscription; 2nd inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; SEG 64, 593. century BC; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 2703, pl. 494.4; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22290. 713. Παπ[---]; father of [---]ώ (ID 930); unreadable relationship with Διο[---] (ID 248); father of [---]ς (ID 927); funerary 698. Ξένων; father of Μενίσκος (ID 597); grandfather of inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 259 Ξένων (ID 696); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; = SEG 24, 747. Byzantion; IByzantion 179 = SEG 24, 863. 714. Πάπας son of Ἄνδρων (ID 44); funerary inscription; 2nd 699. Ξύστος son of Διονύσιος (ID 284); funerary inscription; century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 223 = SEG 24, 714; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 92 = SEG 24, 788; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21954. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21785. 715. Πάπας son of Λεύκιος (ID 513); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion?; IByzantion 373 = SEG 24, 766; http:// Ο epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22212. 716. Πάπας son of Μοκαζεις (ID 650); funerary inscription; 1st 700. Ὀλυμπᾶς; father of Ἀπολλώνις (ID 107); grandfather century BC-1st century AD; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 2704, of Καλλιγόνα (ID 466) and Νεικώ (ID 675); funerary pl. 497.10; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22298. inscription; 2nd/1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 375 717. Πάπας; father of Αἰνώ (ID 24); funerary inscription; = SEG 24, 749. Hellenistic; IByzantion 331 = SEG 27, 334. 701. Ὀλυμπιάς daughter of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 101); unspecified 718. Πάπας; father of Ἀνδρόνεικος (ID 43); grandfather of relationship with Ἀναξῶ (ID 41) daughter of Λυκοῦργος (ID Ἐπίκτησις (ID 326); funerary inscription; 1st century BC – 525); unspecified relationship with Κλεώ (ID 485) daughter 1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 226 = SEG 24, 759. of Λυκοῦργος (ID 525); funerary inscription; 2nd century 719. Πάπας; father of Ἀπφοῦς (ID 118); funerary inscription; 1st BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 148 = SEG 24, 876; http://epdb. century BC – 1st century AD; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, romans1by1.com/rpeople/21855. 2704-2705, pl. 499.14. 702. Ὀλυμπιάς daughter of Ζωΐλος (ID 377); funerary inscription; 720. Πάπας; father of Εἴα (ID 309); father-in-law of Παπύλος 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 346 = SEG 25, 721; (ID 722) son of Κάσιος (ID 471); funerary inscription; 2nd

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century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 282 = SEG 24, 769. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22140. 721. Μᾶρκος Αἴλιος Παππερωτίων; funerary inscription; 2nd 737. Πλατθίς daughter of Εὔβιος (ID 349); funerary inscription; century AD; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, pl. 501.18 http:// 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 147 = SEG 24, epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22304. 787; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21852. 722. Παπύλος son of Κάσιος (ID 471); husband of Εἴα (ID 309); 738. Αὐρήλιος Πολύτιμος, ὁ καὶ Πρεστάντιος; unspecified son-in-law of Παπᾶς (ID 720); he lived for 35 years; funerary relationship with Αὐρήλιος Μενδᾶς (ID 582) son of inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 282 = Φίλων (ID 877); unspecified relationship with Αὐρηλία SEG 24, 769; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22068. Σεβῆρα (ID 782); funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; 723. Παρ[---]; father of [---]άκων (ID 905); honorary inscription; Byzantion; IByzantion 296; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion S 23. rpeople/22093. 724. Πάρεδρος; father of Τρόφιμος (ID 834); grandfather of 739. Λεύκιος Πομπώνιος son of Γάϊος (ID 191); funerary Ἀφφία (ID 169); funerary inscription; 1st century BC/1st inscription; 1st century AD; Byzantion; SEG 56, 821; http:// century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 266 = SEG 24, 762. epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22262. 725. Παρθένιν daughter of Φι[---] (ID 849); unspecified 740. Πόπλιος; father of Πόπλιος Φιλικήνιος Ἄνιος (ID 50); relationship with Νώνιος Δέκμος (ID 232) son of [---]ος funerary inscription; reign of Augustus?, Byzantion; (ID 922); unspecified relationship with Φιλήτα (ID 856) IByzantion 353 = SEG 27, 1229 = SEG 34, 1650. daughter of Ῥοῦφος (ID 771); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st 741. Ποππαῖος; father of Ζώτιχος (ID 394); father-in-law of century BC or 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 276; Τύχη (ID 841); funerary inscription; 2nd-3rd century AD; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22053. Byzantion; IByzantion 237 = SEG 24, 770. 726. Παρμενίσκα daughter of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 102); funerary 742. Ποσείδιππος; father of Διονύσιος (ID 272); funerary inscription; 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 163 = inscription; 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 170 = SEG 24, 670; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21876. SEG 24, 153. 727. Παρμενίσκος son of Ἡρόδοτος (ID 415); funerary 743. Ποσειδώνιος son of Ἀρτεμίδωρος (ID 141); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion?; IByzantion 377 = inscription; around 100 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 190 = SEG 24, 867; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22222. SEG 24, 771A; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21912. 728. Πασ[---] son/daughter of ignotus (ID 974); unreadable 744. Ποσειδώνιος; father of ῏Αδυς (ID 15); father-in-law of relationship with Φιλητα[---] (ID 858) daughter of ignotus Βειγελλία Κάτυλα (ID 472); grandfather of Διονύσις (ID (ID 975); funerary inscription; 1st century BC-1st century 289); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 258 = SEG 24, 761; http://epdb. IByzantion 269 = SEG 24, 755; romans1by1.com/rpeople/22013. 745. Ποτάμων son of Μηνόδοτος (ID 629); father of Ποτάμων 729. Λολλία Πασσερηνία; she lived for 12 years; funerary (ID 746); he was a γυμνασίαρχος inside a private association inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; SEG 60, 742; http:// devoted to Dionysos Parabolos; honorary inscription; AD epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22274. 117-137; Byzantion; IByzantion 37 = SEG 28, 562 = SEG 730. Πασίων son of Φιλόξενος (ID 870); funerary inscription; 50, 665; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/3408. Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 66 = SEG 32, 662;http:// 746. Ποτάμων son of Ποτάμων (ID 745); grandson of Μηνόδοτος epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21756. (ID 629); he was a γραμματεύς inside a private association 731. Παῦλα daughter of Διόδωρος, ὁ καὶ Καλλίστρατος (ID devoted to Dionysos Parabolos; honorary inscription; AD 257); granddaughter of ignotus (ID 968); sister of Διόδωρος 117-137; Byzantion; IByzantion 37 = SEG 28, 562 = SEG (ID 256); sister of Πῶλλα (ID 759); sister of Τατις (ID 50, 665; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/3414. 816); funerary inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; 747. Πράξιππος son of Ἱερώνυμος (ID 454); funerary inscription; Byzantion; IByzantion 281 = SEG 24, 765; http://epdb. 3rd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 58, 691; http://epdb. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22065. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22270. 732. Παῦλα; sister of Μοδέστα (ID 649); funerary inscription; 748. Κοκκεία Πρεῖμα; funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Imperial; Byzantion?; IByzantion 379; http://epdb. Byzantion; IByzantion 136 = SEG 24, 796; http://epdb. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22224. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21841. 733. Παῦλα; wife of Φλάβιος Κοσμίων (ID 496); mother of 749. Σταλλια Πρεῖμα; wife of Διόδωρος (ID 255) son of Κόϊντος Κοσμιανή (ID 495); mother of Διονύσιος (ID 273); mother Λόλλιος [---] (ID 938); mother of Ῥοῦφος (ID 768); sister- of Ιερόκλεια (ID 453); patrona of Ὀνησᾶς (ID 706); funerary in-law of Λολλία Κάτυλλα (ID 473) daughter of Κόϊντος inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; SEG 50, 667. Λόλλιος [---] (ID 938); sister-in-law of Γάιος Ιούλιος VI; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22249. Ἰταλικος (ID 459); she was part of a private association 734. Παυσᾶς; father of Μενίσκος (ID 598); grandfather of Ὕμνις devoted to Dionysos Kallon; honorary inscription; AD 102- (ID 844); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion?; 116; Rhegion; IByzantion 35 = SEG 18, 281; http://epdb. IByzantion 367 = SEG 38, 730. romans1by1.com/rpeople/3407. 735. Παυσίλλα daughter of Ἡράκων (ID 410); funerary 750. Πρόκλος; unspecified relationship with Χρύσα (ID 898); inscription; Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 88 = SEG 32, unspecified relationship with ignotus/ignota (ID 998); he 661; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21780. lived for 25 years; funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 283 = SEG 24, 772; http://epdb.romans1by1. 736. Πείσων son of Ἀπολλόδωρος (ID 72); unspecified com/rpeople/22071. relationship with Ῥοῦφος (ID 767) son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 103); unreadable relationship with ignota (ID 950); 751. Προμαθίων; father of Ἀριστοβούλα (ID 127); father-in-law unreadable relationship with ignota/ignotus (ID 997); he of Μενίσκος (ID 595) son of Βακίων (ID 171); grandfather lived for 75 years; funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century of Βακίων (ID 170); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 319 = SEG 16, 420; http://epdb. Byzantion; IByzantion 287 = SEG 24, 695.

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752. Πρώτη; unspecified relationship with Ζώσιμος (ID 389) 72); funerary inscription; he lived for 16 years, two months son of Κοΐντος (ID 489); funerary inscription; unknown and 16 days; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 319 dating; Rhegion; IByzantion 172 = CIG 6981; http://epdb. = SEG 16, 420; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22139. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21886. 768. Ῥοῦφος son of Διόδωρος (ID 255); grandson of Κόϊντος 753. Πρωτίων son of Αἴνειος? (ID 23); funerary inscription; 2nd- Λόλλιος [---] (ID 938); son of Σταλλια Πρεῖμα (ID 749); 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 96 = SEG 24, 805; nephew of Λολλία Κάτυλλα (ID 473) daughter of Κόϊντος http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21789. Λόλλιος [---] (ID 938); nephew of Γάιος Ιούλιος Ἰταλικος 754. Πρωτίων son of Νήδυμος (ID 681); husband of Δημοκρατία, (ID 459); he was a γυμνασίαρχος inside a private association ἡ καὶ Παρθενική (ID 241), daughter of Δίων (ID 300); devoted to Dionysos Kallon; honorary inscription; AD 85- funerary inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; 96; Rhegion; IByzantion 30 = SEG 18, 279; http://epdb. Byzantion; IByzantion 265 = SEG 24, 764; he lived for 30 romans1by1.com/rpeople/3380. years; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22023. 769. Ῥοῦφος son of Στράτων (ID 800); father of Δαμᾶς (ID 218) 755. Πρωτο[---] son/daughter of Στρῆνος (ID 801); son/daughter and Ῥοῦφος (ID 770); funerary inscription; 1st century of Μελιτίνη (ID 575); funerary inscription; 2nd-3rd century AD?; Byzantion; IByzantion 315 = SEG 16, 419 = SEG 24, AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 289 = SEG 24, 868; http://epdb. 877; he lived for 26 years; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ romans1by1.com/rpeople/22081. rpeople/22129. 756. Πρῶτος; father of Εὐφρόσυνος (ID 369); funerary 770. Ῥοῦφος son of Ῥοῦφος (ID 769); grandson of Στράτων (ID inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 83 800); brother of Δαμᾶς (ID 218); funerary inscription; 1st = SEG 24, 682. century AD?; Byzantion; IByzantion 315 = SEG 16, 419 = SEG 24, 877; he lived for 26 years; http://epdb.romans1by1. 757. Πυθίων son of Μειδίας (ID 574); funerary inscription; 2nd- com/rpeople/22128. 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 370 = SEG 24, 748; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22207. 771. Ῥοῦφος; father of Φιλήτα (ID 856); unspecified relationsiph with Φι[---] (ID 849); father of Παρθένιν (ID 725); 758. Πυθίων; father of Θάλλις (ID 424); he lived for 70 years; unspecified relationsiph with [---]ος (ID 922) father of funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; SEG 41, Νώνιος Δέκμος (ID 232); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st 1706. century BC or 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 276. 759. Πῶλλα daughter of Διόδωρος, ὁ καὶ Καλλίστρατος (ID 772. Λούκιος Τόσσιος Ῥοῦφος; he was part of a religious 257); granddaughter of ignotus (ID 968); sister of Διόδωρος association; votive inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; (ID 256); sister of Παῦλα (ID 731); sister of Τατις (ID IByzantion 19 = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 816); funerary inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; rpeople/21706. Byzantion; IByzantion 281 = SEG 24, 765;; http://epdb. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22064. 760. Πῶλλα daughter of Διονύσις, ὁ καὶ Πόπλις (ID 293); Σ granddaughter of Μενίσκος (ID 600); sister of Μενεκράτης (ID 584); funerary inscription; 1st century AD; IByzantion 773. Αὐρήλιος Σαβεινιανός Κυϊντιανός; unspecified relationship 372 = SEG 42, 634 = SEG 51, 918; http://epdb.romans1by1. with Αὐρηλία Εὐφημία (ID 364) daughter of [Αὐρήλιος] com/rpeople/22209. Σεκουνδεῖνος Διόγνητος (ID 783); funerary inscription; 761. Πῶλλα?; funerary inscription; 1st century AD; IByzantion 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 323; http://epdb. 280 = SEG 24, 768; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ romans1by1.com/rpeople/22153. rpeople/22062. 774. Λολλία Σαλβία; funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; 762. [Π]ῶλλα; wife of Ἀγαθήμερος (ID 5) son of Ἀγαθήμερος Byzantion; IByzantion 158 = SEG 24, 847; http://epdb. (ID 4); mother of Διότιμος (ID 297); funerary inscription; romans1by1.com/rpeople/21871. Byzantion; Imperial; IByzantion 271; http://epdb. 775. Σατο[---]; wife of ignotus (ID 984); honorary inscription; romans1by1.com/rpeople/22040. Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 46; http://epdb.romans1by1. 763. Οὐαρεινία Πῶλλα; unspecified relationship with Πακωνία com/rpeople/21744. Πῶλλα (ID 764); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; 776. Σατορνεῖνα daughter of Φίλων (ID 878); funerary inscription; Byzantion; IByzantion 175 = SEG 24, 844; http://epdb. 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 143 = SEG 24, romans1by1.com/rpeople/21890. 821; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21848. 764. Πακωνία Πῶλλα; unspecified relationship with Οὐαρεινία 777. Λουσία Σατορνείνη; unspecified relationship with Λούκιος Πῶλλα (ID 763); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Λουσίος Σατορνῖνος (ID 779); unspecified relationship Byzantion; IByzantion 175 = SEG 24, 844; http://epdb. with Λούκιος Λουσίος Λουκιανός (ID 516); she was part romans1by1.com/rpeople/21891. of a religious association; votive inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19 = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb. Ῥ romans1by1.com/rpeople/21704. 778. Σατορνῖνος; father of Φιλίστα (ID 864); votive inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19 = SEG 15, 426. 765. Αἰλία Ῥόδη; wife of Δομίτιος Ἰουλιανός (ID 456); funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; SEG 50, 667.V; 779. Λούκιος Λουσίος Σατορνῖνος; unspecified relationship http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22246. with Λουσία Σατορνείνη (ID 777); unspecified relationship with Λούκιος Λουσίος Λουκιανός (ID 516); he was a priest 766. Ῥοῦπος; father of Φιλουμένη (ID 873); funerary inscription; inside a religious association; votive inscription; 1st century 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 167 = SEG 24, BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19 = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb. 838. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21700. 767. Ῥοῦφος son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 103); unspecified 780. Σατριανή; wife of Χρῆστος (ID 897); mother of Χρηστίνη relationship with Πείσων (ID 736) son of Ἀπολλόδωρος (ID

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(ID 896); funerary inscription; AD 250-300; Byzantion?; = SEG 24, 725; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21919. IByzantion 387 = SEG 26, 788; http://epdb.romans1by1. 799. Στρατόνικος; honorary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; com/rpeople/22240. IByzantion S 23; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 781. Σατυρνῖλος; husband of Αὐρηλία Λουκία (ID 515); son-in- rpeople/22284. law of Αὐρηλία/Αὐρήλιος (ID 164); funerary inscription; 800. Στράτων; father of Ῥοῦφος (ID 769); grandfather of Δαμᾶς AD 212-250; Athyra; IByzantion 381 = CIG 2032; http:// (ID 218) and Ῥοῦφος (ID 770); funerary inscription; 1st epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22228. century AD?; Byzantion; IByzantion 315 = SEG 16, 419 = 782. Αὐρηλία Σεβῆρα; wife of Αὐρήλιος Μενδᾶς (ID 582) son SEG 24, 877. of Φίλων (ID 877); unspecified relationship with Αὐρήλιος 801. Στρῆνος; husband of Μελιτίνη (ID 575); father of Πρωτο[---] Πολύτιμος (ID 735); funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; (ID 755); funerary inscription; 2nd-3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 296; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ Byzantion; IByzantion 289 = SEG 24, 868; http://epdb. rpeople/22094. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22080. 783. [Αὐρήλιος] Σεκουνδεῖνος Διόγνητος; father of Αὐρηλία 802. Στρούθιον son of ῏Ηρις (ID 413); funerary inscription; 2nd- Εὐφημία (ID 364); unspecified relationship with Αὐρήλιος 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 146 = SEG 24, 869; Σαβεινιανός Κυϊντιανός (ID 773); funerary inscription; 3rd http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21851. century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 323. 803. Συνίστωρ; father of Ἀρτεμίδωρος (ID 138); 1st century AD; 784. Σέμνος freedman of Λολλία Κάτυλλα (ID 473) daughter Byzantion; IByzantion 324. of Κόϊντος Λόλλιος [---] (ID 938); honorary inscription; 804. Συρίσκος; father of Ζώτιχος (ID 395); father-in-law of AD 85-96; around AD 50-100; Rhegion; IByzantion 31 = Στρατονείκη (ID 797); funerary inscription; 1st century BC- SEG 18, 280; IByzantion 32 = SEG 18, 283; http://epdb. 1st century AD; IByzantion 228 = SEG 24, 760. romans1by1.com/rpeople/3332. 805. Σύρος son of Ἑρμογένης (ID 341); father of Εὐταξία (ID 785. Σεύθης; father of Αὐλοσάνις (ID 163); father-in-law of 360); funerary inscription; 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; Ἀντιγόνη (ID 53); funerary inscription; 1st century AD; IByzantion 71 = SEG 24, 669 http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ Byzantion; IByzantion 370A = ISM II 165 = ISM VI.2 165. rpeople/21762. 786. Σιμίας; father of Φίλα (ID 851); funerary inscription; 2nd 806. Σφοδρίας; father of Βειθυς (ID 176); funerary inscription; century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 73 = SEG 24, 672. Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 189. 787. Σῖμος; father of Ματρώ (ID 571); funerary inscription; 3rd 807. Σωκράτης son of Δημήτριος (ID 235); grandson of Δημήτριος century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 61 = SEG 24, 660. (ID 234); he lived for 26 years; funerary inscription; 2nd- 788. Σίμων; father of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 86); funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 310 = SEG 24, 882; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 193 = SEG 24, 723. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22115. 789. Σίμων; father of Σωσίων (ID 810); funerary inscription; 1st 808. Σωσίας; father of Νάξος (ID 668); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 371 = SEG 24, 767. century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 261 = SEG 17, 323. 790. Νεμέριος Κάϊος Σκέυα son of Νεμέριος (ID 680); funerary 809. Σωσίβιος; father of Ἀντίφιλος (ID 56) and Τερέντυλλα (ID inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 117 821); funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; = SEG 24, 828; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21811. IByzantion 171 = SEG 24, 849. 791. Titus Flavius Surillio; he lived of 40 years and was active 810. Σωσίων son of Σίμων (ID 789); funerary inscription; 1st as a military for 18 years; along with Aurelius Zanax (ID century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 371 = SEG 24, 767; 370) he was an aquilifer in the Legio II Adiutrix Pia Fidelis; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22208. funerary inscription; AD 214; Byzantion; IByzantion 123 = 811. Σωστράτα daughter of Δαμόφιλος (ID 228); sister of AE 1976, 641; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21821. Δαμόφιλος (ID 229); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century 792. Aurelius Surus; unspecified relationship with Septimius BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 150 = SEG 24, 822; http://epdb. Vibianus (ID 711); he lived for 40 years; he was probably romans1by1.com/rpeople/21858. from Syria-Phoenice; funerary inscription; AD 214; 812. Σωτήρις/Σωτηρίς; funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 122 = AE 1976, 642; http://epdb. Byzantion; IByzantion 194 = SEG 24, 691; http://epdb. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21819. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21917. 793. Σουσος; father of Φιλόμουσος (ID 868); funerary inscription; 813. Σωτήριχος son of Ἀρίστων (ID 135); he was euthynos, 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 112 = SEG 24, 801. gymnasium-director and contest-director inside a religious 794. Σποκης; father of Σποκης (ID 795); funerary inscription; association devoted to Dionysos Kallon; honorary 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 188 = SEG 24, inscription; around 50-100 AD; Rhegion; IByzantion 32 = 739. SEG 18, 283; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/3331. 795. Σποκης son of Σποκης (ID 794); funerary inscription; 2nd- 814. Σωτήριχος; father of Καθαρά (ID 460); funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 188 = SEG 24, 739; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 254 = SEG 24, http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21909. 872. 796. Σπόριος; father/patronus of Πῶλλα Πακωνία Γλυκῆα (ID 815. Κορνήλιος Σωτήριχος; he was part of a religious association; 203); funerary inscription; around 100 BC; Byzantion; votive inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19 IByzantion 192 = SEG 24, 726. = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21723. 797. Στρατονείκη; wife of Ζώτιχος (ID 395) son of Συρίσκος (ID 804); funerary inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; Τ IByzantion 228 = SEG 24, 760; http://epdb.romans1by1. com/rpeople/21965. 798. Στρατονίκη daughter of Μοσχίων (ID 660); funerary 816. Τατις daughter of Διόδωρος (ID 257), ὁ καὶ Καλλίστρατος; inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 196 granddaughter of ignotus (ID 968); sister of Διόδωρος

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(ID 256); sister of Παῦλα (ID 785); sister of Πῶλλα (ID funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 759); funerary inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; 232 = SEG 24, 719; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ Byzantion; IByzantion 281 = SEG 24, 765; http://epdb. rpeople/21972. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22063. 833. Τρόφιμος son of Διονύσιος (ID 285); votive inscription; 817. Τειμέ[ας]; funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; Imperial; Delkos-Derkos; IByzantion 21 = SEG 15, 423; IByzantion 113 = SEG 24, 826; http://epdb.romans1by1. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21731. com/rpeople/21806. 834. Τρόφιμος son of Πάρεδρος (ID 724); father of Ἀφφία (ID 818. Τειμοκράτης son of Δαμάτριος (ID 222); patronus of 169); funerary inscription; 1st century BC/1st century AD; Ἀπελλᾶς (ID 59); he lived for 79 years; funerary inscription; Byzantion; IByzantion 266 = SEG 24, 762; http://epdb. 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 357; http://epdb. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22027. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22191. 835. Τρύφων son of Ματρόδωρος (ID 566); father of Λάλα (ID 819. Τειμώ; wife of Ἀπφους (ID 117); daughter-in-law 508); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; of Χαιρέας (ID 889); funerary inscription; Imperial; IByzantion 262 = SEG 24, 709; http://epdb.romans1by1. Byzantion; IByzantion 248; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ com/rpeople/22019. rpeople/21999. 836. Τρυφῶσα daughter of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 104); funerary 820. Τείμων; father of Ἀθηναίς (21); father-in-law of Ἑρμων inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 221 (344) son of Ἑρμόφιλος (343); funerary inscription; 1st-2nd = SEG 24, 745; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21951. century AD; Byzantion; Sayar 2000, 34-35, no. 11. 837. Τρυφῶσα daughter of Νοήμων (ID 690); funerary 821. Τερέντυλλα daughter of Σωσίβιος (ID 809); sister of inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; SEG 24, 859; http:// Ἀντίφιλος (ID 56); funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21878. AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 171 = SEG 24, 849; http://epdb. 838. Τύραννος son of Γοργίας (ID 208); he lived for 80 years; romans1by1.com/rpeople/21884. funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; 822. Τερτία daughter of Θαλλίων (ID 425); he was a slave of IByzantion 102 = SEG 24, 808; http://epdb.romans1by1. the city; unspecified relationship with Ἀντίγονος (ID 54); com/rpeople/21795. funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; 839. Τύχη daughter of Ἀλέξανδρος (ID 31) son of ῾Ηρακλείδης IByzantion 242 = SEG 24, 887; http://epdb.romans1by1. (ID 400); sister of Νεικώ (ID 674); funerary inscription; com/rpeople/21987. unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 278 = SEG 24, 720; 823. Τερτία Ὀκταΐα; funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22059. Byzantion; IByzantion 157 = SEG 24, 842; http://epdb. 840. Τύχη daughter of Μητρόδωρος (ID 645); funerary romans1by1.com/rpeople/21870. inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 132 = SEG 24, 824. Λούκιος Μόλιος Τερτιανός son of Λούκιος Μόλιος Τέρτιος 833; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21837. (ID 825); he was part of a religious association; votive 841. Τύχη; wife of Ζώτιχος (ID 394); daughter-in-law of Ποππαῖος inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19= (ID 741); she lived for 73 years; funerary inscription; 2nd- SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21707. 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 237 = SEG 24, 770; 825. Λούκιος Μόλιος Τέρτιος; father of Λούκιος Μόλιος http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21980. Τερτιανός (ID 824); he was part of a religious association; votive inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19 Ὑ = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21699. 826. Τιμογένης son of Τιμογένης (ID 828); brother of Μηνόδοτος (ID 628); he was ταμίας inside a religious association 842. Ὑγεῖα daughter of Εὐκλέων (ID 355); funerary inscription; devoted to Dionysos Parabolos; honorary inscription; AD 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 133 = SEG 24, 117-137; Byzantion; IByzantion 37 = SEG 28, 562 = SEG 814; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21838. 50, 665; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/3410. 843. Ὑγῖα daughter of Εὐκλέων (ID 356); funerary inscription; 827. Τιμογένης; father of Ἀναξίλα (ID 40); funerary inscription; Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 344 = SEG 24, 837; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 210 = SEG 24, http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22175. 703. 844. Ὕμνις daughter of Μενίσκος (ID 598) son of Παυσᾶς (ID 828. Τιμογένης; father of Μηνόδοτος (ID 628) and Τιμογένης 734); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion?; (ID 828); honorary inscription; AD 117-137; Byzantion; IByzantion 367 = SEG 38, 730; http://epdb.romans1by1. IByzantion 37 = SEG 28, 562 = SEG 50, 665. com/rpeople/22204. 829. Τίτθα daughter of Δαμᾶς (ID 219); granddaughter of Χρηστάκων (ID 894); funerary inscription; 2nd century Φ AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 245 = SEG 32, 664; http://epdb. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21993. 845. Φάεινος; he was probably a local councilor; proxeny decrees; 830. Τίτθα daughter of Μητρόδωρος (ID 644); sister of Δημήτριος 175-171 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 1 = Cojocaru 2016, (ID 238) and Φιλῖνος (ID 859); funerary inscription; 2nd 108, nos. 1-2; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21685. century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 177 = SEG 24, 841; 846. Φαίκων son of Ἀρτεμίδωρος; he was from Kallatis; funerary http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21895. inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 72 = 831. Τίτος; father of Τίτος Ἄτιος [---] (ID 936); unspecified SEG 24, 671; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21764. relationship with Κοΐντος Ἄττιος Ἡρακλίδης (ID 401); 847. Φείδων; father of Καθαρά (ID 461); funerary inscription; funerary inscription; ca 100 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 180. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 169 = SEG 24, 840. 832. Τρακηλία daughter of Μενίσκος (ID 603); mother of 848. Φῆστα; wife of Ἀγαθόπους (ID 7) son of Θεόδωρος (ID Διονυσωφάνης (ID 295); wife of Θεόδωρος (ID 437); 436); mother of Λούκις (ID 520) and Εὔθετος (ID 353);

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funerary inscription; Byzantion; 2nd century AD; SEG 50, 866. Φιλομενης; unspecified relationship with [---]υσους (ID 667.VII http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22255. 929) son of Θεόφιλος (ID 446); votive inscription; Imperial; 849. Φι[---]; father of Παρθένιν (ID 725); unspecified relationsiph Byzantion; IByzantion 29; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ with [---]ος (ID 922) father of Νώνιος Δέκμος (232); rpeople/21741. unspecified relationsiph with Φιλήτα (ID 856) daughter of 867. Φιλόμουσος son of Ἀγα[---] (ID 2); funerary inscription; Ῥοῦφος (ID 771); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 236; http://epdb. or 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 276. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21978. 850. Φιδάλεια; wife of Βύζας (ID 189); statues after 340 BC?; 868. Φιλόμουσος son of Σουσος (ID 793); funerary inscription; Byzantion; IByzantion 8B; IByzantion 8A; http://epdb. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 112 = SEG 24, 801; romans1by1.com/rpeople/21691. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21805. 851. Φίλα daughter of Σιμίας (ID 786); funerary inscription; 869. Φιλόξενος; father of Γυκέα (ID 210) and ignotus (ID 960); 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 73 = SEG 24, 672; unspecified relationship of ignotus (ID 958); funerary http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21765. inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 153 = SEG 24, 852. Φιλάδελφος; father of Θεοφίλα (ID 439); funerary 835. inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 164 870. Φιλόξενος; father of Πασίων (ID 730); funerary inscription; = SEG 24, 843. Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 66 = SEG 32, 662. 853. Φιλέταιρος; father of Ἀλέξανδρος (ID 34); funerary 871. Pompeia Philumena daughter of Vibius Cneius Pompeius inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; Karagoz 1990, 2704- (ID 544); funerary inscription; unknown dating; Byzantion; 2705, pl. 499.13 IByzantion 300 = CIL III 741 = CIL III 7402; http://epdb. 854. Φιλήμων; father of Ἀρέτη (ID 124); funerary inscription; romans1by1.com/rpeople/22099. 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 129 = SEG 24, 795. 872. Φιλόστρατος; father of Ἀρτεμίδωρος (ID 139); votive 855. Φιλήτα daughter of Μενέστρατος (ID 590); wife of Ἄριχος inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 324. (ID 146); funerary inscription; 1st century BC – 1st century 873. Φιλουμένη daughter of Ῥοῦπος (ID 766); funerary AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 224 = SEG 24, 758; http://epdb. inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 167 romans1by1.com/rpeople/21955. = SEG 24, 838; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21880. 856. Φιλήτα daughter of Ῥοῦφος (ID 771); unspecified 874. Φίλων son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 105); he was a benefactor; relationship with Παρθένιν (725) daughter of Φι[---] (ID votive inscription; Imperial; Delkos-Derkos; IByzantion 22 849); unspecified relationship with Νώνιος Δέκμος (ID 232) = SEG 15, 424; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21733. son of [---]ος (ID 922); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century 875. Φίλων son of Διόδωρος (ID 260); he lived for 20 years; BC or 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 276; http:// funerary inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22052. Byzantion; IByzantion 264 = SEG 24, 763; http://epdb. 857. Φιλήτα; she was part of a religious association; votive romans1by1.com/rpeople/22022. inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19= 876. Φίλων; father of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 201); funerary inscription; SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21719. 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 200 = SEG 24, 699. 858. Φιλητα[---] daughter/son of ignotus (ID 975); unreadable 877. Φίλων; father of Αὐρήλιος Μενδᾶς (ID 582); unspecified relationship with Πασ[---] (ID 728) daughter of ignotus relationship with Αὐρήλιος Πολύτιμος, ὁ καὶ Πρεστάντιος (ID 974); funerary inscription; 1st century BC-1st century (ID 738); unspecified relationship with Αὐρηλία Σεβῆρα AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 258 = SEG 24, 761; http://epdb. (ID 782); funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; romans1by1.com/rpeople/22014. IByzantion 296. 859. Φιλῖνος son of Μητρόδωρος (ID 644); brother of Τίτθα (ID 878. Φίλων; father of Σατορνεῖνα (ID 776); funerary inscription; 829); brother of Δημήτριος (ID 238); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 143 = SEG 24, 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 177 = SEG 24, 841; 821. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21893. 879. Φιλώτας son of Ἀρισταγόρας (ID 125); funerary inscription; 860. Vibius Cneius Pompeius Philinus; father of Pompeia 1st century BC-1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 356; Philumena (ID 552); funerary inscription; unknown dating; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22190. Byzantion; IByzantion 300 = CIL III 741 = CIL III 7402; 880. Φιλώτας; father of Γαῦρος, ὁ καὶ Γάϊος (ID 193); unspecified http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22098. relationship with Μᾶρκος (ID 549) son of Μᾶρκος (ID 548) 861. Φίλιππος son of Ζώπυρος (ID 379); he was a ναυπηγός; who lived for 4 years; funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion Byzantion; IByzantion 317 = SEG 24, 884. 378; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22223. 881. Φίρμος; father of [---]ος (ID 921); funerary inscription; 2nd- 862. Φίλιππος; he was part of a religious association; votive 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 97 = SEG 24, 806. inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19= 882. Φο[---] daughter/son of Δημήτριος (ID 240); unreadable SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21721. relationship with Δημήτριος (ID 239) son of Δημήτριος (ID 863. Φιλίσκος; father of Ἀμφίκλεα (ID 38); funerary inscription; 238); Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 311 = SEG 24, 883; 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 64 = SEG 24, 665 http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22118. 864. Φιλίστα daughter of Σατορνῖνος (ID 778); she was part of 883. Lucius Annidius Fronto, son of Lucius (ID 519); dedication; a religious association; votive inscription; 1st century BC; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 14 = CIL III 732 = CIL III Byzantion; IByzantion 19 = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb. 7401; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21695. romans1by1.com/rpeople/21702. 884. Μᾶρκος Ἀντώνιος Φρόντων; funerary inscription; 1st 865. Πόπλιος Φάβιος Φιλόδαμος son of Μᾶρκος (ID 553); century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 184 = SEG 24, 862; funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; SEG http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21904. 60, 741; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22273.

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885. Φυλλίς daughter of Ἀντίπατρος (ID 55); sister of 331. Ἀρτεμίδωρος (ID 137); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century 902. Χρύσιον daughter of Ἐπικράτης (ID 325); wife of Κράτερος BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 178 = SEG 24, 846; http://epdb. (ID 499); daughter-in-law of ignotus (ID 971); funerary romans1by1.com/rpeople/21896. inscription; Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 348; http:// 886. Φώκριτος; father of Ἄγης (ID 10); grandfather of [---]αμα epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22179. (ID 906); funerary inscription; Byzantion; 2nd century BC; 903. Χρυσίων son of Μήνιος (ID 610); granson of Ἀλέξανδρος IByzantion 222 = SEG 24, 713. (35); he was εὐεργέτης inside an association devoted to 887. Φωσφόρος; he was an ephebos; funerary inscription; Dionysos Parabolos; honorary inscription; AD 117-137; unknown dating; Byzantion?; IByzantion 384; http://epdb. Byzantion; IByzantion 37 = SEG 28, 562 = SEG 50, 665; romans1by1.com/rpeople/22234. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/3413. 904. Χρυσόπολις; wife of Φλάβιος Τρεβέλλιος Μάξιμος (ID Χ 543); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; SEG 50, 667.IX; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22261.

888. Χαιρέας son of Νίγερ (ID 682); brother of ignota (ID 947); funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion Fragmentary 323; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22150. 889. Χαιρέας; father of Ἀπφους (ID 117); father-in-law of 905. [---]άκων son of Παρ[---] (ID 723); honorary inscription; Τειμώ (ID 819); he lived for 45 years; funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion S 23; http://epdb. Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 248. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22285. 890. Τιβέριος Κλαύδιος Χαιρήμων; unspecified relationship with 906. [---]αμα daughter of Ἄγης (ID 10) son of Φώκριτος (ID Τιβέριος Κλαύδιος Αύρηλιανός Ἀρχέλαος (ID 144); votive 886); funerary inscription; Byzantion; 2nd century BC; inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; CIG 2039; http://epdb. IByzantion 222 = SEG 24, 713; http://epdb.romans1by1. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22283. com/rpeople/21952. 891. Χαρικλῆς son of Ματρόδωρος (ID 567); funerary inscription; 907. [---]αν daughter of ῎Ερως (ID 346); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 359 = SEG 24, 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 130 = SEG 24, 733; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22194. 812; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21835. 892. Χῆμα daughter of Λυκομήδης (ID 524); funerary inscription; 908. [---]απρες son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 88); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 211 = SEG 24, 704; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 95 = SEG 24, 789; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21939. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21788. 893. Χοιρίνα daughter of ῎Ολυμπος (ID 704); funerary inscription; 909. [---]αριον daughter of Μοσχίων (ID 658); wife of Δ[---], 3rd-2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 69 = SEG 24, ὁ καὶ Βάσσος (ID 212), son of ignotus (ID 967); funerary 667; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21760. inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 137 = 894. Χρηστάκων; father of Δαμᾶς (ID 219); grandfather of Τίτθα SEG 24, 824; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21842. (ID 829); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD; Byzantion; 910. [---]δωρος; funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; SEG IByzantion 245 = SEG 32, 664. 58, 692; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22271. 895. Χρήστη daughter of Δαδας (ID 213) son of Ἀπολλώνιος 911. [---]εα daughter of Μουκαζεις (ID 665); funerary inscription; (ID 95); funerary inscription; 2nd century BC; Byzantion; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 199 = SEG 24, 728; http:// IByzantion 234 = SEG 24, 721; http://epdb.romans1by1. epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21922. com/rpeople/21975. 912. [---]ιων[---]; funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; 896. Χρηστίνη daughter of Χρῆστος (ID 897); daughter of Byzantion; IByzantion 293 = SEG 24, 871; http://epdb. Σατριανή (ID 780); funerary inscription; AD 250-300; romans1by1.com/rpeople/22087. Byzantion?; IByzantion 387 = SEG 26, 788; http://epdb. 913. [---]λα daughter of Ζώσιμος (ID 388); unreadable relationship romans1by1.com/rpeople/22241. with Ζώσιμος (ID 387) son of Ζώσιμος (ID 386); funerary 897. Χρῆστος; husband of Σατριανή (ID 780); father of Χρηστίνη inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 208 = SEG 24, (ID 897); funerary inscription; AD 250-300; Byzantion?; 773; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21936. IByzantion 387 = SEG 26, 788; http://epdb.romans1by1. 914. [---]μα[---]; funerary inscription; Hellenistic; Byzantion; com/rpeople/22239. IByzantion 366 = SEG 29, 671; http://epdb.romans1by1. 898. Χρύσα; unspecified relationship with Πρόκλος (ID 750); com/rpeople/22202. unspecified relationship with ignotus/ignota (ID 998); she 915. [---]νιος son of Κόλλης/Κόλλος (ID 490); funerary lived for 22 years; funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 114 = IByzantion 283 = SEG 24, 772; http://epdb.romans1by1. SEG 24, 827; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21807. com/rpeople/22070. 916. [---]νιος; unreadable relationship with Ἀνίκατος (ID 49); 899. Χρυσέα; wife of Δαμᾶς (ID 216); daughter-in-law of Μήνιος funerary inscription; unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion (ID 621); she lived for 50 years; funerary inscription; 303; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22102. 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 340; http://epdb. 917. [---]οαμεν; he was part of a religious association; votive romans1by1.com/rpeople/22196. inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19= 900. Χρυσέρως; father of Ἀττική Βυζαντία (ID 159); unspecified SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21709. relationship with Αἴλιος Βάσσος (ID 175); funerary 918. [---]όδωρος; father of ignota (ID 942); unspecified inscription; unknown dating; Byzantion; GIMB 1011. relationship with Μενίσκος (ID 594) son of Μενίσκος (ID 901. Χρυσέρως; father of Μόσχος (ID 661); funerary inscription; 593); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; reign of Hadrian; Byzantion?; IByzantion 333 = SEG 27, IByzantion 206 = SEG 24, 735.

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919. [---]οκειος; he lived for 15 years; funerary inscription; 2nd- Κοΐντος Ἀνίκιος [---] (ID 934); uncle of Κοΐντος Ἀνίκιος [-- 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 115 = SEG 24, 819; -] (ID 933); he was a negotians and was part of a family http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21808. of negotiatores; funerary inscription; 1st century BC; 920. [---]ος son of Θεοδᾶς (ID 430); funerary inscription; 2nd- Byzantion; IByzantion 127 = SEG 24, 825; http://epdb. 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 336 = SEG 24, 818; romans1by1.com/rpeople/21831. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22167. 936. Τίτος Ἄτιος [---] son of Τίτος (ID 831); unspecified 921. [---]ος son of Φίρμος (ID 881); he lived for 35 years; funerary relationship with Κοΐντος Ἄττιος Ἡρακλίδης (ID 400); inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 97 = funerary inscription; ca 100 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 180; SEG 24, 806; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21790. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21900. 922. [---]ος; father of Νώνιος Δέκμος (ID 232); unspecified 937. Αἰλία Ἰουλία Και[σωνία] [---]?; master of Ζώσιμος (ID relationship with Παρθένιν (ID 725) daughter of Φι[--- 384); unspecified relationship with Λουκία Καισωνία [---] ] (ID 849); unspecified relationship with Φιλήτα (ID 856) (ID 939); unspecified relationship with Λούκιος Καισώνιος daughter of Ῥοῦφος (ID 771); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st [---] (ID 940); unspecified relationship with Νεικώ (ID century BC or 2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 276. 676) daughter of Λούκιος (ID 518); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 273 = SEG 24, 775; http:// 923. [---]ους; funerary inscription; Hellenistic; Rhegion; SEG 59, epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22047. 726; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22272. 938. Κόϊντος Λόλλιος [---]; father of Διόδωρος (ID 255) and 924. [---]οφάνης son of Δαμάγης (ID 215); funerary inscription; Λολλία Κάτυλλα (ID 473); grandfather of Ῥοῦφος (ID 768); unknown dating; Byzantion; IByzantion 299; http://epdb. father-in-law of Σταλλια Πρεῖμα (ID 749); father-in-law of romans1by1.com/rpeople/22097. Γάιος Ιούλιος Ἰταλικος (ID 459); honorary inscription; AD 925. [---]πορις son of Νικόβουλος (ID 686); funerary inscription; 102-116; Rhegion; IByzantion 35 = SEG 18, 281. 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 217 = SEG 24, 939. Λουκία Καισωνία [---]; unspecified relationship with Λούκιος 741; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21947. Καισώνιος [---] (ID 940); unspecified relationship with Αἰλία 926. [---]ραιος; he was part of a religious association; votive Ἰουλία Και[σωνία] [---]? (ID 937); unspecified relationship inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19= with Νεικώ (ID 676) daughter of Λούκιος (ID 518); funerary SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21722. inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 273 = SEG 24, 927. [---]ς son of Διο[---] (ID 248); unreadable relationship with 775; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22044. [---]ώ (ID 930) daughter of Παπ[---] (ID 713); funerary 940. Λούκιος Καισώνιος [---]; unspecified relationship with inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 259 Λουκία Καισωνία [---] (ID 939); unspecified relationship = SEG 24, 747; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22015. with Αἰλία Ἰουλία Και[σωνία] [---]? (ID 937); unspecified 928. [---]σθενον[---]; funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; relationship with Νεικώ (ID 676) daughter of Λούκιος (ID IByzantion 138 = SEG 24, 834; http://epdb.romans1by1. 515); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion com/rpeople/21844. 273 = SEG 24, 775; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 929. [---]υσους son of Θεόφιλος (ID 446); unspecified relationship rpeople/22045. with Φιλομενης (ID 866); votive inscription; Imperial; 941. Φλαβία [---]; funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; Byzantion; IByzantion 29; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ IByzantion 144 = SEG 24, 850; http://epdb.romans1by1. rpeople/21740. com/rpeople/21849. 930. [---]ώ daughter of Παπ[---] (ID 713); unreadable relationship with [---]ς (ID 927) son of Διο[---] (ID 248); funerary Ignoti/ignotae inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 259 = SEG 24, 747; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22016. 942. ignota daughter of [---]όδωρος (ID 918); unspecified 931. Γάϊος [---] [---]; father of Αὐρήλιος Ἀσκληπιόδοτος relationship with Μενίσκος (ID 594) son of Μενίσκος (ID (ID 153); father-in-law of Αὐρηλία Θεοφίλα (ID 440); 593); funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; unspecified relationship with Αὐρήλιος Πόπλιος Θεόφιλος IByzantion 206 = SEG 24, 735; http://epdb.romans1by1. (ID 444); funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; com/rpeople/21931. IByzantion 318 = SEG 24, 880; http://epdb.romans1by1. com/rpeople/22138. 943. ignota daughter of ignotus (ID 982); daughter of ignota (ID 951); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD?; Byzantion; 932. Κοΐντος [---] [---]; funerary inscription; 1st century AD?; IByzantion 152 = SEG 24, 800; http://epdb.romans1by1. Byzantion; IByzantion 315 = SEG 16, 419 = SEG 24, 877; com/rpeople/21863. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22130. 944. ignota daughter of ignotus (ID 961); wife of Μήνιος (ID 933. Κοΐντος Ἀνίκιος [---] son of Κοΐντος Ἀνίκιος [---] (ID 619); mother of Ἀπολλᾶς (ID 65); funerary inscription; 3rd 934); nephew of Μᾶρκος Ἀνίκιος [---] (ID 835) son of century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 305 = SEG 25, 720; Μᾶρκος (ID 551); he was a negotians and was part of a http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22107. family of negotiatores; funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 127 = SEG 24, 825; http://epdb. 945. ignota daughter of Μάγνος (ID 533); funerary inscription; romans1by1.com/rpeople/21832. 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 135 = SEG 24, 816; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21840. 934. Κοΐντος Ἀνίκιος [---] son of Μᾶρκος (ID 551); brother of Μᾶρκος Ἀνίκιος [---] (ID 935); father of Κοΐντος Ἀνίκιος 946. ignota daughter of Μήνιος (ID 617); funerary inscription; [---] (ID 933); he was a negotians and was part of a family 2nd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 162 = SEG 24, 858; of negotiatores; funerary inscription; 1st century BC; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21875. Byzantion; IByzantion 127 = SEG 24, 825; http://epdb. 947. ignota daughter of Νίγερ (ID 682); sister of Χαιρέας (ID 888); romans1by1.com/rpeople/21830. funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 935. Μᾶρκος Ἀνίκιος [---] son of Μᾶρκος (ID 551); brother of 323; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22151.

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948. ignota daughter of Νουμ[---] (ID 691); funerary inscription; (ID 956) son of Διονύσιος (ID 274); grandfather of Μα[---] 1st century BC-1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 225; (ID 528); funerary inscription; Imperial; IByzantion 272 = http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21958. SEG 24, 777. 949. ignota; funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; 965. ignotus; father of Ἀπφους (ID 114); grandfather of Ἀνθίς (ID IByzantion 159 = SEG 24, 848; http://epdb.romans1by1. 48); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion com/rpeople/21872. 238 = SEG 24, 780. 950. ignota; unreadable relationship with Πείσων (ID 736) son 966. ignotus; adoptive father of Βοσπ[---] (ID 177), biological of Ἀπολλόδωρος (ID 72); unreadable relationship with son of ῾Εκατόδωρος (ID 316); funerary inscription; 2nd or Ῥοῦφος (ID 767) son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 103); unreadable 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 290 = SEG 24, 866. relationship with ignotus/ignota (ID 997); funerary 967. ignotus; father of Δ[---], ὁ καὶ Βάσσος (ID 212); father-in- inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 319 law of [---]αριον (ID 909) daughter of Μοσχίων (ID 658); = SEG 16, 420; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22142. funerary inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 951. ignota; wife of ignotus (ID 982); mother of ignota (ID 137 = SEG 24, 824. 943); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD?; Byzantion; 968. ignotus; father of Διόδωρος, ὁ καὶ Καλλίστρατος, (ID IByzantion 152 = SEG 24, 800; http://epdb.romans1by1. 257); grandfather of Διόδωρος (ID 256), Παῦλα (ID 731), com/rpeople/21862. Πῶλλα (ID 759) and Τατις (ID 816); funerary inscription; 952. ignota; wife of Αὐρήλιος Θεόφιλος (ID 442); daughter-in- 1st century BC-1st century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 281 law of Διογένης (251); funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; = SEG 24, 765. Byzantion; IByzantion 320A; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 969. ignotus; father of Εἴα (ID 307); father-in-law of Μίλων (ID rpeople/22144. 648) son of ignotus (ID 973); grandfather of Ζώτιχος (ID 953. ignota; wife of Μητρόδωρος (ID 642) son of Μᾶρκος 395); funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; Byzantion; (ID 552); funerary inscription; Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 268 = SEG 24, 774. IByzantion 382 = CIG 2044; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 970. ignotus; father of Ἡλιάδης (ID 396); grandfather of Εἴα (ID rpeople/22230. 308); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 954. ignotus son of Ἀθαναίων (ID 18); unknown type of 275 = SEG 24, 776. inscription; 4th century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 9; http:// 971. ignotus; father of Κράτερος (ID 499); father-in-law of epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21693. Χρύσιον (ID 902) daughter of Ἐπικράτης (ID 325); funerary 955. ignotus son of Ἀπολλᾶς; funerary inscription; 2nd-1st inscription; Hellenistic; Byzantion; IByzantion 348. century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 252 = SEG 24, 731; 972. ignotus; father of Μᾶτρις (ID 557); grandfather of Γλυκέα http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22006. (ID 199); funerary inscription; unknown dating; Byzantion; 956. ignotus son of Διονύσιος (ID 273); husband of Ἄκκα (ID IByzantion 297. 27) daughter of ignotus (ID 964); father of Μα[---] (ID 531); 973. ignotus; father of Μίλων (ID 648); father-in-law of Εἴα funerary inscription; Imperial; IByzantion 272 = SEG 24, (ID 309), daughter of ignotus (ID 969); grandfather of 777 he lived for an unreadable number of years; http://epdb. Ζώτιχος (ID 393); funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; romans1by1.com/rpeople/22041. Byzantion; IByzantion 268 = SEG 24, 774. 957. ignotus son of Ἑκαταίος (ID 315); he was part of a private 974. ignotus; father of Πασ[---] (ID 728); unreadable relationship religious association; honorary inscription; Imperial; with Φιλητα[---] (ID 858) daughter of ignotus (ID 975); Byzantion; IByzantion 40 = SEG 26, 785; http://epdb. funerary inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; romans1by1.com/rpeople/3420. Byzantion; IByzantion 258 = SEG 24, 761. 958. ignotus son of Κλεόνικος (ID 482); unspecified relationship 975. ignotus; father of Φιλητα[---] (ID 858); unreadable with Γυκέα (ID 210); unspecified relationship with ignotus relationship with ignotus (ID 974); father of Πασ[---] (ID (ID 960); funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; 728); funerary inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; IByzantion 153 = SEG 24, 835; http://epdb.romans1by1. Byzantion; IByzantion 258 = SEG 24, 761. com/rpeople/21866. 976. ignotus; funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; 959. ignotus son of Μάνης (ID 539); funerary inscription; 1st Byzantion; IByzantion 274; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ century AD; Byzantion; Sayar 2000, 28, no. 4 = SEG 50, rpeople/22049. 667.IV; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22245. 977. ignotus; grandfather of Αὐρήλιος Θεόφιλος (ID 443); 960. ignotus son of Φιλόξενος (ID 869); brother of Γυκέα (ID funerary inscription; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 210); unspecified relationship with ignotus (ID 958); 320A; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22145. funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 153 = 978. ignotus; he was a an οἰκιακός, a “minor employee attached to SEG 24, 835; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21865. an important person or institution” (SEG XLIII 1137). It may 961. ignotus; father of ignota (ID 944); father-in-law of Μήνιος refer to a member of the Imperial household (SEG L 667bis (ID 619); grandfather of Ἀπολλᾶς (ID 65); funerary - A. Chaniotis); inscription on a seat, probably from the inscription; 3rd century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 305 = stadion; 3rd century AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 51 = SEG SEG 25, 720. 50, 667bis; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21746. 962. ignotus; father of ignotus/ignota (ID 986); funerary 979. ignotus; he was a murmillo; funerary inscription; 2nd century inscription; around 100 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 251 = AD; Byzantion; IByzantion 182; http://epdb.romans1by1. SEG 24, 727. com/rpeople/21902. 963. ignotus; father of ignotus/ignota (ID 987); funerary 980. ignotus; he was a μύστης inside a private religious inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 257 = SEG 24, association; honorary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; 778. IByzantion 40 = SEG 26, 785; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 964. ignotus; father of of Ἄκκα (ID 27); father-in-law of ignotus rpeople/3419.

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981. ignotus; he was a πρεσβύτερος inside a private religious 998. ignotus/ignota; unspecified relationship with Πρόκλος association; honorary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; (ID 750); unspecified relationship with Χρύσα (ID 898); IByzantion 40 = SEG 26, 785; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ funerary inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 283 = rpeople/3418. SEG 24, 772; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22072. 982. ignotus; husband of ignota (ID 951); father of ignota (ID 943); funerary inscription; 2nd century AD?; Byzantion; Prosopographical catalogue of Selymbria’s population (as IByzantion 152 = SEG 24, 800; http://epdb.romans1by1. κώμη of Byzantion from the Imperial period) com/rpeople/21861. 983. ignotus; husband of Οὐολοσεία Κλαυδιανή (ID 478); A unspecified relationship with Γάϊος Ὀλούσιος Ἔρως; (ID 347); he was part of a religious association devoted to Dionysos; funerary inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; 999. Ἀ[---] son of Αὐλούπορις (ID 1008) and ignota (ID 1055); Byzantion; IByzantion 260 = SEG 24, 742; http://epdb. grandson of Αὐλούζενις (ID 1007); votive inscription; romans1by1.com/rpeople/3416. Imperial; IByzantion S 18; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 984. ignotus; husband of Σατο[---] (ID 775); honorary rpeople/22856. inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 46; http://epdb. 1000. Ἀθηναΐς daughter of Δάαις (ID 1012); granddaughter of romans1by1.com/rpeople/21743. Κότυς (ID 1031); funerary inscription; Imperial IByzantion 985. ignotus/ignota son/daughter of Ἧρις (ID 414); funerary S 44; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22857. inscription; 2nd-1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 253 1001. Ἀλγεμας?; unknown type of inscription; Imperial; = SEG 24, 873; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22007. Loukopoulou 1989, 230; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 986. ignotus/ignota son/daughter of ignotus (ID 962); funerary rpeople/22859. inscription; around 100 BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 251 = 1002. Ἀντιαλκίδας; father of ῾Ηρόδωρος (ID 1026); honorific SEG 24, 727; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22005. inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S 24 987. ignotus/ignota son/daughter of ignotus (ID 963); funerary 1003. Ἀπολλόδωρος; father of Ματρόδωρος (ID 1035); votive inscription; Imperial; Byzantion; IByzantion 257 = SEG 24, inscription; IByzantion S 12. 778; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22012. 1004. Ἀρίστων; father of Θεόμνηστος (ID 1028); funerary 988. ignotus/ignota son/daughter of Ἑρμῆς (ID 337); funerary inscription; 2nd-3rd century AD; IByzantion S 66. inscription; 1st century BC-1st century AD; Byzantion; 1005. Ἀσκληπιοδότη; wife of Αὐρήλιος Ἀφοῦς (ID 1009); votive IByzantion 176 = SEG 24, 845; http://epdb.romans1by1. inscription; 3rd century AD: IByzantion S 20; http://epdb. com/rpeople/21892. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22863. 989. ignotus/ignota; funerary inscription; 1st century BC; 1006. Ἀτίας son of Δαϊμένης (ID 1013); funerary inscription; Byzantion; IByzantion 118; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ Imperial; IByzantion S 37; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ rpeople/21814. rpeople/22864. 990. ignotus/ignota; funerary inscription; unknown dating; 1007. Αὐλούζενις; father of Αὐλούπορις (ID 1008); father-in-law Byzantion; IByzantion 121 = SEG 50, 666; http://epdb. of ignota (ID 1055); grandfather of Ἀ[---] (ID 999); votive romans1by1.com/rpeople/21818. inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S 18. 991. ignotus/ignota; he/she was part of a religious association; 1008. Αὐλούπορις son of Αὐλούζενις (ID 1007); husband of ignota votive inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19 (ID 1055); father of Ἀ[---] (ID 999); votive inscription; = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21725. Imperial; IByzantion S 18. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 992. ignotus/ignota; he/she was part of a religious association; rpeople/22854 votive inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19 1009. Αὐρήλιος Ἀφοῦς; husband of Ἀσκληπιοδότη (ID 1005); = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21726. votive inscription; 3rd century AD: IByzantion S 20; http:// 993. ignotus/ignota; he/she was part of a religious association; epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22862. votive inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19 = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21727. Β 994. ignotus/ignota; he/she was part of a religious association; votive inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19 1010. Βυ[---]; father of Διογένης (ID 1016); unknown type of = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21728. inscription; Loukopoulou 1989, 250. 995. ignotus/ignota; he/she was part of a religious association; votive inscription; 1st century BC; Byzantion; IByzantion 19 Γ = SEG 15, 426; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21729. 996. ignotus/ignota; unreadable relationship with Μόσκος (ID 1011. Γλύκων; father of Ποσειδώνις (ID 1046); votive inscription; 654); he lived for 50 years; funerary inscription; Imperial; Imperial; IByzantion S 17. Byzantion; IByzantion 247 = SEG 29, 665bis/1703; http:// epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/21996. 997. ignotus/ignota; unreadable relationship with Πείσων (ID Δ 736) son of Ἀπολλόδωρος (ID 72); unreadable relationship with Ῥοῦφος (ID 767) son of Ἀπολλώνιος (ID 103); 1012. Δάαις son of Κότυς (ID 1031); father of Ἀθηναΐς (ID 1000); unreadable relationship with ignota (ID 950); he/she lived funerary inscription; Imperial IByzantion S 44; http://epdb. for 14 years; funerary inscription; 1st-2nd century AD; romans1by1.com/rpeople/22858. Byzantion; IByzantion 319 = SEG 16, 420; http://epdb. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22141. 1013. Δαϊμένης; father of Ἀτίας (ID 1006); funerary inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S 37.

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1014. Δεξικράτης; father of Δι[---] (ID 1015); votive inscription; Λ Imperial; IByzantion S7. 1015. Δι[---] son of Δεξικράτης (ID 1014); votive inscription; 1032. Λαίνιλλα; funerary inscription; 2nd-3rd century Imperial; IByzantion S7; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ AD; IByzantion S 63; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ rpeople/22867. rpeople/22878. 1016. Διογένης son of Βυ[---] (ID 1010); unknown type of inscription; Loukopoulou 1989, 250; http://epdb. Μ romans1by1.com/rpeople/22865. 1017. Διογένης son of Κλήμης; he was a βουλευτής of Anchialos; funerary inscription; IByzantion S 58; http://epdb. 1033. Αὐρήλιος Μαρκιανός; vir egregius; husband of Αὐρηλίᾳ romans1by1.com/rpeople/22897. Οὐαλερίᾳ (ID 1042); funerary inscription; after AD 212; IByzantion 64; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22898. 1018. Διονύσις son of Ἐπίκτητος (ID 1020); votive inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S8; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ 1034. Μαρκίων son of Φανέτας (ID 1051); unknown type rpeople/22868. of inscription; Loukopoulou 1989, 272; http://epdb. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22879. 1019. Δόλης; unknown type of inscription; Loukopoulou 1989, 252; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22869. 1035. Ματρόδωρος son of Ἀπολλόδωρος (ID 1003); votive inscription; IByzantion S 12; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ rpeople/22860. Ε 1036. Μέμνων; unknown type of inscription; Loukopoulou 1989, 274; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22880. 1020. Ἐπίκτητος; father of Διονύσις (ID 1018); votive inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S8. 1037. Μηνόφιλος; unknown type of inscription; Loukopoulou 1989, 278; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22881. 1021. Ἐπιτύγχανος; unknown type of inscription; Loukopoulou 1989, 256; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22870. 1038. Μίκκαλος; unknown type of inscription; Loukopoulou 1989, 278; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22882. 1022. Εὐτύχις; votive inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S 10; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22871. 1039. Μῖκος father of Μῖκος (ID 1040); funerary inscription; IByzantion S 36. 1023. Εὐφρόσυνος; votive inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S 9; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22872. 1040. Μῖκος son of Μῖκος (ID 1039); funerary inscription; IByzantion S 36; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ rpeople/22883. Ζ

Ν 1024. Ζηνδη; votive inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S 14; http:// epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22873. 1041. Μᾶρκος Κίνκιος Νιγρεῖνος; he was a soldier in the Cohors XI Urbana; funerary inscription; IByzantion S 31; http:// Η epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22895.

1025. ῾Ηρακλείδης; funerary inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S O 39; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22874. 1026. ῾Ηρόδωρος son of Ἀντιαλκίδας (ID 1002); honorific inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S 24; http://epdb. 1042. Αὐρηλίᾳ Οὐαλερίᾳ; wife of Αὐρήλιος Μαρκιανός (ID 1033); romans1by1.com/rpeople/22894. funerary inscription; after AD 212; IByzantion 64.

Θ Π

1027. Θεοκρίτα; funerary inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S 57; 1043. Παῦλος; unknown type of inscription; Imperial; Loukopoulou http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22875. 1989, 286; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22884. 1028. Θεόμνηστος son of Ἀρίστων (ID 1004); he lived for 60 1044. Περσεύς; father of Περσεύς (ID 1045) and K[---] (ID years; funerary inscription; 2nd-3rd century AD; IByzantion 1029);votive inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S 6. S 66; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22861. 1045. Περσεύς son of Περσεύς; brother of K[---] (ID 1029); votive inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S 6; http://epdb. romans1by1.com/rpeople/22877. Κ 1046. Ποσειδώνις son of Γλύκων (ID 1011); he was a γεωργός; votive inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S 17; http://epdb. 1029. K[---] son of Περσεύς (ID 1044); brother of Περσεύς (ID romans1by1.com/rpeople/22866. 1045); votive inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S 6; http:// 1047. [---]ουνιος Πρόβος; funerary inscription; Imperial; epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22876. IByzantion 34; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22896. 1030. Νεμέριος Κορνήλιος Κέρτος; husband of Αὐφιδία Πωλλίττα 1048. Αὐφιδία Πωλλίττα wife of Νεμέριος Κορνήλιος Κέρτος (ID 1048); funerary inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S 65; (ID 1030); funerary inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S 65; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22900. http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22901. 1031. Κότυς; father of Δάαις (ID 1012); grandfather of Ἀθηναΐς (ID 1000); funerary inscription; Imperial IByzantion S 44.

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Σ latinae. I. Inscriptiones Histriae et vicinia (București: Editura Academiei Republicii Socialiste România, 1983). 1049. Στρατόνικος son of [---]άκων (ID 1054); honorific inscription; ISM II Imperial; IByzantion S 23; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ Stoian, I., Inscriptiones Scythiae Minoris graecae et latinae. rpeople/22893. II. Tomis et territorium (București: Editura Academiei Republicii Socialiste România, 1987). Τ LGPN Lexicon of Greek Personal Names (Oxford). 1050. Λόλλιος Τίτος; votive inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S SEG 11; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/rpeople/22892. Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum (Leiden, Amsterdam, 1923-). Φ AGUSTA-BOULAROT 1994 1051. Φανέτας; father of Μαρκίων (ID 1034); unknown type of Agusta-Boularot, S., Les références épigraphiques aux inscription; Loukopoulou 1989, 294. Grammatici et Γραμματικοὶ de l’Empire romain (Ier s. av. 1052. Φιλίσκος; father of Φιλίσκος (ID 1053); votive inscription; J.-C., IVe s. ap. J.-C.), Mélanges de l’École française de Rome. Imperial; IByzantion S 13. Antiquité 106/2, 653-746. 1053. Φιλίσκος son of Φιλίσκος (ID 1052); votive inscription; ANTONETTI 1997 Imperial; IByzantion S 13; http://epdb.romans1by1.com/ Antonetti, C., Megara e le sue colonie: un’unità storico- rpeople/22885. culturale? In: Antonetti, C. (ed.), Il dinamismo della colonizzazione greca. Atti della tavola rotonda. Espansione e colonizzazione greca di età arcaica: metodologie e problemi a Fragmentary confronto (Venezia, 10-11/11/1995) (Napoli), 83-94. ANTONETTI 1999 1054. [---]άκων; father of Στρατόνικος (ID 1049); honorific Antonetti, C., Le culte d’Apollon entre Mégare et ses inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S 23. colonies du Pont. In: Otas Lordkipanidzé, Pierre Lévêque (dir.), Religions du Pont-Euxin. Actes du VIIIe Symposium de Ignoti/ignotae Vani (Paris), 17-24. AVRAM 2013 1055. ignota; wife of Αὐλούπορις (ID 1007); mother of Ἀ[-- Avram, A., Prosopographia Ponti Euxini externa (Leuven: -] (ID 999); daughter-in-law of Αὐλούζενις (ID 1006); Peeters). votive inscription; Imperial; IByzantion S 18. http://epdb. BEŠEVLIEV 1970 romans1by1.com/rpeople/22855 Beševliev, V., Untersuchungen über die Personennamen bei den Thraken (Amsterdam: Hakkert). REFERENCES CAMERON 1939 AE Cameron, A., Θρεπτός and Related Terms in the Inscriptions L’Année Épigraphique (Paris). of Asia Minor. In: Calder, W.M./Keil, J. (eds.), Anatolian Studies Presented to William Hepburn Buckler (Manchester), CIG 27-62. Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum (Berlin). CHRISTOF 2013 CIL Christof, E., Neufund aus Istanbul/Byzantion. Eine Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (Berlin). hellenistische Grabstele einer Priesterin der Artemis von GVI , Istanbuler Mitteilungen 63, 129-156. Peek, W., Griechische Vers-Inschriften. 1. Grab-Epigramme COJOCARU 2009-2010 (Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1955). Cojocaru, V., Von Byzantion nach Olbia. Zur Proxenie IByzantion I und zu den Aussenbeziehungen auf der Grundlage einer Ehreninschrift, Arheologia Moldovei 32, 41-56. Łajtar, A. (Hrsg.), Die Inschriften von Byzantion (Bonn: Dr. Rudolf Habelt, 2000). COJOCARU 2016 IG II2 Cojocaru, V., Instituția proxeniei în spațiul pontic: Die Proxenie im Schwartzmeerraum (Cluj-Napoca: Mega). Kirchner, J. (ed.), Inscriptiones Graecae II et III: Inscriptiones DANA 2016 Atticae Euclidis anno posteriores, 2nd edn., Parts I, 1-2, Decrees and Sacred Laws (nos. 1-1369) (Berlin: Johannes Kirchner, Dana, D., Onomastique indigène à Byzance et à Cyzique, 1913-1916). Dialogues d’Histoire Ancienne, Supplément 15, 47-68. IGDOP DANA 2011 Dubois, L., Inscriptions grecques dialectales d’Olbia du Pont Dana, M., Culture et mobilité dans le Pont-Euxin. Approche (Geneva: Droz, 1996). régionale de la vie culturelle des cités grecques (Bordeaux: Ausonius). ISM I DANA 2013 Pippidi, D.M., Inscriptiones Scythiae Minoris graecae et

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Fig. 1. Map of the Bosphorus strait with Byzantion. From the Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire https://imperium.ahlfeldt.se/?.

Fig. 2. Chronological distribution of the inscriptions.

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Fig. 3. Gender representativeness.

Fig. 4. The extended network ofΛολλία Κάτυλλα (ID 473).

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