Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-47787-1 — Memory, Family, and Community in Roman Ephesos Angela Kalinowski Index More Information Subject Index Achilles Tatius, 98 Vedius IV juxtaposed with, 280. See also Adams, J. N., 54 ktistês Aelius Aristides, 14 Annii (gens Annia), 87 on Koressos gymnasium, 283 anthropology refused high priesthood, 209 on experience of monuments, 32–37 as sophist in Ephesos, 273 Antoninus Pius, emperor, 221, 254, 296 Aelius Euandros, P., 160 letters from, 298, 302, 304–12, 383, 399 Aelius Marcianus Priscus, T. praises Vedius III, 317, 383 as agonothete and panegyriarch, 103–5 statue of, 314, 331, 370 Agileios Severus, C., 116 supports Vedius III, 364, 372, 383 agonothete visits Ephesos, 398 at Asklepieia, 201 Antonius Lepidus, M., 214 defined, 104–5 Antonius Albus, L. (proconsul of Asia) duties of, 197, 199–200, 230 edict of, 151 as financial source of festivals, 198–99 proconsulate dates IvE 1491, 298 at Olympia festival, 189–90 Apasas, 97 trappings of, 197–98 Apollo, 95, 174. See also gods/goddesses agoranomos, 181, 324 Appian, 21 Alexander (pipe player), 116 archiereus/archiereia of Asia. See under alytarch Imperial Cult of Ephesian Olympia, 190–92. See also architecture festivals facade architecture of bouleuterion, 300 Amazons, 97 importance of beauty in, 294. See also Anaxagoras (archiereus of Asia), 214 building(s) Androkleidai Aristides of Smyrna (sophist), 391 honor Vedius IV, 275, 340, 388 Aristocrates (high priest of Asia, agonothete of language of, 279–80 Hadrianea) 192, 214 reasons for, 279–80 Aristophanes, Acharnians, 266 identity of, 278 Arrius Antoninus (proconsul of Asia), 309–10 location of businesses of, 278–79, 292 Artemidoros (prytanis), 116 namesake of, 276–78, 282. See also Artemis, 66 Androklos Callimachus’s hymn to, 98 term for Ephesians, 276 chastity as aspect of, 98 Vedius IV supports, 92, 250 clothing and worship of, 257–58 Androkloneion, 278–79 cult of, 96–98, 137–39, 170 Androklos Ephesos as sacred to, 25, 59, 92–93 day of, as holiday, 340 festivals in, 93–111 in Ephesos’ visual culture, 278 financial assets of, 99–100 founder (ktistês) of Ephesos, 247 gifts to history of, 276 hestiaterion (dining hall) in temenos, monument to, 276–78 149–56 statue of, in Marble Hall of Vedius bath- of C. Vibius Salutaris, 270 gymnasium, 339–40 of inheritance, 156–63 427 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-47787-1 — Memory, Family, and Community in Roman Ephesos Angela Kalinowski Index More Information 428 Subject Index Artemis (cont.) and honorific practices, 245, 247 by Vedii, 171–72 and Vedius bath-gymnasium, 320–21 by Vedius IV, 87, 91. See also stoa of defined by place, 274–90, 292–93, 360 Damianus; see also under T. Fl. diversity of membership in, 239–43 Damianus; Vedia Phaedrina; P. history of Roman, 216–18 Vedius Papianus Antoninus honor Vedii, 246 [Vedius IV]) integration of, into civic life, 239–43 iconography of, 96–97 private and public roles of, 238 mysteries of, 107–11 protect members’ economic interests, 238 kourêtes as attendants at, 108 reciprocity with elite, 233–34, 236–37, 291 named in inscriptions, 31 slaves as members of, 243 priestesses of, structure of modeled on governments’, 238. as builders, 147 See also individual associations duties of, 109–10, 112 Atalanta (benefactress of Termessos), 245 as gymnasiarchs, 325 Athenaeus, 276 prestige of, 122–23 Attalos III, 21 as prytaneis, 112, 122–23 Attalos, Menyllios (proconsul of Asia), 78, 80 rituals in prytaneion, 113–14 Attikos (incense burner), 60, 117 service of Vedii to, 7, 23, 111 Aufidius Euphemus, 224 shrine of violated, 21 Augustus testimony of devotion to (NT), and P. Vedius Pollio, 48–49 98–99. See also Artemisia; authorizes temenos to Roma Artemision (temple); Ephesos; and Caesar, 22 Vedii mitigate Roman excesses in Asia, 21–22 Artemisia (festival) moves kourêtes out of Artemision, 113 celebration of, 101–11 Auinger, Johanne, 341 communal dining during, 154 study of Marble Halls, 353, 354 competitions (agones) in, 104–5 Aurelia Epikrate, 225 described (by Xenophon of Ephesos), Aurelius Artemas, 76 105–6 Aurelius Artemidoros, 185 ekecheiria during, 103 Aurelius Capitolinus (doctor), 271 profitable for vendors, 100–1 Aurelius Daphnus, M., 224 Artemision, 93 leased gladiators from Vedii, 228 as economic force in Ephesos, 99, 257 Aurelius Menemachos, M., 125–27, 131 hestiaterion (dining hall) built in, 153 Aurelius Mindius Mattidianus Pollio, M., 214 history of, 95–97, 282 Aurelius Nikon, 225–26 kourêtes removed from, 112–13 Aurelius Zenon, M., 209 Artemision (month), 94, 101 Aurunceius Vedius, M., 214 birthday of goddess in, 94, 106–7, 110, 154 Austrian Archaeological Institute, 5, 296, 316, Epheseia celebrated during, 180 348 made sacred by decrees, 100, 102–3 Avidia Bassa, 63 asiarchs. See under Imperial Cult asiarchy Balbillea (festival), 173, 188–89 rank of, in Ephesian hierarchy, 182 basket weavers of the Stoa of Servilius, 255. See Asklepieia, 178, 201–3 also associations (collegia) competition of the doctors, 178 Bassus, 60 Asklepieion baths/bath-gymnasia, 318 of Ephesos, 272 East bath-gymnasium of Pergamon, 136, 140, 201 building inscription of, 350–52 Asklepios description of, 347–57, 349 statue of, in Marble Hall of Vedius pendant to Vedius bath-gymnasium, 347, 365 bath-gymnasium, 338 statues in Marble Hall of, 355–57, 370 associations (collegia), 262 idealized, 355–57 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-47787-1 — Memory, Family, and Community in Roman Ephesos Angela Kalinowski Index More Information Subject Index 429 portrait, 350 letters of Hadrian displayed in, 304 program of, 354–55 plan of, 301 renovation by Vedii or Flavii Vedii, renovated by Vedius III and Fl. Papiane, 13, 353–54, 357 299–301, 383 Greco-Roman culture/architecture of, 322–23 scene building of, 300–1, 312–16 loci of health practice, 327 statue groups in, 370 statues, inscriptions, and family memory in, Bowie, E. L., 307 365–66 building(s) Vedius bath-gymnasium, 263, 296, 318–47 associated with Vedii, 5, 9 Antoninus Pius helped build, 318 beauty and utility of, 294–95 beside stadium, 321–22 communicate individually and collectively, commercial character of, 292, 320–21 295–96 diversity of users of, 329–30 inscriptions on, 30–31 experience of, 328–29 serve memory, 32–37 as generosity to masses, 326 reflect grandeur of euergetai, 17, 20 inscriptions in, 254, 330–36 and social needs/memory, 39 in Koressos neighborhood, 283–84, 290 trades related to, 262–63. See also tektones latrines in, 258 Burrell, Barbara, 205 as leisure/recreational center, 326–27, 329 Marble Hall of, 331, 333, 336–38, 346–47 Callimachus, Hymn to Artemis,98 statues in Calpurnius Fabatus, 40–41 idealized, 338–40 Campanile, Domitilla, 55, 210, 219 portrait, 341, 370 on elites’ envy of Vedius III, 307–8 plan of, 328–29 on high priesthood and senatorial rank, 215, tabernae of, 256, 320 221 Baths of Varius (balneum), 290, 318, 328, Caracalla, 229 358 and third neokoria of Ephesos, 205–6 description of 357–58 Carsidius Pamphilio, P., 123 history of, 359 ceremonies location of, 357–60 of dedication, 41 renovated, 290, 359 Christians serve plateia and agora, 360 replace Artemision with church, 96 T. Fl. Damianus’ oikos in, 359 city. See polis benefaction, 14. See also euergetism Claudia Antonia, 126, 129 Bier, Lionel, 296, 300, 302–3 Claudia Charidemis, L., 123 on statue placement in bouleuterion, 315–16 Claudia Crateia Veriane, 127–29, 325 bilinguality Claudia Iuliana, M., 209 in Ephesian inscription, 51–52 Claudia Metrodora, 147 in minority communities, 52–53 Claudia Procula Boulanger, A., 14 inscription commemorates, 63, 218 boule and demos, 265, 368–69 mother of M. Cl. Proculus, 65, 381 as source of honors, 269, 280 priestess of Artemis, 65, 379 cooperate with associations in monuments, wife of M. Cl. Sabinus (P. Vedius 291 Antoninus II), 65 decree on worship of Artemis, 102–3 Claudia Trophime, 122 honor Hadrian, 159 Claudii in language of formulaic inscriptions, 245, union of with Vedii Antonii, 62 249–50, 261, 268. See also council Claudius Aelius Crispus, Ti., 214 (boule); people’s assembly Claudius Aristion, Ti., 19, 152, 207, 265, 373 (demos) aqueduct of, 258 bouleuterion, 317 envied for success/euergetism, 307–8 in Upper/State Agora, 299–300 as “monopolizing” civic offices, 221 letters of Antoninus Pius displayed in, 301–9 Claudius Attalos Paterculianus, Ti. 78, 80 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-47787-1 — Memory, Family, and Community in Roman Ephesos Angela Kalinowski Index More Information 430 Subject Index Claudius Berenicianus, 30 Connerton, P., 39–40 Claudius Charidemos, 214 Cornelia Ision, 242–43 Claudius Herodes, Ti., 214 Cornelia Polla, 126 Claudius Kleoboulos, Ti., 126, 224 Cornelius Ariston, P., 60, 120 Claudius Lucceianus, Ti., 63 Cornelius Cornelianus, P., 60, 117 father of Cl. Procula, 64–66 Cornelius Felix, P., 242–43 Claudius Nysios, Ti., perpetual agonothete, Cornelius Liberarius, P., 60, 117 189, 196 council (boule), 23–24, 29. See also boule and Claudius Pankrates Atticus, Ti., 224 demos Claudius Phaedrus, M. See P. Vedius Croesus, King of Lydia, 95 Antoninus III Curtia Postuma, 122 Claudius Proculus, M. honorific inscription to, 64 Deiphilos, 116 son of M. Cl. Sabinus, 64–65, 380–81 Demetrius (athlete), 195, 200 Claudius P. Vedius Antoninus Phaedrus demos (the people) Sabinianus, M. See P. Vedius beneficiaries of elite euergetism, 17–18 Antoninus III influence of, as non-elite, 24, 29–30 Claudius P. Vedius Antoninus Sabinus, M. See order of naming in inscriptions, 31 P. Vedius Antoninus II religious life of Ephesian, 94 Claudius Tatianus Iulianus, Ti., 224 Demostheneia, 174 Claudius Tuendianus, Ti., 123 foundation text about, 176–77 Claudius Verulanus, C., 30 as model for reconstructing Great cloth/clothing Epheseia details, 181–82, 197–200 large demand for, 256–57 magistrates of, 199 and religious practices in Ephesos, 257–58 tax-free commerce during, 181–82 scant evidence for production of, 256–57 Demosthenes of Oenoanda, 161, 373 Coale–Demeny Model Life Tables, 62 Didius Marinus, L.
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