[2416] Ibid., no. 219; Foerster, 593; he won in Ol. 190 ( = 20 B. C.).

[2417] Ibid., no. 220; Foerster, 601, who dates the victory in Ol. (?) 194 ( = 4 B. C.).

[2418] Inschr. v. Ol., no. 221; Foerster, 612. He won τεθρίππῳ in Ol. 199 ( = 17 A. D.); his statue was set up by M. Antonios Peisanos.

[2419] Ibid., no. 222; Foerster, 585, 587. He won two victories (perhaps after 17 A. D.) in an unknown contest; Foerster dates them Ols. (?) 184 and 185 ( = 44 and 40 B. C.).

[2420] Ibid., no. 223; Foerster, 568; his statue was erected by his mother, Klaudia Kleodike.

[2421] Ibid., no. 224; Foerster, 823 (undated); his statue was set up by his native state.

[2422] Ibid., no. 225; Foerster,632. The base contained two epigrams by T. Klaudios Thessalos, of Kos: E. Cougny, Epigramm. Anth. Pal., III, 1890 (Appendix nova), p. 26, no. 169.

[2423] Ibid., 226; Foerster, 634. His statue was erected by L. Betilenos Phloros, of Elis.

[2424] Ibid., no. 227; Foerster, 666; he won Ol. 217 ( = 89 A. D.). His brother Diodoros set up the statue. The victor was an ἔφεδρος; see A. E. J. Holwerda, A. Z., XXXVIII, 1880, pp. 171 f.

[2425] Ibid., 228; Foerster, 671.