Alte und neue Inschriften aus Kos IV
https://doi.org/10.34780/c1a4-2f6p
Abstract
In this article further new and old inscriptions from Kos are edited: a sacrificial calendar of the Koan Demos Phyxa from the 3rd cent. BC (IG XII 4, 279); further fragments of honorific decrees for Thessalian cities concerning the shipment of grain to Kos at the beginning of the 3rd cent. BC (IG XII 4, 133); honorific inscriptions for Claudia Rufina Iuliana and Ti. Claudius Alkidamos, prominent members of the genos of the Asklepiadai in the early principate; and the dedication of a so far unknown governor of the province Insulae, Valerius Silvinus, to the Caesares of the years 317/24 AD.
Keywords:
Kos, sacrificial calendar, Thessaly, Thessalian koinon, shipments of grain, Asklepiadai, provincia Insulae, governor, Valerius Silvinus