Person: Marcus Aurelius Charmos from Philadelphia (Lydia)
| Person ID: | 1229 | |||||||||
| Name: | Marcus Aurelius Charmos | |||||||||
| Place of Origin: | Philadelphia (Lydia) | |||||||||
| Date Range: | 160 to 300 | |||||||||
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| Comment: | According to the inscription, the man was crowned victor at all games from the known world, from the Capitoleia to Antiocheia in Syria (ll. 4-7: στεφανωθέντα ἱε/5 ροὺς ἀγῶνας τοὺς ἀπὸ τῆς οἰκου/μένης πάν[τ]ας ἀπὸ Καπετωλεί/ων ἕως Ἀντιοχείας τῆς Συρίας). Victories at the Pythia in Delphi and at the Aktia in Nikopolis have been added on the authority of Strasser and Sarikakis. - CT A Nemean victory is added on the authority of Kostouros. - PS The man was a singer: ᾠδός. |