Person: Marcus Ju<s>tius Marcianus Rufus from Sinope (Pontus)

Person ID: 369
Name: Marcus Ju<s>tius Marcianus Rufus
Alternative Name: Eioutios, Iutius
Place of Origin: Sinope (Pontus)
Date Range: 115 to 140
List of Festivals:
___ in Neapolis (Italy)
___ in Antiochia?
___ in Nikomedeia (Bithynia)
___ in Mytilene (Lesbos)
___ in Nikaia (Bithynia)
Aktia in Nikopolis (Epeiros)
Capitolia in Rome (Italy)
ex Argous aspis in Argos (Argeia)
Isthmia in Corinth (Corinthia)
Koina Asias in Smyrna (Ionia)
Koina Asias in Pergamon (Mysia)
Koina Asias in Ephesos (Ionia)
Koina Asias in Sardis (Lydia)
Koina Asias in Philadelphia (Lydia)
Koina Asias in Kaisareia Tralleis (Caria)
Koina Asias in Hierapolis (Phrygia)
Koina Asias in Laodikeia on the Lykos (Phrygia)
Koina Asias in Thyateira (Lydia)
Koinon Bithynias in Nikaia (Bithynia)
Koinon Galatias
Koinon Kappadokias
Koinon Makedonias in (Macedonia)
Koinon Pontou in (Pontus)
Nemea in Argos (Argeia)
Olympia in Olympia (Elis)
Panathenaia in Athens (Attica)
Pythia in Delphi (Phokis)
Pythia in Antiochia?
List of Events:
Koinon Kappadokias in ___ on ( 115 to 140 )
___ in Nikaia (Bithynia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koinon Bithynias in Nikaia (Bithynia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koinon Bithynias in Nikaia (Bithynia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koinon Makedonias in (Macedonia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koinon Galatias in ___ on ( 115 to 140 )
Koinon Galatias in ___ on ( 115 to 140 )
Koinon Pontou in (Pontus) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koinon Pontou in (Pontus) on ( 115 to 140 )
___ in Mytilene (Lesbos) on ( 115 to 140 )
___ in Mytilene (Lesbos) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koina Asias in Thyateira (Lydia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koina Asias in Thyateira (Lydia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koina Asias in Laodikeia on the Lykos (Phrygia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koina Asias in Laodikeia on the Lykos (Phrygia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koina Asias in Hierapolis (Phrygia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koina Asias in Hierapolis (Phrygia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koina Asias in Kaisareia Tralleis (Caria) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koina Asias in Kaisareia Tralleis (Caria) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koina Asias in Philadelphia (Lydia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koina Asias in Philadelphia (Lydia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koina Asias in Sardis (Lydia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koina Asias in Sardis (Lydia) on ( 115 to 140 )
ex Argous aspis in Argos (Argeia) on ( 115 to 140 )
ex Argous aspis in Argos (Argeia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koina Asias in Ephesos (Ionia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koina Asias in Pergamon (Mysia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Koina Asias in Smyrna (Ionia) on ( 115 to 140 )
___ in Nikomedeia (Bithynia) on ( 115 to 140 )
___ in Nikomedeia (Bithynia) on ( 115 to 140 )
___ in Nikomedeia (Bithynia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Pythia in Antiochia? on ( 115 to 140 )
___ in Antiochia? on ( 115 to 140 )
___ in Antiochia? on ( 115 to 140 )
___ in Antiochia? on ( 115 to 140 )
Panathenaia in Athens (Attica) on ( 115 to 140 )
Olympia in Olympia (Elis) on ( 115 to 140 )
Pythia in Delphi (Phokis) on ( 115 to 140 )
Nemea in Argos (Argeia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Nemea in Argos (Argeia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Aktia in Nikopolis (Epeiros) on ( 98 to 140 )
Aktia in Nikopolis (Epeiros) on ( 98 to 140 )
___ in Neapolis (Italy) on ( 115 to 140 )
___ in Neapolis (Italy) on ( 115 to 140 )
Capitolia in Rome (Italy) on ( 115 to 140 )
Capitolia in Rome (Italy) on ( 115 to 140 )
Capitolia in Rome (Italy) on ( 115 to 140 )
Isthmia in Corinth (Corinthia) on ( 115 to 140 )
Isthmia in Corinth (Corinthia) on ( 115 to 140 )
List of Disciplines:
combat sports: pugme
List of Agonistic Titles:
protos kai monos apo aionos
protos Sinopeon
protos kai monos Sinopeon
paradoxos
List of References:
I.Sinope 105 = SEG 13.540 = IAG 69 = Reinach, RA (1916), no. 10
List of Prosopographies:
Farrington (2012), no. 1.161
Gouw (2009), no. 102
Moretti (1957), no. 1012
Weir (2004), p. 128
Strasser (2001), no. 183
Sarikakis (1965), no. 26
Moretti (1953), no. 69
Caldelli (1993), no. 20
Kostouros (2008), no. 128
Strasser (2021), no. 52
Golden (2004), p. 89
Strasser (2010), p. 619
Decker (2014), no. 67
Bean (1953), no. 12
Comment: The name on the source, I.Sinope 105, gives as the second name 'Eoutios', which might be a mistake for 'Eou<s>tios', i.e. Justius, as per Farrington (2012), 143 note 463. The dating is given by Farrington (2012), 143 note 464, based on a lack of reference to Hadrianic contests and reference to possibly the Athenian or Ephesian Olympics. The source gives many victories apart from the Isthmian. Cf. for the source apart from SEG 13.540 also the lemmata 14.776, 16.750, 19.664. - PK Of all the victories known to us from the Roman imperial period, Rufus has attained the most victories. He was the first to ever win as paides and andres on the same day in the Pythia of Antioch, In Nikomedia, he won in all three age categories (Gouw). In total, 198 victories: Rome (3), Neapolis (2), Nikopolis (2), Argos (4), Corinth (2), Delphi, Athens (2), Antioch (4), Nikomedia (3), Smyrna, Pergamon, Ephesos, Sardis (2), Philadelphia (2), Tralleis (2), Hierapolis (2), Laodikeia (2), Thyateira (2), Mytilene (2), Pontus (2), Galatia (2), Beroia, Nicaea (2), Cappadocia, 150 victories in (half) talent games.