Person: Tiberius Claudius Hermas son of Ision from Antiochia (on the Orontes) (Syria)
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Name: | Tiberius Claudius Hermas | ||||||||||||
Father's Name: | Ision | ||||||||||||
Place of Origin: | Antiochia (on the Orontes) (Syria) | ||||||||||||
Date Range: | 20 to 45 | ||||||||||||
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Comment: | The athlete may be the same as Tiberius Claudius Hermas, named in Frisch 1986, no. 6, ll. 12-14 (see Moretti and Farrington, note 578). If so, then his new name shows he was awarded Roman citizenship. Antochia on the Orontes = Antiochia near Daphne Hermas won the periodos in the shortest amount of time possible (3 years). He visited emperor Claudius in 46 AD probably received Roman citizenship from him (Gouw). In total, 11+ victories: Olympia (2), Corinth, Neapolis?, Nikpolis (2), Argos (4), Delphi |