Dedication to Demeter and Kore, "Givers of the Feast"
Ὀθρυάδης
MID VI BC
Poralla 573; Herodotus I 82-83; Dioskorides Anthologia Palatina VII 430; Pausanias II 20.7; Plutarch Moralia (parallela Graeca et Romana)
306a-b; (de Herodoti
malignitate) 858d; Stobaeus III 7.68 (III 333H);
Libanius declamationes (Archidami
defensio) XXIV 428; por rev 24.2 (mel): 22; Lucian Charidemus 24, rhetorum praeceptor 18; Anthologia Graeca XI 141
A Spartiate who was supposed to have been the
sole survivor of the battle for the Thyreatis in 550 of the three hundred chosen
Spartans and so he killed himself.
Οἴβαλος
VIII BC
Poralla 574; Pausanias IV 12.8-10
A Lacedaemonian of the time of the First Messenian War
T(ίτος) Ὀκτάβιος Ἀγαθίας (2)
Τίτος [Ὀκ]τάβιος Λον[γεῖνο]ς (2)
Ὀλβιάδας
IV BC
IG V 1. 1591
Gravemarker: "in war"
Ὀλε..ος
END V BC
Poralla 575; IG V 1. 1
Name in a Laconian inscription from the period 428-421
Ὀλονθεύς
BEGINNING IV BC
Poralla 576; Xenophon Hellenica VI 5.33
Was ambassador in Athens in winter 370/69
Ὀλυμπ—
SEG XI 884b
Name on a tile in the shrine of Artemis Orthia
Ὀλυμπία
FIRST HALF III BC
Athenaeus 591f (cf. Diogenes Laertius IV 46)
Mother of Dion the Borysthenite, the philosopher, floruit first half of the
third century BC
Λακαῖνη ἑταίρα—"My father was a freedman, my mother of the sort such a man
would marry."
Ὀλυμπιάδας (1)
MID I BC
IG V 1. 211
Son of Olympiadas (3)
Member of the cult of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of
Aristokratidas (1)
Ὀλυμπιάδας (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 124
Son of Ol[ym]pichos
Ag[oran]omos in the year of Theoxenos (3)
Ὀλυμπιάδας (3)
EARLY I BC
IG V 1. 211
Father of Olympiadas (1)
Οὐολουσσήνη Ὀλύμπις
Rizakis 725 (Stemmata VII, XIII); IG V 1. 470
(Wife) of P. Memmius Sidektas (2)
Ὀλυμπίχα (1)
ROMAN PERIOD
IG V 1. [577]a, 755b
Daughter of Leuktriadasab
Priestess [by descent]a
Put up a gravemarker for her fatherb
Οὐολουσσήνη Ὀλυμπίχα (2)
REIGN OF HADRIAN
Rizakis 724 (Stemmata I, VII, XIII); IG V 1. 233
Priestess of the Dioscuri
Dedication of felt with P. Memmius Pratolas (8), a priest, paid out of their
own resources, to the Dioscuri "who save"
The letter forms of the inscriptions mentioning Olympicha (1)
and (2) are like the letter forms in SEG XI 488 (AD 97/8) from facsimile,
Prussian Academy
Ὀλ[ύμ]πιχος
II\I BC
IG V 1. 124
Father of Olympiadas (2)
Ὀλυμπιώ
BEGINNING II BC
SEG XLI 115 (I 34-35); S. V. Tracy, C. Habicht, Hesperia
60 (1991), 187-236
Daughter of Agetor
(Sister of Pedestratos)
Lacedaemonian
Won a race at the Panathenaia of the mature horses (τελείωι) in 172 BC
Ὄλυμπος
MID II AD OR LATER
IG V 1. 544
Father of M. Aurelius Pantheras (1)
Ὀλυνθεύς
END VII BC
Poralla 577; Africanus in Eusebius I 200; Olymp
62
Olympic victor of the stadion in 628 and 620
Ὀνάσανδρος
I BC
IG V 1. 212
Son of Timogen[es] (2)
Member of the cult of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of
Aristomachos (3)
Ὀνασικλ—
IG V 1. 180
Name in a catalogue
Ὀνασι[κλ]ῆς (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 206
Son of Pratronikos (22)
One of [hoi sit]ethentes in the year of Sidektas (5)
Ὀνασικλῆς (2)
I AD
SEG XI 626
Father of Philoklidas (2)
Ὀνασικλείδας (1)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 36a-ba, 60b, 120 (cf. SEG XI 583)c,
279d; SEG XI 490e,
494f, 496g
Son of Philostratos (18)abd
Victor of the kasseratoris pratopampaidon and hatropanpaidond
Victor of the keloia eirenond
Bouago[s]a
Priest of Zeus Uranius and pane[gyriarch]a (If Onasikleidas was panegyriarch during the Uranian
games and the games are penteteric, then he was panegyriarch in 96/7 or 100/1 or
104/5, if trieteric, also possibly 98/9 or 102/3)
Nomophyl[ax] in the year of Kallikr[at—]a, AD 106/7
or 108/9
Syndikos [in the year of Ly]sippos [Philochareinou]a, AD 113/4 or 114/5
Gerousi[as in the year of —]a
Epimelet[es po]leos in the year of P. [Memmius Pratolas]a
Epimelet[es syndi]kon for the second time in the year of —a
Epimele[tes Ko]ron(e)ias in the year of —a
Ephor in the year of Lysippo[s] Mnason[os]a, AD
129/30
Ambassador to Rome three timesa
Eponymous patronomos, AD 138/9-140/1[c]efg
Ὀνασικλείδας (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 212
Father of Dexinikos
Γά(ιος) Ἰούλιος Ὀνασικ[λε]ίδας (3)
MID-LATE II AD
BSA XXIX 11, 2(B)
Nom[o]phylax in the year of Euk[l]eid[as] (or Sik[l]eid[as]
Γά(ιος) Ἰο(ύ)λιος Ὀνασικλείδας
REIGN OF ANTONINUS PIUS
Rizakis 486; Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #4, plate 72b
Gerousias for the second time in the year of P. Mem(mius) Eudamos
[Γά(ιος) Ἰούλ(ιος)] Ὀνασ[ικλείδας]
REIGN OF ANTONINUS PIUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #5b, plate 73b, restores the name (a very
short one) of the patronomos from IG V. 111 (= SEG XI 584), a gerousias named C.
Julius Neas.
Gramma(teus) boulas in the year of C. J[ulius Neas]
Σέκστος Πομπήιος Ὀνασικράτης (1)
II\III AD
Rizakis 630, 631 (Onasikrates of IG V 1. 558 is a separate individual –
Stemma V); IG V 1. 129a, 306b, 557c, 558d, 559e, 614 (cf. SEG XI
849?)f,
653Bg
Son of (Onasikrates <2>)d
Father of Sex. Pompeius Gorgippos (4)g and Sex.
Pompeius Eudamos (14)e
High priest of the emperorsc
Synarch of the agoranomiaa
Eponymous patronomosb[f]
Subject of an honorary decree for being the
"best, most worthy, and reproachless"d
Paid for a memorial to Gorgippos (3)c
{"Forty-sixth generation from the Dioscuri"}e
(Ὀνασικρά[της] [2])
II AD
IG V 1. 558
Father of Sex. Pompeius Onasikra[tes] (1)
Ὀνάσιμος (1)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 68
Son of He[lenos] (7)
Ephor in the year of Claudius Aristoteles (4), ca. AD 143-146/7
Αὐρ(ήλιος) Ὀνάσιμος (2)
AFTER AD 160
Rizakis 160 (AD 212 or later); IG V 1. 170
Son of (Onasimos <4>)
Gynaikonomos in the year of Sex. Pompeius Theoxenos (4)
Ὀνάσιμος (3)
II AD
IG V 1. 74
Father of Ameimetos
(Ὀνάσιμος [4])
II AD
IG V 1. 170
Father of (Aur<elius> Onasimos <2>)
(Τιβέριος Κλαύδιος) Ὀνάσιππος
I\II AD
IG V 1. 488
Son of Ti. Claudius Damoneikes (3) and Etymokledeia (3)
Descendant of Crius, Megatas, and Scopelus
Subject of an honorary decree of the city for virtue and justice
Αὐρ(ηλία) Ὀνασιφόρις
AFTER AD 239
Rizakis 63; IG V 1. 572
Daughter of M. Aur(elius) Damokrates (15)
Sister of Aur(elia) Damokratia (2)
Paid for a memorial to her father
[Ὀν]ασίων (1)
I\II AD
SEG XI 630
Son of ([On]asion <3>)
Gym[nasiarch] during the (first) visit (of Hadrian) to Sparta, AD 124/5
IG V 1. 159a; Archaiologikon
Deltion 24 (1969) Chronica p. 136, pl. 132b (BCH 1971 p. 887, fig. 182,
183; ArchAnAth 1970, 260-2)
Father of Anonymusb
[Ephebe]a, ca. AD 190-200
[Ὀν]ήσιμος (1)
SEG XI 883C
Name on a tile found in the citadel or theater
Ὀνήσιμος (2)
I AD
IG V 1. 31
Father of Karpos (1)
Ὀνήσ[ι]μ[ος] (3)
MID-LATE II AD
BSA XXIX, 11, 2(B)
Nom[o]phylax in the year of C. J[ulius] Euk[l]eid[as] (or Sik[l]eid[as]
Onesimus
IV AD
Scriptores Historiae Augustae, Firmus, Saturninus, Proculus,
Bonosus 13.1, 14.4, Carus, Carinus, Numerian 4.2,
7.3, 16.1, 17.6; Suidas s. v. Onasimos; FGrH 216
Son of Apsines
Father of Apsines
A historian and rhetorician from either Cyprus or Sparta
Ὀνησιφόρος (1)
I AD
IG V 1. 20ba, 184b; SEG XI 607c; BSA XXVI (1925) 168, C6, C7d
Son of Chryseros (4)a[bc]d
[Gerousias in the year of Menekles, AD 96/7]ad;
bidyos in the year of Ph—(1)c; name in a catalogueb
[Ὀ]νησιφόρος (2)
REIGN OF HADRIAN
IG V 1. 103
Son of Eu[d]amidas (21)
[Gerousias]
Τιβ(έριος) Κλ(αύδιος) Ὀνησιφόρος (3)
MID II AD
Rizakis 310; IG V 1. 71a, 484b
Son of Onesiphoros (11)[a]b
Pr(esbys) of ephors in the year of Kallikrates (12)a, AD 163/4
Subject of a memorial by his friend P. Memmius Spartiatikos (6)b
Ὀνησιφόρος (4)
I AD
SEG XI 569
Son of Theon (4)
Gerousias in the year of L. V[o]lusenus Aristokrates (10), AD 100/1
Ὀνησιφόρος (5)
IG V 1. 916A (retrograde)
Name written on a tile
[Ὀν]ησιφόρο[ς] (6)
SEG XI 884C
Name on a tile from the shrine of Artemis Ortheia
[Ὀνη]σιφόρο[ς] (7)
II AD
IG V 1. 120 (cf. SEG XI 583)
[The father of, or himself, gerousias for the second time in the year of
Onasikleidas <1>]
Πό(πλιος) Αἴλιος Ὀνησιφόρος (8)
MID II AD
Rizakis 17; IG V 1. 63
Ephor in the year of C. Julus Eudamos (6), AD 139/40-ca. 142
Τιβ(έριος) Κλα(ύδιος) Ὀνησιφόρος (9) (= 3)
LATE II AD
Rizakis 310 (= 3); IG V 1. 74 (cf. SEG XI 616)
[Bidyos<?> ἐπὶ .....o]υς (Fragment 128)
Ὀνησιφόρος (10)
IG V 1. 64; [SEG XI 575: 9—]
Father of Epitynchanon (3)
Ὀνησιφόρος (11)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 71, 484
Father of Ti. Cl(audius) Onesiphoros (3)
Ὀνησιφόρο[ς] (12)
II AD
IG V 1. 37A
Father of Philokrates (5)
Ὀνησιφόρος (13)
I AD
IG V 1. 80
Father of Theon (2)
Ὀνησίων (1)
I AD
SEG XI 569
Son of (Onesion <2>)
Ka(sen) to Damonikidas (7)
Gerousias in the year of L. V[o]lusenus Aristokrates (10), AD 100/1
(Ὀνησίων [2])
I AD
SEG XI 569
Father of Onesion (1)
See also Ὀνασίων
Ὀνομακλῆς
MID V BC
Poralla 578; Xenophon Hellenica II 3.10
Eponymous ephor of the year 425/24
Ὀνομάντιος
END V BC
Poralla 579; Xenophon Hellenica II 3.10
Eponymous ephor of the year 413/12
Ὀνομαστορίδας
MID IV BC
Poralla 580; Arrian Anabasis III 24.4 ( jOnovma");
Curtius Rufus III 13.15
A Spartiate, an ambassador with Darius III in 330
He was taken prisoner by Alexander after the death of Darius.
Αὐρηλία Ὀππία
III AD
Rizakis 64; IG V 1. 598 (cf. SEG XI 814)
Daughter of Kalli[krates] (63)
[Wife] of [M. Aur(elius) Te]isamenos (4)
{Mother of Aurelia Heraklia}
Subject of an honorary decree for her wisdom and moderation, "[hearth] of the
city;" "a new Penelope and [Laoda]mia;" "for her every virtue and [favor] and
[piety] towards the gods"
Ὀπωρίς
VI BC
Poralla 581; IG V 1. 1497
Name from a bowl dedicated probably from Limnai
Ὀρ{ρ}ιππίδας
I BC
IG V 1. 96
[Gerousias or member of the cult of Taenarum]
Ὄρσιππος
Poralla 581a; Etymologicum Magnum s. v. Gumnavsia
In error it names the Megarian Orsippos (the first
to run naked) as a Lacedaemonian. (The error may have arisen from a confusion with
Akanthus 46, q.v., who is supposed to have been the first to have competed at
Olympia nude.)
Ὄρσιππος
V\IV BC
Poralla 582; Xenophon Hellenica IV 2.8
A Lacedaemonian who found himself in the army of Agesilaos II in 394
Ὀρσίφαντος
END VI BC
Poralla 583; Herodotus VII 227
Father of the two brothers Alpheios and Maron who fell at Thermopylae in
480