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Appendixes A. Locations of Deacon Inscriptions EAST Total number: 61. Two inscriptions (Alexandra of Elis, Eneon) are uncertain, having been read differently by different editors. Asia Minor Cappadocia Maria of Archelais Caria Aretē, from Aphrodisias Cilicia, Korykos Athanasia Charitina Theodora Theophila Timothea Galatia Domna Nonna Philogonis Lycaonia Basilissa, from Iconium Goulasis Kyria Unnamed Lydia Epiphaneia Epiphania Lampadia, from Smyrna Phrygia Laodicea Combusta Aurelia Faustina Celsa Elaphia Magna Masa Mesalina Paula Unnamed Elsewhere in Phrygia Dipha Eistrategis Matrona of Axylos Nunē Pribis Severa Pontus-Bithynia Aeria Alexandra Basilikē Eugenia Greece Aegean Agaliasis Unnamed, from Thasos Mainland Agrippianē, from Patras Athanasia, from Delphi Eirēnē, from Thessaly Nikagora, from Athens Tetradia, from Thessaly Pelopponesus Alexandria, from Elis Andromacha, from Achaia Macedonia Agathē, from Philippi Agathokleia Matrona of Stobi Posidonia, from Philippi Theodosia Theoprepeia Thrace Eugenia, from Nicopolis Figure 15. Provenance of Deacons [3.15.219.64] Project MUSE (2024-04-18 02:28 GMT) Lower Moesia Celerina Palestine Anastasia Basilis Elladis Eneon? Maria of Moab Nonna Sophia Zoe Syria Zaortha WEST Total number: 4 Africa Proconsularis Accepta Dalmatia Ausonia Rome Anna Gaul Theodora of Ticini B. Locations of Deacons in Literary Sources EAST Total number, including Phoebe (Rom 16:1–2) and Graptē ( Hermas Vis. 2.4.3), and assuming two daughters of Count Terentius (actual number unknown): 40. Armenia Dionysia Nektaria? Asia Minor Constantinople Amproukla (Procla?) Basilina Celerina Elisanthia, Martyria, Palladia Eusebia Nicarete Olympias Pentadia Sabiniana Cappadocia Daughters of Count Terentius (at least two; number unknown) Caria Eusebia Xenē (legendary) Cilicia Marthana Chalcedon area Matrona of Cosila Unnamed, by Callinicos Chersonesus Theophila Galatia Magna of Ancyra Pontus Lampadion Egypt Theodula (legendary?) Palestine Manaris of Gaza Severa of Jerusalem Susanna Unnamed of Caesarea, by Palladius Syria, mostly Antioch Anastasia Axia Casiana Eugenia Appendixes 209 Jannia Justina (legendary) Publia Romana Valeriana Unnamed, by Theodoret WEST Total number: 2 Gaul Radegunda Respecta C. Locations of Presbyters EAST AND WEST Total number, including Episcopa Q: 11 Egypt Artemidora, mummy Phrygia Ammion, inscription Cappadocia Firmilian’s prophet (description in letter to Cyprian) Aegean Epiktō, inscription Dalmatia Flavia Vitalia, inscription Unnamed Sacerdota, inscription Bruttium Leta, inscription Rome Episcopa Q, inscription Sicily Kalē, inscription Africa (Hippo) Guilia Runa, mosaic inscription Gaul Martia, inscription D. Family Relationships Identified for Commemorated Women in Inscriptions EASTERN DEACONS Agaliasis, sister and daughter, from the Cyclades Agathē, wife (?), from Philippi Alexandra, mother (?), from Achaia Aretē, daughter, from Aphrodisias Athanasia, foster mother, from Korykos Aurelia Faustina, mother, from Phrygia Basilissa, wife and mother, from Lycaonia 210 Appendixes [3.15.219.64] Project MUSE (2024-04-18 02:28 GMT) Figure 16. Provenance of Presbyters Celsa, wife and daughter, from Phrygia Charitina, daughter, from Korykos Domna, wife and daughter-in-law, from Galatia Eistrategis, wife, mother, and sister-in-law, from Phrygia Elaphia, aunt, from Phrygia Eneon (?), daughter (?), Jerusalem Epiphaneia, mother and grandmother, from Lydia Goulasis, sister, from Lycaonia Lampadia, daughter, from Smyrna Maria of Archelais, mother, from Cappadocia Maria, daughter, from Moab Masa, daughter and sister, from Phrygia Matrona of Axylos, mother and grandmother, from Phrygia Mesalina, sister and aunt, from Phrygia Nonna, mother, from Galatia Nunē, daughter, from Phrygia Paula, sister, from Phrygia Philogonis, daughter, from Galatia Pribis, mother and grandmother, from Phrygia Unnamed, mother(?) sister(?), from Iconium WESTERN DEACONS Anna, sister, from Rome Ausonia, mother, from Dalmatia EASTERN PRESBYTERS Artemidora, daughter, from Egypt WESTERN PRESBYTERS Leta, wife, from Bruttium 212 Appendixes ...

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