ABSTRACT

Ulpius Domesticus, Marcus, of Ephesus, pancratiast, second century ce. A periodonike¯s, Domesticus’s Olympic victory may date to 129 ce. It was followed by a life of achievement as an honorary citizen of Antinoopolis and Athens, superintendent of the Imperial baths, life president of the athletes’ guild and its (successful) representative in obtaining a permanent site in Rome under the emperors hadrian (134) and Antoninus Pius (143).