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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

Remarks: Cf. the honorary inscription IvO 326 [after 101 B.C.] from Olympia (EL 270) and I.<br />

Délos, 1699. He was consul of the years 107, 104, 103, 102, 101, 100 and 86 B.C.<br />

More about him see R. Weynand, fi£Suppl. VI (1935) 1363-1425, s.v. Marius [14];<br />

Broughton, Magistrates 1,521. 526. 532. 534. 547. 549.550.556-557. 558. 562. 567.<br />

570-571. 574; II, 8. 27. 29. 42. 48. 53.<br />

188. [Λ]ΟΥΚΙΟΣ ΜΑΡΙΟΣ ΠΥΛΑΛΗΣ<br />

IG IV1298; IG IV 2 1,382 [1st half of 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; an altar bearing a dedication to Hera during the time when the named<br />

person was a priest (of Asclepius):<br />

"Ηρας. Ι έπί ιερέως Λ[ου]Ικίου Μάριου ΠυΙλάδου, πυροφόΐρου δέ ΌνησιφόΙ[ρ]ου τοϋ<br />

ΆφροόιΙσίου Ι ςζ'.<br />

Remarks: For the date cf. IG IV 2 1, 381, where the same pyrphoros is attested and dated in<br />

A.D. 128 (το ε' έτος).<br />

189. (MEMMIA) ΠΑΣΙΧΑΡΕΙΛ<br />

IG IV 939-940,1. 4-5, 17-18, 25; IG IV 2 1, 85-86,1. 4-5, 23, 24 and 31; Peek 1969, 29-31, no. 36,<br />

pi. Vili, 13 with a different restoration of the text (cf. SEG 35, 1985, 305) [1st half of 1st c. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; a Spartan decree of consolation for T. Statilius Lamprias (III) (see also<br />

245 [2]). Pasichareia is the sister of Lamprias (...Τίτον Στατείλιον Λαμπρίαν, υίόν μεν Τει-<br />

μοκράτους καί Τειμοσθενίδος, άδελφόν δέ Πασιχαρείας etc.).<br />

Remarks: For comments on several lines of the inscription see G. Klaffenbach, "Zu IG IV 2 1,<br />

86", AE 1937, 263-5; Α. Wilhelm, ADAW 1939, Nr. 21, 5-10 (SEG 11, 1950, 409).<br />

Further A.J.S. Spawforth, ABSA 80, 1985, 199-200, 216-219, 248-258 examines the<br />

connections between the Spartan Memmii and Volusseni with the Epidaurian family<br />

of Statuii. Pasichareia was married with P. Memmius Pratolaus (III) of Sparta and<br />

became probably the heiress of her father after the premature death of her brother<br />

Lamprias (III), who seems to have sired no family. The fact that she bears the<br />

gentilicium Memmia, known from Spartan inscriptions (see LAC 543), suggests that<br />

she acquired Roman citizenship together with her husband, attested in the<br />

Epidaurian inscription still as Pratolaus.<br />

For the date it is suggested in /Gthe period A.D. 40-42, while by A.J.S. Spawforth,<br />

ABSA 80, 1985, 254, that of A.D. 38-48.<br />

sister of T. Statilius Lamprias (III) (ARG 245), d. Statilius Teimocrates (ARG 252) and Statilia<br />

Teimosthenis (ARG 242), w. P. Memmius Pratolaus (ARG 190); for a stemma of the family see<br />

A.J.S. Spawforth, ABSA 80,1985,249, table 7, given also in Appendix, Stemma V and Settipani, 496.<br />

190. (Π. ΜΕΜΜΙΟΣ) ΠΡΑΤΟΛΑΟΣ<br />

IG IV 939-940,1. 4-5, 17-18, 25; IG IV 2 1, 85-86,1. 4-5, 23, 24 and 31; Peek 1969, 29-31, no.<br />

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