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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I Remarks: Cf. the honorary inscription IvO 326 [after 101 B.C.] from Olympia (EL 270) and I. Délos, 1699. He was consul of the years 107, 104, 103, 102, 101, 100 and 86 B.C. More about him see R. Weynand, fi£Suppl. VI (1935) 1363-1425, s.v. Marius [14]; Broughton, Magistrates 1,521. 526. 532. 534. 547. 549.550.556-557. 558. 562. 567. 570-571. 574; II, 8. 27. 29. 42. 48. 53. 188. [Λ]ΟΥΚΙΟΣ ΜΑΡΙΟΣ ΠΥΛΑΛΗΣ IG IV1298; IG IV 2 1,382 [1st half of 2nd c. A.D.]. Epidauros, sanctuary; an altar bearing a dedication to Hera during the time when the named person was a priest (of Asclepius): "Ηρας. Ι έπί ιερέως Λ[ου]Ικίου Μάριου ΠυΙλάδου, πυροφόΐρου δέ ΌνησιφόΙ[ρ]ου τοϋ ΆφροόιΙσίου Ι ςζ'. Remarks: For the date cf. IG IV 2 1, 381, where the same pyrphoros is attested and dated in A.D. 128 (το ε' έτος). 189. (MEMMIA) ΠΑΣΙΧΑΡΕΙΛ 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, pi. Vili, 13 with a different restoration of the text (cf. SEG 35, 1985, 305) [1st half of 1st c. A.D.]. Epidauros, sanctuary; a Spartan decree of consolation for T. Statilius Lamprias (III) (see also 245 [2]). Pasichareia is the sister of Lamprias (...Τίτον Στατείλιον Λαμπρίαν, υίόν μεν Τει- μοκράτους καί Τειμοσθενίδος, άδελφόν δέ Πασιχαρείας etc.). Remarks: For comments on several lines of the inscription see G. Klaffenbach, "Zu IG IV 2 1, 86", AE 1937, 263-5; Α. Wilhelm, ADAW 1939, Nr. 21, 5-10 (SEG 11, 1950, 409). Further A.J.S. Spawforth, ABSA 80, 1985, 199-200, 216-219, 248-258 examines the connections between the Spartan Memmii and Volusseni with the Epidaurian family of Statuii. Pasichareia was married with P. Memmius Pratolaus (III) of Sparta and became probably the heiress of her father after the premature death of her brother Lamprias (III), who seems to have sired no family. The fact that she bears the gentilicium Memmia, known from Spartan inscriptions (see LAC 543), suggests that she acquired Roman citizenship together with her husband, attested in the Epidaurian inscription still as Pratolaus. For the date it is suggested in /Gthe period A.D. 40-42, while by A.J.S. Spawforth, ABSA 80, 1985, 254, that of A.D. 38-48. sister of T. Statilius Lamprias (III) (ARG 245), d. Statilius Teimocrates (ARG 252) and Statilia Teimosthenis (ARG 242), w. P. Memmius Pratolaus (ARG 190); for a stemma of the family see A.J.S. Spawforth, ABSA 80,1985,249, table 7, given also in Appendix, Stemma V and Settipani, 496. 190. (Π. ΜΕΜΜΙΟΣ) ΠΡΑΤΟΛΑΟΣ 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. 210
ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARGOLIS ^ι-ί^ζ. 36, pi. VIII, 13 with different restoration of the text (cf. SEG 35, 1985, 305) [1st half of 1st c. A.D.]. Epidauros, sanctuary; a Spartan decree of consolation for T. Statilius Lamprias (III) (see also 245 [2]). Pasichareia is the sister of Lamprias and Pratolaus is her husband (11. 2-5:...Τίτον Στα- τείλιον Λαμπρίαν, υίόν μέν Τειμοκράτους καί Τειμοσθενίδος, άδελφόν δέ Πασιχαρείας etc. and 1. 24: ... τον Πασιχαρείας άνδρα Πρατόλαον...). Remarks: He is known from Spartan inscriptions to have acquired later both Roman citizenship and the gentilicium Memmius, cf. also comments ARG 189 and LAC 574. For a stemma see Appendix, Stemma V. *191. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΜΕΜΜΙΟ[Σ ΡΗΓΛΟΣ] Π(ΟΠΛΙΟΥ) ΜΕΜΜΙ[ΟΥ ΡΗΓΛΟΥ] [1] IGW 912; JGTV 2 1, 667 (SEG 1, 1923, 158; 11, 1950, 376 [cf. 446]; Groag, Reichsbeamten, 26; Η. Pomptow, Klio 17, 168, no. 153 a); Peek 1969, 126, no. 290 [A.D. 35-44]. Argolis, Corone, near Ligourio; a stone which is part of a monument for both P. Memmius Regulus and his son Caius, bearing two honorary inscriptions. For the various proposals of completing the text see ARG 192 [1]. [2] IG IV 2 1, 521; Peek 1969, 105, no. 213, facsimile [lst/2nd c. A.D.]. Epidauros, sanctuary; a dedication to Zeus Nemeios by Τήγλος [Π(οπλίου) Μεμμίου] υιός πυρο[φορήσας]. Remarks: It is not certain that the person of [2] is the son of P. Memmius Regulus, since his praenomen and his father's name are missing. C. Memmius Regulus accompanied his father during the time the latter governed Moesia, Achaia and Macedonia. Like his father he is honoured by several Greek cities (R. Hanslik, Der kleine Paully 3, 1188, s.v. Memmius [2]). He was a consul of the year A.D. 63 (see Degrassi, Fasti consolari, 17, no. 816) and perhaps proconsul of Africa, as the large number of Memmii in this province indicates. For him see also E. Groag, RE XV 1 (1931) 625-626, s.v. Memmius [28]; PIR 2 M 467. s. P. Memmius Regulus (ARG 192) *192. ΠΟΠΛΙΟΣ ΜΕΜΜΙΟΣ ΠΟΠΛΙΟΥ ΥΙΟΣ ΡΗΓΛΟΣ [1] IG IV 912; IG IV 2 1, 667 (SEG 1, 1923, 158; 11, 1950, 376 [cf. 446]; Groag, Reichsbeamten, 26; H. Pomptow, Klio 17, 168, no. 153 a); Peek 1969, 126-127, no. 290, facsimile [A.D. 35-44]. Argolis, Corone, near Ligourio, probably transported from the sanctuary; a stone from a monument for both P. Memmius Regulus and his son Caius, bearing two honorary inscriptions. The text is restored in IG IV 2 1 as: a. [Π(όπλιον) Μέμμιον Γαΐου] υίόν [Τήγλον, γενόμεν]ον ιερέα [τοις —] π[αι]σίν [—]; b. Γ(άιον) Μέμμιο[ν Τήγλον] Π(οπλίου) Μεμμί[ου Τήγλου] τοϋ πρεσ[βευτοϋ] Σεβαστ[οϋ]). Groag suggests: a. [Π(όπλιον) Μέμμιον Ποπλίου] υίόν [Τήγλον, γενόμεν]ον ιερέα [εν τρισί συστήμα]σιν [ίερωσυνών], .... b. Γ(άιον) Μέμμιο[ν Τήγλον] Π(οπλίου) Μεμμί[ου Τήγλου] τοϋ πρεσ[βευτοϋ] Σεβαστ[ών αντιστράτηγου υίόν]... 211
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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARGOLIS ^ι-ί^ζ.<br />
36, pi. VIII, 13 with different restoration of the text (cf. SEG 35, 1985, 305) [1st half of 1st c.<br />
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 and Pratolaus is her husband (11. 2-5:...Τίτον Στα-<br />
τείλιον Λαμπρίαν, υίόν μέν Τειμοκράτους καί Τειμοσθενίδος, άδελφόν δέ Πασιχαρείας etc.<br />
and 1. 24: ... τον Πασιχαρείας άνδρα Πρατόλαον...).<br />
Remarks: He is known from Spartan inscriptions to have acquired later both Roman<br />
citizenship and the gentilicium Memmius, cf. also comments ARG 189 and LAC 574.<br />
For a stemma see Appendix, Stemma V.<br />
*191. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΜΕΜΜΙΟ[Σ ΡΗΓΛΟΣ] Π(ΟΠΛΙΟΥ) ΜΕΜΜΙ[ΟΥ ΡΗΓΛΟΥ]<br />
[1] IGW 912; JGTV 2 1, 667 (SEG 1, 1923, 158; 11, 1950, 376 [cf. 446]; Groag, Reichsbeamten,<br />
26; Η. Pomptow, Klio 17, 168, no. 153 a); Peek 1969, 126, no. 290 [A.D. 35-44].<br />
Argolis, Corone, near Ligourio; a stone which is part of a monument for both P. Memmius<br />
Regulus and his son Caius, bearing two honorary inscriptions. For the various proposals of<br />
completing the text see ARG 192 [1].<br />
[2] IG IV 2 1, 521; Peek 1969, 105, no. 213, facsimile [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />
Epidauros, sanctuary; a dedication to Zeus Nemeios by Τήγλος [Π(οπλίου) Μεμμίου] υιός<br />
πυρο[φορήσας].<br />
Remarks: It is not certain that the person of [2] is the son of P. Memmius Regulus, since his<br />
praenomen and his father's name are missing.<br />
C. Memmius Regulus accompanied his father during the time the latter governed<br />
Moesia, Achaia and Macedonia. Like his father he is honoured by several Greek<br />
cities (R. Hanslik, Der kleine Paully 3, 1188, s.v. Memmius [2]). He was a consul of<br />
the year A.D. 63 (see Degrassi, Fasti consolari, 17, no. 816) and perhaps proconsul<br />
of Africa, as the large number of Memmii in this province indicates. For him see also<br />
E. Groag, RE XV 1 (1931) 625-626, s.v. Memmius [28]; PIR 2 M 467.<br />
s. P. Memmius Regulus (ARG 192)<br />
*192. ΠΟΠΛΙΟΣ ΜΕΜΜΙΟΣ ΠΟΠΛΙΟΥ ΥΙΟΣ ΡΗΓΛΟΣ<br />
[1] IG IV 912; IG IV 2 1, 667 (SEG 1, 1923, 158; 11, 1950, 376 [cf. 446]; Groag, Reichsbeamten,<br />
26; H. Pomptow, Klio 17, 168, no. 153 a); Peek 1969, 126-127, no. 290, facsimile [A.D. 35-44].<br />
Argolis, Corone, near Ligourio, probably transported from the sanctuary; a stone from a<br />
monument for both P. Memmius Regulus and his son Caius, bearing two honorary inscriptions.<br />
The text is restored in IG IV 2 1 as: a. [Π(όπλιον) Μέμμιον Γαΐου] υίόν [Τήγλον, γενόμεν]ον<br />
ιερέα [τοις —] π[αι]σίν [—]; b. Γ(άιον) Μέμμιο[ν Τήγλον] Π(οπλίου) Μεμμί[ου Τήγλου]<br />
τοϋ πρεσ[βευτοϋ] Σεβαστ[οϋ]).<br />
Groag suggests: a. [Π(όπλιον) Μέμμιον Ποπλίου] υίόν [Τήγλον, γενόμεν]ον ιερέα [εν τρισί<br />
συστήμα]σιν [ίερωσυνών], .... b. Γ(άιον) Μέμμιο[ν Τήγλον] Π(οπλίου) Μεμμί[ου Τήγλου]<br />
τοϋ πρεσ[βευτοϋ] Σεβαστ[ών αντιστράτηγου υίόν]...<br />
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