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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I Ή πόλις Ηλείων Ι Νουμισίαν ΤεισίΙοα, Λ(ουκίου) Βετληνοϋ Ι Λαίτου καί Ι Φλαουΐας Γοργώς Ι θυγατέρα, πάσης Ι ένεκεν αρετής Ι καί σωφροσύνης. Remarks: For the person and her family see also S. Zoumbaki, "Zu einer neuen Inschrift aus Olympia: Die Familie der Vettuleni von Elis", ZPE 99, 1993, 227-232 (AnnÉpigr 1993, 1415; SEG 44, 1994, 389) and Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Ν 26. For the gentilicium Numisius, common in South Italy, Gaul and Spain see Solin and Salomies, 129 and Mócsy, Nomenciator, 204. d. L. Vettulenus Laetus (EL 339), Flavia Gorgo (EL 185); for the stemma of the family see Appendix, Stemma XIX. 290. OKKIA ΠΡΙΣΚΑ 7v0453 facsimile [second half of 1st c. A.D.]. Olympia; a base for a statue erected by the person for her son, the philosopher L. Peticius Propas, with the consent of the Elean boule: Διί Όλυμπίω Λούκιον Πετίκιον Πρόπαντα, Ι φιλόσοφον στωικόν Κορίνθιον, Όκκία Πρίσκα Ι ή μήτηρ άνέθηκεν αρετής ένεκα καί σοφίας, Ι ψηφισαμένης τής Ηλείων βουλής. Corinthian (?) Remarks: The gentilicium Occius is uncommon in the Greek mainland (cf. also IG II 2 3280). It is found in Italy, Noricum and Gallia Narbonensis, see Mócsy, Nomenclator, 206 and Solin and Salomies, 130. m. L. Peticius Propas (EL 298) *291. ΓΝΑΙΟΣ ΟΚΤΑ[ΟΥΙΟΣ- - -] IvO 934 facsimile [167 B.C.]. Olympia; a fragment of the upper block of a statue base erected by the polis of Elis in honour of the person, who is attested as [στρατηγόν Τωμ]αίων. praetor Remarks: According to Dittenberger and Purgold he is to be identified with the consul of the year 165 B.C., Cn. Octavius Cn. f., who took part in the war against Perseus (171- 168 B.C.; Liv. XLIII. 17, 2) as a legate and as praetor (Liv. XLIV. 17, 5; 21, 3). The honour in Olympia must be dated in the period of his presence in Greece after the battle of Pydna. He was also honoured in Argos and Echinos, see M. Holleaux, Στρατηγός ύπατος. Étude surla traduction du titre consulaire (Paris 1918) 157-158; F. Münzer, RE XVII (1937) 1810-1814 [17] 5. v. Octavius; Broughton, Magistrates I, 411, 426, 428, 434, 438, 441-443; II, 595; III, 150; P. Charneux, BCH 81, 1957, 185 ff.; L. Pietila-Castrén, "The ancestry and career of Cn. Octavius, cos 165 BC", Arctos 18,1984, 75-92 (SEG 33,1983,287 and 34, 1984,291); Ta. Schmitt, Der neue PaulyS, 1099 [I 4] s.v. Octavius. see also ARG 197. 510

292. ΟΚΤΑΟΥΙΟ[Σ- - -]ΛΝΟΣ IvO 332 facsimile [begin, of 1st c. A.D.]. ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ELEIA Olympia; fragments of a marble plaque probably bearing an honorary inscription. f. Octavius [- - -]anus (EL 293) *293. ΟΚΤΑΟΥΙΟ[Σ- - -]ΑΝΟΣ OKTAOYIO[Y- - -]ANOY IvO 332 facsimile [begin, of 1st c. A.D.]. Olympia; fragments of a marble plaque probably bearing an honorary inscription. Roman magistrate (?) 292-296 Remarks: The inscription is listed by Dittenberger and Purgold among the documents concerning Roman magistrates. Since the inscription is very fragmentary, the hypothesis remains uncertain. s. Octavius [- - -]anus (EL 292) 294. ΓΑΙΟΣ ΟΦΕΛΛΙΟΣ ΦΛΩΡΟΣ 7v0443 facsimile [1st or 2nd c. A.D.]. Olympia; a limestone plaque from the base of a monument erected for him by his father P. Ofellius Montanus: Πόπλιος ΌφέλΙλιος Μοντάνας Ι Γάιον Όφέλλιον Ι Φλώρον, τον έαυίτοϋ υίόν Διί Ι Όλυ­ μπίω. Remarks: For the name Of(f)ellius see Solin and Salomies, 131; in the Péloponnèse it is found also in Arcadia (ARC 126-129), it is more common on the islands, maybe because of the resident Romans. Cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Ο 22. s. P. Ofellius Montanus (EL 295) 295. ΠΟΠΛΙΟΣ ΟΦΕΛΛΙΟΣ ΜΟΝΤΑΝΟΣ JvO 443 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Ο 21 [1st or 2nd c. A.D.]. Olympia; a plaque from the base of a monument erected by him for his son P. Offellius Florus. f. P. Ofellius Florus (EL 294) 296. ΤΙΒ(ΕΡΙΟΣ) ΟΠΠΙΟΣ ΑΡΙΣΤΟΛΑΜΟΥ ΥΙΟΣ ΤΕΙΜΑΝΛΡΟΣ [1] 7v0441 facsimile [end of 1st/ beginning of 2nd c. A.D.]. Olympia; a statue base erected by the boule and the demos of Kyparissos in honour of the person: Ή βουλή καί ο δήΐμος ô ΚυπαρισΙσέων Τιβ(έριον) "Όππιον Ι Τείμανδρον, Ι τον εαυτών εύερΙγέτην, άριστα Ι πολειτευόμενον. 511

292. ΟΚΤΑΟΥΙΟ[Σ- - -]ΛΝΟΣ<br />

IvO 332 facsimile [begin, of 1st c. A.D.].<br />

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ELEIA<br />

Olympia; fragments of a marble plaque probably bearing an honorary inscription.<br />

f. Octavius [- - -]anus (EL 293)<br />

*293. ΟΚΤΑΟΥΙΟ[Σ- - -]ΑΝΟΣ OKTAOYIO[Y- - -]ANOY<br />

IvO 332 facsimile [begin, of 1st c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; fragments of a marble plaque probably bearing an honorary inscription.<br />

Roman magistrate (?)<br />

292-296<br />

Remarks: The inscription is listed by Dittenberger and Purgold among the documents<br />

concerning Roman magistrates. Since the inscription is very fragmentary, the<br />

hypothesis remains uncertain.<br />

s. Octavius [- - -]anus (EL 292)<br />

294. ΓΑΙΟΣ ΟΦΕΛΛΙΟΣ ΦΛΩΡΟΣ<br />

7v0443 facsimile [1st or 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; a limestone plaque from the base of a monument erected for him by his father P.<br />

Ofellius Montanus:<br />

Πόπλιος ΌφέλΙλιος Μοντάνας Ι Γάιον Όφέλλιον Ι Φλώρον, τον έαυίτοϋ υίόν Διί Ι Όλυ­<br />

μπίω.<br />

Remarks: For the name Of(f)ellius see Solin and Salomies, 131; in the Péloponnèse it is found<br />

also in Arcadia (ARC 126-129), it is more common on the islands, maybe because of<br />

the resident Romans. Cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Ο 22.<br />

s. P. Ofellius Montanus (EL 295)<br />

295. ΠΟΠΛΙΟΣ ΟΦΕΛΛΙΟΣ ΜΟΝΤΑΝΟΣ<br />

JvO 443 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Ο 21 [1st or 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; a plaque from the base of a monument erected by him for his son P. Offellius Florus.<br />

f. P. Ofellius Florus (EL 294)<br />

296. ΤΙΒ(ΕΡΙΟΣ) ΟΠΠΙΟΣ ΑΡΙΣΤΟΛΑΜΟΥ ΥΙΟΣ ΤΕΙΜΑΝΛΡΟΣ<br />

[1] 7v0441 facsimile [end of 1st/ beginning of 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; a statue base erected by the boule and the demos of Kyparissos in honour of the person:<br />

Ή βουλή καί ο δήΐμος ô ΚυπαρισΙσέων Τιβ(έριον) "Όππιον Ι Τείμανδρον, Ι τον εαυτών<br />

εύερΙγέτην, άριστα Ι πολειτευόμενον.<br />

511

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