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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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