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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

Peek, loc. cit.: a. Π. Μέμ[μ]ιον Π. υίόν Ι [Τήγλο]ν ύπατ(ικ)όν, ιερέα Ι [εν τρισί συστ]ή[μ]ασιν Ι<br />

[ίεροσυνών— ]. b. (as Groag).<br />

Thomasson, 191, no. 11 suggests a different restoration of the text: ό π[ρεσβευτής γενόμενος<br />

τω]ν Σεβαστών καί αντιστράτηγος].<br />

The restoration of Groag is based on an honorary inscription for Regulus from Delphi (ILS<br />

8815). About ιερέα έν τρισί συστήμασιν ίερωσυνών, i.e. three colleges that performed the<br />

principal sacrifices, cf. Polyb. XXI. 13, 11:...των τριών έν σύστημα, δι' ων συμβαίνει τάς έπιφανεστάτας<br />

θυσίας έν τη Τώμη συντελεισθαι τοις θεοϊς...<br />

The name of the father of P. Memmius Regulus completed as Caius is a mistake in IG, the<br />

father of the governor of Achaia is Publius.<br />

[2] IG IV 1139; IG IV 2 1, 665 (A. Momigliano, JRS 34, 1944, 115/6; SEG 11, 1950, 445 a);<br />

Peek 1969, 125, no. 289, facsimile, pi. LI, 87-88 [A.D. 35-44].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; an exedra erected by T. Statilius Lamprias (II), son of Lamprias (I) and<br />

T. Statilius Teimocrates, son of Lamprias (II), honouring Regulus as benefactor on behalf of<br />

the Achaeans. It bears three honorary inscriptions for Πόπλιον Μέμμιον Ποπλίου υίόν<br />

Τήγλον.<br />

[3] IG IV 1411; IG IV 2 1,669 [A.D. 35-44].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; two fragments of a base bearing an honorary inscription for the person:<br />

Π(όπλιον) Μέ[μ]μιον [Ποπλίου υίόν] Ι [Τήγλο]ν ύπατ[ικόν] Ι [— ].<br />

[4] The fragmentary inscription IG IV 2 1, 668 (=JG IV 1414+1412); Peek 1969, 127-8, no. 291,<br />

facsimile, pi. LH, 89 from the sanctuary of Epidauros is completed in IG as:<br />

[Ά πόλις τών Έπιδαυρ]ίων τ[ούς εύεργέτας γενομένους Γναιον Πο]πλίλιον τ[όν] πρεσβε[υτάν<br />

καί Γναιον Μέμμι]ον Τήγλον [τον ά]ντιστρ[άταγον].<br />

According to Thomasson 191, no. 11 the inscription is an honorary one for P. Memmius<br />

Regulus and his name should not be completed as [Γναιον Μέμμι]ον Τήγλον but [Πόπλιον<br />

Μέμμι]ον Τήγλον. Groag, Reichsbeamten, 26 finds the restoration of the name of Regulus not<br />

convincing and believes that this inscription has nothing to do with him. Peek restores the text<br />

as: [Ά πόλις τών Έπιδαυρ]ίων Γ[ναιον Πο]πλίλιον Γ[άίου υί]όν Τήγλον and believes that<br />

this fragment does not belong to an inscription in honour of Memmius Regulus. Lapis III of the<br />

publication in IG is, according to Peek, an independent fragment, which is to be restored as: [Π.<br />

Μέμμιον Π. υίόν Τήγλον] Ι [ύπατικόν], πρεσβε[υτήν Σε]Ι[βαστών ά]ντιστρ[άτηγον ].<br />

Remarks: P. Memmius Regulus was the first member in his family to enter the senate under<br />

Tiberius. He held then the office of quaestor and directly after that became praetor<br />

(cf. M. Cébeillac, Les quaestores principis et candidati aux 1er et Hième siècles de<br />

l'empire [Milano 1972] 29-30). In A.D. 31 he held the consulate (Degrassi, Fasti<br />

consolari, 10, no. 784), since he was a confident of the emperor, who already suspected<br />

the conspiracy of Seianus. In A.D. 35 he succeded Poppaeus Sabinus as legatus Augusti<br />

pro praetore and governed Moesia, Macedonia and Achaia until A.D. 44. The large<br />

number of honorary inscriptions erected by many Greek cities and individuals for him<br />

and his son, who accompanied him, indicate his popularity. The many Memmii<br />

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