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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

Argos, agora; fragment of a list, maybe of dionysiakoi technitai.<br />

Roman<br />

Remarks: For the person see P. Chiron-Bistagne, Recherches sur les acteurs dans la Grèce<br />

antique (Paris 1976) 367; Stefanis, Διονυσιακοί τεχνίται, no. 1739.<br />

*194. ΛΕΥΚΙΟΣ ΜΟΜΜΙΟΣ ΛΕΥΚΙΟΥ<br />

[1] Μ. Pierart-JT. Thalmann, BCH Suppl. 6, 1980, 275-8, no. 6, fig. 11 (SEG 30, 1980, 365)<br />

[146 B.C.].<br />

Argos, reused as a drain cover NE of the classical stoa; a statue base erected in honour of L.<br />

Mummius by the demos of Argos:<br />

[Ό όή]μος [τών 'Αργεί]Ιων Λ[ε]ύκι[ον Μόμμιον] Ι Λευκίου σ[τρατηγόν] Ι ΰπατον Τ[ωμαίων].<br />

[2] IG IV 1180-1183; IG IV 2<br />

1, 306 D; Peek, 1972, 30-31, no. 47 (BullÉpigr 1973, 190) [146/5<br />

B.C.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; the upper part of a base bearing older inscriptions (see Peek 1969, 72-<br />

73, no. 129). On the same stone there is a dedication of L. Mummius to Apollo, Asclepius and<br />

Hygeia:<br />

Λεύκιος Μόμμιος Λευκίου Ι στρατηγός ύπατος Τωμαίων Ι "Απόλλωνι, Άσκληπιώι, Ύγείαι.<br />

Remarks: L. Pietilä-Castren, Arcfo5 25, 1991, 102-103 (SEG 41, 1991, 286) suggests that the<br />

equestrian statue on the base [1] in honour of L. Mummius was erected before the<br />

arbitration about the Nemean games recorded in an inscription from Nemea, see<br />

D.W. Bradeen, Hesperia 35, 1966, 326-329, pi. 78 (SEG 23, 1968, 180), in an<br />

attempt to influence the opinion of this official in favor of Argos. On [1] see the<br />

mention of the text by D. Knoepfler, "L. Mummius Achaicus et les cités du golfe<br />

euboïque: à propos d'une nouvelle inscription d'Erétrie", MHAS, 1991,262. There<br />

is also an unpublished letter of L. Mummius to the technitai of Dionysos, which is to<br />

be published by Ch. Kritzas, cited by J.-L. Ferrary, Philhellénisme et impérialisme:<br />

aspects idéologiques de la conquête romaine du monde hellénistique, de la seconde<br />

guerre de Macédoine à la guerre contre Mithridate (Rome 1988) 521, n. 58 and<br />

Knoepfler, op. cit., 262, n. 52.<br />

For Mummius in other Peloponnesian cities see also EL 284, ARC 124.<br />

195. L(UCIUS) NAEVIUS CALLISTUS<br />

[1] W. Vollgraff, BCH21, 1903, 265, no. 15 (ILGR 87) [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Argos, in a field outside the city, behind the church of Hagios Nikolaos; a limestone grave stele<br />

for his wife Fuficulena Veneria decorated with a cymatium:<br />

Dis manibus I Fuficulenae I veneriae I Naevius Callistus I coniugi.<br />

[2] W. Vollgraff, BCH21, 1903, 265, no. 16 (ILGR 88) [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Argos, in a field south of the city; a limestone grave stele for his friend L. Aelius Camus<br />

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