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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARGOLIS<br />

214-215<br />

restored by Kent as a duplicate of the Argive inscription. The person is also<br />

honoured in Sparta, LAC 645 (ABSA 26, 1923/5, 209 [SEG 11, 1950, 778]) as<br />

[έ]πτροπον Σε[βαστοϋ].<br />

There are several members of his family who held important offices in the Roman<br />

state: Prifernius Paetus Memmius Apollinaris was honoured with the same military<br />

decorations for his activity in the Dacian war (ILS 1350) and T. Prifernius Paetus<br />

Rosianus Geminus may have been consul of the year A.D. 100 and governor of<br />

Achaia under Hadrian (cf. ACH 190).<br />

For the person see Groag, Reichsbeamten, 143-144; Pflaum, Carrières , 167 f., no.<br />

72; D. Hennig, Gnomon 52, 1980, 347 sq.; Devijver, Ρ 72 (see also IV, Ρ 72); PIR 2<br />

Ρ 935 with stemma. Dabrowa, op. cit., corrects the account of his career, refering<br />

also to the information of Corinth VIII. 3, 134 (cf. SEG 45, 1995, 259).<br />

214. ΣΕΚ(ΣΤΟΣ) ΠΟΜ(ΠΩΝΙΟΣ) ΙΛΑΡΙΑΝΟΣ ΑΛΚΑΣΤΟΥ<br />

IG IV 1279; IG IV 2 1, 511; comment in ZG V 1 p. XVII 11. 100-103; cf. Peek 1969, 104, no.<br />

206, who mentions that the inscription is engraved on a trapeza in secondary use [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; a dedication to the Dioscuri:<br />

Πλω[τήρ]ιοιν Ι Διοσκούροιν Ι Σέκ(στος) Πομ(πώνιος) Ίλαριανός Ι Άλκάστου<br />

ΛακεδαιμόΙνιος κατ' οναρ.<br />

Lacedaemonian<br />

Remarks: Bradford, 205. Box, JRS 21, 1931, 214 η. 5 correctly observes that the usual<br />

praenomen for Pomponius in Spartan inscriptions is Caius (cf. the stemma of the<br />

Pomponii in IG V 1, p. 131), except for Sex. Pomponius Hilarianus. The<br />

abbreviation ΠΟΜ could be completed Πομ(πήιος) as well, which would fit the<br />

praenomen Sextus even better, but the name Alcastus at Sparta is closely linked to<br />

the gentilicium Pomponius (LAC 641 - 642, C. Pomponii Alcastoi I. II).<br />

Chronologically it is very likely that the person was the son of C. Pomponius<br />

Alcastus (I) (LAC 641); for a stemma of the family see A.J.S. Spawforth, ABSA 80,<br />

1985, 242, table 4.<br />

215. [- - - ΠΟΜ]ΠΩΝΙΟΣ ΣΕΟΥΗΡΟΣ<br />

IG IV 1275; IG IV 2 1, 575; Peek 1969, 111, no. 240, facsimile [2nd c. A.D.(?)].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; a dedication to Demeter Carpophores (?): [—]OIOY.I [- - Πομ]πώνιος<br />

Σεουήρος I— αστός AC\[.]OC I [—] άνέθηκεν .<br />

Remarks: According to Peek, the name is to be completed as [Γ. Πομ]πώνιος Σεουήρος. The<br />

following text, according to IG, should be read as - - - ΑΣΤΟΣ ΑΣ\ΟΣ, and<br />

completed as [ΒΛ]ΑΣΤΟΣ ΑΣΑ[Ι]ΟΣ. J.R. Wiseman, The land of the ancient<br />

Corinthians, Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology, vol. 50 (Göteborg 1978) 111,<br />

no. 17 (SEG 28, 1978,403) suggests that the ethnikon "Άσαϊος may refer to the town<br />

in Corinthia. Peek completes [πυρο]φορήσας τό ια' έ[τ]ος, which seems more<br />

221

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