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enfranchisement of the family:<br />

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARGOLIS<br />

Ά πόλις των Έπιδαυρίων Λαμπρίαν Τειμοκράτεος πυροφορήσ[α]ντα. vac. υιός άριστ[ος].<br />

[4] IG IV 1448; IG IV 2 1, 676; Peek 1969, 129, no. 295 [1st c. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; a statue base erected by the boule and demos of Corinth:<br />

Ή βουλή και ό δήμ[ο]ς ο ΚοΙρινθίων Τίτον Στατείλ[ι]ον Τειμοκράτους Ι υίόν Λαμπρίαν<br />

αρετής ένεκεν.<br />

[5] IG IV 1449; IG IV 2 1, 677 [1st c. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; a statue base erected for the person by the polis of Epidauros:<br />

Α πόλις ά των ΈπιδαυρίΙων Τίτον Στατίλιον ΤειμοΙκράτους υίόν Λαμπρίαν Ι άρετάς<br />

ένεκεν.<br />

[6] IG IV 1450; IG IV 2 1, 679 [1st c. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; a statue base erected for the person by the synod of the Asclapiastai of<br />

Panakeia:<br />

r A σύνοδος ά των Ι Ασκλαπιαστάν των έν Ι Πανάκεια Τίτον Στατείλιον Τειμοκράτους υίόν<br />

Λαμπρίαν άρετάς ένεκεν.<br />

[7] JGIV 2 1, 681; cf. Peek 1969, 130, no. 297 [1st c. A.D.].<br />

Epidauros, sanctuary; a statue base decorated with a cymatium erected for the person by the<br />

brother of his mother Teimosthenis, L. Volussenus Aristocrates of Sparta. The name is attested<br />

as Τίτον Στατείλιον ΤειΙμοκράτους και ΤειμοσθεΙνίδος υίόν Λαμπρίαν ΛούΙκιος Ούολοσσηνός<br />

ΑριστοΙκράτης τον τής αδελφής Ι υίόν ευσεβούς μνήμης Ι ένεκεν.<br />

Remarks: For comments on several lines of [2] see G. Klaffenbach, "Zu IG IV 2 1, 86", AE<br />

1937, 263-5; Α. Wilhelm, ADAW 1939, Nr. 21, 5-10 (SEG 11, 1950, 409). The texts<br />

[1] and [2] are dated by IG in A.D. 40-42 and by A.J.S. Spawforth, ABSA 80, 1985,<br />

254 in A.D. 38-48. According to Fraenkel (IG IV 1442) the last phrase of [3] must<br />

be completed as υιός Άρίσ[των].<br />

For the person see also Mitsos, 113 and 162; A.J.S. Spawforth, ABSA 80, 251-2,<br />

stemma on p. 249, table 7. The premature death of T. Statilius Lamprias (III) is a<br />

well documented event, since it caused two long consolation decrees respectively by<br />

Athens and Sparta reflecting the kinship of the Epidaurian family with prominent<br />

families of both cities. Maybe the family had further ties with Corinth, which also<br />

honours him. The réédition of the Spartan decree by Peek, op. cit., made clear that<br />

the death of the youth occured when he was eighteen and not ten years old, as had<br />

previously been believed. The date of his death is disputed, see Spawforth, 253-254<br />

and n. 166, who argues for a date between A.D. 38 and 48.<br />

About consolation decrees see O. Gottwald, "Zu den griechischen<br />

Trostbeschlüssen", CV 3, 1937, 5-19; L. Robert, Hellenica III (1946) 15-17; N.<br />

Ehrhardt, LavernaS, 1994, 38-55 (S£G 44, 1994, 1691).<br />

For a stemma of the family see A.J.S. Spawforth, ABSA 80, 1985, 249, table 7 and<br />

Settipani, 496; see also Appendix, Stemma V.<br />

231<br />

245

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