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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ELEIA<br />

286-289<br />

Remarks: There are several attempts to identify the legate of this inscription. A possibility is<br />

*286. [ΝΕΜΙΕΣΙΑΝΟΣ<br />

to identify him with Mummius Achaicus, brother of Mummia Achaica, mother of the<br />

Emperor Galba (F. Münzer, RE XVI 1 [1933] 533-534, s.v. Mummius [26]; FOS,<br />

458, no. 556) and another with the legate of the Athenian inscription IG II/III 2 4170<br />

(F. Münzer, Ν. Jahr. f. d. kl. Alt. 12, 1909, 190, 3 identifies him with Sp. Mummius,<br />

brother of the consul 146 B.C.); see also F. Münzer, RE XVI 1 (1933) 523-524, 5. v.<br />

Mummius [3] and M. Fluss, ibid., 524, s.v. Mummius [4]; Groag, Reichsbeamten, 99-<br />

100; PIR 1 M 701.<br />

/vO480 facsimile [3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; a marble plaque bearing also holes for the fitting of a bronze plaque in an earlier or<br />

later use. It bears an honorary inscription of the polis erected by the polis of Elis with the<br />

consent of the boule:<br />

[Νεμ]εσιανόν τον κρά[τ]ιστον Ι [π]ολείτην Ηλείοι. Ψ(ηφίσματι) β(ουλής).<br />

Remarks: The completion of the name is not certain. The letter read by Dittenberger and<br />

287. ΝΙΓΕΡ (Ι)<br />

Purgold as an E could also be a lunata C, so that the name could be completed as<br />

[Κασ]σιανόν, Σοσσιανόν, or something similar. The title κράτιστος is an indication<br />

of his high social status, see EL 192. For the person see also Zoumbaki, Elis und<br />

Olympia, Ν 13.<br />

ΙνΟ 92,1. 6 facsimile [shortly after A.D. 117J.<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel, where he is attested as the father of one of the theocoloi.<br />

Remarks: For the person see Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Ν 15 and for his family Ν 16.<br />

f. Niger (EL 288); for a stemma of the family see Appendix, Stemma XIX.<br />

288. ΝΙΓΕΡ ΝΙΓΕΡΟΣ (II)<br />

IvO 92,1. 6, 10, 11 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Ν 16 [shortly A.D. after 117].<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel. Attested in 1. 6 as theocolos and also in 11. 10-11 as father of the<br />

spondophoroi Sophon and Poseidippus.<br />

s. Niger (EL 287); for a stemma of the family see Appendix, Stemma XIX.<br />

289. ΝΟΥΜΙΣΙΑ ΤΕΙΣΙΣ Λ(ΟΥΚΙΟΥ) ΒΕΤΛΗΝΟΥ ΛΑΙΤΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΦΛΑΟΥΙΑΣ ΓΟΡΓΩΣ<br />

ΘΥΓΛΤΗΡ<br />

/v0438 facsimile [second half of 1st c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; a statue base of Pentelic marble erected by the polis of Elis in her honour:<br />

509

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