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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

Ή πόλις Ηλείων Ι Νουμισίαν ΤεισίΙοα, Λ(ουκίου) Βετληνοϋ Ι Λαίτου καί Ι Φλαουΐας<br />

Γοργώς Ι θυγατέρα, πάσης Ι ένεκεν αρετής Ι καί σωφροσύνης.<br />

Remarks: For the person and her family see also S. Zoumbaki, "Zu einer neuen Inschrift aus<br />

Olympia: Die Familie der Vettuleni von Elis", ZPE 99, 1993, 227-232 (AnnÉpigr<br />

1993, 1415; SEG 44, 1994, 389) and Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Ν 26.<br />

For the gentilicium Numisius, common in South Italy, Gaul and Spain see Solin and<br />

Salomies, 129 and Mócsy, Nomenciator, 204.<br />

d. L. Vettulenus Laetus (EL 339), Flavia Gorgo (EL 185); for the stemma of the family see<br />

Appendix, Stemma XIX.<br />

290. OKKIA ΠΡΙΣΚΑ<br />

7v0453 facsimile [second half of 1st c. A.D.].<br />

Olympia; a base for a statue erected by the person for her son, the philosopher L. Peticius<br />

Propas, with the consent of the Elean boule:<br />

Διί Όλυμπίω Λούκιον Πετίκιον Πρόπαντα, Ι φιλόσοφον στωικόν Κορίνθιον, Όκκία Πρίσκα<br />

Ι ή μήτηρ άνέθηκεν αρετής ένεκα καί σοφίας, Ι ψηφισαμένης τής Ηλείων βουλής.<br />

Corinthian (?)<br />

Remarks: The gentilicium Occius is uncommon in the Greek mainland (cf. also IG II 2 3280). It<br />

is found in Italy, Noricum and Gallia Narbonensis, see Mócsy, Nomenclator, 206 and<br />

Solin and Salomies, 130.<br />

m. L. Peticius Propas (EL 298)<br />

*291. ΓΝΑΙΟΣ ΟΚΤΑ[ΟΥΙΟΣ- - -]<br />

IvO 934 facsimile [167 B.C.].<br />

Olympia; a fragment of the upper block of a statue base erected by the polis of Elis in honour<br />

of the person, who is attested as [στρατηγόν Τωμ]αίων.<br />

praetor<br />

Remarks: According to Dittenberger and Purgold he is to be identified with the consul of the<br />

year 165 B.C., Cn. Octavius Cn. f., who took part in the war against Perseus (171-<br />

168 B.C.; Liv. XLIII. 17, 2) as a legate and as praetor (Liv. XLIV. 17, 5; 21, 3). The<br />

honour in Olympia must be dated in the period of his presence in Greece after the<br />

battle of Pydna. He was also honoured in Argos and Echinos, see M. Holleaux,<br />

Στρατηγός ύπατος. Étude surla traduction du titre consulaire (Paris 1918) 157-158;<br />

F. Münzer, RE XVII (1937) 1810-1814 [17] 5. v. Octavius; Broughton, Magistrates<br />

I, 411, 426, 428, 434, 438, 441-443; II, 595; III, 150; P. Charneux, BCH 81, 1957,<br />

185 ff.; L. Pietila-Castrén, "The ancestry and career of Cn. Octavius, cos 165 BC",<br />

Arctos 18,1984, 75-92 (SEG 33,1983,287 and 34, 1984,291); Ta. Schmitt, Der neue<br />

PaulyS, 1099 [I 4] s.v. Octavius.<br />

see also ARG 197.<br />

510

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