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grammateus<br />

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ELEI A<br />

319-322<br />

Remarks: In IvO 80,1. 1 Dittenberger and Purgold complete [Λ(ούκιος) Σαίνιος Άχ]αϊκός.<br />

319. [- - -]ΟΣ ΣΗΛΑΤΟΣ<br />

Cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Σ 1. For the name Saenius see Solin and Salomies, 160.<br />

IvO 127,1. 5 facsimile; cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Σ 5 [ca. middle of 2nd c. A.D. (?)]<br />

Olympia; list of cult personnel.<br />

spondophoros<br />

*320. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΣΕΜΠΡΩΝΙΟΣ ΤΥΡΤΛΝΟΣ<br />

IvO 323 facsimile and col. 800 (col. 443 no. 320-324 [after middle of the 1st c. A.D. (?)].<br />

Olympia; one of the inscriptions of a group of statues erected on large pedestal honouring L.<br />

Mummius and the 10 legates who worked with him for the organisation of Greece after Roman<br />

conquest; among them is the person discussed here.<br />

Remaks: On the date see EL 284<br />

The correct form of the cognomen of the person must be Tuditanus, since the<br />

Tuditani were one of the most important branches of Sempronii, see comments of<br />

Dittenberger and Purgold on the inscription. About him see Broughton, Magistrates<br />

I, 463; 467-468.<br />

ΑΥΡ(ΗΛΙΟΣ) ΣΕΠΤΙΜΙΟΣ ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝΙΟΣ: see EL 90<br />

321. [S]ERVILIUS<br />

IvO 918 facsimile (=CIL III. 1, Suppl. 7248); cf. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia, Σ 4.<br />

Olympia; the name is preserved on a fragment of a bronze statue; graffitto: [SJervilio.<br />

*322. ΓΑΪΟΣ ΣΕΡΟΥΙΛΙΟΣ ΟΥΑΤΙΑΣ<br />

IvO 329 facsimile [74-50 B.C.].<br />

Olympia; a large pedestal erected for the person by the polis of Elis:<br />

[Ή πόλι]ς ή τώ[ν ]Ι Ηλείων Ι Γάιον Σερουίλιον Ι Ούατίαν αρετής Ι ένεκα Διί Όλυμπίω.<br />

Remarks: Dittenberger and Purgold identify the person with C. Serveil(ius) C. f., who is known<br />

from coins of the period 74 und 50 B.C. (F. Münzer, RE II A [1923], 1764-65, 5. v.<br />

Servilius [14] and stemma 1777-1778). According to Dittenberger and Purgold, he<br />

could be a son of P. Servilius Isauricus (Münzer, op. cit., [91]). The praenomen Gaius<br />

was born also by the father of Isauricus (see Münzer, loc. cit.), but Dittenberger and<br />

Purgold do not accept this identification. Münzer, based on Cic.,Verr. II, 3, 210-211,<br />

517

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