[257] ‘Nectovelius natione Brigans’ in the Cohors II Thracum. The inscription comes from Mumrills and probably dates, therefore, from between 142 and 180. Eph. Ep. ix. 623.
[258] The numeri have been discussed by Mommsen in the latter part of the Conscriptionsordnung, a discussion which naturally forms the basis of the following pages.
[259] xiii. 6526, 6542, 6592, 6622, 6629, 6642, 7749. Elantienses—6490. Gurvedenses—7343. Murrenses—6471. Triputienses—6502, 6511, 6514, 6517, 6518, 6599, 6606.
[260] A. E. 1910. 152.
[261] viii. 2486, 2505, 18007, 18008, 18026, &c.
[262] iii. 837, 907, 7999, 14216.
[263] The Palmyrene vexillarius, whose tombstone was found at Corbridge in 1911, is most likely to have belonged to a numerus formed from his countrymen. Eph. Ep. ix. 1153a.
[264] D. lxvii (158).
[265] Eph. Ep. ix. 1191, where all the references are collected.
[266] iii. 8032.