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11-13 ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

11. [P(UBLIUS) AEFI]CIUS P. F. [AE]M(ILIA) FIRMUS STA[TIA]NUS<br />

[1] Corinth VIII. 2, 12 [2nd quarter of the 2nd c. A.D. (letter forms)].<br />

Corinth, forum; three fragments of dark blue marble; dedication to a divinity set up by the<br />

person: here P. Aefici[u]s Firm[us —].<br />

[2] Corinth VIII. 3,237,11. 1-3, pis 3 (no. 26), 21 [2nd quarter of the 2nd c. A.D. (letter forms)].<br />

Corinth, forum; two fragments of a gray marble block; inscription in his honour erected by his<br />

parents [P. Aef]icius Atimetus [Lic]inianus (COR 9) and [ ]nia Gaiene (COR 287), and his<br />

grandfather [P. Aef]icius Atimetus (COR 8):<br />

[P. Aefi]cio P. f. I [Ae]m. Firmo Stal[tia]no, aed., orrnam. I [o]rnato d. d. I 5<br />

[P. Aefjicius<br />

Atimetus I [Lic]inianus pater I [P. Ae]ficius Atimetus et I [. . .]nia Gaiene avi.<br />

Remarks: The identification of the person is made by J. H. Kent, Corinth VIII. 3, 237. For the<br />

Aeficii see (L.) Aeficius Certus (COR 10).<br />

grands, of P. Aeficius Atimetus (COR 8) and of [ ]nia Gaiene (COR 287); s. of P. Aeficius<br />

Atimetus Licinianus (COR 9).<br />

12. Π(ΟΠΛΙΟΣ) ΑΙΛΙΟΣ ΑΛΥΠΙΑΝΟΣ<br />

Corinth VIII. 1, 15,1. 26 [A.D. 137].<br />

Corinth, gymnasium area; triangular pedestal of white marble inscribed on all three sides;<br />

record of victors of the Caesarea Isthmia games; he was victor in the cithara contest:<br />

κιθαρω(ι)δούς.<br />

Περίνθως (Perinthian)<br />

Remarks: For the date see A. Spawforth, GRBS 15, 1974, 297-299.<br />

13. [P(UBLIUS)] A[ELI]US [APOLLODOTUS] / Π(ΟΠΛΙΟΣ) ΑΙΑΙΟΣ ΑΠΟΛΛΟΔΟ[Τ]ΟΣ<br />

[1] Corinth VIII. 3, 170, pi. 16 [A.D. 117-125].<br />

Corinth; fifteen fragments from a slab of white marble; Latin inscription on the Peirene<br />

fountain probably recording the names of the donors of marble revetments, who were<br />

members of his wife's family, i.e. the Antonii. The person figures as the husbant of Antonia<br />

Sosipatra (COR 35):<br />

P. A[eli]i [Apollodoti] u[xor] An[tonia Sosipatra] Sospitis f(ilia).<br />

[2] Corinth VIII. 3, 226, 11. 6-7, pi. 21; E. Kapetanopoulos, Mnemosyne 22, 1969, 80-82,<br />

stemma [under Antoninus Pius].<br />

Corinth, forum; twenty-two fragments of a pedestal of white marble with dark gray veins;<br />

Greek inscription in honour of his son Π. Αϊλιος Σώσπις (COR 18, text) erected by decree of<br />

the city council.<br />

Remarks: According to J. H. Kent, Corinth VIII. 3, 170, Apollodotus obtained Roman<br />

citizenship during Hadrian's reign, possibly through the influence of his wife's<br />

family, the Antonii.<br />

f. of P. Aelius Sospis (COR 18); h. of Antonia Sosipatra (COR 35)<br />

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