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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I fountain recording the names of members of her family, who were probably the donors of the fountain's marble revetments; she is attested as P. A[eli]i [Apollodoti] u[xor] An[tonia Sosipatra] Sospitis f. [2] Corinth VIII. 3, 226, pi. 21; E. Kapetanopoulos, Mnemosyne 22, 1969, 80-82, stemma [under Antoninus Pius]. Corinth, forum; pedestal of white marble with dark gray veins; Greek inscription in honour of his son Π. Αΐλιος Σώσπις (COR 18, text) erected by the decree of the city council. d. of Antonius Sospis (COR 72, text 1); m. of P. Aelius Sospis (COR 18); w. of P. Aelius Apollodotus (COR 13) 36. [- - - A]NTON[IUS - - -] Corinth VIII. 3, 402, pi. 32 [lst/2nd c. A.D.]. Corinth, forum; fragment of a block of white marble preserving only a part of his name. Remarks: The reading is confirmed by B. Millis (by correspondence; cf. Corinth VIII. 3, 402: [— A]nto[nius]). 37. [- - - A]NTON[IUS] Corinth VIII. 2, 171 [3rd c. A.D.] Corinth; marble block; mutilated inscription preserving part of his name and that of [.] Aur(elius) [- - -] (COR 99). 38. [- - - AN]TONIUS [- - -] Corinth VIII. 3, 414, pi. 36 [lst/2nd c. A.D.]. Corinth, forum; fragment of a white marble slab preserving a part of his name in dative. 39. ANTONIUS Ç. F. [- - -] Ch. Κ. Williams, Hesperia 44, 1975, 18-19, no. 20, pi. 6; *T. R. Martin, Hesperia 46, 1977, 180- 183, no. 3, pi. 49 (AnnÉpigr 1977, 770); ILGR 96; cf. Corinth VIII. 3, 197, pi. 18 [under Nero]. Corinth, forum; nine fragments of an Ionic epistyle-frieze of white marble; he was priest of the Genius of the colony and the donor of the monument: sacerdos Genii coloniae [Laus Iuliae Corinthi sua pecuni]a. Remarks: The person is the only known priest of the Genius of the colony, which appears for the first time on Corinthian coins in the beginning of Nero's reign (see Amandry, 23- 24). To this period dated the so-called "long rectangular building" in the southwest of the forum to which belonged the epistyle recording this inscription (Ch. K. Williams, Hesperia 45, 1976, 127-135, fig. 3; pis 15, 16). See also A[- - -] (COR 657) who also offered a dedication to the Genius of the colony. 256

40. Ç(AIUS) (ANTONIUS) f. of Antonius Ç. f. [- - -] (COR 39) 41. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΣ [- - -] Corinth Vili. 3, 369, pi. 33 [2nd/3rd e. A.D.] ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA Corinth, forum; fragment of a white marble slab containing a list of proper names in the nominative case: [ ] I [.] Μεγάριστ[ος ] Ι Ζωσιμια[νός ] Ι Γ. 'Αντώνιος [ ] Ι Γν. Πουβλι[ ] I Ζώσιμος [—]. Remarks: See also Γν. Πουβλι[- - -] (COR 496). 42. [L(UCIUS)] (ANTONIUS) f. of [L(ucius) A]nto[nius L. f.] Me[n.] Prfiscus] (COR 69) 43. L(UCIUS) ANT[ONIUS - - -] (I) Corinth VIII. 3, 177,11. 8-10, pi. 17 [mid. 2nd c. A.D.]. Corinth, forum; fourteen fragments of a block of white marble streaked with green; inscription in honour of his father [L. A]nto[nius L. f.] Me[n.] Pr[iscus] (COR 69, text) erected by the person, his mother [- - - G]alla (COR 288), his brother L. Antonius - - -] (II) (COR 44) and his sisters An[tonia - - -] (COR 32) and Sau[feia] Pfrisca] (COR 549), all [L. Antonii li]beri. 44. L(UCIUS) ANT[ONIUS - - -] (II) Corinth VIII. 3, 177,11. 8 and 10, pi. 17 [mid. 2nd century A.D.]. Corinth, forum; fourteen fragments of a block of white marble streaked with green; inscription in honour of his father [L. A]nto[nius L. f.] Me[n.] Pr[iscus] (COR 69, text) erected by the person, his mother [- - - G]alla (COR 288), his brother L. Antonius - - -] (I) (COR 43) and his sisters An[tonia - - -] (COR 32) and Sautfeia] P[risca] (COR 549), all [L. Antonii li]beri. 45. L(UCIUS) ANTONIUS H. Robinson, AD 21, 1966, Chron. pi. 137b, ph. without the text (*ILGR 98) [1st c. B.C./lst c. A.D.] Corinth, forum; marble base; inscription in honour of Cn. Egnatius C. f. (COR 251, text) erected by the person and Antonia (COR 33), daughter of L. Antonius Damonicus (COR 61). *46. [[MARCUS ANTONIUS]] L. Ross-Taylor and A. B. West, AIA 32, 1928, 9-22 (AnnÉpigr 1928, 5); "Corinth VIII. 2, 1; 257

ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

fountain recording the names of members of her family, who were probably the donors of the<br />

fountain's marble revetments; she is attested as P. A[eli]i [Apollodoti] u[xor] An[tonia<br />

Sosipatra] Sospitis f.<br />

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

[under Antoninus Pius].<br />

Corinth, forum; pedestal of white marble with dark gray veins; Greek inscription in honour of<br />

his son Π. Αΐλιος Σώσπις (COR 18, text) erected by the decree of the city council.<br />

d. of Antonius Sospis (COR 72, text 1); m. of P. Aelius Sospis (COR 18); w. of P. Aelius<br />

Apollodotus (COR 13)<br />

36. [- - - A]NTON[IUS - - -]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 402, pi. 32 [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; fragment of a block of white marble preserving only a part of his name.<br />

Remarks: The reading is confirmed by B. Millis (by correspondence; cf. Corinth VIII. 3, 402:<br />

[— A]nto[nius]).<br />

37. [- - - A]NTON[IUS]<br />

Corinth VIII. 2, 171 [3rd c. A.D.]<br />

Corinth; marble block; mutilated inscription preserving part of his name and that of [.]<br />

Aur(elius) [- - -] (COR 99).<br />

38. [- - - AN]TONIUS [- - -]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 414, pi. 36 [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; fragment of a white marble slab preserving a part of his name in dative.<br />

39. ANTONIUS Ç. F. [- - -]<br />

Ch. Κ. Williams, Hesperia 44, 1975, 18-19, no. 20, pi. 6; *T. R. Martin, Hesperia 46, 1977, 180-<br />

183, no. 3, pi. 49 (AnnÉpigr 1977, 770); ILGR 96; cf. Corinth VIII. 3, 197, pi. 18 [under Nero].<br />

Corinth, forum; nine fragments of an Ionic epistyle-frieze of white marble; he was priest of the<br />

Genius of the colony and the donor of the monument: sacerdos Genii coloniae [Laus Iuliae<br />

Corinthi sua pecuni]a.<br />

Remarks: The person is the only known priest of the Genius of the colony, which appears for<br />

the first time on Corinthian coins in the beginning of Nero's reign (see Amandry, 23-<br />

24). To this period dated the so-called "long rectangular building" in the southwest<br />

of the forum to which belonged the epistyle recording this inscription (Ch. K.<br />

Williams, Hesperia 45, 1976, 127-135, fig. 3; pis 15, 16). See also A[- - -] (COR 657)<br />

who also offered a dedication to the Genius of the colony.<br />

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