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118-121 ROMAN PELOPONNESE I rejection cast by the person, a judge of the Isthmian games, recording his decision not to admit a candidate in an athletic competition: K[—] Ι Άτ[—] Ι έκκ[ρείνω] Ι Ουα[—] (COR 593). 118. Q(UINTUS) C[- - -]ULI[- - -] Corinth VIII. 3, 222, pi. 17 [1st c. A.D.(?)]. Corinth; forum; seven adjoining fragments of a block of grayish marble; probably an inscription in his honour preserving part of his name and part of his municipal career set up by a Corinthian tribe, probably Vat[inia]: Q. C[- - -]l [- - - uli [- - -]l [- - - M [.] PA [- - -]l a[g]onothet[es—]l Isthmion et Ca[esare] I on trib[ules tribus] I Vat. I [be]ne mer[ito]. 119. Q(UINTUS) CAECILIUS NIGER Amandry, 133-138, em. VI, pis VI-VII; RPCl, 1127-1128. Corinthian bronze coins. duumvir with C. Heius Pamphilus (COR 309) about the years 34-31 B.C. Remarks: He was probably of freedman origin (Stansbury, Corinthian honor, 162-163); Grant, 120. ΚΑΙΑΗΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΑΡΟΣ FIT A, 267-268 associates the person with the homonymous quaestor in Sicily in 72 B.C. (Broughton, Magistrates II, 117; Spawforth, in: Roman onomastics, 176); for the emission see Amandry, 38-39. IG IV 490 [2nd/3rd c. A.D. (letter forms)]. Corinthia, Kleonai (Gouva); base with cymatium; inscription in honour of Κορνήλιος Βετού- ριος Θεόφιλος (COR 235, text) erected by decree of the city council and the people; both the person and Δομίτιος 'Αλέξανδρος (COR 247) appear as the supervisors (έπιμεληταί) of the inscription's erection. *121. C(AIUS) CAELIUS C. fil. OUF(ENTINA) MARTIALIS Corinth VIII. 3, 135, pi. 13 [A.D 107-114]. Corinth, forum; statue base of grayish marble; inscription in his honour erected by his friend (amicus) L. Gellius Menander (I) (COR 292): C. Caelio C. I fil. Ouf(entina) Martiali praef(ecto) I coh(ortis) I Raetorum quae tendit I in Raetia, trib(uno) leg(ionis) XIII Gem(inae) quae I 5 tendit in Dacia, in quo tribunatu I donis militaribus donatus est I ab imp(eratori) Caesari Nerva Traiano I Aug(usto) Germanico Dacico, et copiarum I curam adiuvit secunda expedition[e], I 10 qua universa Dacia devicta est, I proc(urator) provinc(iae) Achaiae, proc(urator) ferrari[arum] I [L. Ge]llius Menander amicus. Remarks: Groag, Reichsbeamten, 146; PIR 2 C 136; Pflaum, Carrières, 170, no. 74; Devijver, C 31. His procuratorship of Achaia dates to Trajan's second Dacian campaign (A.D. 105-107). 276

122. CAESENNIA LAI S CIL III. 7273 [early imperial period]. ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA Corinth; funerary dedication for the person and her husband P. Caesennius Thamyris (COR 123) erected during their lifetime. Remarks: Lais is a Greek feminine name (LGPN III. A, 265, s.v. Λαΐς). 123. P(UBLIUS) CAESENNIUS THAMYRIS CIL III. 7273 [early imperial period]. Corinth; funerary dedication for the person and his wife Caesennia Lais (COR 112) erected during their lifetime. Remarks: For his cognomen cf. LGPNIII. A, 198, s.v. Θάμυρις. 124. A(ULUS) CAESIUS MALCH[IO vel US] Corinth VIII. 3, 54, pi. 8 [under Augustus or Tiberius (letter forms)]. Corinth, forum; six fragments of white marble; mutilated votive inscription erected by the person: — / sacr(um) I A. Caesius Malch[io]. Remarks: His cognomen can either be Malch[us] or Malchfio]; cf. LGPN III. A, 287, s.v. 125. ΓΑΙ[- - -] AI Μαλχίων and Μάλχος. Corinth III. 1, 52, no. 5b (*SEG 11, 1950, 136b) [2nd/3rd c. A.D.]. Corinth, Acrocorinth; inscription on the Upper Peirene Fountain: Έμνήσθη Γαι... AI Remarks: The inscription seems to imply an act of worship on behalf of the person. Ç(AIUS), see COR 661 126. [- - - C]ALENDIO Corinth VIII. 3, 364c, pi. 33 [early imperial period]. Corinth, forum; ten fragments of two white marble slabs containing a list of fragmentary names in the nominative case (COR 84, COR 95, COR 109, COR 329, COR 490, COR 656, COR 666, COR 668, COR 672). Remarks: Calendio is a cognomen (Solin and Salomies, 306). See also L. Pos[—] (COR 490). 127. CALL[I]ANA HILARA Corinth VIII. 3, 287,1. 3, pi. 25 [mid. 2nd c. A.D. (letter forms)]. 277

122. CAESENNIA LAI S<br />

CIL III. 7273 [early imperial period].<br />

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

Corinth; funerary dedication for the person and her husband P. Caesennius Thamyris (COR<br />

123) erected during their lifetime.<br />

Remarks: Lais is a Greek feminine name (LGPN III. A, 265, s.v. Λαΐς).<br />

123. P(UBLIUS) CAESENNIUS THAMYRIS<br />

CIL III. 7273 [early imperial period].<br />

Corinth; funerary dedication for the person and his wife Caesennia Lais (COR 112) erected<br />

during their lifetime.<br />

Remarks: For his cognomen cf. LGPNIII. A, 198, s.v. Θάμυρις.<br />

124. A(ULUS) CAESIUS MALCH[IO vel US]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 54, pi. 8 [under Augustus or Tiberius (letter forms)].<br />

Corinth, forum; six fragments of white marble; mutilated votive inscription erected by the<br />

person: — / sacr(um) I A. Caesius Malch[io].<br />

Remarks: His cognomen can either be Malch[us] or Malchfio]; cf. LGPN III. A, 287, s.v.<br />

125. ΓΑΙ[- - -] AI<br />

Μαλχίων and Μάλχος.<br />

Corinth III. 1, 52, no. 5b (*SEG 11, 1950, 136b) [2nd/3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, Acrocorinth; inscription on the Upper Peirene Fountain: Έμνήσθη Γαι... AI<br />

Remarks: The inscription seems to imply an act of worship on behalf of the person.<br />

Ç(AIUS), see COR 661<br />

126. [- - - C]ALENDIO<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 364c, pi. 33 [early imperial period].<br />

Corinth, forum; ten fragments of two white marble slabs containing a list of fragmentary<br />

names in the nominative case (COR 84, COR 95, COR 109, COR 329, COR 490, COR 656,<br />

COR 666, COR 668, COR 672).<br />

Remarks: Calendio is a cognomen (Solin and Salomies, 306). See also L. Pos[—] (COR 490).<br />

127. CALL[I]ANA HILARA<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 287,1. 3, pi. 25 [mid. 2nd c. A.D. (letter forms)].<br />

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