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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I 142. L. CAS(- - - ) Amandry, 124-128, em. III, pis III-IV; RPC I, 1118-1121 [42 or 41 B.C.]: Corinthian bronze coins. duumvir with M. Insteius C. f. Tectus (COR 320) of the year 42 or 41 B.C. Remarks: Probably Cassius. For the emission see Amandry, 33-36. 143. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΚΑΣΣΙΟΣ f. of Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΚΑΣΣΙΟΣ Γ. ύος (sic) ΦΛΑΚΚΟΣ (COR 144) 144. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΚΑΣΣΙΟΣ Γ. ύος ΦΑΑΚΚΟΣ [l]Corinth VIII. 1, 14,11. 85-86 [A.D. 3 (Actian era)]. Corinth; headless marble herm with inscriptions on three sides recording a list of victors of the Caesarea Isthmia games; victor in the games in the category of poets: ποιητάς. [2]Coj7/7f/iVIILl, 19,1. 11 [under Tiberius]. Corinth; thick marble block; list of victors in the Caesarea musical contests; poet, victor in ποιήματι εις θεάν Τ[ο]υλίαν Σεβαστήν, i.e. Livia; here: Γ. Κ[ά]σσιος Φλάκκος. Συρακόσιο[ς] 145. [L(UCIUS)] (CASTRICIUS) f. of [L(ucius) Castricius L. f (tribu) Regulus] (I) (COR 146) 146. [L(UCIUS) CASTRICIUS L. F. (tribu) REGULUS] (I) [1] Corinth VIII. 3, 153, pis 14, 62 [under Tiberius]. Corinth, forum; part of a white marble block; inscription in his honour recording his cursus honorum, erected by his son [L. Castri]cius Regulus (COR 135) by decree of the city council: [L. Castricio] I [. f. (tribu) Regulo] I aedili, praef. i. d., II]vir., et [Ilvir.] I [quinquennal.], [a]gonothete Tibl 5 ereon Caesar]eon Sebasteon et I [agonothete I]sthmion et Caesarl[eon qui Isthm]ia ad Isthmum egit I [primus sub cura]m Col. Laud. Iul. Cor. I [carmina ad Iulia]m diva[m Au]g. virgil 10 [numque certame]n instituit [e]t omnibl[us aedificiis Cae]sareon novatis CO I [—] to peregit epulumq. I [omnibus co]lonis dedit, I fil. L. Castri]çius Regulus I [pat]ri I [d.] d. [2] W. Willson Cummer, Hesperia 40, 1971, 220-224, fig. 6; ILGR 124, frg. 2 [1st half of the 1st c. A.D.]. Corinthia, Kenchreai; fourty-four fragments of marble; mutilated funerary inscription in which his cursus honorum is very badly preserved; here: [Castriciu]s Reg[ulus]. [3] Amandry, 165-168, em. XV, pis XVIII-XIX; RPC I, 1149-1150. Corinthian bronze coins. duumvir quinquennalis with P. Caninius Agrippa (COR 134) of the year A.D. 21/22 282
ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA 147-151 aedilis, praefectus iure dicundo, duumvir, agonothetes of several games [I], duumvir quinquennalis [1], [3] Remarks: His contribution as agonothetes to the reorganisation of the imperial contests under Tiberius was important (D. J. Geagan, GRBS 9, 1968, 70-73). For the emission in [3] see Amandry, 57-59. For the praef(ecti) i(ure) d(icundo), see COR 53. 147. [L(UCIUS) CASTRI]ÇIUS REGULUS (II) Corinth VIII. 3, 153, pis 14, 62 [under Tiberius]. Corinth, forum; part of a white marble block; inscription in honour of his father [L. Castricius L. f. Regulus] (I) (COR 146, text) erected by the person by decree of the city council. 148. L(UCIUS) CAV[- - -] Corinth VIII. 3, 458 [early imperial period (?)]. Corinth; fragment of a revetment slab of white marble streaked with purple; mutilated inscription preserving only a part of his name; in 1. 1 there is a rasura. 149. [- - - S]PUR[I F. AE]M(ILIA) CE[- - -] Corinth VIII. 3, 188 [early imperial period]. Corinth, forum; three fragments of a white marble slab, two of them adjoining; mutilated inscription preserving parts of his name and of his cursus honorum: [- - - S]pur[i f.] I [Ae]m. Çe[- - -] I [an]n. cu[r. - - -] I [aed.] et Ilvir [- - -] etc. Remarks: For the Spurii filiation, see K. Buraselis, in: Roman onomastics, 55-59. 150. [- - - C]ENSORINUS Corinth VIII. 2, 116, ph. [very early imperial period]. Corinth, forum; fragment of a white marble block preserving a mutilated inscription: [ ]l [- - -]wnam I [ Jalea I [ Qensorinus S I [ ]o optim[o]. Remarks: Censorinus is used both as gentilicium and as cognomen (Solin and Salomies, s.v.). The person could be connected with the governor of Macedonia and Achaia L. Marcius Censorinus (42-40 B.C.), whose family had close ties with Patrai (see ACH 155). Cf. a Cocceius Censorinus who erected a statue in honour of Herodes Atticus (COR 174) at Eleusis on behalf of the decurions of Corinth (SylD 854). *151. C(AIUS) CERI[ALIS] Corinth I. 4, p. 113; Corinth VIII. 3, 137, pi. 12 [late in the reign of Hadrian]. Corinth, forum; fragments of a statue base of gray marble; inscription in his honour erected by 283
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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />
142. L. CAS(- - - )<br />
Amandry, 124-128, em. III, pis III-IV; RPC I, 1118-1121 [42 or 41 B.C.]: Corinthian bronze<br />
coins.<br />
duumvir with M. Insteius C. f. Tectus (COR 320) of the year 42 or 41 B.C.<br />
Remarks: Probably Cassius. For the emission see Amandry, 33-36.<br />
143. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΚΑΣΣΙΟΣ<br />
f. of Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΚΑΣΣΙΟΣ Γ. ύος (sic) ΦΛΑΚΚΟΣ (COR 144)<br />
144. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΚΑΣΣΙΟΣ Γ. ύος ΦΑΑΚΚΟΣ<br />
[l]Corinth VIII. 1, 14,11. 85-86 [A.D. 3 (Actian era)].<br />
Corinth; headless marble herm with inscriptions on three sides recording a list of victors of the<br />
Caesarea Isthmia games; victor in the games in the category of poets: ποιητάς.<br />
[2]Coj7/7f/iVIILl, 19,1. 11 [under Tiberius].<br />
Corinth; thick marble block; list of victors in the Caesarea musical contests; poet, victor in<br />
ποιήματι εις θεάν Τ[ο]υλίαν Σεβαστήν, i.e. Livia; here: Γ. Κ[ά]σσιος Φλάκκος.<br />
Συρακόσιο[ς]<br />
145. [L(UCIUS)] (CASTRICIUS)<br />
f. of [L(ucius) Castricius L. f (tribu) Regulus] (I) (COR 146)<br />
146. [L(UCIUS) CASTRICIUS L. F. (tribu) REGULUS] (I)<br />
[1] Corinth VIII. 3, 153, pis 14, 62 [under Tiberius].<br />
Corinth, forum; part of a white marble block; inscription in his honour recording his cursus<br />
honorum, erected by his son [L. Castri]cius Regulus (COR 135) by decree of the city council:<br />
[L. Castricio] I [. f. (tribu) Regulo] I aedili, praef. i. d., II]vir., et [Ilvir.] I [quinquennal.],<br />
[a]gonothete Tibl 5 ereon Caesar]eon Sebasteon et I [agonothete I]sthmion et Caesarl[eon qui<br />
Isthm]ia ad Isthmum egit I [primus sub cura]m Col. Laud. Iul. Cor. I [carmina ad Iulia]m diva[m<br />
Au]g. virgil 10 [numque certame]n instituit [e]t omnibl[us aedificiis Cae]sareon novatis CO I [—]<br />
to peregit epulumq. I [omnibus co]lonis dedit, I fil. L. Castri]çius Regulus I [pat]ri I [d.] d.<br />
[2] W. Willson Cummer, Hesperia 40, 1971, 220-224, fig. 6; ILGR 124, frg. 2 [1st half of the<br />
1st c. A.D.].<br />
Corinthia, Kenchreai; fourty-four fragments of marble; mutilated funerary inscription in which<br />
his cursus honorum is very badly preserved; here: [Castriciu]s Reg[ulus].<br />
[3] Amandry, 165-168, em. XV, pis XVIII-XIX; RPC I, 1149-1150. Corinthian bronze coins.<br />
duumvir quinquennalis with P. Caninius Agrippa (COR 134) of the year A.D. 21/22<br />
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