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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

Remarks: The reading by J. H. Kent (Corinth VIII, 3, 504) of the cognomen (OAYQKAAvos),<br />

confirmed by B. Millis (by correspondence), has no sense; the reading Όλυμπιανός<br />

in the fragment c [1] is not to be excluded although such a person is not known by<br />

E. Groag (Reichsbeamten spätröm. Zeit, passim) in his list of governors of Achaia<br />

under the late Empire.<br />

271. Q(UINTUS) FLAVIUS PHILIPPUS<br />

CIL III. 1, 538 [2nd c. A.D.]: Corinth; funerary inscription for him:<br />

D. M. / Q. Flavii I Philippi I decurionis I coloniae.<br />

Remarks: For the decurions in the Roman colony of Corinth, see Stansbury, Corinthian<br />

honor, 157-158.<br />

272. T(ITUS) FLAVIUS POMPEIANUS<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 107, pi. (cf. Corinth VIII. 2, 22): [under Antoninus Pius].<br />

Corinth; limestone block; inscription in honour of Faustina, Antoninus Pius's wife, erected by the<br />

decree of the city council at public expense; the person and L. Antonius Iulianus (COR 64, text),<br />

duumviri, seem to have been in charge of the erection of the honorary statue of the empress.<br />

Remarks: His name is fully restored by J. H. Kent, Corinth, loc. cit., after a copy of this<br />

inscription mentioned by Spon and Wheler. The person could further be identified<br />

with a [—] Pompe[ian]o in line 6 of Corinth VIII. 3, 106, attested together with a<br />

M. Antoniu[s ], (COR 52, text), who cannot however be identified with the<br />

duovir L. Antonius Iulianus, as he bears a different praenomen. For his duovirship<br />

see L. Antonius Iulianus (COR 64).<br />

273. ΦΛΑΒΙΟΣ ΤΡΩΪΛΟΣ (I)<br />

IG IV 207 [imperial period].<br />

Corinthia, Kenchreai; slab of marble; funerary dedication erected by the person and his<br />

homonymous brother (COR 274) for an another brother:<br />

Φλάβιοι Τρωίλοι Ι Φωκαεις άδελφω Ι καί Άπφύδι βουκόλα Ι μνείας χάριν, ήρως χρηστέ, χαίρε.<br />

Φωκαεύς<br />

274. ΦΛΑΒΙΟΣ ΤΡΩΪΛΟΣ (Η)<br />

IG IV 207 [imperial period].<br />

Corinthia, Kenchreai; slab of marble; funerary dedication erected by the pesron and his<br />

homonymous brother (COR 273, text) for an another brother.<br />

Φωκαεύς<br />

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