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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

299-302<br />

299. GRANIA HOMONOIA<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 302, pi. 22 [early 3nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, near Cheliotomylos in a Roman chamber tomb; plaque of blue marble; funerary<br />

dedication erected during his lifetime by her father L. Coranus Patrobius (COR 200, text), for<br />

himself, his wife Grania Homonoia, their step-children Clodius Ephemus (COR 192), Clodius<br />

Granianus (COR 193), Clodia Homonoia (COR 187), and their descendants.<br />

Remarks: For her family see L. Coranus Patrobius (COR 200).<br />

300. GRANIA QUINTA<br />

Corinth VIII. 2, 65, ph. [under Augustus or Tiberius].<br />

Corinth; limestone base; inscription in honour of P. Caninius Alexiadae f. Agrippa (COR 135,<br />

text) erected by the person.<br />

Remarks: She was probably a sister or daughter of Q. Granius Bassus (COR 302); the Granii<br />

and the Caninii were two prominent Corinthian families connected by marriage<br />

(Stansbury, Corinthian honor, 219-220).<br />

301. Q(UINTUS) (GRANIUS)<br />

f. of Q(uintus) Granius Q. f. Bassus (COR 302)<br />

*302. Q(UINTUS) GRANIUS Q. F. BASSUS<br />

[1] O. Broneer, "Colonia Laus Iulia Corinthiensis", Hesperia 10, 1941, 388-390 (AnnÉpigr<br />

1947, 82); *Corinth VIII. 3, 130, pi. 15 [under Claudius].<br />

Corinth, forum; statue base of gray limestone; dedication to the Genius of the colony of<br />

Corinth set up by the person:<br />

Cojoni[ae] L. I Iuliae I Corinthiens} I Q. Granius Q. f. I 5 Bassus s. p. d. d. I proc. Aug.<br />

[2]Corinth VIII. 3, 131, pi. 13 [under Claudius].<br />

Corinth, forum; twenty-two adjoining fragments of a white marble revetment slab concerning<br />

the bath:<br />

[Q.] [Gr]anius Q. f. Bassus, proc. Aug., I [ei]usdem comes, praef. fa[brum] I [—]um de balineo<br />

im[—] ι [—]ne m[—]·<br />

proc(urator) Aug(usti) [1], [2], comes Aug(usti) et praef(ectus) fabrum [2]<br />

Remarks: PIR 2<br />

G 208; Pflaum, Carrières, 1070; Demougin, CJC, 501. Stansbury, Corinthian<br />

honor, 218-220, identifies him with the homonymous person who accused Piso of<br />

treason (Tac, Ann., 4. 21, 4) in the mid. 20s A.D., but the fact that the name is<br />

common makes this hypothesis less certain (cf. Demougin, 7oc. cit.). Bassus was the<br />

first known imperial procurator attested in Corinth. The fact that he dedicated a<br />

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