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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

321-324<br />

Phil. 13.26); at the battle of Actium in 31 B.C. he served as commander of the centre<br />

of Marc Antony's naval battleline (Plut., Ant, 65. 1). For the emission in [3] see<br />

Amandry, 33-36, who further dates the two inscriptions in 35 B. C. (Stansbury,<br />

Corinthian honor, 518; cf. J. H. Kent, Corinth VIII. 3, 149, who places [1] in the<br />

year 32/1 B.C.).<br />

321. IULIA<br />

K. Skarmoutsou, AD 47, Chron. 1992, 167 (SEG 1995, 238; AnnÉpigr 1996, 1398) [late<br />

imperial period].<br />

Corinthia, Plèvres: Roman cemetery; fragment of a slab containing a funerary inscription for<br />

the person: V IULIA IEISEXI AG A<br />

Remarks: The V before her name is the abbreviated form of v(iva).<br />

322. IULIA BASILA<br />

S. I. Charitonidis, AE 1952, 205-207, ph. (AnnÉpigr 1957, 22); ILGR 125 [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, Kenchreai; three fragments of a slab of white marble; funerary dedication erected by<br />

her husband M. Iulius M. f. Aem(ilia) Crispus (COR 338, text) for himself, his wife Iulia Basila,<br />

their children, their freedmen and freedwomen.<br />

Remarks: Solin and Salomies, 301, give the cognomens Basilla and Bassilla; cf. LGPNl, 99,<br />

s.v. Βασίλλη.<br />

323. IULIA BILLA[---]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 167, pi. 14 [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; two fragments of grayish marble; funerary dedication for her husband (?)<br />

whose name is missing and who was probably honored with the perquisities of duovir by the<br />

decree of the city council: [- - -]l [- - -]tho I [-- - et] IIv[ir.] I [- - - honojrato d. d. I [-- - e]t Iulia<br />

Bilia I [- - -Jpost obitum I<br />

Remarks: For the name Βίλλος, probably of Ionic origin, see L. Robert, Études épigraphiques<br />

et philologiques (Paris 1938) 166-167; id. REG 79, 1966, 745=M, OMS VI (1989)<br />

563 and for Βίλος, see L. Gounaropoulou and M. B. Hatzopoulos, Επιγραφές<br />

Κάτω Μακεδονίας. Επιγραφές Βέροιας ('Αθήνα 1998) commentary on no. 179.<br />

324. ΙΟΥΑΙΑ ΡΗΚΤΕΙΝΗ<br />

Μ. Mitsos, Hesperia 18, 1949, 77, no. 10, pi. 2 (SEG 11, 1950, 52e); "Corinth VIII. 3, 294, pi.<br />

25 [mid. of the 2nd e. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, Hexamilia in a tomb; slab of Pentelic marble; funerary dedication erected by her<br />

father Γ. Ιούλιος Μαρκιανός (COR 347, text) for himself, her wife Τερεντία Ιουλία (COR<br />

582) and their daughter Ιουλία Τηκτείνη.<br />

331

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