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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

Remarks: She was a Roman citizen of Lycian origin and resident of Corinth. See also Σέξτος<br />

360. [- - - I]UNIUS [- - -]<br />

Τούλιος (COR 336) mentioned in this document.<br />

Corinth VIII. 2, 179 [imperial period].<br />

Corinth, forum; broken marble slab; mutilated inscription preserving a part of his name.<br />

361. ΛΕΥΚΙΟΣ (ΙΟΥΝΙΟΣ)<br />

f. of Τουνία Λευκίου Θεοδώρα (COR 359)<br />

362. P(UBLIUS) (IUNIUS)<br />

f. of Iunia P. f. Polla (COR 358)<br />

*363. ΙΟΥΝΩΡ<br />

IG IV 1603 (J. U. Powell, AJA 1, 1903, 47; REG 1904, 247; P. Wolters, RhM 59, 1904, 157-<br />

158; A. Wilhelm, BCH 29, 1905, 415); "Corinth VIII. 1, 89 [mid. 3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; statue base of bluish marble; epigram in his honour erected by his brother and<br />

successor in the proconsulship of Achaia Αυρήλιος Εύτυχιανός (COR 102); here, 1. 1: Ίούνο-<br />

ρος άνθυπάτοιο.<br />

ανθύπατος<br />

Remarks:T9irvCrX^oç: IG, Wolters; Τθύνορος: Powell, REG; Ίούνορος: Wilhelm, who<br />

suggests that the man should be identified with the proconsul of Achaia mentioned<br />

in CIL X 3723: Ti. Cl(audius) Me[- - -] [P]risc[us] Ruffinus] [I]un(ior); if this<br />

identification is to be accepted, see further, Groag, Reichsbeamten, 97-98; Barbieri,<br />

no. 2250; PIR 2 I 719; EOS II, 79-80; Thomasson, 199 no. 75; cf. L. Robert,<br />

HellenicaA, 1948, 89, no. 3.<br />

364. M(ARCUS) IUSTITIUS PRISCUS<br />

Corinth VIII. 2, 117 [imperial period].<br />

Corinth, forum; circular statue base of white marble; mutilated funeral inscription preserving<br />

the name of the person which can still be read despite the erasure. The stone was reused for a<br />

Greek inscription (Corinth VIII. 1, 102).<br />

365. ΙΟ(Υ)ΣΤΟΣ<br />

Corinth VIII. 1, 158 [early Christian period].<br />

Corinth, Lechaion road; marble slab; funerary inscription in his memory.<br />

340

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