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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

377-378<br />

Corinth, near the gymnasium area; triangular pedestal of white marble inscribed on all three sides<br />

recording a list of victors in the Caesarea Isthmia games; he was victor in the κέλης πωλικός.<br />

Remarks: For the date see A. Spawforth, GRBS 15, 1974, 297-299.<br />

*377. [Q. LICINIUS - - -] MODESTIN[US] [SEX (?)] ATTIUS LABEO<br />

CIL III. 1, 7270 [shortly before 146 A.D.].<br />

Corinth, Panaghia Church; mutilated dedication in his honor preserving part of his name and<br />

of his cursus honorum:<br />

[—] I Modestin [um] I [—] Attium Labeonem I [Xvir.] stlitibus iundican[dis —].<br />

Remarks: For the cursus honorum of Q. Licinius Modestinus, proconsul of Achaia, see PIR 2 L<br />

213; H.-G. Pflaum, CRAI 1967, 195 ff.; W. Eck, KESuppl. XIV (1974) 233 no. 116;<br />

G. Alföldy, Konsulat und Senatorenstand unter der Antoninen (Bonn 1977) 260 and<br />

Thomasson, 194 no. 38 (with bibliography).<br />

378. [P(UBLIUS) LI]CINIUS PRISCU[S IUVENTIAN]US<br />

Π(ΟΠΛΙΟΣ) ΛΙΚΙ[ΝΙΟΣ Π(ΟΠΛΙΟΥ) υ(ίος) Α]ΙΜ(ΙΛΙΑ) ΠΡΕΙΣΚ[ΟΣ] ΙΟΥΒΕΝΤΙΑΝΟΣ<br />

[1] Corinth VIII. 2, 70, ph. + Corinth Vili. 2, 111 (AnnÉpigr 1939, 111); "Corinth Vili. 3, 199,<br />

pi. 17 [2nd e. A.D.].<br />

Corinth; two fragments of a white marble block; Latin funerary dedication for [ ] M. f.<br />

[Poly]aena (COR 481, text), erected by the person by decree of the city council; here: [P.<br />

Lijcinius Priscufs Iuventianjus.<br />

[2] Corinth VIII. 3, 200, pi. 18 [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth; fragment of a white marble block; Greek inscription in which only his name in dative<br />

is attested: Π. Λικι[νίΙψ] l[ Π. υ(ίώ) Α]ίμ. Πρείσκ[ωι] Ι [Ίουβεντιανώ] I [—]<br />

[3] Ο. Broneer, Hesperia 8, 1939, 188-189 (SEG 17, 1960, 131); Corinth VIII. 3, 201, pi. 17;<br />

O. Broneer, Hesperia 27, 1958, 23, no. 3, pi. 9d [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth; statue base of gray marble erected in his honour: Ίουβεντιανος Ι ιερεύς.<br />

[4] Ο. Broneer, Hesperia 8, 1939, 181-190 (AnnÉpigr 1939, 110); L. Robert, Hellenica I, 1940,<br />

43-53 (SEG 11, 1950, 121); Corinth VIII. 3, 306,1. 4, pi. 26 (cf. L. Robert, REG 79, 1966, 754-<br />

155=id., OMS VI [1989] 572-573, commentary on some lines); *D. J. Geagan, Hesperia 58,<br />

1989, 349-360 with the addition of IG IV 203 ("SEG 39, 1989, 340; BullÉpigr 1990, 103) [2nd<br />

c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; two large fragments of a gray limestone block; official letter written by the<br />

governor of Achaia approving a local decision made by the city of Corinth honouring P.<br />

Licinius Priscus for his benefactions at the Isthmian sanctuary (here Λικίνιον Π[ρ]εΙσ[κον [1.<br />

9] and Πρει[σκ]ος [1. 17]).<br />

[—] I [— traces of two lines —] I [—]α[.]ο[.]νεπια[ —] Ι [....]του[..]ο[..]σ[.]τος ανθύ­<br />

πατος [—] II 5 [—]ανο[—] I [—]α[ ]τανευ[—] Ι [—]ς τής σ[τοα]ς [—] Ι [—] ΝΩ<br />

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