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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

430. C(AIUS) MUSSIUS PRISCUS<br />

Amandry, 151-156, em. XIII, pis XIII-XV; RPCl, 1139-1144: Corinthian bronze coins.<br />

duumvir with C. Heius Pollio II (COR 311) of the year A.D. 4/5<br />

Remarks: Cf. Grant, TITA, 268. For the emission see Amandry, 52-54.<br />

431. ΝΕΙΝ[ΙΟΣ] ΔΙΟΓ[ΕΝΟΥΣ]<br />

S. Powell, ALA 7, 1903, 323; Corinth VIII.l, 104, fig. [imperial period].<br />

Old Corinth; fragment of a white marbleherm.<br />

Remarks: Powell, loc. cit., dates the inscription in the 4th c. B.C. but an earlier date is<br />

not to be excluded. For the gentilicium Ninius see Solin and Salomies, 127.<br />

432. M(ARCUS) NOVIUS BASSUS<br />

Amandry, 142-144, em. X, pis IX-X; RPCl, 1134-1135.<br />

Corinthian bronze coins.<br />

duumvir with M. Antonius Hipparchus (COR 63) of the year 10/9-5/4 B.C.<br />

Remarks: For the person, see Spawforth, in: Roman onomastics, 180; cf. Grant, PITA, 267.<br />

For the emission see Amandry, 49-50.<br />

433. C(AIUS) NOVIUS FELIX<br />

Corinth VIII. 2, 77, ph. [under Tiberius].<br />

Old Corinth; base of limestone; inscription in honour of Q. Cispuleius Q. 1. Primus (COR 153,<br />

text) erected by the person.<br />

Remarks: The cognomen Pelix evokes a freedman origin (cf. Kajanto, Cognomina, 13, 29-30,<br />

434. NUM[- - -]<br />

71-73, 134). A. B. West, Corinth VIII. 2, 77, suggests that he must have been<br />

connected with the family of M. Novius Bassus (COR 432).<br />

Corinth VIII. 2, 184: Corinth, forum; marble slab; inscription whose character remains<br />

unknown.<br />

Remarks: Two possible restorations are Num[erius] and Num[isius] (Solin and Salomies, 128<br />

and 129; cf. COR 435-438); on the same stone the name [- - -] Abidius [- - -] (COR<br />

1) is also preserved.<br />

*435. L. NUMEROUS - - -]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 358, pi. 31 [imperial period].<br />

Corinth; fragment of a white marble slab:<br />

356

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