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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I Corinthian bronze coins. duumvir with Licinius (COR 372) of the years A.D. 42-43/45-46 Remarks: For the person, see Spawforth, in: Roman onomastics, 180. For the emission see Amandry, 72-73. 442. ΟΚΤΑΒΙΟΣ ΑΓΑΘΟΠΟΥΣ N. Bookidis, Hesperia 43, 1974, 280-281, ph. (SEG 40, 1990, 303) cf. Κ. M. D. Dunbabin, IRA 3, 1990, 85-87, ph. [A.D. 200]. Corinth; mosaic inscription in the sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth: Όκτάβιος Αγαθόπους Ι νεωκόρος έψηφοθέτησε Ι επί Χαράς ιέρειας νεωτέρας. *443. [- - -] OCTON[IUS] [- - -] Corinth Vili. 3, 354, pi. 29 [imperial period]. Corinth, area of the Asclepeion; fragment of a white marble slab; mutilated inscription, erected by the person, in honour of a praelectus alae whose name is missing: [- - -] I [prae]f. ala[e] I [- - -]Octon[ius - - -] I [- - -]. Remarks: For the anonymous praelectus alae, see Devijver, vol. II, ignoti-incerti, 16. 444. [L(UCIUS)] (OLIUS) f. of Sex. OQius 1. f. A[e]m(ilia) Secu[ndus] (COR 446) 445. SEX. OLIUS SEX. F. AEM(ILIA) PROCU[LUS] Corinth VIII. 3, 152,11. 8-9, pi. 14 [under Augustus (letter forms)]. Corinth, forum: ten fragments of a statue base of gray marble; funerary dedication for his father Sex. Oflius L. f.] A[e]m(ilia) Secufndus] (COR 446, text) erected together by the person and his mother Cornelia M. f. [Procula] (COR 203). *446. SEX. 0[LIUS L. F.] A[E]M(ILIA) SECU[NDUS] Corinth VIII. 3, 152,11. 1-2, pi. 14 [under Augustus (letter forms)]. Corinth, forum: ten fragments of a statue base of gray marble; funerary dedication for the person erected together by his wife Cornelia M. f. [Procula] (COR 203) and their son Sex. Olius Sex. f. Aem(ilia) Procu[lus] (COR 445): Sex. 0[lio L. f. A[e]m. I Secu[ndo] [p]raef. I fabr., theocol. Iovis I [Ca]p[it]ol., aedilic. et I 5 [Ilvir. e]t qu[in]q. et I ag.[ono]t[eti]c. ornalment[i]s d. [d. o]rnato. praef(ectus) fabr(um), theocol (us) Iovis Capitol(ini), aedilic(iis) et Hvir(alibus) et quinq(uennalibus) et agonothetic(iis) ornamentis ornato 358

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA 447-449 Remarks: For the filiation of the person J. H. Kent, Corinth VIII. 3, 122, notes that L. f. is suggested by the lack of space for Q, M or A, but the space is large enough for Ρ or T. He was a Roman knight (Demougin, CJC, 172). His municipal cursus honorum indicates that he was an outstanding citizen of the colony (his tribe Aemilia is that of Corinth; cf. Stansbury, Corinthian honor, 501-515) and one of the first Corinthians decorated with the ornamenta agonotheticia after the return of the Isthmian games to the supervision of Corinth, sometime between 7 B.C. and A.D. 3 (see a brief discussion of Kent, op. cit., p. 70). For the office of the agonothetes at Isthmia see D. J. Geagan, GRBS 9, 1968, 69-76. For the office of praef(ectus) fabr(um), see COR 170 447. [- - -]LI F. [AE]M(ILIA) PA [ ] MAMAE Corinth VIII. 3, 213, pi. 17 [2nd half of the 2nd c. A.D.]. Corinth, forum; inscription in his honour: [—]li f. I [Ae]m. Pa Mamae I [so]dali augustal(i) isa[gog(i)] I [Ca]esareon [S]ebaste[on] Ρ [et] [agonothe]t(e) Çaesa[reon] I [- - -]TAE M[- - -] I [- - -]E AV[- - -] I [- - -]S LIV[- - -]. Remarks: J. H. Kent, Corinth, op. cit., proposes as a possible restoration in 1. 1: [Corn]eli and 448. [- - -] ΠΑΚΚΙΑΝΟΣ in 1. 3 he thinks on the name Mama or Mamas. For his priestly office as sodalis Augustalis, see J. H. Kent's remark in Corinth VIII. 3, 185. For the augustales see Q. Cispuleius Q. 1. Primus (COR 153). For the office of the agonothetes at Isthmia see D. J. Geagan, GRBS 9, 1968, 69-76. [1] Corinth VIII.l, 15a, 1. 1 [A.D. 137]. Corinth; triangular pedestal of white marble, inscribed on all three sides recording the names of magistrates and victors of the Caesarea Isthmia games; he was probably the agonothetes of the games and his name is attested in the genitive case: [—] Πακκιανοϋ. [2] P. A. Clement, AD 1971, Chron. 110 [ca. 137 A.D.]. Corinthia, Isthmus; fragment of marble on which the editor recognised the name Πακκιανός. Remarks: The identification of [2] with the person in [1] has been proposed by Clement, op. cit.; cf. J. P. Michaud, BCH 95, 1971, 848, fig. 108; for the date see A. Spawforth, GRBS 15, 1974, 297-299. For the office of the agonothetes at Isthmia see D. J. Geagan, GRBS 9, 1968, 69-76. 449. L(UCIUS) PACONIUS FLAM[- - -] Amandry, 195-200, em. XIX, pis XXX-XXXII; RPCl, 1182-1188 [A.D. 50/51]. Corinthian bronze coins. duumvir with Gn. Publicius Regulus (COR 506) of the year A.D. 50/51 359

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

447-449<br />

Remarks: For the filiation of the person J. H. Kent, Corinth VIII. 3, 122, notes that L. f. is<br />

suggested by the lack of space for Q, M or A, but the space is large enough for Ρ or<br />

T. He was a Roman knight (Demougin, CJC, 172). His municipal cursus honorum<br />

indicates that he was an outstanding citizen of the colony (his tribe Aemilia is that<br />

of Corinth; cf. Stansbury, Corinthian honor, 501-515) and one of the first<br />

Corinthians decorated with the ornamenta agonotheticia after the return of the<br />

Isthmian games to the supervision of Corinth, sometime between 7 B.C. and A.D. 3<br />

(see a brief discussion of Kent, op. cit., p. 70). For the office of the agonothetes at<br />

Isthmia see D. J. Geagan, GRBS 9, 1968, 69-76. For the office of praef(ectus)<br />

fabr(um), see COR 170<br />

447. [- - -]LI F. [AE]M(ILIA) PA [ ] MAMAE<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 213, pi. 17 [2nd half of the 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; inscription in his honour:<br />

[—]li f. I [Ae]m. Pa Mamae I [so]dali augustal(i) isa[gog(i)] I [Ca]esareon [S]ebaste[on]<br />

Ρ [et] [agonothe]t(e) Çaesa[reon] I [- - -]TAE M[- - -] I [- - -]E AV[- - -] I [- - -]S LIV[- - -].<br />

Remarks: J. H. Kent, Corinth, op. cit., proposes as a possible restoration in 1. 1: [Corn]eli and<br />

448. [- - -] ΠΑΚΚΙΑΝΟΣ<br />

in 1. 3 he thinks on the name Mama or Mamas. For his priestly office as sodalis<br />

Augustalis, see J. H. Kent's remark in Corinth VIII. 3, 185. For the augustales see<br />

Q. Cispuleius Q. 1. Primus (COR 153). For the office of the agonothetes at Isthmia<br />

see D. J. Geagan, GRBS 9, 1968, 69-76.<br />

[1] Corinth VIII.l, 15a, 1. 1 [A.D. 137].<br />

Corinth; triangular pedestal of white marble, inscribed on all three sides recording the names<br />

of magistrates and victors of the Caesarea Isthmia games; he was probably the agonothetes of<br />

the games and his name is attested in the genitive case: [—] Πακκιανοϋ.<br />

[2] P. A. Clement, AD 1971, Chron. 110 [ca. 137 A.D.].<br />

Corinthia, Isthmus; fragment of marble on which the editor recognised the name Πακκιανός.<br />

Remarks: The identification of [2] with the person in [1] has been proposed by Clement, op.<br />

cit.; cf. J. P. Michaud, BCH 95, 1971, 848, fig. 108; for the date see A. Spawforth,<br />

GRBS 15, 1974, 297-299. For the office of the agonothetes at Isthmia see D. J.<br />

Geagan, GRBS 9, 1968, 69-76.<br />

449. L(UCIUS) PACONIUS FLAM[- - -]<br />

Amandry, 195-200, em. XIX, pis XXX-XXXII; RPCl, 1182-1188 [A.D. 50/51].<br />

Corinthian bronze coins.<br />

duumvir with Gn. Publicius Regulus (COR 506) of the year A.D. 50/51<br />

359

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