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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I 550. [SCRI]BONIUS AGATH[0] Corinth VIII. 3, 285, pi. 25 [2nd c. A.D.]. Corinth, forum; three fragments of a cream-colored marble plaque; funerary dedication erected by his mother Attili[a R]ufa (COR 96, text) for herself, [Scri]bonius Agath[o] and his brother Scribonius Syr[iacus] (COR 551 ). 551. SCRIBONIUS SYR[IACUS] Corinth VIII. 3, 285, pi. 25 [2nd c. A.D.]. Corinth, forum; three fragments of a cream-colored marble plaque; funerary dedication erected by his mother Attilifa R]ufa (COR 96, text) for herself, Scribonius Syr[iacus] and his brother [Scri]bonius Agathfo] (COR 550). 552. [- - -]EINIA ΣΕΚΟΓΥΝΔΑ] Corinth VIII. 3, 297, pi. 24 [early imperial period]. Corinth, forum; slab of white marble; mutilated inscription preserving part of her name. 553. ΣΕΚΟΥΝΔΙΛΛΑ IG IV 447 [imperial period]. Corinthia, Petri (ancient Phlious); marble funerary herm for the person. Remarks: She was probably the mother of a certain Λογισμός (IG IV 448). 554. ΣΕΚΟΥΝ[ΔΕΙΝΟΣ] Corinth VIII.l, 88; *S. Dow, "Corinthiaca", HSCP, 60, 1951, 81-100 (cf. SEG 11, 1950, 77) [imperial period]. Corinth; two fragments of a base of bluish marble; funerary epigram for an Athenian, erected by the person. 555. ΣΕΚΟΥΝΔΙΝΟΣ J. Wiseman, The land of the ancient Corinthians (Göteborg, 1978) 91-93 and 96-97, fig. 116 (SEG 28, 1978, 390) [early Christian period]. Corinthia, Tenea; slab of white marble; funerary inscription for the person: Ανεπαύσατο ô θεοφιΐλέστατος κ(αί) μακαριώΐτατος Σεκουνδίνος Ι ο τελών(ις) Δεκεμβ(ρίψ) Ι τώ(ι) μη(νί) των βρούμ(ων) μ'. Remarks: For the commentary of the last words see SEG, loc. cit. 556. ΣΕΚΟ[ΥΝΔΟΣ] Corinth III. 1, 55, no. 8, fig. 58; (SEG 11, 1950, 139) [2nd/3rd c. A.D.]. 380
ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA 557-561 Corinth, Acrocorinth; inscription on the Upper Peirene fountain: Έμνήσθη Ι Σεκο[ϋνδος]. Remarks: The inscription seems to imply an act of worship on behalf of the person. 557. [- - - ΣΕΚΟ]ΥΝΔΟΣ W. R. Biers and D. G. Geagan, Hesperia 39, 1970, 79-93,1. 102, pis 17, 18 (AnnÉpigr 1969- 1970, 587; cf. BullÉpigr 1971, 307: general commentary on the text) [A.D. 127] Corinth, Roman bath; stele of grained white marble inscribed on all three faces; list of officials and victors of the Caesarea Isthmian games; he was victor in the [αγένειους] στάδιον. Remarks: For the date see T. Atilius Rufus Titianus (COR 94). 558. ΣΕΚΟΥΝΔΟΣ Corinth VIII. 1, 118 [imperial period]. Corinth, west of the Odeion; base of the statue (the lower part of which is carved also on the same block); only a part of his name is preserved. 559. ΣΕΚΟΥΝΔΟΣ Corinth VIII. 3, 64, pi. 7 [mid. 2nd c. A.D. (letter forms)]. Corinth, Odeion; mutilated statue of white marble; an epigram mentions the dedication of a statue of Hygeia in honour of a Healing Saviour, either Asclepius or Apollo, erected by the person, an imperial freedman: [την] δ' Ύγιήν, άπελεύθερο[ς] Ι [ώ]ν θείωμ βασιλήων Ι [άνθετ]ο Παιηωνιεώ Σωτή[ρι] Ι Σεκουνδος. 560. [Σ]ΕΚΟΥΝΔΟ[Σ] ΣΘΕΝΟ[ ]ΟΣ Δ[Ε]ΓΝΙΠΠΟΣ Corinth VIII. 1, 14, 11. 5-7; *W. Peek, Gnomon, 9, 1933, 416-417, 11. 5-7 (SEG 11, 1950, 61) [A.D. 3 (era of Actium)]. Corinth, gymnasium area; headless marble herm with inscriptions on all sides recording a list officials and victors of the Caesarea Isthmia games: επί άγωνο[θέτ]ου [Τσ]θμίων κ[αί] Και- σαρή[ων-03. 4-]a [Σ]εκούνδο[υ] Σθενο[- ca. 4-5-]ος Δ[ε]ινίππου. Remarks: Β. Millis (by correspondence) reads an A before [Σ]εκούνδο[υ]; cf. Corinth, loc. cit.: 561. [- - -I]A SEMNE [ ]ούνδ[ου] Σθεν[ ]νίππου; Peek, loc. cit.: [Σ]εκούνδ[ιος] Σθενο . . .ος [Δ]είνιππος and J. Η. Kent's translation in Corinth VIII. 3, p. 30: C. Secundius Dinippus, son of Stheno[—]os. Corinth VIII. 3, 283, pi. 25 [imperial period]. Corinth, Hexamilia in a tomb; fragment of a white marble plaque; funerary inscription erected 381
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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />
557-561<br />
Corinth, Acrocorinth; inscription on the Upper Peirene fountain: Έμνήσθη Ι Σεκο[ϋνδος].<br />
Remarks: The inscription seems to imply an act of worship on behalf of the person.<br />
557. [- - - ΣΕΚΟ]ΥΝΔΟΣ<br />
W. R. Biers and D. G. Geagan, Hesperia 39, 1970, 79-93,1. 102, pis 17, 18 (AnnÉpigr 1969-<br />
1970, 587; cf. BullÉpigr 1971, 307: general commentary on the text) [A.D. 127]<br />
Corinth, Roman bath; stele of grained white marble inscribed on all three faces; list of officials<br />
and victors of the Caesarea Isthmian games; he was victor in the [αγένειους] στάδιον.<br />
Remarks: For the date see T. Atilius Rufus Titianus (COR 94).<br />
558. ΣΕΚΟΥΝΔΟΣ<br />
Corinth VIII. 1, 118 [imperial period].<br />
Corinth, west of the Odeion; base of the statue (the lower part of which is carved also on the<br />
same block); only a part of his name is preserved.<br />
559. ΣΕΚΟΥΝΔΟΣ<br />
Corinth VIII. 3, 64, pi. 7 [mid. 2nd c. A.D. (letter forms)].<br />
Corinth, Odeion; mutilated statue of white marble; an epigram mentions the dedication of a<br />
statue of Hygeia in honour of a Healing Saviour, either Asclepius or Apollo, erected by the<br />
person, an imperial freedman: [την] δ' Ύγιήν, άπελεύθερο[ς] Ι [ώ]ν θείωμ βασιλήων Ι<br />
[άνθετ]ο Παιηωνιεώ Σωτή[ρι] Ι Σεκουνδος.<br />
560. [Σ]ΕΚΟΥΝΔΟ[Σ] ΣΘΕΝΟ[ ]ΟΣ Δ[Ε]ΓΝΙΠΠΟΣ<br />
Corinth VIII. 1, 14, 11. 5-7; *W. Peek, Gnomon, 9, 1933, 416-417, 11. 5-7 (SEG 11, 1950, 61)<br />
[A.D. 3 (era of Actium)].<br />
Corinth, gymnasium area; headless marble herm with inscriptions on all sides recording a list<br />
officials and victors of the Caesarea Isthmia games: επί άγωνο[θέτ]ου [Τσ]θμίων κ[αί] Και-<br />
σαρή[ων-03. 4-]a [Σ]εκούνδο[υ] Σθενο[- ca. 4-5-]ος Δ[ε]ινίππου.<br />
Remarks: Β. Millis (by correspondence) reads an A before [Σ]εκούνδο[υ]; cf. Corinth, loc. cit.:<br />
561. [- - -I]A SEMNE<br />
[ ]ούνδ[ου] Σθεν[ ]νίππου; Peek, loc. cit.: [Σ]εκούνδ[ιος] Σθενο . . .ος<br />
[Δ]είνιππος and J. Η. Kent's translation in Corinth VIII. 3, p. 30: C. Secundius<br />
Dinippus, son of Stheno[—]os.<br />
Corinth VIII. 3, 283, pi. 25 [imperial period].<br />
Corinth, Hexamilia in a tomb; fragment of a white marble plaque; funerary inscription erected<br />
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