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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

of officials and victors in the Caesarea Isthmia games; he was έλληνοδίκης of the games; here:<br />

Α. Στα[τίου Π]ούλχρου.<br />

Remarks: In Corinth VIII. 3, 223, his name is restored as [Γν. Κορνήλιος] Ποϋλχρος and he<br />

is identified with Γν. Κορνήλιος Τιβ. Κορνηλίου Πούλχρου Φαβία Ποϋλχρος<br />

(COR 228); Spawforth, loc. cit., rejects this identification on the grounds that it<br />

seems doubtful that a man who had already served twice as Isthmian agonothetes,<br />

served at a later date on the subordinate board of the hellenodikai. The identification<br />

of the person mentionned in [1] is high speculative.<br />

For the date in [1] see [- - - Pon]tian[us] (COR 488), for the date in [2] see T. Atilius<br />

Rufus Titianus (COR 94).<br />

STRABO: see [P. CANINIUS P. li]b(ertus) STRAB (COR 139 and 135)<br />

*578. LUÇI[U]S SUL[- - -] PAULUS<br />

Corinth VIII. 2, 23 [A.D. 293-305].<br />

Corinth, forum; seventeen fragments of white marble revetment slab; inscription in honour of<br />

the Emperor Diocletian set up by the person:<br />

Impera[tor]i Caesari C. Aur. Val. D[iocle]tiano P. f. In [vieto] Aug. I Luci[u]s SuL Paulus y(ir)<br />

p(erfectissimus) praes(es) [p]r[ov](inciae) [Ach]aiae D. [—] [— s]emper D[—].<br />

Remarks: Groag, Reichsbeamten spätröm. Zeit, 15; PLRE 1,685, 5. v. Lucius Sul. Paulus II. The<br />

title v(ir) p(erfectissimus) indicates that he was a member of the equestrian order,<br />

although the title praeses is a general term which might be given to a governor of<br />

any rank.<br />

579. P(UBLIUS) TADIUS CHILO<br />

Amandry, 123-124, em. II, pis II-III; RPC I, 1117.<br />

Corinthian bronze coins<br />

duumvir with Iulius Nicephorus (COR 348) of the year 43 or 42 B.C.<br />

Remarks: Spawforth, in: Roman onomastics, 181. For the emission see Amandry, 32-33.<br />

580. TALLIA POLLA<br />

A. N. Skias, AE 1893, 115, no. 2; CIL III. 2 (Suppl.) 13692; "Corinth VIII. 2, 139 [early<br />

imperial period].<br />

Corinth; block of marble; funerary dedication erected by her daughter (?) [Domit]ia Saturnina]<br />

(COR 243, text) for herself, her mother (?) Tallia Polla, her husband [—]lius Athenaeus (COR<br />

91) and their descendants.<br />

385

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