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*586. THEOPREPES Aug. lib.<br />

CIL III. 1, 536,1. 18; ILS 1575 [under Alexander Severus].<br />

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

586-590<br />

Corinth; slab of white marble; inscription in his honour erected by [L]ysander Aug. lib. (COR<br />

385) by decree of the city council:<br />

Theoprepen I Aug. lib., proc. I domini I n. M. Aur. I Severi Alexandri I 5 Pii Fel. Aug. I provinciae<br />

Achaiae I et Epiri et Thessaliae I rat. purpurarum, I proc. I ab ephemeride, I 10 proc. a mandatis proc.<br />

I at praedia Galliana, I proc. saltus Domitiani, I tricliniarcham, praelpositum a fibulis I 15<br />

praeposit[um] a crylstallinis hominem I incomparabilem, I [L]ysander Aug. lib., officilalis Ι 20 ψ. β.<br />

Remarks: His nomen could have been Aurelius. For his posts see Groag, Reichsbeamten, 153-154;<br />

587. [- - -] P. 1. THYR[SUS]<br />

G. Boulvert, Esclaves et affranchis impériaux sous le Haut-Empire romain: rôle<br />

politique et administratif (Napoli 1970) 329-330. Cf. a [ ] Theopre[pes] attested<br />

in an uncertain context in Corinth Vili. 3, 275c.<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 240, pi. 20 [1st half of the 1st c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; fragment of a gray marble block; dedication to a divinity; erected by the<br />

person, who was a freedman: [- - -]l Ubero Pat[ri] I sacrum con[- - -]l Philocaesa[r ] I P. 1.<br />

Thyr[sus ?].<br />

588. M. TI[- - -]<br />

Corinth VIII. 2, 167 [imperial period].<br />

Corinth, forum; white marble slab; mutilated inscription preserving only a part of his name.<br />

589. [T]IB. [nomen - - -]IOY ΥΙΟΣ<br />

Corinth VIII.l, 91 corrected by A. M. Woodward, JHS 52, 1932, 143-144 (SEG 11, 1950, 78)<br />

[lst/2ndc. A.D.].<br />

Corinth; fragment from the lower right-hand corner of a marble slab; probably a dedication on<br />

a monument set up probably by his son whose name is missing at his own expense:<br />

[— Τ]ιβ. I [— ι]ου υίός, [—]ιτο περί I [— εκ τώ]ν ιδίων Ι [— άνέθηκε]ν.<br />

Remarks: Α [Τ]ιβέρ[ιος] (?) recognized by Β. D. Meritt on a mutilated inscription (Corinth<br />

590. [- - -]A TYCHE<br />

Vili. 1, 90), is rejected by Millis (by correspondence); what remains, IBEP (1. 1), is<br />

perhaps not a name.<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 288, pi. 24 [imperial period].<br />

Old Corinth; fragment of white marble; funerary inscription erected by someone whose name<br />

is missing, for himself, for the person discussed here and for P. Terentius Cor[in]thus (COR<br />

584, text).<br />

387

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