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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I 4. AEMILIA EROTIS Ταβεννήτης (e.g. ILGR, 66 no. 154); some Aelii are attested at Ravenna, but not with the praenomen Quintus (CIL IX. 1, 141 sqq.). The reasons for his stay at Patrai are unknown, see comment Rizakis, op. cit. CIL III, 516; *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 109 [lst/2nd c. A.D.]. Patrai; a stone, now lost, bearing the funerary inscription of P. Aemilius Urbanus erected by his mother, Aemilia Erotis, and his sister: P(ublius) Aemilius Urbanus, I annor(um) XXXV. I Mater et soror I fecerunt Aemilia I 5 Erotis et I Aemilia Secunda. Remarks: The common name Erotis is often used as cognomen in imperial times among slaves and freedmen, cf. Solin, Namenbuch, 335-337. m. of P. Aemilius Urbanus (ACH 11) and Aemilia Secunda (ACH 5) 5. AEMILIA SECUNDA CIL III, 516; *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 109 [lst/2nd c. A.D.]. Patrai; a stone, now lost, bearing the funerary inscription of P. Aemilius Urbanus erected by his mother Aemilia Erotis and his sister, Aemilia Secunda (text ACH 4). Remarks: It is noteworthy that she and her brother both have their mother's gentilicium, which points to their birth as illegitimate children of parents living in contubemium, cf. Thylander, Épigraphie latine, 89-90, 94; Β. Rawson, CFA 61, 1966, 74-78. d. of and Aemilia Erotis (ACH 4), sister of P. Aemilius Urbanus (ACH 11) 6. L(UCIUS) (AEMILIUS) f. of L(ucius) Aemilius L(ucii) f(ilius) Quir(ina) (ACH 7) and of P(ublius) Aemilius L(ucii) f. Quir(ina) (ACH 8) 7. L(UCIUS) AEMILIUS L(UCII) F(ILIUS) QUI(RINA) Ph. Petsas, AAA 4, 1971, fase. 1, 112-115, pi. 1 (R. Frei-Stolba, Talanta 10-11, 1978/79, 45 no. 2; ILGR 45) *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 156 [end 1st c. B.C.]. Patrai; a slightly convex marble plaque of eight fragments bearing the epitaph of the person and his brother, who were both centuriones of the 10th legio equestris: L(ucio) Aemilio L(ucii) f(ilio) Qui(rina) I cent(urioni) [l]eg(ionis) X Eq(uestris) Ilvir(o), I P(ublio) Aem[ilio L(ucii) f(ilio) Qui(rina)] I cent(urioni) l[eg(ionis) eiusdem? —] I 5 [—]. cent(urio) [l]eg(ionis) X Eq(uestris), H(vir) Remarks: The person with his brother were among the first colonists at Patrai and were 52

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ACHAIA certainly members of the local elite group. The convexity of the plaque suggests that it might once have been walled into a circular funerary building. s. of L(ucius) (Aemilius) (ACH 6), b. of P(ublius) Aemilius L(ucii) f. Quir(ina) (ACH 8) 8. P(UBLIUS) AEM[ILIUS L(UCH) F(ILIUS) QUI(RINA)] Ph. Petsas, AAA 4, 1971, fase. 1, 112-115, pi. 1;R. Frei-Stolba, Talanta 10-11, 1978/79,45 no. 2; ILGR 45; *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 156 [end 1st c. B.C.]. Patrai; a slightly convex marble plaque of eight fragments bearing the epitaph of the person and his brother, who were both centuriones of the 10th legio equestris (for the text see ACH 7). cent(urio) l[eg(ionis) —] Remarks: The person was one of the original colonists of Patrai; he belonged, like his brother, to the legio X Equestris, which, together with the legio XII Fulminata, founded the colony of Patrai. Perhaps he also followed, as his brother, a municipal career. s. of L(ucius) (Aemilius) (ACH 6), b. of L(ucius) Aemilius L(ucii) f. Quir(ina) (ACH 7) 9. L(UCIUS) AEMILIUS LA(- - -) M. Amandry, RN23, 1981, 55-56; RPCl, no. 1286 Dyme, bronze coins duumvir with C. Iulius Calamus (ACH 135) of the years 31-27 B.C. 10. P(UBLIUS) AEMILIUS PRIMIONIS L(IBERTUS) PRIMIGENIUS ILGR 70 (AnnÉpigr 1979, 174 no. 579); Rizakis, RPh59, 1985, 92; *id., Achaïe II, no. 111 [2nd c. A.D.]. Patrai; a marble plaque of seven joining fragments bearing the funerary inscription of the person erected by his brother Ephebio: P(ublius) Aemilius I Primionis l(ibertus) I Primigenius I vix(it) an(nos) XXXI I 5 Ephebio f rat (er). (PUBLIUS AEMILIUS) PRIMIO: patron of Primigenius, see ACH 199 11. P(UBLIUS) AEMILIUS URBANUS CIL III, 516; *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 109 [lst/2nd c. A.D.]. Patrai; a stone, now lost, bearing the funerary inscription of the person, who died at the age of 35; erected by his mother and sister: P(ublius) Aemilius Urbanus, I annor(um) XXXV. I Mater et soror I fecerunt Aemilia I 5 Erotis et I Aemilia Secunda. 53 8-11

ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

4. AEMILIA EROTIS<br />

Ταβεννήτης (e.g. ILGR, 66 no. 154); some Aelii are attested at Ravenna, but not<br />

with the praenomen Quintus (CIL IX. 1, 141 sqq.). The reasons for his stay at Patrai<br />

are unknown, see comment Rizakis, op. cit.<br />

CIL III, 516; *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 109 [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Patrai; a stone, now lost, bearing the funerary inscription of P. Aemilius Urbanus erected by<br />

his mother, Aemilia Erotis, and his sister:<br />

P(ublius) Aemilius Urbanus, I annor(um) XXXV. I Mater et soror I fecerunt Aemilia I 5 Erotis<br />

et I Aemilia Secunda.<br />

Remarks: The common name Erotis is often used as cognomen in imperial times among slaves<br />

and freedmen, cf. Solin, Namenbuch, 335-337.<br />

m. of P. Aemilius Urbanus (ACH 11) and Aemilia Secunda (ACH 5)<br />

5. AEMILIA SECUNDA<br />

CIL III, 516; *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 109 [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Patrai; a stone, now lost, bearing the funerary inscription of P. Aemilius Urbanus erected by<br />

his mother Aemilia Erotis and his sister, Aemilia Secunda (text ACH 4).<br />

Remarks: It is noteworthy that she and her brother both have their mother's gentilicium, which<br />

points to their birth as illegitimate children of parents living in contubemium, cf.<br />

Thylander, Épigraphie latine, 89-90, 94; Β. Rawson, CFA 61, 1966, 74-78.<br />

d. of and Aemilia Erotis (ACH 4), sister of P. Aemilius Urbanus (ACH 11)<br />

6. L(UCIUS) (AEMILIUS)<br />

f. of L(ucius) Aemilius L(ucii) f(ilius) Quir(ina) (ACH 7) and of P(ublius) Aemilius L(ucii) f.<br />

Quir(ina) (ACH 8)<br />

7. L(UCIUS) AEMILIUS L(UCII) F(ILIUS) QUI(RINA)<br />

Ph. Petsas, AAA 4, 1971, fase. 1, 112-115, pi. 1 (R. Frei-Stolba, Talanta 10-11, 1978/79, 45 no.<br />

2; ILGR 45) *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 156 [end 1st c. B.C.].<br />

Patrai; a slightly convex marble plaque of eight fragments bearing the epitaph of the person<br />

and his brother, who were both centuriones of the 10th legio equestris:<br />

L(ucio) Aemilio L(ucii) f(ilio) Qui(rina) I cent(urioni) [l]eg(ionis) X Eq(uestris) Ilvir(o), I<br />

P(ublio) Aem[ilio L(ucii) f(ilio) Qui(rina)] I cent(urioni) l[eg(ionis) eiusdem? —] I 5 [—].<br />

cent(urio) [l]eg(ionis) X Eq(uestris), H(vir)<br />

Remarks: The person with his brother were among the first colonists at Patrai and were<br />

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