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C. INDEX<br />

I. ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES OF MEN AND WOMEN<br />

II. NOMINA GENTILIA<br />

III. COGNOMINA, SIGNA AND NOMINA SIMPLICIA<br />

IV. GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES AND ETHNICS<br />

V. SELECTED TOPICS<br />

Names are arranged by nomen gentilicium (where known), then by cognomen, then (if necessary) by praenomen<br />

and filiation. Names whose beginning is fragmentary or not known will be found at the end. Numbers refer to<br />

entries in the catalogue. All names are given in the nominative case except for various forms, which are recorded<br />

in the case in which they occur in the inscription and in italics. The names of individuals holding offices related<br />

to the provincial or imperial administration are marked with an asterisk; cross precedes false or ambiguous<br />

names. The names are arranged by geographical area: Achaia [ACH], Arcadia [ARC], Argolis (Argia, Hermionia,<br />

Troezenia, Epidauria) [ARG], Corinthia (with Sicyonia, Phliasia and Cleonaea) [COR] and Eleia [EL] .

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