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26-31 ROMAN PELOPONNESE I s. of [C(aius) Annusidius C(aii ?) f(ilius)] Q[uir(ina) Rufus] (ACH 24), b. [C(aius) Annusidi]us C(aii) f(ilius) Quir(ina) Rufus Vireianus (ACH 26). 26. [C(AIUS) ANNUSIDI]US C(AII) F(ILIUS) QUIR(INA) RUFUS VIREIANUS Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 136 II [lst/2nd c. A.D.]. Patrai; two fragments of a large marble grave stele of the family of the Annusidii (ACH 24 text). Ilvir(alibus) et agonothet(iciis) ornam(entis) honor(atus) s. of [C(aius) Annusidi]us [C(aii ?)] f(ilius) Q[uir(ina) Rufus] (ACH 24), b. of C(aius) Annusidius C(aii) f(ilius) Quir(ina) Rufus Marcellianus (ACH 25) 27. C(AIUS) (ANTONIUS) Patron of Pamphilus (ACH 30). 28. M(ARCUS) ANT(ONIUS) ARIS(TARCHUS) Grant, FITA, 264 (3); Amandry, RN23, 1981, 51 III; RPCl, no. 1285 and pi. 65. Dyme, bronze coin. duumvir with Cn(aeus) Octavius (ACH 179) of the years ca. 39-36 B.C. 29. [- - -] ANTONIUS EU[TYCHUS (?)] J. Martha, BCH2, 1878, 100, no. 9 (CIL III, 7257) [beginnig of imperial time]. Kato Achaia (anc. Dyme); a fragment of a stone, now lost, bearing a list of magistrates for some local games. 30. C(AIUS) ANTONIUS C(AII) L(IBERTUS) PAMPHILUS J. Bingen, Mélanges helléniques offerts à G. Daux (Paris 1974), 17-19, fig. 3 (AnnÉpigr 1974, 614; ILGR 44) [Second half of the 1st c. B.C.]. Kato Achaia (anc. Dyme); a limestone statue base in secondary use bearing an epitaph for C. Antonius C. 1. Pamphilus and for M. Fulvius M. 1. Philotimus and his freedmen: C(aius) Antonius C(aii) l(ibertus) Pamphilus I monumentum faciundum I coeravit sibei et sueis et I 4 M(arco) Fulvio M(arci) l(iberto) Philotimo et I leiberteis eius. 31. C(AIUS) APOLLI(- - -) Iph. Dekoulakou, AD 29, 1973/4 (1979) Chron., 389, pi. 252 δ; *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 36 [imperial period]. Patrai; a bronze plaquette bearing a fragmentary inscription. According to Rizakis, loc. cit. it 5 S
ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ACHAIA is to be regarded either as a "tessere alimentaire" or as a votive plaque: C. APOLLI(- - -) I PRPR I TRIBCDES. Remarks: The titulature of the person cannot be understood; see Rizakis, op. cit. About the 32. ΑΠΠΙΟΣ KY[- - -] name Apolli(naris) see H. Solin, Arctos 18, 1984, 134-135. Unpublished [2nd or 3rd c. A.D.]. Aigion; a mutilated rectangular limestone plaque bearing an honorary inscription erected by the named person for a proconsul whose name is not preserved on the stone: [ ]v τον λαμΙ[πρότατον άνθύπατ]ον "Αππιος ΚυΙ [-ca. 3- τον εαυτού πά]τρωνα. Remarks: The name of the proconsul is lost; both, the term λαμπρότατος (see O. Hirschfeld, Kleine Schriften 1913, 646-681; Pflaum, "Titulature", 164) and the palaeography, date the inscription to the 2nd or 3rd c. A.D. 33. T(ITUS) APPONIUS QUARTIO CIL III, 524; *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 114 [lst/2nd c. A.D.]. Patrai; the grave stone of the person, now lost: T(ito) Apponio I Quartioni. Remarks: T. Tapponio, Fourmont; the gentlicium Tapponius is very rare (Schulze, 95 and 277 gives only two examples from Noricum and one from Rome). So Apponius is to be prefered (Schulze, 66; Alföldy, Dalmatia, 60; Mocsy, Nomenclator, s.v.), since it is attested in Delphi (Hatzfeld, Trafiquants, 67 η. 1) and in Athens (IG II 2 , 11324). 34. APPULEIA [- - -] Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 129 [lst/2nd c. A.D.]. Patrai; five fragments of a marble plaque bearing the funerary inscription of Ba[-ca 4-] Cn(aei) f(ilia) Postuma erected by an Appuleia [—]: Ba[- ca. 4 - ]e Cn(aei) f(iliae) ! Postumae, ux[ori] I L(ucii) Senti Vatin[i]ani or[na]l 4 mentis sace[r]do[tal(ibus)] I honorata[e —] I Appuleia [—]. Remarks: Despite the absence of the cognomen we may tentatively identify the person with the following one (ACH 35). 35. APPULEIA MUSA Iph. Dekoulakou, AD 29, 1973/74 (1979) Chron., 385, pi. 24 b; ILGR, 38, no. 63; *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 86 [Augustan period]. 59
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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ACHAIA<br />
is to be regarded either as a "tessere alimentaire" or as a votive plaque: C. APOLLI(- - -) I<br />
PRPR I TRIBCDES.<br />
Remarks: The titulature of the person cannot be understood; see Rizakis, op. cit. About the<br />
32. ΑΠΠΙΟΣ KY[- - -]<br />
name Apolli(naris) see H. Solin, Arctos 18, 1984, 134-135.<br />
Unpublished [2nd or 3rd c. A.D.].<br />
Aigion; a mutilated rectangular limestone plaque bearing an honorary inscription erected by<br />
the named person for a proconsul whose name is not preserved on the stone: [ ]v τον<br />
λαμΙ[πρότατον άνθύπατ]ον "Αππιος ΚυΙ [-ca. 3- τον εαυτού πά]τρωνα.<br />
Remarks: The name of the proconsul is lost; both, the term λαμπρότατος (see O. Hirschfeld,<br />
Kleine Schriften 1913, 646-681; Pflaum, "Titulature", 164) and the palaeography,<br />
date the inscription to the 2nd or 3rd c. A.D.<br />
33. T(ITUS) APPONIUS QUARTIO<br />
CIL III, 524; *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 114 [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />
Patrai; the grave stone of the person, now lost:<br />
T(ito) Apponio I Quartioni.<br />
Remarks: T. Tapponio, Fourmont; the gentlicium Tapponius is very rare (Schulze, 95 and<br />
277 gives only two examples from Noricum and one from Rome). So Apponius is<br />
to be prefered (Schulze, 66; Alföldy, Dalmatia, 60; Mocsy, Nomenclator, s.v.),<br />
since it is attested in Delphi (Hatzfeld, Trafiquants, 67 η. 1) and in Athens (IG II 2<br />
,<br />
11324).<br />
34. APPULEIA [- - -]<br />
Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 129 [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />
Patrai; five fragments of a marble plaque bearing the funerary inscription of Ba[-ca 4-] Cn(aei)<br />
f(ilia) Postuma erected by an Appuleia [—]:<br />
Ba[- ca. 4 - ]e Cn(aei) f(iliae) ! Postumae, ux[ori] I L(ucii) Senti Vatin[i]ani or[na]l 4 mentis<br />
sace[r]do[tal(ibus)] I honorata[e —] I Appuleia [—].<br />
Remarks: Despite the absence of the cognomen we may tentatively identify the person with<br />
the following one (ACH 35).<br />
35. APPULEIA MUSA<br />
Iph. Dekoulakou, AD 29, 1973/74 (1979) Chron., 385, pi. 24 b; ILGR, 38, no. 63; *Rizakis,<br />
Achaïe II, no. 86 [Augustan period].<br />
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