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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I 187. M. P0[- - -] Rizakis, Achaie II, no. 194 [imperial period]. Patrai; the upper corner of a marble stele. According to the editor it could be completed as Po[mponius]. 188. M. PO[- - -] Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 198 [imperial period]. Patrai; a fragment of a marble plaque. According to the editor it could be completed as Po[mponius]. ΠΟΜΠΗΙΟΣ: ΣΑΛΒΙΟΣ ΠΑΝΚΡΑΤΟΥΣ Ο ΚΑΙ ΠΟΜΠΗΙΟΣ: see ACH 209 189. P(UBLIUS) (POMPONIUS) f. P(ublius) Pomponius P(ublii) F(ilius) Qu(irina) Atianus (ACH 190), h. Publicia Optata (ACH 202) 190. P(UBLIUS) POMPONIUS P(UBLII) F(ILIUS) QU(IRINA) ATIANUS A.D. Rizakis, ZPEK2, 1990, 205-208, no. IV, pi. Vili no. 4 (AnnÉpigr 1990, 888); *Rizakis, Achaie II, no. 53 [2nd/3rd e. A.D.]. Patrai; a limestone stele recording his cursus and the offering of a gladiator spectacle and of 515 modii of wheat as a donation ob honorem for the person's tenure of the office of duumvir: P(ublius) Pomponius P(ublii) f(ilius) Qu(irina) Atianus MAS I CAICEISCAESARE qu(aestor) munerar(ius) bis I q(ui) pro Ilvir(atu) munus quinque d(e) s(ua) p(ecunia) f(ecit) I 4 et in annonam col(oniae) su(a)e levandam I vendidit fumentum DXV, sing(ulum) I mod(ium) * S I cur(a) Publiciae Optatae matri. qu(aestor), munerar(ius) bis see P. (Pomponius) (ACH 189) and Publicia Optata (ACH 202) 191. C(AIUS) POMPONIUS HILARIO I. Papapostolou, AD 34, 1979, Chron. 136; *Rizakis, Achaie II, no. 137 [lst/2nd c. A.D.]. Patrai; the upper part of a marble plaque bearing the funerary inscription of Pomponii, Hilario and Philadelphus; erected while they were alive: V(ivis) I C(aio) Pomponio Hilarioni I C(aio) Pomponio Philadelpho. 192. Q(UINTUS) POMPONIUS LUPUS I. Papapostolou, AD 34, 1979, Chron. 139; *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 92 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.]. 90
ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ACHAIA Patrai; a marble plaque bearing the funerary inscription of the person and his son: 193-196 V(ivus) Q(uintus) Pompolnius Lupus I V(ivus) Q(uintus) Pomponil 4 us Q(uinti) f(ilius) Thallio f(ilius) I qui et Pamphilus. f. Q(uintus) Pomponius Q(uinti) f(ilius) Thallio f(ilius) qui et Pamphilus. 193. C(AIUS) POMPONIUS PHILADELPHUS I. Papapostolou, AD 34, 1979, Chron. 136; *Rizakis, Achaie II, no. 137 [lst/2nd c. A.D.]. Patrai; the upper part of a marble plaque bearing the funerary inscription of Pomponii Hilario and Philadelphus; erected while they were alive: V(ivis) I C(aio) Pomponio Hilarioni I C(aio) Pomponio Philadelpho. 194. Q(UINTUS) POMPONIUS Q(UINTI) F(ILIUS) THALLIO F(ILIUS) QUI ET PAMPHILUS I. Papapostolou, AD 34, 1979, Chron. 139; *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 92 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.]. Patrai; a marble plaque bearing the funerary inscription of the person and his father Q(uintus) Pompolnius Lupus (for the text see ACH 192). Remarks: For this particular onomastic formula, where the filiation is repeated see C7L X 5663; O. Salomies, Arctos21, 1993, 95-101. s. of Q(uintus) Pomponius Lupus (ACH 192) 195. [. P]ONTIUS [DA]PHNUS Rizakis, Achaie II, no. 120 [lst/2nd c. A.D.]. Patrai; a fragment of a marble grave stele. *196. [C(AIUS) P]OPP[AEUS SABINUS] ILGR 67; *Rizakis, Achaie II, no. 34 [A.D. 26/7 or 32/3]. Patrai; a fragmentary marble plaque bearing an honorary inscription for the person whose cursus is partly preserved: C(aio) P]opp[aeo Sabino legato] I [div]i Aug(usti) pro [pr(aetore) prov(inciae) Moesiae] I [item] legato Ti(berii) Caes(aris) [Aug(usti) pro pr(aetore) extra] I 4 [sortem] optinenti prov(incias) [Achaiam et Ma]l[ced]oniam duode[viginti annos eas[— ] I /////////EO compi [e vit (?)—]. legatus divi Aug(usti) pro pr(aetore) prov(inciae) Moesiae item legato Ti(berii) Caes(aris) Aug(usti) pro pr(aetore) extra sortem optinenti prov(incias) Achaiam et Macedoniam Remarks: Sasel-Kos (ILGR) dates the inscription in A.D. 24, while Rizakis, loc cit., prefers the dates given above. The person is to be identified with the consul of A.D. 9 and legatus Augusti pro praetore of Moesia in A.D. 11/12. He governed since A.D. 15, Moesia, Macedonia and Achaia till A.D. 35, when he was replaced in this post by P. 9]
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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ACHAIA<br />
Patrai; a marble plaque bearing the funerary inscription of the person and his son:<br />
193-196<br />
V(ivus) Q(uintus) Pompolnius Lupus I V(ivus) Q(uintus) Pomponil 4 us Q(uinti) f(ilius) Thallio<br />
f(ilius) I qui et Pamphilus.<br />
f. Q(uintus) Pomponius Q(uinti) f(ilius) Thallio f(ilius) qui et Pamphilus.<br />
193. C(AIUS) POMPONIUS PHILADELPHUS<br />
I. Papapostolou, AD 34, 1979, Chron. 136; *Rizakis, Achaie II, no. 137 [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />
Patrai; the upper part of a marble plaque bearing the funerary inscription of Pomponii Hilario<br />
and Philadelphus; erected while they were alive:<br />
V(ivis) I C(aio) Pomponio Hilarioni I C(aio) Pomponio Philadelpho.<br />
194. Q(UINTUS) POMPONIUS Q(UINTI) F(ILIUS) THALLIO F(ILIUS) QUI ET PAMPHILUS<br />
I. Papapostolou, AD 34, 1979, Chron. 139; *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 92 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.].<br />
Patrai; a marble plaque bearing the funerary inscription of the person and his father Q(uintus)<br />
Pompolnius Lupus (for the text see ACH 192).<br />
Remarks: For this particular onomastic formula, where the filiation is repeated see C7L X<br />
5663; O. Salomies, Arctos21, 1993, 95-101.<br />
s. of Q(uintus) Pomponius Lupus (ACH 192)<br />
195. [. P]ONTIUS [DA]PHNUS<br />
Rizakis, Achaie II, no. 120 [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />
Patrai; a fragment of a marble grave stele.<br />
*196. [C(AIUS) P]OPP[AEUS SABINUS]<br />
ILGR 67; *Rizakis, Achaie II, no. 34 [A.D. 26/7 or 32/3].<br />
Patrai; a fragmentary marble plaque bearing an honorary inscription for the person whose<br />
cursus is partly preserved:<br />
C(aio) P]opp[aeo Sabino legato] I [div]i Aug(usti) pro [pr(aetore) prov(inciae) Moesiae] I [item]<br />
legato Ti(berii) Caes(aris) [Aug(usti) pro pr(aetore) extra] I 4 [sortem] optinenti prov(incias)<br />
[Achaiam et Ma]l[ced]oniam duode[viginti annos eas[— ] I /////////EO compi [e vit (?)—].<br />
legatus divi Aug(usti) pro pr(aetore) prov(inciae) Moesiae item legato Ti(berii) Caes(aris)<br />
Aug(usti) pro pr(aetore) extra sortem optinenti prov(incias) Achaiam et Macedoniam<br />
Remarks: Sasel-Kos (ILGR) dates the inscription in A.D. 24, while Rizakis, loc cit., prefers the<br />
dates given above. The person is to be identified with the consul of A.D. 9 and<br />
legatus Augusti pro praetore of Moesia in A.D. 11/12. He governed since A.D. 15,<br />
Moesia, Macedonia and Achaia till A.D. 35, when he was replaced in this post by P.<br />
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