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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ACHAIA<br />

270. [-ca. 4-IUS [- ca. 4- -]S<br />

ILGR 56 (AnnÉpigr 1979 [1982] 171, no. 568); *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 8 [2nd c. A.D. (?)].<br />

Patrai; a marble altar, damaged on its upper part, with a dedication to Asclepius by the person<br />

who was at that moment proconsul of Achaia:<br />

[-ca. 5-]us I [-ca. 4-]s legatus I [pr]o pr(aetore) et proco(n)s(ul) I 4 prov(inciae) Ach(aiae)<br />

Aelsculapio v(otum) s(olvit).<br />

legatus [pr]o pr(aetore) et proco(n)s(ul) prov(inciae) Ach(aiae)<br />

Remarks: For the person cf. Thomasson, 24: 84 (200); Rizakis, loc. cit., identifies him with the<br />

unknown consul attested in a fragmentary inscription from Epidauros (CIL III<br />

7267=715 963), dated in the time of Claudius.<br />

APPENDIX: LAMPS<br />

271. ΒΕΡΗΙΟΣ<br />

Petropoulos, 114 and 166 nos M6-M8, pi. 33, 35, 64, 69 [1st half of 3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Patrai; three lamps with a relief decoration representing vine branches.<br />

Remarks: According to Petropoulos, 114 his name is a Greek transcription of Verus or Verius;<br />

272. ΚΡΗΣΚΕΝΣ<br />

the second one seems more probable.<br />

Petropoulos, 115-116 and 161-162 nos B101-B106, pi. 24, 28, 29, 30, 63 [end of lst/beginning<br />

of 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Patrai; three lamps and three bases of lamps decorated with a floral or geometrical decoration<br />

and identified as products of workshop B.<br />

Remarks: For a different date proposed for the lampmaker and other products of him found<br />

abroad see Petropoulos, 115-116. His name is the Greek transcription of Crescens.<br />

273. ΑΟΥΚΙΟΣ<br />

Petropoulos, 116-117 and 162 no. B107, pi. 29, 30, 58, 63; 170 nos. 133-138, pi. 37, 66 [end<br />

1st c. /end 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Patrai; one lamp from workshop Β and six from the lychnomanteion. Most of them bear a<br />

floral decoration and one a relief scene representing gladiators.<br />

Remarks: Many of his lamps have been found abroad, which demonstrates the popularity of<br />

these products (Petropoulos, 116-117).<br />

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