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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

Agrippa's position as patron of the colony of Corinth, see further Stansbury,<br />

Corinthian honor, 189-193. For the person see also J.-M. Roddaz, Marcus Agrippa,<br />

BEFAR 253 (Roma 1984).<br />

26. [- - -]ΣΤΟΣ ΑΜΙΝΙΟΣ [- - - Ω]Ρ<br />

IG IV 399 [lst/2ndc. A.D.].<br />

Corinthia, Sicyon; fragmentary honorary inscription for a priestess of the imperial cult whose<br />

name is missing:<br />

[Ή δείνα] Ι [άρχιέρε]ια Σεβαστή[ς], I [ ] Πυθοκλέους I [ ο]υ θυγάτηρ, I [ ]στου<br />

Α.μινίου I 5 [ ο]ρος γυνή, Ι [ Κ]λαυδίου Ι [ ου]ς αρχιερέως Ι [ ] μήτηρ, Ι [ ]<br />

τή[ς] δια βίου Ι 10 [άρχιερεί]ας Σεβαστής Ι [αδελφή (?)].<br />

Remarks: For the cognomen Aminius, see Schulze, 120.<br />

h. of the honorand; f. of [Tib. Qlaudius [- - -] (COR 165)<br />

27. [AM]MIANH<br />

Bees, 13-15, no. 49 (SEG 11, 1950, 177); "Corinth VIII. 3, 588, pi. 49 [4th-5th c. A.D.]<br />

Corinth, forum; fragment of green schist; early Christian funerary inscription in her memory:<br />

t Κοιμη[τήριον διαφέρον Α.μ(?)]1μιανής [ανεπαύσατο] Ι Σεπτε[μβρίω ήμ(έρα) . .] Ι<br />

Ίνδ[(ικτιώνος). f].<br />

Remarks: Ammianus is a cognomen (Solin and Salomies, 292).<br />

28. AN[- - -]<br />

*W. Peek, Gnomon 9, 1933, 416-417,1. 10 (SEG 11, 1950, 61); cf. Corinth VIII.l, 14 [A.D. 3<br />

(Actian era)].<br />

Corinth, gymnasium area; three-sided headless marble herm recording a list of officials and<br />

victors in the Caesarea Isthmia games; he was έλ[ληνοδίκ]η[ς] of the games.<br />

Remarks: The name doesn't appear in Corinth VIII. 1, 14.<br />

*29. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΑΝΠΣΓΠΟΣ ΒΟΥΡ]ΡΟΣ<br />

Corinth VIII. 1, 16,11. 7-8 [A.D. 181].<br />

Corinth; two mutilated blocks of white marble which originally formed part of a monument in<br />

the shape of a triangular prism surmounted by a pyramidal cap; list of victors of the Caesarea<br />

Isthmia games; his name at the beginning of the document was used as an indication of the<br />

dating; he was ύπατος (consul) of the year A.D. 181.<br />

Remarks: He is to be identified with L. Antistius Burrus, attested here by mistake with the<br />

praenomen C(aius), consul with the Emperor Commodus of the year A.D. 181 (PIR 2<br />

A 757; Degrassi, Fasti consolari, 50 no. 934).<br />

254

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