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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

Corinthia, Kala Nesia; tomb inscription erected by the wife Άριστ[ονίκ]η for the named<br />

person and their children:<br />

"Αριστ[ονίκ]η Ι [κα]τεσκεύασεν ήρώον εκ τών ίΐδίων εαυτή και τοις τέκνο[ις] αυτής και έγγό-<br />

νοις αυτών και Ι τώ άνορί αυτής Μ. Άντων[ίω] Βλάστω.<br />

Remarks: LGPNIII. A, 92 s.v. Βλαστός.<br />

60. Μ(ΑΡΚΟΣ) ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΣ ΚΛΗΜ[ΕΝΤΕΙΝΟΣ]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 223,1. 5, pi. 20; better in *A. Spawforth, GRBS 15, 1974, 295-297 [A.D. 131<br />

or 135].<br />

Corinth; part of a prism-shaped three-sided shaft of white marble recording a list of officials<br />

and victors in the Caesarea Isthmia games; he was έλλη[νοδίκης] of the games.<br />

Remarks: For the date see [— Pon]tian[us] (COR 445).<br />

61. L(UCIUS) ANTONIUS DAMONICUS<br />

H. Robinson, AD 21, 1966, Chron. pi. 137b, ph. without the text ("ILGR 98) [1st c. B.C./lst<br />

c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; marble base; inscription in honour of Cn. Egnatius C. f. (COR 251, text)<br />

erected by L. Antonius (COR 45) and Antonia (COR 33), daughter of L. Antonius Damonicus.<br />

62. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΣ ΕΥΜΟ[Α]ΠΟ[Σ]<br />

"Corinth VIII. 1, 14, 1. 88; W. Peek, Gnomon 9, 1933, 416-417 (SEG 11, 1950, 62) [A.D. 3<br />

(Actian era)].<br />

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

victors of the Caesarea Isthmia games; he was victor in the enkomion: ένκωμιογράφο[ς].<br />

Remarks: Stefanis, Αιονυσιακοί τεχνΐται, no. 969.<br />

63. M(ARCUS) ANTONIUS HIPPARCHUS<br />

[1] Amandry, 142-144, em. X, pis IX-X; RPC I, 1134-1135.<br />

Corinthian bronze coins.<br />

duumvir with M. Novius Bassus (COR 432) of the years 10/9-5/4 B.C.<br />

[2] Amandry, 144-148, em. XI, pis IX-X; RPC I, 1136-1137.<br />

Corinthian bronze coins.<br />

duumvir with Servilius C. f. Primus (COR 569) of the year 2/1 B.C.<br />

Remarks: He was son of the duovir M. Antonius Theophilus (COR 76), a freedman of Marc<br />

Antony (Plin., HNXXXV, 58 [200]) who was among the first of Antony's confidents<br />

who went over to Octavian after the latter's victory at Actium and afterwards was<br />

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