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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

settled in Corinth (Plut., Ant. 67, 7; 73, 2; cf. Grant, FLTA, 268). For the person, see<br />

PIR 2 A 838; Spawforth, in: Roman onomastics, 176. For the emissions see Amandry,<br />

49-50 and 50-51.<br />

64. L(UCIUS) ANTONIUS IULIANUS<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 107,1. 6, pi. (cf. Corinth VIII. 2, 22) [under Antoninus Pius].<br />

Corinth; limestone block; inscription in honour of Faustina, Antoninus Pius's wife, erected by<br />

decree of the city council at public expense; the person and [T. Flavius Pompeianus] (COR<br />

272), duumviri, seem to have been in charge of the erection of the honorary statue of the<br />

empress:<br />

Faustinae I Imp. T. Aeli Hadriani I Antonini Caesaris I [Au]g. Pii, d. d., pec. pub., I 5 [curantibus]<br />

I L. Antonio Iuliano I T. Flavio Pompeiano I [II vir].<br />

Remarks: His name is fully restored by A. B. West, Corinth VIII. 2,22 and J. H. Kent, Corinth<br />

VIII. 3, 107, after a copy of this inscription mentioned by J. Spon and G. Wheler,<br />

Voyage d'Italie, de Dalmatie, de Grèce, et du Levant II (Lyon 1687) 296.<br />

According to the same author, the person discussed here and his colleague [T. Flavius<br />

Pompeianus] were the latest pair of Corinthian duoviri attested in Corinthian<br />

inscriptions (cf. Kent, op. cit., 24-26, no. 56; Stansbury, Corinthian honor, 522).<br />

[[ANTONIUS MARCUS]]: see [[MARCUS ANTONIUS]] (*COR 46)<br />

65. [M(ARCUS) AN]TON[IUS] GLAU[C]I F. [.] MILESIUS<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 311; "Corinth XIV, p. 39, pis 10-11 [after 31 B.C.].<br />

Corinth, sanctuary of Asclepius; dipinto on a fragmentary Doric epistyle frieze block of porous<br />

stone:<br />

[M. An]ton[ius] Glau[c]i 1. [.] Mi}es[i]us, [M.] Antonius —].<br />

Remarks: For comments see Corinth VIII. 3, 311 and Corinth XIV, p. 39. The person and [M.]<br />

Anton [ius] (COR 51) attested in the same text (1.2) must have been Corinthians who<br />

received Roman citizenship through Marc Antony and settled at Corinth after<br />

Actium. The cognomen Milesius indicates a connection with Asia Minor (Stansbury,<br />

Corinthian honor, 181-183). Both, in addition of three or four other persons whose<br />

names are missing, contributed to the rehabilitation of the sanctuary of Asclepius.<br />

66. [M(ARCUS)] AN[T]ONIUS [M. F. - - -] NIGRINUS<br />

CIL III. 1, 537 [under Antoninus Pius].<br />

Corinth; inscription in honour of Q. Vilflius — f.] Titia[nus] Quadraftus] (COR 645) erected<br />

by the person.<br />

263

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