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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

67. Μ(ΑΡΚΟΣ) ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΣ 0[- - -]<br />

W. R. Biers and D. G. Geagan, Hesperia 39, 1970, 79-93,1. 66, pis 17, 18 (AnnÉpigr 1969-1970,<br />

587; cf. BullÉpigr 1971, 307: general commentary on the text) [A.D. 127].<br />

Corinth, Roman bath; stele of small grained white marble inscribed on all three faces; list of<br />

officials and victors in the Caesarea Isthmia games; he was victor in ίππ[ικον] πολε[μιστή-<br />

ριον].<br />

Remarks: For the date see T. Atilius Rufus Titianus (COR 67).<br />

68. M(ARCUS) ANTONIUS ORESTES<br />

Amandry, 128-130, em. IV, pis IV-V; RPC I, 1122-1123.<br />

Corinthian bronze coins.<br />

duumvir quinquennalis with Cn. Publilius (COR 509) of the year 40 B.C.<br />

Remarks: His gentilicium and his Greek cognomen indicate that he was one of Marc Antony's<br />

freedmen (Spawforth, in: Roman onomastics, 176). For the emission see<br />

Amandry, 39-41.<br />

69. [L(UCIUS) A]NTO[NIUS L. F.] ME[N.] PR[ISCUS]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 177,11. 1-2, pi. 17 [mid. 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; fourteen fragments of a block of white marble streaked with green; inscription<br />

in his honour erected by his children L. Antonius ] (I) (COR 43), L. Antonius ] (II)<br />

(COR 44), An[tonia - - -] (COR 32), Sau[feia] P[risca] (COR 549), all [L. Antonii li]beri, and<br />

his wife [- - - Gialla (COR 288):<br />

[L. A]nto[nio] I L. f.] Me[n(inia)] Pr[isco], I [aed]ili [et cu]r. a[nnonae], I [pr]aef. [i. d. et I]I<br />

v[iralib. et] I 5 [II]vir. q. [ornamentis] I honorato, [d. d.] I ex testa[mento].<br />

Remarks: B. Millis (by correspondence) notes that both J. H. Kent's restoration (Corinth, loc.<br />

cit.) of the tribe as Me[n(inia)] and that of the cognomen as Priscus are speculative;<br />

other names such as Primus, Probus or Proculus would fit the space as well.<br />

70. Μ(ΑΡΚΟΣ)ΑΝΤ[ΩΝΙΟΣ] ΠΡΟΜΑ[Χ]ΟΣ<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 265, pi. 23 [mid. 2nd c. A.D. (letter forms)].<br />

Corinth, forum; thirteen fragments of a white marble base; inscription set up by the person in<br />

honour of his friend and patron. The letters [ ] ME [ ]in the first lines of the text<br />

represent, perhaps, part of this patron's name:<br />

τον φίλο[ν] και Ι π[ρο]στάτην Ι ά[ρετ]ής ενεκ[α] Ι κ[αί] πίστεως.<br />

71. Μ(ΑΡΚΟΣ)Α[Ν]ΤΩΝΙΟΣ ΚΥΪΗΤΟΣ<br />

Corinth VIII. 1, 15 1. 6 + Corinth VIII.l, 18; joined by *A. Spawforth, GRBS 15, 1974, 297-<br />

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