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299,1. 6, pl. 8 [A.D. 137].<br />

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

72-73<br />

Corinth; triangular pedestal of white marble, inscribed on all three sides; list of magistrates and<br />

victors in the Caesarea Isthmia games; he was έλληνοδίκης of the games.<br />

Remarks: For the date see A. Spawforth, GRBS 15, 1974, 297-299.<br />

*72. [. A]NT[ONIUS - - -] S[OS]P[IS] ΑΝ[ΤΩ]ΝΙΟΣ ΣΩΣΠΙΣ<br />

[1] Corinth VIII. 3, 170,1. 1-2, pl. 16 [A.D. 117-125].<br />

Corinth, fifteen fragments from a slab of white marble; Latin inscription on the Peirene<br />

fountain probably recording the names of the donors of the marble revetments; Antonius<br />

Sospis, whose cursus honorum (11. 2-7) is explicitly given, seems to be the most important:<br />

[. A]nt[onius . f. (tribu)] I S[os]p[is] I s[odalis], [qua]es(tor), [trib(unus) mil(itum) legion(is)<br />

I[II I 5<br />

Aug(ustae)], [curat](or) an[nonae], [legat(us) legi]on(is) II [Adiutricis], I [a]go[noth]etes<br />

pro I A[—], [ag]ono[thetes], [FJIvir et —m[ater eiu]s [A]nto[nia] Sedata I LO [ ] I [P.]<br />

A[eli]i [Apollodoti] u[xor] I 10<br />

inc]rustavelr[unt ].<br />

An[tonia Sosipatra] I Sospitis f. Piren[em marboribus<br />

[2] Corinth VIII. 3, 226,1.4 pl. 21; E. Kapetanopoulos, Mnemosyne 22, 1969, 80-82, stemma<br />

[under Antoninus Pius].<br />

Corinth, forum; twenty-two fragments of a pedestal of white marble with dark gray veins;<br />

Greek inscription in honour of his grandson Π. Αϊλιος Σώσπις (COR 18, text) erected by<br />

decree of the city council; here Antonius Sospis was evoked agonothetes three times:<br />

Άν[τω]νίου Σώσπιδος Ι το[υ] τρις αγωνοθέτου.<br />

Remarks: He was of Corinthian origin and his gentilicium shows that his Roman civitas was<br />

given by the triumvir Marc Antony. For a probable connection with the Athenian<br />

family of Leonidas of Melite, into which the name Sospis also occurs, see<br />

Kapetanopoulos, loc. cit.. The person is not included in Halfmann, Senatoren.<br />

For the post of agonothetes in Roman Corinth, see D. J. Geagan, GRBS 9, 1968,<br />

69-76.<br />

s. of Antonia Sedata (COR 34); f. of Antonia Sosipatra (COR 35); f.-in-law of P. Aelius<br />

Apollodotus (COR 13); grandi, of P. Aelius Sospis (COR 18)<br />

73. [(?) ΑΝΤ]ΩΝΙΟΣ ΣΤΑΚΤΗ[- - -]<br />

Corinth Vili. 3, 273, pis 23, 63 [2nd quarter of the 3rd c. A.D. (letter forms)].<br />

Corinth, forum; four fragments of a white marble slab; probably an honorary inscription<br />

erected by decree of the city council preserving parts of the names of two individuals elected<br />

by lot for a religious (?) function:<br />

[—]λϊννον I [—]μων διθυραμ[β — Κ]ορινθ[— κ]ληρούντων I [(?) Α.ντ]ωνίου Στακτ[η<br />

— Σε]ρβιλίου Ομ[... ]υ Ι [ψ.] vac. β.<br />

Remarks: The last letters could be a ligatura of TH. Cf. COR 567.<br />

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