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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

[L. A]quillio C. f. Pom(ptina) I [Fl]oro Turciano Gallo, I [Xvir] stlitib. iud., trib. mil. leg. VIII<br />

Mac, I [qu. pro q]uaest. Cypro ex auctoritate Aug., I 5 [trib. pl.], pr., procos. provinciae Ach. I<br />

[—] Ti. Ti. Claudi Anaxilas et I [Dinippus II]vir quinq., sua pecunia.<br />

Remarks: He is also attested in a bilingual inscription from Athens (CIL III. 1, 551, cf. p. 985;<br />

IG lì 2 4126). For the person see Groag, Reichsbeamtem, 15-17; PIR 2 A 993; M.<br />

Cébeillac, Les quaestores principis et candidati aux 1er et Heme siècles de l'empire<br />

(Milano 1972) 12-14; Thomasson, 189-190, no. 7; A. Licordari, in £0511,50-51. For<br />

a discussion of an erroneous Claudian date suggested by A. B. West, Corinth, loc.<br />

cit., see Amandry, 106-107.<br />

84. L(UCIUS) AREI[- - -]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 364e, pl. 33 [early Empire].<br />

Corinth, forum; ten fragments of two white marble slabs containing a list of fragmentary<br />

names in the nominative case (COR 95, COR 109, COR 126, COR 329, COR 490, COR 656,<br />

COR 666, COR 668, COR 672).<br />

Remarks: If two fragments (d and e) are combined, J. H. Kent, Corinth, loc. cit., proposes a<br />

restoration such as [L. Arenniu]s Zosimu[s] (cf. id. indices, p. 228, .s.v. and COR<br />

656), but the placement of the two stones cannot be either proven or disproven, as<br />

B. Millis (by correspondence) notes.<br />

85. [.] (ARRIUS)<br />

f. of A(ULUS) ARRI[US] [. f.] AEM(ILIA) PROÇ[ULUS] (COR 87)<br />

86. L(UCIUS) ARRIUS PEREGRINUS<br />

Amandry, 168-180, em. XVI, pis XIX-XXIV; RPC I, 1151-1171.<br />

Corinthian bronze coins.<br />

duumvir with L. Furius Labeo (COR 284) of the year A.D. 32/33.<br />

Remarks: Spawforth, in: Roman onomastics, 176. For the emission see Amandry, 59-66.<br />

87. A(ULUS) ARRI[US] [. F.] AEM(ILIA) PROQULUS]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 156, pl. 15 [under the first Julio-Claudians].<br />

Corinth, forum; part of a block of white marble; inscription in his honour erected by the college<br />

of the hieromnemones of Caesarea:<br />

A. Arri[o . f.] I Aem. Proc[ulo] I auguri, prae[fect. fabr.], I aed., Ilvir., sacerdoti] I 5 Neptuni<br />

Aug., I [isagog.] I Tibereon Augu[steon] I Caesareon et ag.[onoth.] I Isthmion et Caes[areon] I<br />

hieromnemo[nes] I 10 Caesareon.<br />

Remarks: His local tribe, Aemilia, indicates that he received Roman citizenship after his arrival<br />

268

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