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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

92. ATILIA T. F. THALLUSA<br />

CIL III. 1. 1, 7277 [lst-2nd c. A.D. (lettering)].<br />

Corinth; funerary inscription erected by her two sons C. Vergilius C. f. Aem(ilia) Capito f. (Π)<br />

(COR 618), T. Vergilius C. f. Aem(ilia) Proculus (COR 619), during their lifetime, for<br />

themselves, their father C. Vergilius C. f. Aem(ilia) Capito (I) (COR 617, text), their mother<br />

Atilia T. f. Thallusa, their sister Ver[g]ilia C. f. Procula (COR 614) and their descendants.<br />

93. T(ITUS) ATILIUS<br />

f. of ATILIA T. f. THALLUSA (COR 92)<br />

*94. Τ(ΙΤΟΣ) ΑΤ[ΙΑΙΟΣ Ρ]ΟΥΦΟΣ ΤΙΤΙΑΝΟΣ<br />

W. R. Biers and D. J. Geagan, Hesperia 39, 1970, 79-93, 11. 3-4, pis 17, 18 (AnnÉpigr 1969-<br />

1970, 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 recording<br />

a list of officials and victors in the Caesarea Isthmia games; his name at the head of the document<br />

was used as an indication of the dating; he was υπα[τος] (consul) of the year A.D. 127.<br />

Remarks: PIR 2 A 1305; Degrassi, Fasti consolari, 37.<br />

95. [- - -] ATTALUS<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 364d, 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 84, COR 109, COR 126, COR 329, COR 490, COR 656,<br />

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

96. ATTILI[A R]UFA<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 285, pl. 25 [ [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; three fragments of a cream-colored marble plaque; funerary dedication<br />

erected by the person for herself and her two sons [. Scri]bonius Agath[o] (COR 550) and<br />

[. Scribonius Syr[iacus] (COR 551):<br />

Attili[a R]ufa I sibi et [. Scri]bonio I Agath[o]ni et [.] I [Scribonio Syr[iaco].<br />

97. AYPH[- - -]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 647, pl. 55 [early Christian period].<br />

Corinth, theatre; fragment of gray marble; Christian funerary inscriprion preserving a part of<br />

her name.<br />

Remarks: B. Millis (by correspondence) notes that the person was probably a woman, who<br />

owned tomb and was buried with her husband, whose name occurred in 1. 2.<br />

270

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