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103-106 ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

PLRE. The term αποστρά(τηγος) is not clear; Kent, loc. cit., translates it as "ex-<br />

praetor" but the term στρατηγός has also other meanings, e.g. duumvir (H. J.<br />

Mason, Greek terms for Roman institutions [Toronto 1974] 155-163). According to<br />

S. Demougin (orally): από στρα(τηγών).<br />

103. ΑΥΡ(ΗΑΙΟΣ) ΜΕΝΕΔΗΜΟΣ<br />

IG IV, 449 [3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth; herm; inscription in honour of his friend Κλ(αύδιος) [Κλα]υ[δ]ιανός Εύ[πυ]ρίδης<br />

Κλ(αυδίου) Μινουκιανοϋ (COR 171) erected by the person.<br />

Λυχνέδιος<br />

Remarks: Lychnedius is the ethnic name of Αυχνιδός (?), a city on the Upper Macedonia (F.<br />

Papazoglou, Les villes de Macédoine à l'époque romaine, BCH Suppl. XVI<br />

[Athènes 1988] 74-76; M. B. Hatzopoulos, Macedonian institutions under the kings<br />

[Athens 1996] 100).<br />

104. AURELIUS NESTOR<br />

Corinth VIII. 2, 10 (M. B. Hornum, Nemesis, the Roman state, and the games [Leiden 1993]<br />

194, no. 74) [1st half of the 2nd c. A.D.]<br />

Corinth, forum; white marble block, probably an altar; dedication to Nemesis Augusta set up<br />

by the person:<br />

Nemesi Augustae I sacrum, I Aurelius Nestor, optio I leg(ionis) IUI Fl(aviae) Fel(icis) I ex voto.<br />

Remarks: The inscription dates from the 2nd c. A.D. when the legion IUI Flavia Felix was<br />

stationed in the area of the Danube privinces (E. Ritterling, RE XII [1924], 1275-<br />

1296 s.v. legio).<br />

105. AUTRON[IUS - - -]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 261, pl. 22 [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; fragment of white marble; funerary inscription erected by the decree of the<br />

city council:<br />

[—] d. d. [ ] I [- - -Javos et Autron[i—7 / [po]st obitum.<br />

Remarks: Autronius could be a gentilicium (Solin and Salomies, 29) and a cognomen (Schulze,<br />

106. BABBIA<br />

257, n. 5).<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 176, pl. 17 [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; four fragments of a base of grayish marble; inscription in honour of her father-<br />

in-law Gn. Publiç[ius] M. f. M. n. M. pr[on.] Aem(ilia) Rusti[cus] (COR 507, text) and his<br />

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