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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

the person, here: [P. Canini]us Alexia[dae /'. Co(llina) Agrippa].<br />

[4] Amandry, 165-168, em. XV, pis XVIII-XIX; PRCl, 1149-1150 [A.D. 21/22]: Corinthian<br />

bronze coins.<br />

duumvir quinquennalis with L. Castricius Regulus (COR 146) of the year A.D. 21/22.<br />

procur(ator) Caesa(ris) Aug(usti) prov(inciae) Achaiae [1], [2], Ilvir quinquennalis [4]<br />

Remarks: PIR 2 C 387; Groag, Reichsbeamten, 140-141 and Spawforth, in: Roman onomastics,<br />

176-177, suggest that his father Alexiades must have been a freeborn provincial<br />

Greek with personal ties to Agrippa who received Roman citizenship through a<br />

senator named Caninius; Stansbury, Corinthian honor, 219-220, supposes that<br />

Alexiades received Roman citizenship from L. Caninius Gallus, consul with Agrippa<br />

in 37 B.C., or from one of his family. His tribe could be restored either as Collina or<br />

Cornelia (cf. Demougin, CJC, 494).<br />

The person had followed an equestrian as well as a municipal career; Pflaum,<br />

Carrières, 1070, dates his procuratorship in the last years of Augustus reign;<br />

Demougin, loc. cit., favors a Claudian date. For the emission in [4] see Amandry, 57-<br />

59. It seems probable that the homonymous duovir (COR 124) under Galba was his<br />

son or his brother (cf. Demougin, loc. cit. ). For the person, see also ACH 60).<br />

136. M(ARCUS) CA[NINIUS RUFUS] (I)<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 284, pi. 25 [end of the 2nd c. A.D].<br />

Corinth, forum; two fragments of a white marble plaque; funerary dedication erected by the<br />

person for himself, his wife [Doneta] (COR 249), their children M. [Caninius] Rufus (II) (COR<br />

137), Can[inia] Done[ta] (COR 133), and for their descendants:<br />

V. M. Ca[ninius Rufus] I sibi et [Doneta] uxori I et M. [Caninius] Rufo f. I et Can[inia] Done[ta] I<br />

f. posterisque suis.<br />

Remarks: For the Caninii see Spawforth, in: Roman onomastics, 176-177.<br />

137. M(ARCUS) [CANINIUS] RUFUS (II)<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 284, pi. 25 [end of the 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; two fragments of a white marble plaque; funerary dedication erected by his<br />

father M. Cafninius Rufus] (I) (COR 126, text), for himself, his wife [Doneta] (COR 249), their<br />

children M. [Caninius] Rufus (II), Can[inia] Donefta] (COR 133), and for their descendants.<br />

Remarks: See M. Caninius Rufus (I) (COR 136).<br />

138. ΚΑΝΕΙΝΙΟΣ ΣΟ[- - -]<br />

W. R. Biers and D. G. Geagan, Hesperia 39, 1970, 79-93,1. 89, pis 17, 18 (AnnÉpigr 1969-1970,<br />

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

280

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