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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

168-169<br />

Remarks: The person is probably the grandfather of an homonymous duovir (COR 168)<br />

under Nero (A.D. 67/8). For the identification of the duovir and the date of the<br />

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

168. TI(BERIUS) CLAUDIUS ANAXILAUS<br />

[1] Amandry, 221-227, em. XXIII, pis XXXIX-XLI; RPCl, 1207-1209.<br />

Corinthian bronze coins.<br />

duumvir with P. Ventidius Fronto (COR 613) of the year A.D. 67/68<br />

[2]Corinth VIII. 3, 212, pi. 17 [2nd half of the 1st c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; five fragments of a gray marble block; inscription in honour of the isagogeus<br />

of the Istmhian games L. Papius L. f. Aem(ilia) Venerius (COR 461) when Anaxilaus was<br />

agonothetes of the same games: agonoth. Ti. Claudi Anaxüai.<br />

Remarks: He was the grandson of the homonymous duovir under Augustus (COR 167). For<br />

the emission in [1] see Amandry, 19-21. For the post of agonothetes see D. J.<br />

Geagan, GRBS9, 1968, 69-76.<br />

*169. TI(BERIUS) CLAUDIUS TI. CLAUDI HIPPARCHI F. QUIR(INA) ATTICUS<br />

[1A] L. R. Dean, ALA 23, 1919, 173, no. 16, fig. 10 Β (AnnÉpigr 1919, 8); "Corinth VIII. 2, 58<br />

(Ameling, Herodes Atticus II, 65-66, no. 34) [under Nerva].<br />

Corinth, forum; white marble base; inscription in his honour erected by someone whose name<br />

is partly preserved:<br />

Ti. Claudio I Ti. Claudi I Hipparchi f. I Quir. Attico, I 5 praetoriis ornament(is) I ornato, ex<br />

s(enatus) c(onsulto).<br />

[IB] Th. R. Martin, Hesperia46, 1977, 184-186, no. 5, pi. 49 (AnnÉpigr 1977, 774); ILGR 97<br />

(Ameling, Herodes Atticus II, 66-67, no. 35) [A.D. 96-98].<br />

Corinth; two fragments of an epistyle of white marble; inscription in his honour:<br />

Ti. Claudio I Ti. C[laudi] I Hippar[chi f.] I [Quir. A]t[tico] I 5 [praetoriis ornament(is)] I [ornato<br />

ex s(enatus) c(onsulto)],l [—].<br />

[2]Corinth VIII. 3, 182, pi. 16+Corinth VIII. 3, 196, pi. 18; joined by *G. R. Bugh, Hesperia<br />

48, 1979, 45-53,1. 7, pi. 17 (Ameling, Herodes Atticus II, 67-68, no. 36) [1st half of the 2nd c.<br />

A.D. (letters form)].<br />

Corinth, forum; five fragments of a pedestal of bluish marble; inscription in honour of the<br />

isagogeus C. Çfurtius] C. til Benig[n]us Iuventianus (COR 239) under the agonothesia of the<br />

person and [- - -] REITICUS: isag. [agonothetarum (?)] REITICI et Ti. C/7. Attjici [- - -].<br />

praetoriis ornament(is) ornato ex s(enatus) c(onsulto) [IA, B], isagogeus [2]<br />

Remarks: Martin, op. cit., thinks that the two identical texts [1A] and [IB] recording the<br />

aquisition of the ornamenta praetoria by the decree of the Roman Senate were set<br />

up at opposite ends of the forum of Corinth by different groups or individuals (cf.<br />

287

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