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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

Remarks: He was qualified as κ[ράτιστος] (L. Robert, REG 79, 1966, 750=M, OMS VI [1989]<br />

568) and thus he belonged to the equestrian or the senatorial rank (see EL 192), but<br />

225. ΚΟΡΝΗΛΙΟΓΣ ]ΩΝ<br />

no further identification of the person can be made.<br />

W. R. Biers and D. J. Geagan, Hesperia 39, 1970, 79-93,11. 22,26 and 59, pis 17, 18 (AnnÉpigr<br />

1969-1970, 587; cf. BuIlÉpigr 1971, 307: general commentary on the text) [A.D. 127].<br />

Corinth, Roman bath; stele of grained white marble inscribed on all three faces; list of officials<br />

and victors in the Caesarea Isthmia games; he was victor in the encomium in honour of<br />

Hadrian, of the deified Emperors Trajan and Nerva, and of the imperial house (11. 20-1 and 23-<br />

25): ένκωμιο[γράφους] εις Άδριανόν Ι [Καί]σαρα Σεβαστόν and εις θεό[ν Τραιανόν Σεβα-<br />

στον Ι και εις θ[εόν Νέ]ρουαν Σεβαστόν Ι και εις τό[ν οΐκον] των Σεβαστών; he was also first<br />

victor (πρωτεΐον) in the contest δια πάντων (11. 58-59); his name is preserved in 11. 22 and 26<br />

as Κορνήλιο[ς ]ων Κορίνθιος, in 1. 59 as Κορν[ήλιος ων Κορ.].<br />

Remarks: Stefanis, Διονυσιακοί τεχνΐται, no. 1484. For the contest δια πάντων see L. Vivius<br />

Florus (COR 625). For the date see T. Atilius Rufus Titianus (COR 94).<br />

226. [. COR]NELIUS [PULCHER]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 173, pi. 17 [A.D. 43].<br />

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

isagogeus of the Isthmia Caesarea Sebasta games whose name is missing; Cornelius Pulcher<br />

was agonothete when the honorand was isagogeus:<br />

[—] I [isagogi] [. Cor]neli I [Pulchri agonoth]et. Isl[thm. Caesareon] Sebasteon [—].<br />

Remarks: The person is identified by J. H. Kent, Corinth, loc. cit., with Cornelius Pulcher<br />

mentioned in a Delphic agonistic inscription as agonothete of the Isthmian games in<br />

Corinth (Syll. 3 802) and with Γν. Κορνήλιος Γν. υιός Ποϋλχρος attested in two<br />

Epidaurian inscriptions (ARG 116). For the office of the agonothetes see D. J.<br />

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

227. ΤΙΒ(ΕΡΙΟΣ) ΚΟΡΝΗΛΙΟΣ ΠΟΫΛΧΡΟΣ<br />

f. of Γν. Κορνήλιος Τιβ. Κορνηλίου Πούλχρου Φαβία Ποϋλχρος (COR 228)<br />

The complete form of his name is known from two Corinthian inscriptions (COR 228 [1 A, B]),<br />

in the inscriptions of Epidauros he is known only by his praenomen (ARG 118).<br />

*228. ΓΝ(ΑΙΟΣ) ΚΟΡΝΗΛΙΟΣ TIB. ΚΟΡΝΗΛΙΟΥ ΠΟΥΛΧΡΟΥ ΦΑΒΙΑ ΠΟΫΛΧΡΟΣ<br />

Two identical cursus honorum [ΙΑ. B] of the person:<br />

[ΙΑ] IG IV, 1600; Corinth VIII.l, 80 (Oliver, Marcus Aurelius, 118, no. 35) [under Hadrian,<br />

after A.D. 124]: Corinth, Lechaion road; two fragments of a white marble base; inscription in<br />

302

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