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261 264 ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

261. ΦΛΑΒΙΑΝΟΣ (II)<br />

Kritzas, "Πετρί Νεμέας", 398-413, in particular 400, epigram Β, 11. 2 and 3 (AnnÉpigr 1992,<br />

1549) [end of the 2nd/beginning of the 3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinthia, Nemea: Petri; sandstone slab recording an epigram in honour of his family; in 1. 3<br />

his name is fully preserved, in 1. 2 he is attested as Φλ[α]βιανός (COR 260 text).<br />

Remarks: See Φλαβιανός (I) (COR 260) and Σαλβία (COR 545). For the family see Kritzas,<br />

op. cit. and Settipani, 477-479.<br />

s. of Φλαβιανός (I) and Σαλβία; uncle of Φλαβιανή (COR 259). For a more complete stemma<br />

also including the members of his family attested with Greek names, see Kritzas, op. cit., 402<br />

and Settipani, 479.<br />

262. Τ(ΙΤΟΣ) ΦΛΑΒ[ΙΟΣ] [- - -]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 228a, 1. 4, pi. 20; (cf. L. Robert, REG 79 [1966] 749-750=M, OMS VI [1989]<br />

567-568, general commentary on the text) [3rd quarter of the 2nd c. A.D. (letter forms)].<br />

Corinth, forum; fragment of a three-sided prism-shaped post of white marble recording a list<br />

of victors and officials of the Caesarea Isthmia games; he was victor probably in the πα[νκρά-<br />

τιο]γ or in the πα[1δας παγκρατιαστάς] as L. Robert, REG 79 (1966) 750, suggests.<br />

263. T(ITUS) FLAVIUS Aug. lib. ANTIO[CHUS]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 62, pi. 7 (AnnÉpigr 1964, 167) [A.D. c. 120 (letter forms)].<br />

Corinth, forum; bottom of a rectangular base of gray marble recording the erection of a<br />

monument by the association of the Lares of the imperial house; two outstanding members, T.<br />

Flavius Aug(usti) lib(ertus) Antio[chus] and Ti. Claudius Primigenius (COR 181, text),<br />

probably a freedman too, were charged with the task.<br />

Remarks: J. H. Oliver, "Domitian's freedman Antiochus", Hesperia 32, 1963, 87, identifies<br />

him with the slave Άντίοχος Καίσ(αρος) δοϋλ(ος) of a bilingual funeral altar from<br />

Athens (Hesperia 10, 1941, 243-244, no. 43, ph.; BuIlÉpigr 1944, 86). For the<br />

collegium of the Lares of the imperial house in Corinth, see J. H. Kent's<br />

commentary on Corinth VIII. 3, 62.<br />

*264. [Λ(ΟΥΚΙΟΣ)] ΦΛΑΒΙΟΣ ΑΡΡΙΑΝΟΣ]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 124, pi. 11; *G. W. Bowersock, "A new inscription of Arrian", GRBSS, 1967,<br />

279-280 (BuIlÉpigr 1968, 253; AnnÉpigr 1968, 473); J. Η. Oliver, GRBS 11, 1970, 335-338, in<br />

particular 336, stemma; A. N. Oikonomidis, AncW3, 1980, 94-96, restores the first two lines<br />

on the basis of the Athenian inscription: SEG 30, 1980, 159; for a summarized report of all<br />

these views, see SEG 31, 1981, 285 [mid. 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth; four fragments of marble block; inscription in his honour erected by L. Gellius<br />

Menander (II) (COR 293) and L. Gellius Iustus f(ilius) (COR 291):<br />

[A. or Α. Φλ(άβιον) Άρριανόν Αθήναιον] Ι [φιλ]όσοφ[ον Στωικόν, ύπατικόν], Ι [πρεσ]βευτήν<br />

314

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