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275-281 ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

*275. ΦΛ(ΑΒΙΟΣ) ΟΥΛΠ(ΙΟΣ) ΜΑΚΑΡΙΟΣ<br />

IG IV 364; Syll? 904; SEG 1, 1923, 64; "Corinth VIII.l, 10; Bees, 13-15, no. 5 (cf. SEG 11<br />

1950, 59a) [4th c. A.D.]<br />

Corinth; inscription on the reverse side of a water basin of white marble broken away at the<br />

bottom; edict of the proconsul concerning law courts : Φλ(άβιος) Οΰλπ(ιος) ό λαμ(πρότατος)<br />

άνθ(ύπατος) λέγει (1. 1).<br />

Remarks: Groag, Reichsbeamten spätröm. Zeit, 58-59; PLRE 1,525, s.v. Fl. Ulpius Macarius [6].<br />

276. ΦΛ(ΑΒΙΟΣ) ΒΑΛ[- - -]<br />

Corinth Vili. 1, 145 [4rth/5th e. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; slab of bluish marble; grave stele preserving a part of his name.<br />

277. FULVIA EUTYCHIS<br />

M. Sasel-Kos, Arch. Vestnik 28, 1977, 199 (AnnÉpigr 1977, 780); "ILGR 82 [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinthia, Sicyon; funerary dedication erected by his husband M. Calpetanus Corinthus (COR 129,<br />

text), for himself, his wife Fulvia Eutychis, their children, Calpetana Magna (COR 128) and<br />

Calpetanus Ianuarius (COR 130), for M. Pacuius Euporos (COR 455) and for the family's freedmen.<br />

278. Q(UINTUS) (FULVIUS)<br />

f. of Q(uintus) Fulvius Q. f. [Q. (?)] n. Ouf(entina) Nobilior (COR 283)<br />

279. [Q(UINTUS)] (FULVIUS)<br />

grf. of Q(uintus) Fulvius Q. f. [Q. (?)] n. Ouf(entina) Nobilior (COR 283)<br />

280. M(ARCUS) FU[LVIUS- - - (?)] COR[- - -]<br />

Corinth VIII. 2, 164.<br />

Corinth, theatre; two fragments of a marble plaque; mutilated inscription preserving part of<br />

his name.<br />

Remarks: A. B. West, Corinth VIII. 2, 164, thinks that the person was inscribed in the tribe<br />

Cor(nelia), but COR could also as well be the beginning of a cognomen.<br />

281. Q(UINTUS) FULVIUS FLACCUS<br />

Amandry, 201-209, em. XX, pis XXXII-XXXV; RPCl, 1189-1200.<br />

Corinthian bronze coins.<br />

duumvir mth M. Acilius Candidus (COR 5) of the year A.D. 54/55<br />

Remarks: For the emission see Amandry, 22-24.<br />

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