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303. ΓΡΑΤΟΣ<br />

ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

public monument to the colony indicates that he was originated from that city<br />

(Demougin, loc. cit.) and probably he was a relative, father or brother, of Grania<br />

Quinta (COR 300). For the office of praef(ectus) fabr(um) see COR 170.<br />

E. Stikas, Ergon 1962,84-85, fig. 95 (G. Daux, BCH 87,1963,728, fig. 17) [early Christian period].<br />

Corinth; plaque of marble; funerary inscription for him: [Α.ν]επαύσατο ό λαμπρότατος Γρά-<br />

τος Ι [- - -].<br />

Remarks: Gratus is a cognomen (Solin and Salomies, 340).<br />

304. [- - - AE]M(ILIA) HAI[- - -]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 227, pi. 19 [imperial period].<br />

Corinth, forum; fragment of a white marble slab; mutilated inscription preserving part of his<br />

name and of his cursus honorum:<br />

[— Ae]m. Hai[—] I [— an]non. cu[r.] I [ago]nothe[te —].<br />

305. HEIUS AGATHO<br />

D. I. Pallas and St. P. Dantis, AE 1977, 78-9, no. 24 [under Augustus].<br />

Corinthia, Kokkinobrysi; fragment of a slab of white marble; funerary dedication erected by<br />

his father (?) C. Heius Corin[thius] (COR 307, text) during his lifetime for himself, his wife (?)<br />

Licinia Philist[a] (COR 370), and their son Heius Agatho.<br />

306. C(AIUS) HEIUS ARISTÏO]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 151, pi. 14 [14/3-9/8 B.C.].<br />

Corinth, forum; base of gray marble; inscription in his honour erected by the coloni of Corinth<br />

in a decree of the city council:<br />

C. Heio Aristfoni] I aed., Ilvir. q., I d. d. I coloni.<br />

Remarks: For the Heii in Corinth, see C. Heius Pamphilus (COR 307).<br />

307. C(AIUS) HEIUS CORIN[THIUS]<br />

D. I. Pallas and St. P. Dantis, AE 1977, 78-9, no. 24 [under Augustus].<br />

Corinthia, Kokkinobrysi; fragment of a slab of white marble; funerary dedication erected by the<br />

person during his life time for himself, his wife (?) Licinia Philist[a] (COR 370), and their son<br />

Heius Agatho (COR 305):<br />

V(ivens) C(aius) Heius Corin[thius sibi et] I Liciniai Philist[ai uxori et] I Heio Agatho [ni filio —].<br />

Remarks: For the Heii in Corinth, see C. Heius Pamphilus (COR 309).<br />

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