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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

Corinthian bronze coins.<br />

duumvir with Ti. Claudius Optatus (COR 180) of the years A.D. 57/8 or 58/9<br />

351-352<br />

Remarks: For the cognomen see LGPN III. A, 367, s.v. He was probably an ancestor of the<br />

hellanodikes [L. Ί]ούλιος Πολύαινος υ(ίός) (COR 351) and he could also be<br />

identified with a [—] Polyaenus of Corinth VIII. 2, 180, pi. 16. For the emission see<br />

Amandry, p. 24.<br />

351. [Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) Ι]ΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΠΟΛΥΑΙΝΟΣ Υ(ΙΟΣ)<br />

Corinth Vili. 1, 15 + Corinth VILLI, 18; joined by *A. Spawforth, GRBS 15, 1974, 297-299,<br />

1. 2, pi. 8 [A.D. 137].<br />

Corinth; triangular pedestal of white marble inscribed on all three sides recording a list of<br />

magistrates and victors of the Caesarea Isthmia games; he was έλληνοδίκης of the games.<br />

Remarks: For the cognomen see LGPN III. A, 367. The use of the term υ(ίός) distinguished<br />

him from a well-known homonymous father, probably the son or grandson of the<br />

duovir C. Iulius Polyaenus (COR 350).<br />

*352. C(AIUS) IULIUS IULI QUADRATI [F. F]AB(IA) SEVERUS<br />

[l]Corinth VIII. 2, 56, ph. [under Antoninus Pius, after A.D. 152/3].<br />

Corinth, Lechaion road; white marble base; inscription in his honour erected by [L.] Marius<br />

Piso (COR 412) and his children L. Marius Florus Stlaccianus (COR 411) and L. Marius Piso<br />

Resianus (COR 413) on behalf of the tribe Maneia by decree of the city council:<br />

C. Iulium Iuli Quadrati I [f. F]ab(ia) Severum pr., leg. I pro pr. prov. Asiae, leg. leg. I IUI<br />

Scythicae, procos. prov. I 5 Ach., curionem, patronum I ob iustitiam et sanctitatem, I [L.] Marius<br />

Piso q. et praet. I [hui]c sponte sua cum L. L. I Mariis Floro Stiacciano I 10 et Pisone Resiano<br />

libelris suis, I pro tribu Maneia I d. d.<br />

[2]Corinth VIII. 2, 57 [under Antoninus Pius, after A.D. 152/3].<br />

Corinth, forum; white marble block; mutilated inscription in his honour preserving only a part<br />

of his cursus honorum and restored thanks to [1]; here: [C Iulium Mi Quadrati f. Fab.<br />

Severum].<br />

[SlCorinth VIII. 3, 126, pi. 11 [after 152/3 A.D., under Antoninus Pius].<br />

Corinth; fragment of a statue base of grayish marble; mutilated inscription in his honour<br />

preserving part of his cursus honorum and restored thanks to [1]; here: [C. Iulium Iuli<br />

Qu]adra[ti f. Fab. Severum].<br />

pr(aetor), leg(atus) pro pr(aetore) prov(inciae) Asiae, leg(atus) leg(ionis) IUI Scythicae,<br />

proco(n)sul prov(inciae) Ach(aiae), curio, patronus obiustitiam et sanctitatem.<br />

Remarks: He was appointed proconsul of Achaia by Hadrian, at 133/4 A.D; the inscriptions<br />

date after his proconsulship of Asia in 152/3 A.D. For his cursus honorum, see A. B.<br />

West, Corinth VIII. 2, 56; Groag, Reichsbeamten, 66-68; J. H. Oliver, The Ruling<br />

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