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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

Power: A study of the Roman Empire in the second century after Christ through the<br />

Roman oration of Aelius Aristides, TAPhS43. 4 (Philadelphia 1953), 966 ff.; PIR 2 1<br />

573; Thomasson, 228 no. 134 (Asia) and p. 194 no. 31 (Achaia); Rémy, Carrières<br />

sénatoriales, 50-52 no. 34. J. Scheid, "Les sacerdoces publics équestres", in: S.<br />

Demougin, H. Devijver and M. Th. Raepsaet-Charlier (eds.), L'ordre équestre.<br />

Histoire d'une aristocratie: Ile siècle av. J.-C.-IIIe siècle apr. I.-C, Actes du<br />

colloque international, Bruxelles-Leuven, 5-7 octobre 1995 (Rome 1999) 79-96 and<br />

114-147, especially 83, suggests that the function of curio was not a local one as A.<br />

B. West, Corinth VIII. 2, 56, had thought, but that of Rome and it belonged to his<br />

imperial career.<br />

*353. ΓΑΪΟΣ ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΣΠΑΡΤΙΑΤΙΚΟΣ C. IULIUS LACONIS F. EURYCLIS n. FAB(IA)<br />

SPARTIATI[CUS]<br />

[1] Corinth VIII. 1, 70, ph. [under Claudius].<br />

Corinth; pedestal of yellowish Acrocorinthian limestone; Greek inscription in his honour:<br />

Γαιον Ιούλιογ Ι Σπαρτιατικον I [. . ]θοκλής I [—] ovo [—] Ι [ανέθηκε].<br />

[2] Corinth VIII. 2, 68, ph. [under Claudius].<br />

Corinth, Lechaion road; base of Acrocorinthian limestone; Latin inscription in his honour<br />

erected by the tribe Calpurnia:<br />

C. Iulio Laconis f. I Euryclis n. Fab(ia) Spartiati[co] I [procuratori Caesaris et Augustae I<br />

Agrippinae, trib. mil., equo [publico] I 5<br />

[ex]ornato a Divo Claudio, flam. I divi Iuli, pontif.,<br />

Ilvir quinq. iter, I agonothete Isthmion et Caese. I [S]ebasteon, archieri domus Aug. I [in]<br />

perpetuum primo Achaeon, I 10<br />

ob v[i]rtutem eius et animosam I f[usi]ss[im]amque erga domum<br />

I divinam et erga coloniam nostr. I munificientiam tribules I tribu[s] Caplurniafe] I 15<br />

[pa]trono.<br />

Remarks: For his cursus honorum, see [2]; cf. E. Groag, REX 1, 1918, 839-840 [495]; PIR 2<br />

1<br />

587; Pflaum, Carrières, 63-65, no. 24bis; Halfmann, Senatoren, 126-127 no. 29a;<br />

Devijver, I 128; Demougin, CJC, 564. His double filiation was rather rare in the<br />

inscriptions of the colony (cf. other examples: COR 81, COR 283, COR 507, COR<br />

610). For the the three-man college of pontiffs in the Roman colony of Corinth, see<br />

Stansbury, Corinthian honor, 158-195. For the person see also LAC 509.<br />

354. C(AIUS) IULIUS [S]YR[US]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 57, pi. 8 [middle of the 1st c. A.D. (letter forms)].<br />

Corinth, theatre; fragment of a column of green marble records a dedication to Isis and Serapis<br />

set up by the person: Isi et Serapi I V. I C. Iulius [S]yr[us].<br />

355. [Ι]ΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΤΕΙΜΟΚΡΛΤΗΣ<br />

O. Broneer, Hesperia28, 1959, 324, no. 4B, pi. 65b (SEG 18, 1962, 139) [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinthia, Isthmus; two fragments of a slab of white marble recording a catalogue of victors;<br />

338

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