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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

390-394<br />

Remarks: He was a freedman and he married with [Co]rn[elia Secunda] (COR 204), the<br />

daughter of Q. Cornelius [. f.] Aem(ilia) Secundus (I) (COR 231), and Maecia Q. f.<br />

(COR 386), who was the granddaughter of his patron, Q. (Maecius) (COR 388). For<br />

the diffusion of the cognomen in the Péloponnèse, see LGPN III. A, 246.<br />

390. Α(ΥΛΟΣ) ΜΑΙΚΙΟΣ [ΦΑΥΣΤΙ]ΝΟΣ<br />

W. R. Biers and D. G. Geagan, Hesperia 39,1970, 79-93,1. 11, pis 17, 18 (AnnÉpigr 1969-1970,<br />

587; cf. BullÉpigr 1971, 307: general commentary on the text) [A.D. 127].<br />

Corinth, Roman bath; stele of grained white marble inscribed on all three faces recording a list<br />

of officials and victors in the Caesarea Isthmia games; he was [έλ]ληνοδίκης of the games.<br />

Remarks: For the date see T. Atilius Rufus Titianus (COR 94).<br />

391. [Λ(ΟΥΚΙΟΣ)] ΜΑΙΚΙΟ[Σ Φ]ΑΥΣΤΕΙΝΟ[Σ]<br />

Corinth Vili. 3, 264, pi. 21; J. Η. Oliver, AJPh 89, 1968, 345-347, with stemma (AnnÉpigr<br />

1968, 475); id., Marcus Aurelius, 119, no. 37 [under Antoninus Pius].<br />

Corinth, forum; twenty-three adjoining fragments of a cream-colored marble statue base;<br />

inscription in his honour erected by the city by a decree of the city council :<br />

[Α.] Μαίκιο[ν] Ι Φαυστεινον, σ[τ]ρατηγό[ν], Ι παν[έ]λλ[ηνα], Ι 5 ρή[τορα] άγαθ[όν], ή πα[τρ]ίς<br />

επί Ι καλο[κ]αγα[θ]Ιία, Ι ψ(ηφίσματι) β(ουλής).<br />

Remarks: For a possible connection of the person with the family of the Emperor Gordian I,<br />

392. MANLIA D[- - -]<br />

see Oliver, AJPh, loc. cit. and PIR 2 M 56; for a further connection with Herodes<br />

Atticus (COR 174) and the imperial family, see Follet, Athènes, 132. Oliver (Marcus<br />

Aurelius, loc. cit.) suggests that the office of strategos refers probably to the<br />

generalship of the Achaean League and the word πατρίς confirms the idea that he<br />

was a Corinthian but he resided outside of Corinth.<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 175, pi. 16 [lst/2nd c. A.D.]<br />

Corinth, forum; three fragments of grayish marble; inscription in honour of [M. Pacuvius —<br />

f.] Aem(ilia) [ ] (COR 454, text) erected by the person, her husband (?) M. Pacuius M. [f.]<br />

[- - -] (COR 453) and M. Pacuvius (COR 452).<br />

393. T(ITUS) (MANLIUS)<br />

f. of T(itus) Manlius T. f. Col(lina) Iuvencus (COR 394)<br />

394. T(ITUS) MANLIUS T. F. COL(LINA) IUVENCUS<br />

Two similar texts [A, B] in his honour (the [A] was set up by the hieromnemones and the [B]<br />

347

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