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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

414. ΜΑΡΙΟΣ ΤΥΡΑΝΝΟΣ<br />

D. R. Jordan and A. J. Spawforth, Hesperia5\, 1982, 65-68 (SEG 32, 1982, 364; AnnÉpigr<br />

1982, 858; cf. BullÉpigr 1982, 173); D. R. Jordan, Hesperia 63, 1994, 112-113, no. 1,1. 1, fig.<br />

[possibly 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinthia, Isthmus: sanctuary of Poseidon; inscribed lead tablet used as a secret ballot of<br />

rejection cast by the person, a judge of the Isthmian games, recording his decision not to admit<br />

a candidate in an athletic competion: Μάριος Τύραννος Ι Σήμακον εκκρείνω.<br />

Remarks: Μαρίων is given in BullÉpigr, op. cit. For the diffusion of the cognomen in the<br />

415. [MA]RTIA<br />

Péloponnèse, see LGPNlll. A, 437, 5. v. Τύραννος.<br />

Corinth VIII. 2, 200 [imperial period].<br />

Corinth, forum; fragment of gray marble; mutilated inscription preserving part of her name.<br />

Remarks: Martius is attested as a gentilicium (Solin and Salomies, 113).<br />

416. ΜΑΥΡΙΚΙΟΣ<br />

Corinth VIII. 1, 148 [early Christian period].<br />

Corinth, Lechaeum road; marble slab; funerary inscription in his memory: f ΚυμητίριΙων<br />

διαφέΐροντα ΜαυΙρικίου γουΐναρίου t<br />

Remarks: Mauricius is both a gentilicium (Solin and Salomies, 115) and a cognomen (Solin<br />

and Salomies, 360). Gounarius describes the profession of the person, i.e. a furrier.<br />

417. [- - - MA]XIM[US - - -]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 191, pi. 18 [imperial period].<br />

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

name.<br />

418. ΜΑ[Ξ]ΙΜΟΣ<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 298, pi. 24 [imperial period].<br />

Corinth, Cheliotomylos in a tomb; fragment of gray marble; probably a funerary inscription:<br />

[ ]υδας Μαξίμου.<br />

419. ΜΑΞΙΜΟΣ<br />

Corinth Vili. 3, 540, pi. 45 [early Christian period].<br />

Corinth, Asclepeion; seven fragments of a gravestone of green schist; funerary inscription in<br />

his memory:<br />

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