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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

447-449<br />

Remarks: For the filiation of the person J. H. Kent, Corinth VIII. 3, 122, notes that L. f. is<br />

suggested by the lack of space for Q, M or A, but the space is large enough for Ρ or<br />

T. He was a Roman knight (Demougin, CJC, 172). His municipal cursus honorum<br />

indicates that he was an outstanding citizen of the colony (his tribe Aemilia is that<br />

of Corinth; cf. Stansbury, Corinthian honor, 501-515) and one of the first<br />

Corinthians decorated with the ornamenta agonotheticia after the return of the<br />

Isthmian games to the supervision of Corinth, sometime between 7 B.C. and A.D. 3<br />

(see a brief discussion of Kent, op. cit., p. 70). For the office of the agonothetes at<br />

Isthmia see D. J. Geagan, GRBS 9, 1968, 69-76. For the office of praef(ectus)<br />

fabr(um), see COR 170<br />

447. [- - -]LI F. [AE]M(ILIA) PA [ ] MAMAE<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 213, pi. 17 [2nd half of the 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; inscription in his honour:<br />

[—]li f. I [Ae]m. Pa Mamae I [so]dali augustal(i) isa[gog(i)] I [Ca]esareon [S]ebaste[on]<br />

Ρ [et] [agonothe]t(e) Çaesa[reon] I [- - -]TAE M[- - -] I [- - -]E AV[- - -] I [- - -]S LIV[- - -].<br />

Remarks: J. H. Kent, Corinth, op. cit., proposes as a possible restoration in 1. 1: [Corn]eli and<br />

448. [- - -] ΠΑΚΚΙΑΝΟΣ<br />

in 1. 3 he thinks on the name Mama or Mamas. For his priestly office as sodalis<br />

Augustalis, see J. H. Kent's remark in Corinth VIII. 3, 185. For the augustales see<br />

Q. Cispuleius Q. 1. Primus (COR 153). For the office of the agonothetes at Isthmia<br />

see D. J. Geagan, GRBS 9, 1968, 69-76.<br />

[1] Corinth VIII.l, 15a, 1. 1 [A.D. 137].<br />

Corinth; triangular pedestal of white marble, inscribed on all three sides recording the names<br />

of magistrates and victors of the Caesarea Isthmia games; he was probably the agonothetes of<br />

the games and his name is attested in the genitive case: [—] Πακκιανοϋ.<br />

[2] P. A. Clement, AD 1971, Chron. 110 [ca. 137 A.D.].<br />

Corinthia, Isthmus; fragment of marble on which the editor recognised the name Πακκιανός.<br />

Remarks: The identification of [2] with the person in [1] has been proposed by Clement, op.<br />

cit.; cf. J. P. Michaud, BCH 95, 1971, 848, fig. 108; for the date see A. Spawforth,<br />

GRBS 15, 1974, 297-299. For the office of the agonothetes at Isthmia see D. J.<br />

Geagan, GRBS 9, 1968, 69-76.<br />

449. L(UCIUS) PACONIUS FLAM[- - -]<br />

Amandry, 195-200, em. XIX, pis XXX-XXXII; RPCl, 1182-1188 [A.D. 50/51].<br />

Corinthian bronze coins.<br />

duumvir with Gn. Publicius Regulus (COR 506) of the year A.D. 50/51<br />

359

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