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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

H. Kent, Corinth, op. cit., may well have been intented to distinguish two<br />

contemporaries of the same name and similar occupation.<br />

471. ΠΕΔΟΥΚΑΙΟΣ ΚΕΣΤΙΑΝΟΣ<br />

O. Broneer, AJA 37, 1933, 562 (AnnÉpigr 1934, 1; SEG 11, 1950, 125; L. Robert, REG 79,<br />

1966, 750-751=M, OMS VI [1989] 568-569); Corinth VIII. 3, 269, pi. 23 (P. Cabanes and N.<br />

Ceka, Inscriptions d'Épidamne-Dyrrachion et d Apollonia. Corpus des inscriptions grecques<br />

d'Illyrie méridionale et d'Épire, Études épigraphiques 1.2 [Paris 1997] no. 322) [under Marcus<br />

Aurelius].<br />

Corinth, forum; statue base of white marble; inscription in his honour erected by the city of<br />

Corinth called μητρόπολις with the vote of the city council:<br />

Πεδουκαιον Ι Κεστιανόν Ι [Α]πολλωνιάτην Ι ρήτορα Ι 5 Κόρινθος Ι ή μητρόπολις Ι ψ(ηφί-<br />

σματι) β(ουλής).<br />

From Apollonia<br />

Remarks: For the attestation of the person on the epigraphical and numismatic documents of<br />

472. ΠΕΤΡΟΥΝΙΑ<br />

Apollonia in Illyria, an ancient colony of Corinth, see L. Robert, loc. cit.; id.,<br />

BullÉpigr 1967,249 and BullÉpigr 1968, 321; Cabanes, op. cit., no. 193; cf. no. 189.<br />

Corinth VIII. 1, 215 [early Christian period].<br />

Corinth, forum; fragment of a paving slab of white marble; inscription containing a prayer for<br />

the sake of the person.<br />

473. [- - -]ΟΥΙΟΣ ΦΙΑΑΑΕΑΦΟΓΣ]<br />

D. J. Geagan, Hesperia 44, 1975, 396-401,1. 11, ph. (Oliver, Greek constitutions, 139-140, no.<br />

47; SEG 45, 1995, 234) [A.D. 98/99].<br />

Corinth, forum; fragment of a stele of white marble; letter of Trajan to the Isthmian Synod; the<br />

function of the person is completed as [πρεσβευτής].<br />

Remarks: Geagan thinks that the person was a member of the Dionysiac technitai at Isthmus.<br />

*474. PHILERQS AUG. LIB(ERTUS)<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 67, pi. 8 [mid. 3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; forty-three adjoining fragments of a white marble slab; dedication to the<br />

Genius of the emperor erected by the person, a freedman of the emperor, with the official<br />

permission of the decurions:<br />

[Ge]nio sanctissimo Aug. I [procur]at. XX her. I [pr]ov. Acha. I Phileros Aug. lib. tabul(arius)<br />

eiusdem I pat(roni) et provinciae I d. d.<br />

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