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475. C(AIUS) PINNIUS<br />

Amandry 130-133, em. V, pis V-VI; RPCl, 1124-1128.<br />

Corinthian bronze coins.<br />

duumvir with P. Aebutius (COR 6) of the year 39-36 B.C.<br />

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

Remarks: For the emission see Amandry, 36-38, who associates him with T. Pinnius, the<br />

476. CN(AEUS) [- - -] PIUS<br />

familiarissimus of Cicero (Ad /am., XIII. 61); see further Grant, TITA, 267 and<br />

Stansbury, Corinthian honor, 160-161.<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 69, pi. 7 [under Augustus (?)].<br />

Corinth, forum; two fragments of a white marble base; dedication probably to Augustus set up<br />

by him, Cn. [- - -] Rom[ulus] (COR 530) and Cn. [- - -] Mosc[hus] (COR 426, text).<br />

Remarks: According to J. H. Kent, Corinth, op. cit., Pompeius is the gentilicium that fills the<br />

length requirements, but the restoration is very speculative.<br />

477. ΜΑΡΚΟΣ [- ca. 6-] ΠΑΕΙΝ[ΙΑΝΟΣ]<br />

F. Hiller von Gaertringen, Ph.W. 52, 1932, 363; Corinth VIII. 1, 115, fig.; Bees, 19, η. 1,<br />

(*S£G 11, 1950,87).<br />

Corinth, forum; upper right-hand corner of a white marble base:<br />

[— Ίου]νίαν Ι [γυναίκα] Μάρκου I Πλειν[ιανοϋ] Ι [του αρχι]συναγώ[γου —].<br />

h. (?) of Ίουνία (COR 357)<br />

Remarks: Μάρκου [- ca. 6-] Πλειν[ίου], ed. prior.<br />

478. ΠΛΩΤΙΟΣ<br />

Ο. Broneer, ALA 32, 1928, 465 (SEG 11, 1954, 219) [imperial period].<br />

Corinth, Odeion; stamped tile; here: Πλωτίου πατήρ.<br />

479. D(ECIMUS) PLOTIUS VALENS<br />

CIL III. 1,541 [lst/2ndc. A.D.].<br />

Corinth; funerary dedication erected by Q. Publicius Capito (COR 505, text) for himself, his<br />

liberta Publicia Banausis (COR 498), D. Plotius Valens and for their descendants.<br />

480. ΠΟ[- - -]<br />

*W. Peek, Gnomon 9, 1933, 416-417,1. 9 (SEG, 11, 1950, 61); cf. Corinth VIII.l, 14 (his name<br />

is not restored) [A.D. 3 (Actian era)].<br />

Corinth; three-sided headless marble herm with inscriptions on all sides recording a list of<br />

365

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