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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

M. Βαλ[έριον] M. υ[ίον] Ι Ταυρε[ΐνο]ν, φιλ]Ι[όσο]φον ] Ι [ρήτο]ρ[α αγαθόν] Ι 5<br />

ή [πόλις<br />

αρετής] ενεκ[εν] ψ(ηφίσματι) β(ουλής).<br />

604. C(AIUS) VALERIUS C. F. QUIR(INA) VALENS<br />

M. Sasel-Kos, JRS68, 1978, 22-25, pl. I (AnnÉpigr 1978, 777); ILGR 103 [1st c. A.D., before<br />

Vespasian].<br />

Corinthia, Kraneion cemetery; stele of white marble decorated with an epistylion bearing a<br />

deeply-carved and well-executed relief of a naked Roman soldier depicted in an architectural<br />

frame; funerary inscription for the person erected according to his testament by his heirs:<br />

C. Valerius C. f. Quir. Valens, Cam(unnus), I mil(es) leg(ionis) Vili Augustae (centuria)<br />

Senuci(onis), vixit a[n(nis)] I XXXV, mil(itavit) an(nis) XIIII, her(es) ex testamento<br />

Cam(munus)<br />

Remarks: For the person see Sasel-Kos, loc. cit. His ethnic name Cam(unnus) indicates that<br />

his origins were in Camunni in Brixia (Brescia).<br />

605. ΒΑΑΕΡΙΣ ΜΑ. Κ[0]ΡΙΝΘΟΣ<br />

Κ. Skarmoutsou, AD 47, Chron., 1992, 167 (SEG 45, 1995, 238; AnnÉpigr 1996, 1399) [late<br />

imperial period].<br />

Corinthia, Plèvres: Roman cemetery; slab probably containing a funerary inscription: Βαλερις<br />

Μα. Ι Σεκοϋνδος Ι Βαλερις Μα. Ι Κ[ό]ρινθος.<br />

Remarks: Βαλέρκε>, SEG following the prior editor; BAAEPIC in lapide (AnnÉpigr). The<br />

editor of SEG observes a ligature of MA at the end of the 1. 1, which, according to<br />

Th. Drew-Bear (orally), should be the filiation of the person: Μά(ρκου υιός). On the<br />

same inscription Βαλερις Μα. Ι Σεκοϋνδος (COR 606) is also attested.<br />

606. ΒΑΛΕΡΙΣ MA(PKOY) ΣΕΚΟΫΝΔΟΣ<br />

Κ. Skarmoutsou, AD 47, Chron., 1992, 167 (SEG 45, 1995, 238; AnnÉpigr 1996, 1399) [late<br />

imperial period].<br />

Corinthia, Plèvres: Roman cemetery; slab probably containing a funerary inscription; for the<br />

text see Βαλερις Μα. Κ[ό]ρινθος (COR 605) attested on the same inscription.<br />

607. Δ(ΟΥΚΙΟΣ) ΒΑΑΑΙΟΣ [ ]Σ ΑΓΕΛΙΑΝΟΣ [Ο ΚΑΙ] ΚΟΡΙΝΘΙΟΣ<br />

W. R. Biers and D. G. Geagan, Hesperia 39, 1970, 79-93,11.45 and 62-63, pis 17, 18 (AnnÉpigr<br />

1969-1970, 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 of the Caesarea Isthmian games; he was victor in the πα[Χδας<br />

κι]θαρωδούς (1. 44) and third victor (τριτεϊον ) in the contest δια πάντων (11. 58 and 62); 1. 45:<br />

390

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