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Vibullii PU, etc.<br />

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

Remarks: According to J. H. Kent, Corinth, loc. cit., the person is not to be identified with C.<br />

Iulius Eurycles Herculanus L. Vibullius Pius (ARC 105, LAC 461), whose career falls<br />

in the reign of Trajan and Hadrian. For the office of the agonothetes see D. J.<br />

Geagan, GRBS9, 1968, 69-76.<br />

643. Γ(ΑΪΟΣ) ΟΥΙΒΟΥΛΛΙΟΣ Λ. ύος ΠΡΟΚΛΟΣ<br />

[1] "CorinthWlU. 1, 14,11. 75-76 [A.D. 3 (Actian era)].<br />

Corinth, gymnasium area; three-sided headless marble herm with inscriptions on all sides<br />

recording a list of officials and victors of the Caesarea Isthmia games; he was victor in άπο-<br />

βάτην.<br />

[2] T. R. Martin, Hesperia 46, 1977, 179, no. 2, pi. 49; ILGR 104 [1st half of the 1st c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth; fragment of white marble slab; dedication to an emperor or an empress whose name<br />

is missing; erected by the person; only a part of his name is preserved:<br />

[- - -] Augu[st- --]![-- -]ulliu[s - - -].<br />

Remarks: Martin, op. cit., suggests that the two persons in [1] and [2] should be identified.<br />

644. ΒΙΚΤΩΡΙΝΟΣ<br />

[1] IG IV 204; Corinth VIII. 3, 508, pi. 41, with the precedent bibliography; D. Feissel,<br />

T&MByz 9, 1985, 279-280, ph. (AnnÉpigr 1989, 656) [A.D. 548-555 or A.D. 551-565].<br />

Corinthia, Kenchreai; part of a frieze marble block built into the Justinian's Isthmianic wall,<br />

the Hexamilia; inscription recording a prayer to God for the sake of the Emperor Justinian,<br />

the person and the inhabitans of the Greece; here, 1. 6: Βικτωρινον.<br />

[2] IG IV 205; D. Feissel, T&MByz 9, 1985, 281, ph. (AnnÉpigr 1989, 657) [A.D. 548-555].<br />

Corinth (?), in the Verona museum; inscription recording a prayer to the Vergin Mary for the<br />

sake of the Emperor Justinian, the person discussed here and the inhabitans of Corinth; here,<br />

1. 6: Βικτωρινον.<br />

Remarks: For Victorinus, a devoted servant of Justinian, and for a further discussion of the<br />

historical significance of these texts, see the bibliography in [1] and [2].<br />

*645. Q(UINTUS) VIL[LIUS . F.] TITIA[NUS] QUADRA[TUS]<br />

CIL III. 1, 537 [under Antoninus Pius].<br />

Corinth; inscription in his honour erected by [M.] An[t]onius [M. f. —] Nigrinus (COR 66):<br />

Q. Vil[lio (?) ..['.]...! Titia[no] I Quadralo] I IHIvir(o) vi[ar(um)] I [cur(andarum)],<br />

[trib(uno)] I 5 la[t]icl(avio) [le]g(ionis) — , [leg(ato) prov(inciae)] I Ach(aiae) ob ius[titiam et<br />

fidem], I quam circa [universam] Achaia[m exhibuit], I qu[a]m pro pr(aetore) I [administravit],<br />

I 10 [M.] An[t]onius [M. f. . . .] I Nigrinus.<br />

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