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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

18. SEX(TUS) AEQUANUS<br />

[1] CIL III, 510; *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 5,1 [beginnig of the imperial era].<br />

Patrai; a stone, now lost, with an inscription commemorating the offices of Aequana Musa,<br />

who was honoured by a decree of the decuriones with an image and two statues. Sextus<br />

Aequanus was her father. His name appears as Sex(tus) Anus (for the text see ACH 16).<br />

[2] Iph. Dekoulakou, ΣΤΗΑΗ. Τόμος εις μνήμην Ν. Κοντολέοντος (Athens 1980) 567; cf. L.<br />

Moretti, RFIC 108, 1980 fase. 4, 452 and η. 1 (corrections); *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 145<br />

[lst/2ndc. A.D.].<br />

Patrai; a limestone stele bearing the funerary epigram of the person's libertus, Sex(tus)<br />

Aequ[anus] Sex(ti) l(ibertus) Astio (for the text see ACH 19).<br />

19. SEX(TUS) AEQU[ANUS] SEX(TI) L(IBERTUS) ASTIUS<br />

Iph. Dekoulakou , ΣΤΗ AH. Τόμος εις μνήμην Ν. Κοντολέοντος (Athens 1980) 567; cf. L.<br />

Moretti, RFIC 108, 1980 fase. 4, 452 and η. 1 (corrections); *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 145<br />

[lst/2ndc. A.D.].<br />

Patrai; a limestone stele bearing the funerary epigram of the named person:<br />

Sex(to) Aequ[ano] I Sex(ti) l(iberto) Astio A[ug(ustali)]. I Nemo me lachrimet, [nemo] I pectora<br />

plan[gat], I 5 anxius hie jaceo q[ui vixi] \vac. annis vac. I Set mihi de[f]uncto levi[t]er pre[cor<br />

ossa] I vac. quiescant vac. I Quatinus explevi n[atales] I [fat]a dederunt.<br />

a[ug(ustalis)]<br />

Remarks: The person must be connected with the important family of the Aequani (ACH 15-18).<br />

20. Q(UINTUS) AETRIUS TERTIUS<br />

Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 98 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Patrai; two fragments of a marble plaque bearing the funerary inscription of the person:<br />

Q(uintus) Aetrius I Tertius I v(ixit) ann(os) XXX.<br />

Remarks: The gentilicium of the named person is known in Italy, but rare in the province of<br />

Achaia, see Mocsy, Nomenclator, s.v.; Solin and Salomies, 8.<br />

21. ΑΓΡΙΠΠΙΑΝΗ<br />

Ph. Petsas, AD 26, 1971 (1974) Chron., 161-163, pi. 148 b-d (BCH99[1974] 625-626, fig. 116<br />

[p. 626]); *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 285 [5th/6th c. A.D.].<br />

Patrai; a mosaic inscription commemorating the donation of the person who paid for the<br />

mosaic:<br />

Ή θεοφιλέστατη Ι διάκονος ΑγριππιαΙνή υπέρ ευχής αύΐτής έποίησεν Ι την μούσωσιν.<br />

Remarks: For the function of διάκονος see Rizakis, op. cit.<br />

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