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107. FESTUS<br />

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ACHAIA<br />

107-112<br />

ILGR 74 (AnnÉpigr 1979 [1982] 175, no. 583); *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 83 [lst/2nd e. A.D.].<br />

Patrai; a pedimental marble grave stele decorated with three acroteria, bearing just the name<br />

of the person.<br />

108. Τ(ΙΤΟΣ) ΦΑ(ΑΒΙΟΣ) ΚΑΙΚΙΑΟΣ ΚΡΙΣΠΕΙΝΟΣ<br />

Rizakis, Achaïe II, 343 a+b [imperial period].<br />

Patrai; a stamp with his name in the genitive on fragments of tiles.<br />

a. Τ(ίχου) Φλ(αβιου) Καικιλ[ου]Ι Κρισπείνου. b. Τ(ίτου) Φλ(αβιου) Καικίλου Ι Κρισπείνου.<br />

Remarks: He is perhaps to be identified with Κρισπείνος (ACH 84); he may be the same<br />

person named in ACH 84 only with his cognomen.<br />

109. P(UBLIUS) FOLIUS POTITUS<br />

A. Rizakis, BCH108,1984,438-540, no. 6, fig. 6; Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 171 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Patrai; a limestone stele bearing the epitaph of the person, who was a gladiator (thraex):<br />

P(ublius) Folius Potitus I thraex.<br />

Remarks: The name Folius is rare in Achaia (Solin and Salomies, 81), attested only in Patrai.<br />

The family of P. Follius in Thessalonike may be related to that of the person attested<br />

in Patrai (Salomies, in: Roman onomastics, 124 n. 8 and 125). Potitus is a common<br />

cognomen in Italy (Kajanto, Cognomina, 95 and 354). Thraex means here "heavily<br />

armed" and indicates the gladiator's category (see Robert, Gladiateurs, 67-68).<br />

110. [- - - FO]RTUNAT(US/A)<br />

Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 197 [2nd c. A.D. (?) ].<br />

Patrai; a fragment of a marble (?) stele bearing a funerary inscription with several names:<br />

[- - - Fo]rtunat(us vel a) I [- - -] Spediae I [Helpfidis vern(ae) I vixfit ann(os) [- - -].<br />

111. (FULVIA M. 1.) ARESCUSA<br />

Iph. Dekoulakou, AD 1973/4 (1979) Chron., 396-397, pi. 254 b; ILGR 60; *Rizakis, Achaïe II,<br />

no. 133 [1st c. A.D.].<br />

Patrai; a limestone plaque bearing the funerary inscription of the doctor M. Fulvius Herophilus<br />

erected by his liberta Arescusa (for the text see ACH 119).<br />

liberta<br />

112. FULVINIA HELENE<br />

J. Martha, BCH2, 100 no. 8; CIL III, 7254 [beginning of imperial time].<br />

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