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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ACHAIA<br />

i W i W<br />

"<br />

Épigraphie latine, 61-62; G. Fabre, Libertus. Recherches sur les rapports patronaffranchi<br />

à la fin de la République romaine (Rome 1981) 117-118.<br />

200. fPRISCUS SILIVIUS<br />

St. N. Thomopoulos, 'Ιστορία της πόλεως Πατρών από αρχαιοτάτων χρόνων μέχρι τον 1821<br />

(Patrai 1950 2<br />

) 224, η. 2; *Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 87 [imperial period].<br />

Patrai, now lost; a marble plaque from a funerary monument.<br />

Remarks: The interpretation of the text and the reading of the second name are very obscure,<br />

but could not be checked since the stone is lost.<br />

201. [PR]OCULA PACONIAE [HE]LPIDIS E[T] NUMISI [SEC]UNDI ALUMNA<br />

CIL III, 499; *Rizakis, Achaie II, no. 4, 1 [beginning of the imperial era].<br />

Patrai; a stone, now lost, bearing a dedication to Artemis Laphria by the person; Procula, who<br />

was the alumna of Paconia Helpis and Numisius Secundus, was honoured with the ornam(enta)<br />

[sacejrdotalia of Diana Laphria:<br />

[Pr]ocula, Paconiae I [Hel]pidis e[t] Numisi I [Sec]undi alumna, ornam(entis) I 4<br />

[sace]rdotial(ibus) Dianai Laphriai.<br />

Remarks: The name Procula is derived neither from her father's nor from her mother's names;<br />

the free origin of the alumna explains the position of her name at the beginning of<br />

the document; alumna is the Latin equivalent of the Greek θρεπτός. The early date<br />

is justified by the orthography Laphriai pro Laphriae, used in the Republican period;<br />

from the beginning of the imperial era this writing was considered an archaism (see<br />

bibliography in Rizakis, op. cit., 84).<br />

202. PUBLICIA OPTATA<br />

A.D. Rizakis, ZPE 82, 1990, 205-208, no. IV, pi. VIII no. 4 (AnnÉpigr 1990, 888); *Rizakis,<br />

Achaie II, no. 53 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Patrai; a limestone stele recording some donations ob honorem by the named woman's son for<br />

his tenure of the office of duumvir. The mother was responsible for the erection of the<br />

monument. For the text see ACH 190.<br />

m. P(ublius) Pomponius P(ublii) f(ilius) Qu(irina) Atianus (ACH 190)<br />

203. P(UBLIUS) ([- - -]IUS)<br />

f. [ ]ius P(ublii) f(ilius) Q[uir(ina)- - -?-] (ACH 264)<br />

204. L(UCIUS) (ROMANIUS)<br />

f. L(ucius) Romanius L(ucii) f(ilius) Ani(ensis) Iustus (ACH 205)<br />

93

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