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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ACHAIA<br />

210-215<br />

210. SECU[- - -]<br />

I. Papapostolou, Dodone 15. 1, 1986, 265; *Rizakis, Achaie II, no. 250 [imperial period].<br />

Patrai; a fragment of a marble grave stele.<br />

211. [S]EIA<br />

ILGR 78 (cf. L. Moretti, RFIC 108, 1980 fase. 4, p. 452 n. 3 and A. Rizakis, RPh 59, 1985, 93:<br />

remarks on 11. 2-3); *Rizakis, Achaie II, no. 108 [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Patrai; a fragment of a marble grave stele erected by the person in honour of her husband<br />

[-ca. 3-]t[i]u[s] Amemptu[s] (ACH 267).<br />

212. [ΣΕΜΠΡΩΝΙΟΣ] ΑΤΡΑΤΕ[ΙΝΟΣ]<br />

L. Moretti, "Due patroni per Patrasso", RFIC 108, 1980, 448-452 (SEG 30, 1980, 433);<br />

*Rizakis, Achaie II, no. 33 [between 40 and 32/1 B.C.]<br />

Patrai; a limestone block bearing an honorary inscription, erected by the polis of Patrai, for<br />

Marcia Censorina (ACH 161), the wife of the named person who was patron and euergetes of<br />

the city; erected by the polis of Patrai.<br />

Remarks: Moretti, op. cit., identifies the person with L. Sempronius Atratinus, commander of<br />

the fleet of M. Antonius and legatus pro praetore in Achaia in 39-37 B.C.; for<br />

more about him see Brouhton, Magistrates II, 389; Groag, Reichsbemten, 7-8 and<br />

Rizakis, loc. cit.<br />

h. Marcia Censorina (ACH 161)<br />

213. M(ARCUS) (SENTIUS)<br />

f. L(ucius) Sentius M(arci) f(ilius) Q[ui(rina)] (ACH 214)<br />

214. L(UCIUS) SENTIUS M(ARCI) F(ILIUS) Q[UI(RINA)]<br />

ILGR 61; I. Papapostolou, AE 1983 (1985), 33, no. 1; Rizakis, Achaïe II, no. 126 [1st c. A.D.].<br />

Patrai; a marble plaque bearing the funerary inscription of the named person and his wife<br />

erected by their son:<br />

L(ucio) Sentio M(arci) f(ilio) Q[ui(rina) et] I Vatiniae Fau[—] I L(ucius) Sentius L(ucii) [f(ilius)<br />

Qui(rina)] I Vatinian[us -?-] I parent[ibus].<br />

Remarks: The gentilicium Sentius is rare in the Greek Orient, but common in Central and<br />

South Italy and the rest of the Roman empire. In the province of Achaia it is attested<br />

also in an inscription of the beginning of the 2nd c. A.D. from Athens (IG IV 2094,<br />

41; Agora XV 405, 8, 9; SEG 29, 1979, 127).<br />

215. L(UCIUS) SENTIUS L(UCII) F(ILIUS) QUI(RINA) VATINIANUS<br />

[1] ILGR 61; I. Papapostolou, AE 1983 (1985), 33, no. 1; *Rizakis, Achaie II, no. 126 [1st c. A.D.].<br />

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