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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

Remarks: It is unknown whether the name of the person is the abbreviation of the gentilicium<br />

Pomponius, here as a proper name, as IG IV suggests, or the name Πόμπων (which<br />

is used as cognomen in the case of Pompilius Pompo [Dion. Hal. II. 58] and as a<br />

single name in Plut., Num. 21). The latter reading is prefered by IG IV 2 1 and LGPN<br />

III. A, 372, s.v. Πόμπων.<br />

*213. ΑΥ(ΛΟΣ) ΠΟΜΠΩΝΙΟΣ Ε(ΑΪΟΥ) ΥΙΟΣ ΑΥΕΟΥΡΕΓΝΟΣ Τ(ΓΓΟΣ) ΠΡΙΦΕΡΝΙΟΣ ΠΑΙΤΟΣ<br />

W. Vollgraff, BCH28, 1904, 425, no. 7 (AnnÉpigr 1905, 6; ILS 8863; Groag, Reichsbeamten,<br />

143; E. Dabrowa, Legio X Fretensis. A prosopographical study of its officers (I-II I c. A.D.),<br />

Historia, Einzelschriften 66 [Stuttgart 1993] 70-71, no. 8 [SEG 45, 1995, 259]) (Mitsos, 153)<br />

[A.D. 104 or later].<br />

Argos; a limestone stele found east of a "portique situé sur l'agora":<br />

Α(ΰλον) Πομπώνιον Γ(αΐου) υίόν Ι Κυρίνα Αύγουρεινον Τ(ίτον) Πριφέρνιον Παιτον, χειλίαρχον<br />

Ι λεγιώνος ι' Φρητενσίας, έπα[ρ]Ιχον σπείρης α' χειλιάνδρου, τιΙ 5 μηθέντα μετά τήν<br />

κατά ΓεΙτών νείκην υπό αύτοκράτοΐρος Καίσαρος Νέρουα Τραϊανού Ι Σεβαστού<br />

ΓερμανιΙκου κόσμω άριστείω, ούηξίλΙ 10 λω άργυρώ καί δόρατι καθαρώ Ι καί στεφάνω τειχήρι,<br />

έπίτροίπον Σεβασ[τοϋ έ]παρχείας "ΑχαΙΐας, Μ. 'Αντώνιος 'Αχαϊκός έΐκ τών ίδίοον υπέρ<br />

τήν πόλιν.<br />

tribunus (militum) legionis Χ Fretensis, praefectus cohortis I milliariae, honoratus post<br />

victoriam Geticam ab imp. Caes. Traiano Aug. Germ, donis militaribus vexillo argenteo hasta<br />

pura corona murali, procurator Augusti provinciae Achaiae<br />

Remarks: The date of the inscription is based on the titulature of Trajan (C.C. Petolescu,<br />

Thraco-Dacica 16, 1995, 223-226 re-examines this inscription with more epigraphic<br />

and numismatic evidence for the victory of Trajan in Moesia Inferior in A.D.<br />

101/102). Rejecting the suggestion of J.H. Kent, Corinth VIII. 3, 63 that his father<br />

was T. Prifernius Paetus Memmius Apollinaris and that he was adopted by<br />

Pomponius Augurinus, Dabrowa, op. cit., 70 accepts that his name indicates that he<br />

was adopted by a T. Prifernius Paetus, consul suffectus A.D. 96 (for other suggested<br />

kinships see Dabrowa, op. cit., 70 n. 42). The suggestion of Dabrowa is not in<br />

agreement with the norms of the Roman adoptive nomenclature as studied by O.<br />

Salomies, Adoptive andpolyonymous nomenclature in the Roman empire (Helsinki<br />

1992). In an oral communication O. Salomies thought that, if the person discussed<br />

here was adopted, he was adopted by an A. Pomponius; another possibility could be<br />

that his father was an A. Pomponius and his mother a Prifernia.<br />

He was an equestrian promoted by Trajan to the rank of procurator after his service<br />

in the army. He must have held his office as procurator Augusti in Achaia after the<br />

Dacian war but before Trajan bore the title Dacicus, as Groag, op. cit., suggested.<br />

Under Trajan, Paetus served in the army and acquired several military<br />

decorations: vexillum argenteum, hasta pura, corona muralis. Groag dated the<br />

inscription after A.D. 102; for the date mentioned above see PIR 2 935, p. 394. A<br />

fragment of a Latin text found in Corinth (Corinth VIII. 3, 134; cf. COR 487) is<br />

220

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