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239-241 ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

1979, 45-53,1. 10, pi. 17 (Ameling, Herodes Atticus II, 67-68, no. 36) [end of the lst/beginning<br />

of the 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; seven fragments of a pedestal of bluish marble; inscription in honour of his son<br />

C. Ç[urtius] C. fil. [—] Benig[n]us Iuventianus (COR 221, text) erected by the person and his<br />

wife Iu[ventia] Hagne (COR 366).<br />

239. C(AIUS) QURTIUS] C. fil. [- - -] BENIG[N]US IUVENTIANUS<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 182, pi. \6+Corinth VIII. 3, 196, pi. 18; joined by *G. R. Bugh, Hesperia 48,<br />

1979, 45-53, pi. 17 (Ameling, Herodes Atticus II, 67-68, no. 36) [1st half of the 2nd c. A.D.<br />

(letter forms)].<br />

Corinth, forum; seven fragments of a pedestal of bluish marble; inscription in his honour<br />

erected by his parents C. Curtius Benignus (COR 238) et Iu[ventia] Hagne (COR 366):<br />

C. Çfurtio] I C. fil. [—] I Benig[n]o I Iuventiano, theocolo I 5 [Iov]is Capit[ol]ini s[a]cerl[doti<br />

Ne]ptuni [Aug. isag. agonothetarum (?)] RETTICI et Ti. C[l. Att]ici I aedilic. et Ilvir. et quinq.<br />

et agonoth. I ornament, honorato [a]b ordine I 10 C. Curtius Benignus et Iu[ventia] Hagne I<br />

parentes d[edic.(?)].<br />

Remarks: The first reading of the nomen as C. 0[rfidius] in Corinth VIII. 3, 196, has been<br />

corrected by Bugh, loc. cit. The person is to be identified with the maternal grandson<br />

of Iuventius Proclus, the agonothete of the Isthmia games of A.D. 41 (Syll? 802;<br />

Bugh, op. cit, 50-52). For the office of isagogeus see C. Rutilius L. f. Aem. Fuscus<br />

(COR 540).<br />

240. C(AIUS) CU[R]TIUS C. F. [- - -] LES[B]IC[US]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 198, pi. 17.<br />

Corinth, forum; three fragments of a white marble base; inscription in his honour erected by<br />

someone whose name is missing:<br />

C. Cu[r]tio I C. f. [Cl]u. I Les[b]ico, I praef., [ae]d., theo[colo] I 5 Iovis Ca]pitoli., s[ac], I<br />

[agonoth.] Isthmi[on et] I [Caesareon] et Ilvir. [—].<br />

Remarks: The restoration of his name as Cutius and his tribe as [Cl]u(stumia) proposed by J.<br />

H. Kent, Corinth, loc. cit., are not certain, since they are not elsewhere attested in<br />

Corinth; his name could better be restored as Curtius (cf. G. R. Bugh, Hesperia 48,<br />

1979, 52). For a discussion on the office of theocolus Iovis Capitolini, see L. Robert,<br />

REG19, 1966, 745-746=M, OMS VI (1989) 563-564.<br />

241. [L(UCIUS)- - - L. L] DELM- - -] / [ΛΕΥΚΙΟΣ - - -]ΟΣ ΛΕΥΚΙΟΥ άπελ[εύθερος ΛΗΛΜ- - -]<br />

Corinth Vili. 3, 276, pi. 25 [2nd half of the 3rd c. A.D. (letter forms)].<br />

Corinthia, Solomos; fragment of gray marble; mutilated bilingual inscription, probably a<br />

funeral dedication, made at the cost of two thousand sesterces willed by his liberta and wife (?)<br />

308

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