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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

IV, Sculpture I: 1952-1967 (Princeton 1987) 155 no. 134, pi. 78 f [3nd c. A.D., probably in the<br />

1st half (letter forms)].<br />

Corinthia, Isthmus: sanctuary of Poseidon; white marble fragment of a tail-shaped object (an<br />

elaborate lamp handle, a dolphin tail or a finial of a standard) used probably as a part of the<br />

support for a statue: Γ. Ιούλιος Ι Ευτυχής Ι νεοκό[ρος].<br />

Remarks: Νεοκό[ρος] means temple caretaker (Broneer, loc. cit.).<br />

343. C(AIUS) IULIUS HERAC(LANUS)<br />

[1] Amandry, 148-150, em. XII, pi. XII; RPCl, 1138.<br />

Corinthian bronze coins: C Mio Hera, or Herac.<br />

iter duumvir quinquennalis with P. Aebutius Sp. f. (COR 7) of the year A.D. 1/2<br />

[2] Corinth VIII. 3, 314, pi. 27 [under Augustus (lettering)].<br />

Corinth, forum; fifteen fragments of a revetment slab of white marble; mutilated dedication to<br />

the Genius of the colony (Coloniae Laud[i Miae Cor]inth[iensiJ) set up by the person, here:<br />

[C. Iulius Eurycjlis Her[c]ulan[us].<br />

Remarks: For the identification of the person, see J. H. Kent, commentary on Corinth, loc.<br />

cit.; L. R. Taylor and A. B. West, AIA 30, 1926, 398-400, had proposed to identify<br />

him with a member of the famous family of C. Iulius Eurycles of Sparta (LAC 461).<br />

For his duovirship see Amandry, 51-52, who dates the first of the two the year 5/4<br />

B.C.<br />

344. ΓΑΪΟΣ ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ ΙΩΝ<br />

K.K. Smith, AIA 23, 1919, 351-358, no. 68 (AnnÉpigr 1920, 1); "Corinth VILLI, 19,11. 4 and<br />

8 [under Tiberius].<br />

Corinth; thick marble block recording the names of victors in the Caesarea musical contests;<br />

poet, victor in the λογικον ένκώμιον in honour of Augustus and Tiberius.<br />

Κορίνθιος ο και Άρ[γειος (?)]<br />

Remarks: Stefanis, Διονυσιακοί τεχνίται, no. 1306.<br />

*345. C(AIUS) IULIUS C. F. FAB(IA) LACO<br />

L. R. Taylor and A. B. West, AJA 30, 1926, 389 ff., fig. 1 (AnnÉpigr 1927, 1). "Corinth Vili.<br />

2, 67, ph. [under Claudius].<br />

Corinth, forum; base of Acrocorinthian limestone; inscription in his honour erected by<br />

Cydichus Simonis Thisbeus:<br />

Ti. Claudi Caesar. I Aug. Germanici I procuratori I C. Mio C. f. Fab. Laconi I augur., agonothet.<br />

I Isthm. et Caesareon, I Ilvir quinq., cur., fla. Aug., I Cydichus Simonis I Thisbeus b. m. Spartan.<br />

Remarks: Demougin, CIC, 503, remarks that Laco's procuratoship did not refer to the whole<br />

335

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