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182. L(UCIUS) (OPPIUS)<br />

Rizakis, Achaie II, no. 89 [2nd/3rd c. A.D.].<br />

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ACHAIA<br />

Patrai; a marble plaque bearing the funerary inscription of Oppia Synpherousa (ACH 181) who<br />

was a liberta of Lucius.<br />

183. PACONIA [HEL]PIS<br />

CIL III, 499; Rizakis, Achaie II, no. 4 [beginning of the imperial time (?)].<br />

Patrai; a stone, now lost. It bore a dedication to Artemis Laphria by Procula, the adopted<br />

daughter of the person (ACH 201):<br />

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

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

w. Numisius [Sec]undus (ACH 177).<br />

184. PAVIA<br />

Unpublished [1st c. A.D.]<br />

Patrai; an epitaph of Marcia Maxima (ACH 162), wife of C. Laetilius Clemens, (ACH 142),<br />

engraved on a rectangular frame on the front of a funeral chamber; the monument was erected<br />

by her mother Pavia (ACH 184):<br />

Marciae Maximae I C(aii) Laetili Clementis I uxori I Pavia fecit mater.<br />

185. T(ITUS) (PINARIUS)<br />

f. T(itus) Pinarius T(iti) f(ilius) Rufus (ACH 186)<br />

186. T(ITUS) PINARIUS T(ITI) F(ILIUS) QUIR(INA) RUFUS<br />

ILGR 62; *Rizakis, Achaie II, no. 93 (cf. L. Moretti, RFIC 108, 1980 fase. 4, p. 452, n. 3; M.<br />

Zahrnt, Gnomon 54, 1982, Heft 2, 131) [end of 1st/ beginning of 2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Patrai; a limestone plaque bearing the funerary inscription of the person, erected during his<br />

lifetime:<br />

V(ivus) I T(itus) Pinarius T(iti) f(ilius) I Quir(ina) I Rufus.<br />

Remarks: According to Sasel-Kos (ILGR) the person is to be identified with Τίτος Πινάριος<br />

Τίτου of IG II 2 4108, honoured by the Athenian people. He administered the<br />

argentarla of Attius Dionysius (Cic, Fam., XII. 24, 3; id, Att., VI. 1, 23; VIII. 15, 1;<br />

cf. Hatzfeld, Trafiquants, 76). According to M.J. Osborne and S.G. Byrne, The<br />

foreign residents of Athens (Louvain 1996) s.v., the name in Athens is to be dated in<br />

the second century A.D. and it is difficult to identify the person with another one of<br />

the year 72 B.C. (Fr. Münzer, RE XX 2 [1950] 1398).<br />

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