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and their wives. The tomb had a capacity of at least one hundred and sixty niche burials, organized in a grid, each containing a cinerary urn. Beneath many of the niches were inscriptions identifying their occupants, freeborn Stertinii as well as their
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Stertinia L. f. Cocceia Bassula Venecia Aeliana, perhaps the granddaughter of the consul Lucius Stertinius Noricus, was the wife of Quintus Camurius Numisius Junior, legate of the
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by Marcus Aurelius Stertinius, procurator of the camp, and two of his brothers-in-arms. Probably third century; from the collection of the
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Gaius Stertinius C. f. Asiaticus, son of Gaius Stertinius Orpex and Stertinia Quieta, buried with his parents at Ephesus, age three.
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Gaius Stertinius C. f. Marinus, son of Gaius Stertinius Orpex and Stertinia Quieta, buried with his parents at Ephesus, age eight.
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Stertinia C. f. Prisca, daughter of Gaius Stertinius Orpex and Stertinia Quieta, buried with her parents at Ephesus, age eight.
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Gaius Stertinius C. l. Orpex, a freedman of the consul Stertinius Maximus, was a scribe and secretary. He was buried at
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Stertinia C. l. Quieta, freedwoman of the consul Gaius Stertinius Maximus, and wife of Gaius Stertinius Orpex, her
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Marcus Stertinius M. f. Rufus, served on the council of Lucius Helvius Agrippa, proconsul of Sardinia in AD 69.
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Lucius Stertinius C. f. Quintilianus Acilius Strabo Gaius Curiatius Maternus Clodius Nummus, consul
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in 199 BC. He returned in 196, and was appointed one of ten commissioners sent with
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Gaius Stertinius, father of Lucius Stertinius Quintilianus, the consul of AD 146.
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Marcus Stertinius, father of Gaius Stertinius Maximus, the consul of AD 23.
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Marcus Stertinius Rufus, father of Marcus Stertinius Rufus, the councilor.
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Eck, Paci, & Serenelli, "Per una nuova edizione dei Fasti Potentini".
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Documents Illustrating the Principates of Nerva, Trajan, and Hadrian
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Chronologie des Römischen Reiches 2 Jahrhundert – Jahr 100 bis 199
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describes their accumulated fortune as thirty million sestertii.
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Actium and Augustus: The Politics and Emotions of Civil War
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Columbarium Tombs and Collective Identity in Augustan Rome
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Stertinia C. f. Maria, the daughter of Stertinius Orpex.
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Quintus Stertinius, a Roman physician in the time of
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Index

Lucius Stertinius Avitus

Sol Invictus
Walters Art Museum
plebeian
ancient Rome
Second Punic War
consulship
Republic
Empire
praenomina
Lucius
Gaius
Marcus
Quintus
Publius
Via Labicana
Columbarium
freedmen
praenomina
filiation
proconsul
Hispania Ulterior
Titus Quinctius Flamininus
Second Macedonian War
arches
Forum Boarium
Circus Maximus
praetor
Sardinia

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