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Trebatius Eroticus, together with his wife, Quete, dedicated a tomb at Aeclanum, dating between the middle of the second century and the end of the third, for their son, Vibius Felix, aged nineteen years, ten months, and eight
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Trebatius Sabinus, buried at Aeclanum, in a tomb dating between the middle of the second century and the end of the third, built by his wife, Cerrinia Veneria. They were the parents of Trebatia Sabina.
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Gaius Trebatius C. f., together with Theia Justina, dedicated a second-century tomb at Aeclanum for Aulus Ignius Crispinus, Aula Ignia Crispina, and another Theia Justina. Trebatius is identified as
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Trebatia Eutychia, a slave freed by her natural father, Gnaeus Trebatius Pisinacte, freedman of the senator Trebatius Clarus, at Rome on the eleventh day before the Kalends of February, AD 183.
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Trebatia Sabina, the daughter of Trebatius Sabinus, built a tomb at Aeclanum, dating between the middle of the second century and the end of the third, for her mother, Cerrinia Veneria.
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Trebatius L. f., a priest at Mevania, named along with his colleague, Sextus Titellius, and a woman named Trebatia, in an inscription dating from the late first century BC.
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Gaius Trebatius Faustus, together with his wife, Festa, built a first- or second-century tomb at Rome for their young son, Mercurius, aged three years and four months.
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Gaius Trebatius Rufio, together with Gaius Vibius Macer, built a sepulchre at Rome for the family of Quintus Cornelius Rufus, out of the legacy left for them by will.
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Gaius Trebatius Cn. f. L. n. Maximus, along with his uncle, Gnaeus Trebatius Clemens, built an early first-century tomb at Mevania for his father, Gnaeus Trebatius.
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Gnaeus Trebatius L. f. Clemens, along with his nephew, Gaius Trebatius Maximus, built an early first-century tomb at Mevania for his brother, Gnaeus Trebatius.
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Gaius Trebatius C. l. Stephanus, named along with the freedwoman Terentia Favor in an inscription from Rome, dating from the first half of the first century.
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Trebatia C. l. Epistole, a freedwoman named along with Gaius Trebatius Seleucus in an inscription from Rome, dating from the first half of the first century.
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Gnaeus Trebatius L. f., buried in an early first-century tomb at Mevania, built by his son, Gaius Trebatius Maximus, and brother, Gnaeus Trebatius Clemens.
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Gaius Trebatius Seleucus, named along with the freedwoman Trebatia Epistole in an inscription from Rome, dating from the first half of the first century.
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Titus Trebatius Tarentinus, purchased two pots each from Quintus Dirvitius and Titus Edusius Mantaeus, dating from the first half of the first century.
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Gnaeus Trebatius Pisinacte, freedman of the senator Trebatius Clarus, manumitted his natural daughter, Trebatia Eutychia, at Rome in AD 183.
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Marcus Trebatius M. f. Rufus, buried in a first-century tomb at Aeclanum, along with another Marcus Trebatius Rufus and Trebatia Procilla.
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Marcus Trebatius C. f. Rufus, buried in a first-century tomb at Aeclanum, along with another Marcus Trebatius Rufus and Trebatia Procilla.
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Marcus Trebatius Quartus, dedicated a second-century tomb at Aeclanum for a woman, perhaps a wife or daughter, whose name is uncertain.
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Gnaeus Trebatius Logus, along with Quintus Metilius Mario and Marcus Rossius Ampliatus, made an offering to the Magna Mater at
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Trebatia Paulina, along with her children, Terentia Basila, Terentia Julianus, and Terentia Juliane, dedicated a tomb at
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Marcus Trebatius Philetus, built a second-century tomb at Aeclanum for his wife, whose name has not been preserved.
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during the first century BC and first century AD. A larger family of this name seems to have lived at Aeclanum in
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and priest, was buried at Mevania at the end of the first century BC, or the beginning of the first century AD.
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Trebatia Rufina, buried in a fourth- or fifth-century tomb at Rome, built by her husband, Aurelius Sapricius.
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Gaius Trebatius Zoilus, built a second-century cinerarium at Rome for his friend, Aulus Sempronius Salutaris.
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Trebatia Januaria, buried in a second-century tomb at Aeclanum, built by her husband, Lucius Eggius Proculus.
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Trebatia Januaria, buried in a second-century tomb at Aeclanum, built by her son, Marcus Trebatius Valens.
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Marcus Trebatius Valens, dedicated a second-century tomb at Aeclanum for his mother, Trebatia Januaria.
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Trebatia Marcellina, a woman of the upper class, whose name was found on a lead pipe at Rome.
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Trebatia P. f. Procilla, buried in a first-century tomb dedicated by one of her children at
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Gaius Trebatius Primigenius, named in a bronze inscription from an uncertain province.
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Trebatia, together with Avonia T, made a first- or second-century offering to the
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generals was a Trebatius, but the best-known of the Trebatii is likely the jurist
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Trebatia Secunda, together with her children, built a third-century tomb at
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with his army, and forced to take refuge within the walls of Canusium.
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Gaius Trebatius Heracla, dedicated a tomb at Rome for Caecilia Nice.
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Gaius Trebatius Salassus, named on a piece of pottery from Rome.
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Trebatius Victorinus, a child buried at the site of modern
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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in Samnium, recorded in a second-century inscription.
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belongs to a class of gentilicia usually formed from
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and the former master of Gnaeus Trebatius Pisinacte.
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Gaius Trebatius Rufio, named in an inscription from
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Index

plebeian
ancient Rome
gens
Social War
Samnite
Gaius Trebatius Testa
Cicero
Caesar
Augustus
nomen
cognomina
Trebania gens
Treba
Sabinum
praenomina
Gaius
Gnaeus
Marcus
Mevania
Lucius
Aeclanum
Publius
Umbria
Samnium
praenomina
filiation
Appian
Samnites
Social War
Canusium

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