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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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in Samnium, recorded in a second-century inscription.
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Gaius Trebatius Rufio, named in an inscription from
1439:), Presses Universitaires de France (1888–present).
270:Trebatia, named in a sepulchral inscription from
1403:, ed., Little, Brown and Company, Boston (1849).
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90:. Like the nomen of the similarly named
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1444:Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
432:in Umbria for her husband, Primitivus.
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1446:, vol. VIII, pp. 103–184 (1897).
500:in Campania, aged thirty-five months.
168:from the first to the third century.
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347:Marcus Trebatius Priscus, consul
246:, and is frequently cited by the
1207:, vol. III, p. 333 (T, No. 229).
1058:, vol. III, p. 333 (T, No. 226).
1034:, vol. III, p. 333 (T, No. 225).
878:, vol. III, p. 333 (T, No. 227).
639:, vol. III, p. 333 (T, No. 228).
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244:Marcus Antistius Labeo
156:Branches and cognomina
39:, in which one of the
1340:Marcus Tullius Cicero
216:Gaius Trebatius Testa
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1432:L'Année épigraphique
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1381:The Digest
1222:1993, 1544
537:References
202:Social War
180:praenomina
112:praenomina
106:Praenomina
78:ending in
37:Social War
27:family at
1377:Pandectae
1290:VI, 16120
1239:VI, 27575
1176:VI, 13837
1159:VI, 27574
998:VI, 26172
964:2017, 319
864:XIV, 2242
832:VI, 22415
798:2017, 320
776:VI, 39639
767:VI, 39638
750:VI, 39637
733:VI, 39565
654:1980, 228
349:suffectus
257:Casilinum
236:Civil War
228:civil law
184:filiation
110:The main
76:cognomina
72:Trebatius
1478:Category
1456:, &
1324:IX, 2089
1307:XV, 1481
1256:XI, 3966
1142:XI, 5548
1116:IX, 6276
1107:IX, 6274
1090:IX, 6276
1073:IX, 1321
1020:VI, 8420
981:IX, 1282
930:IX, 1314
910:IX, 1313
893:IX, 1272
855:XIV, 244
815:XI, 3861
713:XI, 5136
691:XI, 7930
674:XI, 5135
627:, ii. 1.
582:Cicero,
525:See also
409:rescript
314:Aeclanum
286:freedman
261:Campania
240:Augustus
234:and the
206:Canusium
198:Samnites
144:Aeclanum
57:Augustus
25:plebeian
1427:et alii
1410:et alii
1373:Digesta
1125:X, 1160
1044:Digesta
947:IX, 424
596:Digesta
482:Sabinum
478:Seperna
468:Galatia
450:Ravenna
430:Asisium
377:Venusia
357:Hadrian
339:Etruria
318:Samnium
272:Mevania
210:Aufidus
172:Members
166:Samnium
149:Publius
134:Mevania
100:Sabinum
41:Samnite
1363:Appian
413:Ulpian
364:frater
353:Trajan
335:Capena
276:Umbria
249:Digest
224:Caesar
220:Cicero
194:Appian
162:Umbria
139:Lucius
129:Marcus
126:, and
123:Gnaeus
63:Origin
55:, and
53:Caesar
49:Cicero
1375:, or
505:Notes
419:days.
333:near
146:used
136:used
117:Gaius
96:Treba
88:-atus
84:-atis
69:nomen
67:The
33:gens
19:The
1468:PIR
1420:CIL
1365:),
1320:CIL
1303:CIL
1286:CIL
1269:CIL
1252:CIL
1235:CIL
1205:PIR
1189:CIL
1172:CIL
1155:CIL
1138:CIL
1121:CIL
1112:CIL
1103:CIL
1086:CIL
1069:CIL
1056:PIR
1032:PIR
1016:CIL
994:CIL
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943:CIL
926:CIL
906:CIL
889:CIL
876:PIR
860:CIL
851:CIL
828:CIL
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763:CIL
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729:CIL
709:CIL
687:CIL
670:CIL
637:PIR
480:in
466:in
452:in
337:in
316:in
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