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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
345:, the brother of Quintus, was suspected of having poisoned Claudius. He died the same year, although whether he perished as a result of the belief in his guilt, or coincidentally, is unclear.
465:
397:
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
1060:
298:, together with his wife, Stertinia Quieta, and three young children: Gaius Stertinius Marinus, Gaius Stertinius Asiaticus, and Stertinia Prisca.
38:
by Marcus
Aurelius Stertinius, procurator of the camp, and two of his brothers-in-arms. Probably third century; from the collection of the
799:
692:
652:
949:
902:
816:
771:
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311:
Gaius
Stertinius C. f. Asiaticus, son of Gaius Stertinius Orpex and Stertinia Quieta, buried with his parents at Ephesus, age three.
17:
308:
Gaius
Stertinius C. f. Marinus, son of Gaius Stertinius Orpex and Stertinia Quieta, buried with his parents at Ephesus, age eight.
30:
314:
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
1223:
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Stertinia C. l. Quieta, freedwoman of the consul Gaius
Stertinius Maximus, and wife of Gaius Stertinius Orpex, her
1131:
1188:
1173:
1079:
945:
898:
812:
767:
739:
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Marcus
Stertinius M. f. Rufus, served on the council of Lucius Helvius Agrippa, proconsul of Sardinia in AD 69.
251:
1120:
1065:
161:
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331:, less than they might have received in private practice, with which they helped beautify the city of
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247:
137:, a tomb discovered in 1912, containing various Stertinii, and members of their household, including
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Lucius
Stertinius C. f. Quintilianus Acilius Strabo Gaius Curiatius Maternus Clodius Nummus, consul
970:
1026:
1197:, Gianfranco Paci, and E. Percossi Serenelli, "Per una nuova edizione dei Fasti Potentini", in
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106:
70:, a number of Stertinii were so honoured in the course of the first two centuries of the
324:. He and his brother were retained by the emperor for the sum of five hundred thousand
409:
100:
88:
39:
1219:
1184:
1169:
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in 199 BC. He returned in 196, and was appointed one of ten commissioners sent with
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94:
186:. He brought fifty thousand pounds of silver from Spain, with which he erected two
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1233:(Chronology of the Roman Empire: the Second Century), epubli GmbH, Berlin (2014).
1107:
1071:
1021:
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429:
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Gaius Stertinius, father of Lucius Stertinius Quintilianus, the consul of AD 146.
336:
1204:
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195:
187:
67:
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Marcus Stertinius, father of Gaius Stertinius Maximus, the consul of AD 23.
126:
71:
63:
55:
35:
348:
Marcus Stertinius Rufus, father of Marcus Stertinius Rufus, the councilor.
885:
Eck, Paci, & Serenelli, "Per una nuova edizione dei Fasti Potentini".
132:
104:, the three most common of all praenomina. There are also instances of
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263:
235:
1087:), Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (1853–present).
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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
320:
Quintus Stertinius, a Roman physician in the time of
1124:(The Prosopography of the Roman Empire, abbreviated
1104:), Presses Universitaires de France (1888–present).
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522:Broughton, vol. I, pp. 328, 331, 334, 337, 338.
119:
893:
891:
683:
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182:to settle the affairs of Greece following the
1083:(The Body of Latin Inscriptions, abbreviated
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160:. For an explanation of this practice, see
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377:in AD 112, and afterward proconsul of Asia.
280:, perhaps the same as the consul of AD 23.
871:Principates of Nerva, Trajan, and Hadrian
860:
658:
599:
569:
116:, which likewise were very common names.
29:
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283:Gaius Stertinius M. f. Maximus, consul
14:
1239:
881:
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305:, with whom she was buried at Ephesus.
262:, and the following year defeated the
1218:, Cambridge University Press (2014),
1136:The Magistrates of the Roman Republic
254:. He then received the surrender of
223:philosopher, humorously described by
1148:, Cambridge University Press (1966).
1100:(The Year in Epigraphy, abbreviated
424:, suggests that he had been granted
205:in 188 BC, received the province of
876:
373:Publius Stertinius Quartus, consul
24:
380:Lucius Stertinius Noricus, consul
25:
1258:
1211:, Oxford University Press (2005).
362:, apparently the same praised by
354:Lucius Stertinius Avitus, consul
234:Lucius Stertinius, the legate of
405:, and probably consul in AD 161.
190:topped with gilt statues in the
1209:The Roman Government in Britain
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495:Livy, xxxi. 50, xxxiii. 27, 35.
156:This list includes abbreviated
34:A marble monument dedicated to
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1161:, vol. 31, pp. 186–220 (1981).
1080:Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum
857:for A.D. 70–96", pp. 191, 218.
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498:
489:
480:
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1121:Prosopographia Imperii Romani
774:, 245, 4531–4546, 5354, 5355.
448:
266:, obtaining their submission.
146:, often buried side by side.
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408:Marcus Aurelius Stertinius,
358:in AD 92, under the emperor
120:Columbarium of the Stertinii
7:
464:, vol. III, pp. 907, 908 ("
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86:used by the Stertinii were
10:
1263:
977:Quintus Horatius Flaccus (
540:Broughton, vol. I, p. 365.
252:Battle of Teutoburg Forest
180:Titus Quinctius Flamininus
149:
1048:Publius Cornelius Tacitus
1034:Marcus Valerius Martialis
704:Pliny the Elder, xxiv. 5.
366:in the ninth book of his
343:Gaius Stertinius Xenophon
248:Publius Quinctilius Varus
1020:Gaius Plinius Secundus (
18:Gaius Stertinius Maximus
1181:Reading John in Ephesus
1151:Paul A. Gallivan, "The
1009:Lucius Annaeus Seneca (
844:, vol. I, pp. 272, 273.
802:; 2003, 588; 2005, 457.
729:, vol. I, pp. 273, 274.
655:; 1991, 306; 1991, 307.
596:, i. 60, 71, ii. 8, 22.
1132:T. Robert S. Broughton
356:suffectus ex kal. Mai.
272:Stertinius Maximus, a
43:
923:Birley, pp. 256, 257.
227:as the eighth of the
194:, and a third in the
184:Second Macedonian War
33:
1164:Robert Alan Gurval,
1155:for A.D. 70–96", in
1097:L'Année épigraphique
504:Polybius, xviii. 31.
443:List of Roman gentes
420:Mithras. His name,
27:Ancient Roman family
1158:Classical Quarterly
428:by a member of the
212:Lucius Stertinius,
170:Lucius Stertinius,
66:in the time of the
1179:Sjev van Tilborg,
1030:(Natural History).
1027:Naturalis Historia
914:Klonnek, Jahr 146.
630:Seneca the Elder,
562:, ii. 3, 33, 296,
531:Livy, xxxviii. 35.
201:Gaius Stertinius,
44:
40:Walters Art Museum
1214:Dorian Borbonus,
1205:Anthony R. Birley
1142:E. Mary Smallwood
1128:), Berlin (1898).
935:, vol. I, p. 274.
621:, vol. I, p. 273.
583:, vol. I, p. 272.
477:Borbonus, p. 198.
426:Roman citizenship
258:, the brother of
244:nineteenth legion
176:Hispania Ulterior
16:(Redirected from
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60:Second Punic War
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1044:(Epigrams).
1042:Epigrammata
987:(Satires),
869:Smallwood,
830:Epigrammata
303:conlibertus
274:rhetorician
229:Seven Sages
133:Columbarium
1195:Werner Eck
1189:9004105301
1174:0472084895
993:(Letters).
717:, xii. 67.
466:Stertinius
449:References
414:Roman camp
410:procurator
394:in AD 146.
384:in AD 113.
264:Angrivarii
246:, lost by
236:Germanicus
216:in 168 BC.
158:praenomina
124:Along the
84:praenomina
78:Praenomina
64:consulship
54:family of
990:Epistulae
971:Historiae
828:Martial,
713:Tacitus,
693:1935, 169
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564:Epistulae
392:suffectus
382:suffectus
375:suffectus
329:per annum
326:sestertii
287:in AD 23.
285:suffectus
256:Segimerus
172:proconsul
162:filiation
82:The main
1241:Category
1114:, &
966:Polybius
800:1949, 23
772:XIV, 244
558:Horace,
437:See also
368:Epigrams
360:Domitian
333:Neapolis
322:Claudius
260:Segestes
240:Bructeri
214:quaestor
207:Sardinia
139:freedmen
68:Republic
52:plebeian
1092:et alii
1075:et alii
1053:Annales
1038:Martial
984:Satirae
950:VI, 727
903:X, 1486
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715:Annales
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144:liberti
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188:arches
101:Marcus
98:, and
89:Lucius
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412:of a
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221:stoic
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