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Lucius Varenus L. f. Severus, a soldier in the eleventh Urban Cohort, was buried at Fulginiae, aged eighteen years, four months, and twelve days, in a tomb dating between the middle of the second century and the middle of the third, dedicated by his father, Lucius Varenus Venustus, and sister, Varena
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Marcus Varenius Fortunatus, a boy buried at Rome, aged seven years, ten months, and fifteen days, in a first-century sepulchre at Rome, built by Marcus Varenius Diogenes, likely his father, for himself, his wife, Veturia Maxima, and Marcus Varenius Fortunatus Maius, perhaps another
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Marcus Varenus Graphicus, along with the freedwoman Vibia Hermione, perhaps his wife, dedicated a sepulchre at Rome for Vibia Quieta, former mistress of Hermione, and her two daughters, Veneria, aged seven years, ten months, and Helpis, aged twelve years, twenty-seven
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Varena L. f. Prima, along with her father, Lucius Varenus Venustus, dedicated a tomb at Fulginiae, dating between the middle of the second century and the middle of the third, for her brother, Lucius Varenus Severus, a soldier in the eleventh urban
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Varena Jucunda, the wife of Gaius Turranius Hermadion, with whom she dedicated a second- or third-century tomb at Rome for their children, Augurinus, aged twelve years, two months, twenty-five days, and Augurina, aged six years, four months, four
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Titus Varenius Severus, the husband of Frontinia Servata, a woman buried at Nemausus, aged thirty-five years, seven months, and twelve days, in a tomb built by Varenius and her parents, Gaius Frontinius Servatus and Secundina, the daughter of
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Marcus Varenius Fortunatus Maius, buried at Rome in a first-century sepulchre built by Marcus Varenius Diogenes, probably his father, for himself, his wife, Veturia Maxima, and another Marcus Varenius Fortunatus, perhaps another
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Lucius Varenus Venustus, along with his daughter, Varena Prima, dedicated a tomb at Fulginiae, dating between the middle of the second and the middle of the third, for his son, Lucius Varenus Severus, a soldier in the eleventh
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Varena or Varenia Longina, together with her daughter, Varena Harmonia, dedicated a tomb at Rome for her husband, Lucius Plotius Dio. Longina also built a tomb at Ostia for her daughter, Plotia Sabina, aged three years, two
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Marcus Varenus Macarianus, supposed to have been buried at Rome in a tomb dedicated by his freedmen, Marcus Varenus Pasiphilus, Marcus Varenus Hermadio, and Marcus Varenus Onesimus. The inscription is thought to be a
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Varena Marcella, dedicated a tomb at Rome, dating from the latter half of the second century, or the first half of the third, for her husband, the freedman Gaius Turranius Arianus, with whom she had lived for eleven
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Titus Varenius Probus, an eques, and one of the duumvirs at Sarmizegetusa, buried along with his sister in a tomb dating from the late second century, dedicated by his colleague, the pontifex Marcus Cominius
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Varena, the mother of a woman buried at Misenum between the latter half of the second century, and the first half of the third, aged twenty-three. A Macrinus named shortly before Varena might be the woman's
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Marcus Varenus M. l. Phileros, a freedman buried at Rome, in a tomb dedicated by his client, the freedwoman Varena Fausta, for herself, Phileros, and the freedmen Marcus Varenus Clemens and Marcus Canuleius
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Varenius Lupus, the son of Taurus, was a young man buried at Lugdunum during the first half of the third century, aged twenty years, seven months, and fifteen days, in a tomb built by his brother, Varenius
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Marcus Varenus M. l. Secundus, the freedman of Marcus Varenus Valens, who named him as his heir, according to an inscription from Aequum, dating between the reign of Claudius and the middle of the second
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Marcus Varenius Diogenes, built a first-century sepulchre at Rome for himself, his wife, Veturia Maxima, and for Marcus Varenius Fortunatus Maius and Marcus Varenius Fortunatus, probably their sons.
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in Dacia during the middle part of the third century, in a tomb built by his wife, Cornelia Lucilla, and sister, Varenia Probina, had been a soldier, decurion, and flamen at several towns in Dacia.
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Marcus Varenus Zmaragdus, a youth buried at Rome, aged thirteen years, six months, and twelve days, in a tomb dedicated by Varena Donata, dating from the latter half of the second century.
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Marcus Varenus Ɔ. l. Clemens, a freedman buried at Rome, in a family sepulchre built by the freedwoman Varena Fausta for her patron, Marcus Varenus Phileros and Marcus Canuleius Chrestus.
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Lucius Varenus Chilo, the freedman of Niger, buried in a sepulchre at Hispellum, dating from the beginning of the first century. A Quintus Varenus was buried in the same sepulchre.
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Varenia Agrippina, the wife of Lucius Arvianius Lentulus Festus, with whom she built a tomb at Rome for their son, Lucius Arvianius Justus Agrippinus, aged eight years, forty days.
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Varena M. l. Fausta, a freedwoman, built a family sepulchre at Rome for her patron, Marcus Varenus Phileros, and the freedmen Marcus Varenus Clemens and Marcus Canuleius Chrestus.
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Gnaeus Varenus, said to have survived an attempt on his life by his relative, Lucius Varenus, who was tried and convicted for the crime, along with the murder of Gaius Varenus.
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Marcus Varenus Hermadio and Marcus Varenus Pasiphilus, dedicated a tomb at Rome for their patron, Marcus Varenus Macarianus. The inscription is thought to be a forgery.
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Marcus Varenus Pasiphilus and Marcus Varenus Onesimus, dedicated a tomb at Rome for their patron, Marcus Varenus Macarianus. The inscription is thought to be a forgery.
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Varena, dedicated a tomb at Rome, dating from the middle to late third century, for her daughter, Quinta Flavia Severina, aged two years, ten months, and seventeen days.
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Marcus Varenius Januarius, buried at Rome, aged ninety-six, along with his wife, Lusia Nomice, in a second-century tomb dedicated by their client, Marcus Varenius Felix.
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Marcus Varenus Hermadio and Marcus Varenus Onesimus, dedicated a tomb at Rome for their patron, Marcus Varenus Macarianus. The inscription is thought to be a forgery.
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in Sabinum, along with Gaius Julius Felix, Manius Paccius Hermes, and Publius Postumius Zeuxippus, who participated in a libation and dedicatory offering in AD 173.
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are mentioned in Roman literature, but many others are known from inscriptions. Several of the Vareni held minor magistracies at Rome or in other towns during
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Marcus Varenus M. l. Potitus, a freedman buried in a family sepulchre at Rome, along with Marcus Varenus Gamus, Tutilia Helena, and Gaius Valerius Achilles.
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Marcus Varenus M. l. Gamus, a freedman buried in a family sepulchre at Rome, along with Tutilia Helena, Marcus Varenus Potitus, and Gaius Valerius Achilles.
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in Campania, aged fifty-six years, four months, and twelve days, having served for twenty-six years. The inscription naming them may be a modern forgery.
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Varenius Provincialis, the son of Taurus, dedicated a tomb at Lugdunum, dating from the first half of the third century, for his brother, Varenius Lupus.
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Varenia M. l. Eleutheris, a freedwoman buried at Rome, aged twenty, named in a first-century sepulchral inscription, along with Marcus Varenius Maximus.
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Marcus Varenus Ɔ. M. Lartidi l. Diphilus, freed by Marcus Lartidius and his wife, Varena Major, made a donation to the maintenance of the temple of
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Decimus Varenus Bitia, a physician, some of whose prescriptions are recorded in an inscription from the site of modern Rubenach, formerly part of
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in Sabinum, along with his concubine, Flaminia Horeis, in a tomb dating between the middle of the first and end of the second century, had been
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Marcus Varenus Eutychus, together with Marcus Varenus Hermes, dedicated a mid-first-century tomb at Rome for their patron, Marcus Varenus Herma.
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Marcus Varenus Hermes, together with Marcus Varenus Eutychus, dedicated a mid-first-century tomb at Rome for their patron, Marcus Varenus Herma.
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Varenia Helena, together with Lucius Valerius Justus, one of the heirs of Valerius of Alexandria, a soldier buried in a second-century tomb at
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Geschichte Roms in seinem Übergang von der republikanischen zur monarchischen Verfassung, oder: Pompeius, Caesar, Cicero und ihre Zeitgenossen
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in Umbria, in a sepulchre dating from the beginning of the first century. The freedman Lucius Varenus Chilo was buried in the same sepulchre.
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Marcus Varenus M. l. Anteros, a freedman mentioned in a funeral inscription from Rome, dating from the latter half of the first century BC.
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Publius Varenus, the former master of Primigenius, the son of Yimenaeus, a little boy buried at Rome, aged three years and four months.
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Varena L. f. Harmonia, the daughter of Lucius Plotius Dio and Varena Longina. She and her mother built a tomb at Rome for her father.
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Varenia Tecusa, dedicated a tomb at Rome, dating from the latter half of the second century, for her brother, Lucius Aelius Crispinus.
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Marcus Varenius Felix, dedicated a second-century tomb at Rome for his patrons, Marcus Varenius Januarius and his wife, Lusia Nomice.
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Gaius Varenus, murdered about 80 BC, ostensibly by his relative, Lucius Varenus, who was convicted despite being defended by Cicero.
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Varena Donata, dedicated a tomb at Rome, dating from the latter half of the second century, for the youth Marcus Varenus Zmaragdus.
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Quintus Vorenus, buried in a second- or third-century tomb at Ostia, dedicated by his mother, Vorena, who had been a Vestal Virgin.
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Marcus Varenius Maximus, named in a first-century sepulchral inscription from Rome, along with the freedwoman Varenia Eleutheris.
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Varena Chelido, dedicated a tomb at Rome, dating between the middle of the first and the middle of the second century, for her
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Varenius Taurus, the father of Varenius Lupus and Varenius Provincialis, known from a third-century funerary inscription from
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Marcus Varenus Ɔ. M. Lartidi l. Clarus, freed by Marcus Lartidius and his wife, Varena Major, according to a inscription from
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Varenia Primitiva, buried at Rome, in a sepulchre built by her husband, Gaius Baebius Evangelus, for himself and his family.
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of the Roman colony at Sarmizgetusa, where he dedicated an early second-century tomb for his father, Titus Varenius Probus.
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Vorena I Maxima, named in a first-century sepulchral inscription from Amiternum, along with the freedwoman Coelia Salvia.
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Marcus Varenus Herma, buried at Rome in a tomb dating from the middle portion of the first century, dedicated by his
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Varenus, a freedman of the emperor, was an adjutor tabelarii, or deputy accountant. He made a libation in honor of
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Varena Lacte, the wife of Gaius Alledius Marcellus, with whom she dedicated a first- or second-century tomb at
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Varena Chrysidia, along with Marcus Varenus Polybius, made a libation to Juno Regina at Forum Livii in AD 185.
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in Sabinum for their son, Gaius Alledius Marcellus, aged fourteen years, four months, and twenty-seven days.
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Lucius Varenus, accused of murdering Gaius Varenus and attempting to murder Gnaeus Varenus, was defended by
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Varena T. f., along with her sister, Severilla, and Symphorus, perhaps their freedman, made an offering at
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Varenia Felicissima, dedicated a second- or third-century tomb at Rome for her daughter, Aurelia Hermione.
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Varena Secunda, named in a late first- or early second-century inscription from Rome, along with a Tessia.
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in Umbria for their daughter, Thorasia Marcellina, aged fourteen years, seven months, and fourteen days.
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of Maturus. He was buried in a first-century tomb at Rome, aged forty, having served for twenty years.
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Jean-Yves Éveillard, Yvan Maligorne, "Une statue de Neptune Hippius à Douarnenez (Finistère)", in
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Publius Varenius Nerva, one of the donors to the enlargement of a mid-second-century temple at
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Varenia Justina, the wife of Thorasius Felix, with whom she dedicated a second-century tomb at
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in Umbria, in a tomb dating between the middle of the first century and the end of the second.
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Marcus Varenus Aprilis, a potter whose maker's mark has been found on small earthenware from
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Marcus Varenus Tyrannus, the freedman of Clarus, mentioned in an inscription relating to the
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Inscriptiones Latinae quae in Iugoslavia inter annos MCMXL et MCMLX repertae et editae sunt
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Lucius Varenius (L. f.?), a soldier listed in an inscription from Rome, dating from AD 153.
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Publius Varenius Zethus, another of the donors to the enlargement of the temple at Ostia.
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Varenius Legitimus, together with Cornelius Trophimus, one of the municipal duumvirs of
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at Misenum, dating between the middle of the second century and the middle of the third.
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Varenus Atilius, together with his wife, Severina, dedicated a second-century tomb at
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Lucius Varenus L. f. Lucullus, one of the municipal duumvirs at Fulginiae, had been a
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Marcus Varenus M. l. Faustus, a freedman named in a sepulchral inscription from Rome.
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Varenia Auge, buried at Nemausus, in a tomb built by her husband, Caesius Patroclus.
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Varena Q. f. Major, the wife of Marcus Lartidius, named in inscriptions from Tibur.
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Lucius Varenus L. f. Celer, named in a first-century sepulchral inscription from
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Gnaeus Varenus L. f., the husband of Rutila Brutsena, with whom he was buried at
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Varena, a woman named in a second- or third-century sepulchral inscription from
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Varena Sabina, the wife of Gnaeus Caninius Faustus, with whom she was buried at
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Varenus Clarus, a freedman named in a first-century sepulchral inscription from
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Varenia Montanilla, the daughter of Montanus, buried at the site of modern
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Marcus Varenius Valentinus, buried at Rome in a tomb build by his parents.
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Publius Varenus Zetus, named on a first-century bronze label from Pompeii.
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Rufa Vorena P. l. Ge, a freedwoman named in an inscription from Cales in
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in Germania Inferior, dating from the latter half of the second century.
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about 79 BC, but nonetheless convicted. Cicero's oration has been lost.
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Marcus Varenus Crescens, a potter whose work has been found at Pompeii.
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Varenia Diogenis, the wife of Gaius Salonius Theodotus, was buried at
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at Fulginiae, recorded in an inscription from the early first century.
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Varena C. f. Candida, the wife of Gaius Arruntius Ingenuus, buried at
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during the first century, and Quintus Varenus Ingenuus, who served as
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Varena Cn. l. Hilara, a freedwoman buried in a first-century tomb at
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Marcus Varenus Felix, named in a first-century inscription from Rome.
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This article is about a Roman family. For towns called "Varena", see
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Varenus Proculeianus, a centurion mentioned in an inscription from
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Varena, mentioned in a funerary inscription from Vicus Fificulanus.
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in Etruria, together with her fellow freedwoman, Rompenna Philas.
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Varena C. l., a freedwoman, dedicated a first-century BC tomb at
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in Latium, dating from the latter part of the reign of Claudius.
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Gaius Varenius Varus, guardian of the Roman settlers among the
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Marcus Varenus Pasiphilus, supposedly a freedman, who with his
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in Cisalpine Gaul to the spirit of their father, Titus, and to
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Gaius Varenus Terminalis, a soldier in the fifth cohort of the
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in AD 170. In 185, he and Varena Chrysidia made a libation to
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Titus Varenus Priscus, one of the seviri Augustales, buried at
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during a sortie, each rescuing the other despite their rivalry.
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in Sabinum for their son, Chrestus, aged six years, one month.
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Marcus Varenus Onesimus, supposedly a freedman, who with his
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Marcus Varenus Liberalis, named on a lead pipe found at Rome.
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Marcus Varenus Hermadio, supposedly a freedman, who with his
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La collezione epigrafica dell'antiquarium comunale del Celio
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at Sarmizegetusa, and a patron of the neighboring towns of
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Varena Quinta, built a mid- to late-second century tomb at
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Gaius Varenus Privatus, buried in a second-century tomb at
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Bullettino della Commissione Archeologica Comunale in Roma
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Varenius, named in an inscription from the site of modern
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Varena, named on a cinerarium found at the site of modern
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George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", in
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Titus Varenius T. f. Pudens, an eques, was one of the
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Marcus Varenus Polybius, made a libation in honour of
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in Dalmatia for her husband, Marcus Cursineius Dexter.
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Varenus, named in a sepulchral inscription from Rome.
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at Rome in AD 205, serving in the century of Aulupor.
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Titus Varenius T. f. Sabinianus, an eques buried at
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and husband, Publius Aerenus Teres, aged forty-nine.
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named in an inscription from an uncertain province.
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Priscus, one of the 175:, while there are individual examples of 2158:Inscriptiones Latinae quae in Iugoslavia 1256: 1254: 1252: 289:Lucius Varenus St. f. Taurus, buried at 193:, a praenomen found primarily among the 33: 665:in Latium for her son, Quintus Vorenus. 237:for her husband, Publius Marcius Varus. 3170: 3087:Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 1267: 1085:Marcus Varenius Valentinus, buried at 987:, formerly part of Gallia Narbonensis. 965:Varenus, named in an inscription from 38:Monument of Sextus Varenus Priscus at 3154:, Arles, pp. 557–563 (May 2007). 3089:, vol. VIII, pp. 103–184 (1897). 1249: 530:and the middle of the second century. 3078:(The Year in Epigraphy, abbreviated 416:Varena Lycoris, made an offering to 13: 3004:Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus ( 754:Lucius Varenius Rufus, possibly a 700:Titus Varenius Probus, one of the 612:at Rome, along with Aemilia Ammia. 14: 3189: 3134:The Roman Inscriptions of Britain 2988:(Commentaries on the Gallic War). 935: 2946: 2929: 2912: 2895: 2878: 2866: 715:Titus Varenius T. f. 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Only a few members of this 1: 3106:Prosopographia Imperii Romani 1120: 678:Varenius Montanus, buried at 576:, was a soldier in the ninth 124: 2991:Marcus Fabius Quintilianus ( 2985:Commentarii de Bello Gallico 7: 1108: 910:in Latium in AD 227 or 228. 395:Quintus Varenus, buried at 10: 3194: 3140:), Oxford, (1990–present). 743:Marcus Varenius Hermes, a 208: 18: 3126:Anna and Jaroslav Šašel, 3024:, Königsberg (1834–1844). 1278:Drumann, v. pp. 244, 245. 97: 3001:(Institutes of Oratory). 1100:, dedicated a statue to 584:at Rome, serving in the 255:Interamnia Praetuttiorum 787:Jupiter Optimus Maximus 801:, also at Forum Livii. 758:, made an offering to 657:Vorena, at one time a 43: 2966:Marcus Tullius Cicero 1294:"Lucius Varenus", in 976:Varenus, a centurion 271:under the command of 37: 3075:L'Année épigraphique 2090:, iii. 384 (V. 177). 1298:, vol. III, p. 1220. 1115:List of Roman gentes 508:duumvir jure dicundo 466:, dating from AD 21. 16:Ancient Roman family 3143:Gian Luca Gregori, 2998:Institutio Oratoria 2980:Gaius Julius Caesar 2074:Pliny the Younger, 927:, formerly part of 697:from AD 105 to 106. 695:Bithynia and Pontus 641:Venetia and Histria 448:, formerly part of 372:Tarnaiae Nantuatium 133:of the Vareni were 40:Tarnaiae Nantuatium 29:Bernhardus Varenius 3065:), (1872–present). 1098:Gallia Lugdunensis 971:Gallia Narbonensis 896:collegium fabrorum 44: 3113:), Berlin (1898). 3006:Pliny the Younger 2875:, ii. 1, 2409,09. 2156:Šašel and Šašel, 946:Augusta Praetoria 879:, according to a 516:Legio VII Claudia 430:praefectus fabrum 411:Pannonia Superior 390:Germania Inferior 383:Vicus Fificulanus 368:Seviri Augustales 3185: 2953: 2950: 2944: 2933: 2927: 2916: 2910: 2899: 2893: 2882: 2876: 2870: 2864: 2853: 2847: 2836: 2830: 2819: 2813: 2803: 2794: 2783: 2777: 2766: 2753: 2742: 2736: 2726: 2711: 2700: 2694: 2683: 2677: 2666: 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Index

Varena, Trentino
Varėna
Bernhardus Varenius

Tarnaiae Nantuatium
plebeian
ancient Rome
gens
imperial times
military tribune
pontifex
aedile
quaestor
Vestal Virgin
nomen
Umbria
Sabina
praenomina
Marcus
Lucius
Titus
Publius
Gaius
Quintus
Gnaeus
Decimus
Sextus
Statius
Oscan
Umbrian

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