"Ollia" redirects here. For the moth, see
Peoria (moth).
The gens Ollia was a minor
plebeian family at
Rome. Few members of this
gens achieved any prominence, and the best-known may have been Titus Ollius, the father of the empress
Poppaea Sabina. Other Ollii are known from inscriptions.[1]
Origin
The
nomenOllius is probably another orthography of Aulius, a patronymic surname derived from the common
praenomenAulus.[2]
Members
This list includes abbreviated
praenomina. For an explanation of this practice, see
filiation.
"Ollia" redirects here. For the moth, see
Peoria (moth).
The gens Ollia was a minor
plebeian family at
Rome. Few members of this
gens achieved any prominence, and the best-known may have been Titus Ollius, the father of the empress
Poppaea Sabina. Other Ollii are known from inscriptions.[1]
Origin
The
nomenOllius is probably another orthography of Aulius, a patronymic surname derived from the common
praenomenAulus.[2]
Members
This list includes abbreviated
praenomina. For an explanation of this practice, see
filiation.