Lucius Precius, an
eques and merchant at
Panormus during the governorship of
Verres in
Sicily. He may be the same Precius who left some property to Cicero.[3]
Precianus, one of the Precii who was adopted into another gens, was a jurist, and friend of Cicero and his protégé,
Trebatius Testa. He was known and respected by
Caesar.[5]
Quintus Precius, the father of Quintus Precius Proculus, named in an inscription from
Septempeda in
Picenum.[6]
Gaius Precius Felix Neapolitanus, named in an inscription from
Pola in Venetia and Histria, dating from the
proconsular command of Sextus Palpellius Hister, the
consul of AD 43.[8]
Quintus Precius Q. f. Q. n. Hermes, the son of Quintus Precius Proculus and Graecina Paetina, named in an inscription from
Ostra in
Umbria.[9]
Quintus Precius Q. f. Proculus, a municipal official at
Ostra in
Umbria, was the husband of Graecina Paetina, for whom he built a tomb in Ostra, and the father of Quintus Precius Hermes.[6][10][9]
Precia Veneria, the wife of Valerius Zoticus and mother of Valeria Vitalis, whom Precia and Zoticus buried at Rome, aged seventeen years, nine months, and eighteen days.[11]
Lucius Precius, an
eques and merchant at
Panormus during the governorship of
Verres in
Sicily. He may be the same Precius who left some property to Cicero.[3]
Precianus, one of the Precii who was adopted into another gens, was a jurist, and friend of Cicero and his protégé,
Trebatius Testa. He was known and respected by
Caesar.[5]
Quintus Precius, the father of Quintus Precius Proculus, named in an inscription from
Septempeda in
Picenum.[6]
Gaius Precius Felix Neapolitanus, named in an inscription from
Pola in Venetia and Histria, dating from the
proconsular command of Sextus Palpellius Hister, the
consul of AD 43.[8]
Quintus Precius Q. f. Q. n. Hermes, the son of Quintus Precius Proculus and Graecina Paetina, named in an inscription from
Ostra in
Umbria.[9]
Quintus Precius Q. f. Proculus, a municipal official at
Ostra in
Umbria, was the husband of Graecina Paetina, for whom he built a tomb in Ostra, and the father of Quintus Precius Hermes.[6][10][9]
Precia Veneria, the wife of Valerius Zoticus and mother of Valeria Vitalis, whom Precia and Zoticus buried at Rome, aged seventeen years, nine months, and eighteen days.[11]