The
nomenTrebellienus belongs to a class of gentilicia formed using the suffix -enus, typically used to form nomina from existing gentilicia ending in an i stem.[2] Here the name is formed from the nomen Trebellius.
Members
This list includes abbreviated
praenomina. For an explanation of this practice, see
filiation.
Titus Trebellienus L. f. Rufus, had been
quaestor,
tribune of the plebs, and
praetor. In AD 19, the emperor
Tiberius appointed him to oversee the administration of
Thrace for the children of
Cotys. In 35, Trebellienus was accused of
maiestas, and put an end to his own life.[3][4]
Trebelliena Nereis, buried at Rome, with a tomb dedicated by her husband, whose name has not been preserved.[5]
Trebelliena Felicitas, buried at
Telesia in
Samnium, in a second-century tomb built by her husband, Publius Vibius Ampliatus.[6]
The
nomenTrebellienus belongs to a class of gentilicia formed using the suffix -enus, typically used to form nomina from existing gentilicia ending in an i stem.[2] Here the name is formed from the nomen Trebellius.
Members
This list includes abbreviated
praenomina. For an explanation of this practice, see
filiation.
Titus Trebellienus L. f. Rufus, had been
quaestor,
tribune of the plebs, and
praetor. In AD 19, the emperor
Tiberius appointed him to oversee the administration of
Thrace for the children of
Cotys. In 35, Trebellienus was accused of
maiestas, and put an end to his own life.[3][4]
Trebelliena Nereis, buried at Rome, with a tomb dedicated by her husband, whose name has not been preserved.[5]
Trebelliena Felicitas, buried at
Telesia in
Samnium, in a second-century tomb built by her husband, Publius Vibius Ampliatus.[6]