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| − | The founding of Nova Roma | + | Ancient Rome was founded on seven hills, Nova Roma was founded on seven people. The primary founders who were Nova Romans before the day of founding, who prepared the official opening of Nova Roma, belonged to the gens Cassia, gens Vedia, gens Iunia, gens Maria and the gens Caecilia. These all become patrician gentes in Nova Roma as founding gentes, but the gens Caecilia insisted they remain plebeians just like in ancient Rome, and this also represented that the plebeian element was quintessential for the birth of Nova Roma. The leading primary founders of Nova Roma, who prepared the founding, were [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|M. Cassius Iulianus]], [[Flavius Vedius Germanicus (Nova Roma)|Fl. Vedius Germanicus]] and [[Decius Iunius Palladius Invictus (Nova Roma)|Dec. Iunius Palladius]], but instrumental to the founding was [[Gaius Iulius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|C. Iulius Iulianus]], who put Cassius and Vedius in contact with each other. Other primary founders were the wifes of Cassius and Vedius, [[Patricia Cassia (Nova Roma)|Patricia Cassia]] and [[Priscilla Vedia Serena (Nova Roma)|Priscilla Vedia Serena]], [[Quintus Caecilius Metellus (Nova Roma)|Q. Caecilius Metellus]], who had a serious role in the preparations, and [[Agrippina Maria Glauca (Nova Roma)|Agrippina Maria Glauca]], who joined them just before the start of the first public recruitment campaign preceding the official Foundation Day. Due to the preliminary recruitment campaign, by the time of the Foundation Day, the day of {{Mar 1}} of 2750 AUC (1998 AD), a number of people had been assembled to serve as the founding community, the first '''''comitia''''' in modern history to witness and approve the founding of Nova Roma, the first constitution and the election of the first government by acclamation. The founding ''comitia'' approved two consuls-censors, [[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|M. Cassius Iulianus]] and [[Flavius Vedius Germanicus (Nova Roma)|Fl. Vedius Germanicus]], one praetor [[Decius Iunius Palladius Invictus (Nova Roma)|Dec. Iunius Palladius]] and one aedilis plebis, [[Quintus Caecilius Metellus (Nova Roma)|Q. Caecilius Metellus]]. These four people formed also the Senate of Nova Roma, they were the first four senators. |
| − | The | + | Allegedly, '''there were 36 founding citizens''' registered by the Kalends of March, (35 patricians plus one plebeian). '''Italy''' was one of the countries of the founding citizens, which is a very important thing for Nova Roma, because Italy is the motherland of Romanitas. Most of founding citizens, however, came from the '''United States''', only a handful funding citizens were from '''Italy''', '''Britain''', '''Brazil''', '''Canada''' and '''Mexico'''. The first citizen's home countries formed the first provinces of Nova Roma. |
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| + | Unfortunately, we will probably never be able to identify all founding citizens, because at that time the practice of the Censorial Office and Information Technology Office of Nova Roma was to delete disappeared citizens' ID accounts. Since many of those early members disappeared from Nova Roma, and all of their data, even their Roman names, have been complete erased, it's now impossible to have a complete list of the first citizens. However, from the records we know the names of all those founding citizens who were active and left a trace in Nova Roma history. | ||
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| + | The founding citizens of Nova Roma, together with all founding citizens and the primary founders, were: | ||
#[[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|M. Cassius Iulianus]], primary founder | #[[Marcus Cassius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|M. Cassius Iulianus]], primary founder | ||
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#[[Decius Iunius Palladius Invictus (Nova Roma)|Dec. Iunius Palladius Invictus]], primary founder | #[[Decius Iunius Palladius Invictus (Nova Roma)|Dec. Iunius Palladius Invictus]], primary founder | ||
#[[Quintus Caecilius Metellus (Nova Roma)|Q. Caecilius Metellus]], primary founder | #[[Quintus Caecilius Metellus (Nova Roma)|Q. Caecilius Metellus]], primary founder | ||
| − | #Agrippina Maria Glauca, primary founder | + | #[[Agrippina Maria Glauca (Nova Roma)|Agrippina Maria Glauca]], primary founder |
#[[Gaius Marius Merullus (Nova Roma)|C. Marius Merullus]] | #[[Gaius Marius Merullus (Nova Roma)|C. Marius Merullus]] | ||
#Cn. Marius Asiaticus | #Cn. Marius Asiaticus | ||
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#[[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|M. Octavius Gracchus]] | #[[Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)|M. Octavius Gracchus]] | ||
#[[Gaius Iulius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|C. Iulius Iulianus]] | #[[Gaius Iulius Iulianus (Nova Roma)|C. Iulius Iulianus]] | ||
| + | #Ser. Iulius Machius | ||
#[[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|L. Equitius Cincinnatus Augur]] | #[[Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus Augur (Nova Roma)|L. Equitius Cincinnatus Augur]] | ||
| + | #Irene Equitia Afrania Lentula | ||
#[[Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (Nova Roma)|L. Cornelius Sulla Felix]] | #[[Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (Nova Roma)|L. Cornelius Sulla Felix]] | ||
#[[Marcus Mucius Scaevola Magister (Nova Roma)|M. Mucius Scaevola Magister]] | #[[Marcus Mucius Scaevola Magister (Nova Roma)|M. Mucius Scaevola Magister]] | ||
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#N. Cordius Paulus | #N. Cordius Paulus | ||
#Dona Leonina Beatrix | #Dona Leonina Beatrix | ||
#Iunius Niger Montis | #Iunius Niger Montis | ||
| − | #''C. Olivarius Mezentius'' | + | #''C. Olivarius Mezentius'' (uncertain) |
| − | #''Secundia Olivaria Raina'' | + | #''Secundia Olivaria Raina'' (uncertain) |
| − | #''Octavia Messalina Poppaea'' | + | #''Octavia Messalina Poppaea'' (uncertain) |
| − | #''Tertia Libertania Regina'' | + | #''Tertia Libertania Regina'' (uncertain) |
| − | #''Honoria Lucia'' | + | #''Honoria Lucia'' (uncertain) |
| − | #''Medillina Nonia Naissa'' | + | #''Medillina Nonia Naissa'' (uncertain) |
| − | + | #''Sex. Magius Ignigena'' (uncertain) | |
| − | #''Sex. Magius Ignigena'' | + | |
==The gentes as of 21 April, 1998== | ==The gentes as of 21 April, 1998== | ||
| − | The records are incomplete about these earliest months of Nova Roma, but we can be sure that only those citizens belonged to Nova Roma until the first Parilia (Birthday of Rome, 21 April) of Nova Roma who wore the following [[nomen|''nomina gentilicia'']]: | + | The records are incomplete about these earliest months of Nova Roma, but we can be sure that only those citizens belonged to Nova Roma until the first Parilia (Birthday of Rome, 21 April) of Nova Roma who wore the following [[nomen|''nomina gentilicia'']]. These are the first 31 gentes created in Nova Roma, all of which were patrician by default due to being founding gentes, except the gens Caecilia, which requested to be plebeian at the time of the founding of Nova Roma so that the plebeian element be present at the founding. |
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| + | This list is supposed to be in chronological order, according to the date of the registration of the gens in Nova Roma. There are uncertainties about this claim due to the incomplete records of the early months of Nova Roma, so this claim should be taken carefully. Gentes marked with '''bold''' cannot be found in the Censorial Database by March 1, 1998, in some cases, not even in 1998, although they were in theory enrolled in March-April, 1998: | ||
#Vedius or Vedia | #Vedius or Vedia | ||
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#Iunius or Iunia | #Iunius or Iunia | ||
#Marius or Maria | #Marius or Maria | ||
| + | #Caecilius or Caecilia - the first and at that time only plebeian gens | ||
#'''Antonius or Antonia''' | #'''Antonius or Antonia''' | ||
#Octavius or Octavia | #Octavius or Octavia | ||
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#'''Drusus or Drusa''' | #'''Drusus or Drusa''' | ||
#'''Germanicus or Germanica''' | #'''Germanicus or Germanica''' | ||
| − | #'''Matern(i)us or Matern(i)a''' | + | #'''Matern(i)us or Matern(i)a''' - this gens became extinct shortly after April 21, 1998 |
#'''Aurelius or Aurelia''' | #'''Aurelius or Aurelia''' | ||
#'''Terentius or Terentia''' | #'''Terentius or Terentia''' | ||
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#'''Flavius or Flavia''' | #'''Flavius or Flavia''' | ||
#'''Claudius or Claudia''' | #'''Claudius or Claudia''' | ||
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#'''Portius or Portia''' | #'''Portius or Portia''' | ||
==List of early citizens of Nova Roma as of 24 July, 1998== | ==List of early citizens of Nova Roma as of 24 July, 1998== | ||
| − | This is printout of the Album Civium of the Nova Roma website of 24 July 1998, by P. Ullerius Stephanus Venator | + | This is printout of the Album Civium of the Nova Roma website of 24 July 1998, by P. Ullerius Stephanus Venator. People marked with '''bold''' are probably the members of the gentes that have been registered by 21 April, 1998, as well, in the previous section of this article. |
===Patrician gentes=== | ===Patrician gentes=== | ||
#Aelia: '''C. Aelius Ericus''' (Pater), Cn. Aelius Rusticus | #Aelia: '''C. Aelius Ericus''' (Pater), Cn. Aelius Rusticus | ||
| − | #Ambrosia: | + | #Ambrosia: '''Lucianus Ambrosius Neptunius''' (Pater) |
#Antonia: '''C. Antonius Scaenicus''' (Pater) | #Antonia: '''C. Antonius Scaenicus''' (Pater) | ||
#Aurelia: '''M. Aurelius''' (Pater) | #Aurelia: '''M. Aurelius''' (Pater) | ||
| − | #Cassia: M. Cassius Iulianus (Pater), Patricia Cassia | + | #Cassia: '''M. Cassius Iulianus''' (Pater), '''Patricia Cassia''' |
#Claudia: '''Fl. Claudia Juliana''' (Mater), L. Claudius Britannicus | #Claudia: '''Fl. Claudia Juliana''' (Mater), L. Claudius Britannicus | ||
| − | #Cordia: N. Cordius Paulus (Pater) | + | #Cordia: '''N. Cordius Paulus''' (Pater) |
| − | #Cornelia: L. Cornelius Sulla (Pater) | + | #Cornelia: '''L. Cornelius Sulla''' (Pater) |
#Drusia: '''C. Drusus Domitianus''' (Pater) | #Drusia: '''C. Drusus Domitianus''' (Pater) | ||
| − | #Equitia: L. Equitius Cincinnatus (Pater), M. Equitius | + | #Equitia: '''L. Equitius Cincinnatus''' (Pater), M. Equitius Lentulus, Irene Afrania Lentula, Pr. Equitius Accipiter |
#Flavia: '''Ti. Flavius Saturninus''' (Pater) | #Flavia: '''Ti. Flavius Saturninus''' (Pater) | ||
#Germanica: '''Ag. Germanica Ursula''' (Mater) | #Germanica: '''Ag. Germanica Ursula''' (Mater) | ||
#Gladia: '''M. Gladius Saevus''' (Pater), Fl. Gladia Xrisanthi | #Gladia: '''M. Gladius Saevus''' (Pater), Fl. Gladia Xrisanthi | ||
#Hadriania: '''Magnus Hadrianus Ingmarius Cogitatus Thuleus''' (Pater) | #Hadriania: '''Magnus Hadrianus Ingmarius Cogitatus Thuleus''' (Pater) | ||
| − | #Iulia: C. Iulius Iulianus (Pater) | + | #Iulia: '''C. Iulius Iulianus''' (Pater) |
| − | #Iunia: Dec. Iunius Palladius (Pater), L. Iunia Cypria, T. Iunius | + | #Iunia: '''Dec. Iunius Palladius''' (Pater), L. Iunia Cypria, T. Iunius |
| − | #Leonina: Dona Leonina Beatrix (Mater) | + | #Leonina: '''Dona Leonina Beatrix''' (Mater) |
#Luciania: '''Da. Lucianus Dexippus''' (Pater) | #Luciania: '''Da. Lucianus Dexippus''' (Pater) | ||
| − | #Maria: Ag. Maria Glauca (Mater), S. Maria Athenia, L. Maria Fimbria | + | #Maria: '''Ag. Maria Glauca''' (Mater), S. Maria Athenia, L. Maria Fimbria |
| − | #Nigeria: Iunius Niger Montis (Pater) | + | #Nigeria: '''Iunius Niger Montis''' (Pater) |
| − | #Octavia: M. Octavius Germanicus (Pater) | + | #Octavia: '''M. Octavius Germanicus''' (Pater) |
#Planincolia: '''L. Planincolius Davidius Germanicus''' (Pater) | #Planincolia: '''L. Planincolius Davidius Germanicus''' (Pater) | ||
#Poppaea: '''Q. Poppaeus Sabinus''' (Pater) | #Poppaea: '''Q. Poppaeus Sabinus''' (Pater) | ||
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#Terentia: '''M. Terentius Varro''' (Pater) | #Terentia: '''M. Terentius Varro''' (Pater) | ||
#Titia: '''Hy Titus Gladius''' (Pater), Titia Irisia | #Titia: '''Hy Titus Gladius''' (Pater), Titia Irisia | ||
| − | #Vedia: Fl. Vedius Germanicus (Pater), Priscilla Vedia | + | #Vedia: '''Fl. Vedius Germanicus''' (Pater), '''Priscilla Vedia''' |
#Velia: '''Gallio Velius Marcallas''' (Pater), Au Vellius Natalis, Se Vellius Germanicus | #Velia: '''Gallio Velius Marcallas''' (Pater), Au Vellius Natalis, Se Vellius Germanicus | ||
| − | === | + | ===Plebeian gentes=== |
#Anncina: Pr Anncina Olivia (Mater), Se Anncina Octavia | #Anncina: Pr Anncina Olivia (Mater), Se Anncina Octavia | ||
#Aquilia: M. Aquilia (Pater) | #Aquilia: M. Aquilia (Pater) | ||
#Avitabilia: Drusilla Lydia Avitabilia (Mater) | #Avitabilia: Drusilla Lydia Avitabilia (Mater) | ||
| − | #Caecilia Metella: Q. Caecilius Metellus (Pater) | + | #Caecilia Metella: '''Q. Caecilius Metellus''' (Pater) |
#Claudia Lucentia: Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica (Mater), M. Claudius Lucentius Pavo, P. Claudius Lucentius Severus, T. Claudius Lucentius Sanguineus | #Claudia Lucentia: Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica (Mater), M. Claudius Lucentius Pavo, P. Claudius Lucentius Severus, T. Claudius Lucentius Sanguineus | ||
#Claudia Secunda: Cluadia Secunda Casarophea (Mater) | #Claudia Secunda: Cluadia Secunda Casarophea (Mater) | ||
Latest revision as of 21:00, 18 February 2026
Ancient Rome was founded on seven hills, Nova Roma was founded on seven people. The primary founders who were Nova Romans before the day of founding, who prepared the official opening of Nova Roma, belonged to the gens Cassia, gens Vedia, gens Iunia, gens Maria and the gens Caecilia. These all become patrician gentes in Nova Roma as founding gentes, but the gens Caecilia insisted they remain plebeians just like in ancient Rome, and this also represented that the plebeian element was quintessential for the birth of Nova Roma. The leading primary founders of Nova Roma, who prepared the founding, were M. Cassius Iulianus, Fl. Vedius Germanicus and Dec. Iunius Palladius, but instrumental to the founding was C. Iulius Iulianus, who put Cassius and Vedius in contact with each other. Other primary founders were the wifes of Cassius and Vedius, Patricia Cassia and Priscilla Vedia Serena, Q. Caecilius Metellus, who had a serious role in the preparations, and Agrippina Maria Glauca, who joined them just before the start of the first public recruitment campaign preceding the official Foundation Day. Due to the preliminary recruitment campaign, by the time of the Foundation Day, the day of Kal. Mar. ‡ of 2750 AUC (1998 AD), a number of people had been assembled to serve as the founding community, the first comitia in modern history to witness and approve the founding of Nova Roma, the first constitution and the election of the first government by acclamation. The founding comitia approved two consuls-censors, M. Cassius Iulianus and Fl. Vedius Germanicus, one praetor Dec. Iunius Palladius and one aedilis plebis, Q. Caecilius Metellus. These four people formed also the Senate of Nova Roma, they were the first four senators.
Allegedly, there were 36 founding citizens registered by the Kalends of March, (35 patricians plus one plebeian). Italy was one of the countries of the founding citizens, which is a very important thing for Nova Roma, because Italy is the motherland of Romanitas. Most of founding citizens, however, came from the United States, only a handful funding citizens were from Italy, Britain, Brazil, Canada and Mexico. The first citizen's home countries formed the first provinces of Nova Roma.
Unfortunately, we will probably never be able to identify all founding citizens, because at that time the practice of the Censorial Office and Information Technology Office of Nova Roma was to delete disappeared citizens' ID accounts. Since many of those early members disappeared from Nova Roma, and all of their data, even their Roman names, have been complete erased, it's now impossible to have a complete list of the first citizens. However, from the records we know the names of all those founding citizens who were active and left a trace in Nova Roma history.
The founding citizens of Nova Roma, together with all founding citizens and the primary founders, were:
- M. Cassius Iulianus, primary founder
- Patricia Cassia, primary founder
- Fl. Vedius Germanicus, primary founder
- Priscilla Vedia Serena, primary founder
- Dec. Iunius Palladius Invictus, primary founder
- Q. Caecilius Metellus, primary founder
- Agrippina Maria Glauca, primary founder
- C. Marius Merullus
- Cn. Marius Asiaticus
- Secundia Maria Athenia
- M. Octavius Gracchus
- C. Iulius Iulianus
- Ser. Iulius Machius
- L. Equitius Cincinnatus Augur
- Irene Equitia Afrania Lentula
- L. Cornelius Sulla Felix
- M. Mucius Scaevola Magister
- N. Cordius Paulus
- Dona Leonina Beatrix
- Iunius Niger Montis
- C. Olivarius Mezentius (uncertain)
- Secundia Olivaria Raina (uncertain)
- Octavia Messalina Poppaea (uncertain)
- Tertia Libertania Regina (uncertain)
- Honoria Lucia (uncertain)
- Medillina Nonia Naissa (uncertain)
- Sex. Magius Ignigena (uncertain)
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The gentes as of 21 April, 1998
The records are incomplete about these earliest months of Nova Roma, but we can be sure that only those citizens belonged to Nova Roma until the first Parilia (Birthday of Rome, 21 April) of Nova Roma who wore the following nomina gentilicia. These are the first 31 gentes created in Nova Roma, all of which were patrician by default due to being founding gentes, except the gens Caecilia, which requested to be plebeian at the time of the founding of Nova Roma so that the plebeian element be present at the founding.
This list is supposed to be in chronological order, according to the date of the registration of the gens in Nova Roma. There are uncertainties about this claim due to the incomplete records of the early months of Nova Roma, so this claim should be taken carefully. Gentes marked with bold cannot be found in the Censorial Database by March 1, 1998, in some cases, not even in 1998, although they were in theory enrolled in March-April, 1998:
- Vedius or Vedia
- Cassius or Cassia
- Iunius or Iunia
- Marius or Maria
- Caecilius or Caecilia - the first and at that time only plebeian gens
- Antonius or Antonia
- Octavius or Octavia
- Niger or Nigra
- Iulius or Iulia
- Equitius or Equitia
- Aelius or Aelia
- Silvanius or Silvania
- Cornelius or Cornelia
- Velius or Velia
- Hadrianus or Hadriana
- Cordius or Cordia
- Planincolus or Planincola
- Drusus or Drusa
- Germanicus or Germanica
- Matern(i)us or Matern(i)a - this gens became extinct shortly after April 21, 1998
- Aurelius or Aurelia
- Terentius or Terentia
- Gladius or Gladia
- Lucianus or Luciana
- Titus or Tita
- Poppaeus or Poppaea
- Leoninus or Leonina
- Ambrosius or Ambrosia
- Flavius or Flavia
- Claudius or Claudia
- Portius or Portia
List of early citizens of Nova Roma as of 24 July, 1998
This is printout of the Album Civium of the Nova Roma website of 24 July 1998, by P. Ullerius Stephanus Venator. People marked with bold are probably the members of the gentes that have been registered by 21 April, 1998, as well, in the previous section of this article.
Patrician gentes
- Aelia: C. Aelius Ericus (Pater), Cn. Aelius Rusticus
- Ambrosia: Lucianus Ambrosius Neptunius (Pater)
- Antonia: C. Antonius Scaenicus (Pater)
- Aurelia: M. Aurelius (Pater)
- Cassia: M. Cassius Iulianus (Pater), Patricia Cassia
- Claudia: Fl. Claudia Juliana (Mater), L. Claudius Britannicus
- Cordia: N. Cordius Paulus (Pater)
- Cornelia: L. Cornelius Sulla (Pater)
- Drusia: C. Drusus Domitianus (Pater)
- Equitia: L. Equitius Cincinnatus (Pater), M. Equitius Lentulus, Irene Afrania Lentula, Pr. Equitius Accipiter
- Flavia: Ti. Flavius Saturninus (Pater)
- Germanica: Ag. Germanica Ursula (Mater)
- Gladia: M. Gladius Saevus (Pater), Fl. Gladia Xrisanthi
- Hadriania: Magnus Hadrianus Ingmarius Cogitatus Thuleus (Pater)
- Iulia: C. Iulius Iulianus (Pater)
- Iunia: Dec. Iunius Palladius (Pater), L. Iunia Cypria, T. Iunius
- Leonina: Dona Leonina Beatrix (Mater)
- Luciania: Da. Lucianus Dexippus (Pater)
- Maria: Ag. Maria Glauca (Mater), S. Maria Athenia, L. Maria Fimbria
- Nigeria: Iunius Niger Montis (Pater)
- Octavia: M. Octavius Germanicus (Pater)
- Planincolia: L. Planincolius Davidius Germanicus (Pater)
- Poppaea: Q. Poppaeus Sabinus (Pater)
- Portia: Ti. Portius Sarno (Pater)
- Silvania: Am. Silvanius Virbius (Pater), Cl. Silvanius Firmus, Sa. Silvania Panthea, Silvania Flora, Silvania Rhea
- Terentia: M. Terentius Varro (Pater)
- Titia: Hy Titus Gladius (Pater), Titia Irisia
- Vedia: Fl. Vedius Germanicus (Pater), Priscilla Vedia
- Velia: Gallio Velius Marcallas (Pater), Au Vellius Natalis, Se Vellius Germanicus
Plebeian gentes
- Anncina: Pr Anncina Olivia (Mater), Se Anncina Octavia
- Aquilia: M. Aquilia (Pater)
- Avitabilia: Drusilla Lydia Avitabilia (Mater)
- Caecilia Metella: Q. Caecilius Metellus (Pater)
- Claudia Lucentia: Q. Claudia Lucentia Aprica (Mater), M. Claudius Lucentius Pavo, P. Claudius Lucentius Severus, T. Claudius Lucentius Sanguineus
- Claudia Secunda: Cluadia Secunda Casarophea (Mater)
- Hyeania: Sc Hyeanus Africanus (Pater), Fe. Hyeanus Huntericus, Mcs. Hyeanus Vindictus, No. Hyeanus Maximus, Opt. Hyeanus Primus
- Labiena: T. Labienus Fortunatus (Pater)
- Libertania: Trt. Libertania Regina (Mater)
- Lupinia: C. Lupinius Festus (Pater)
- Magia: S. Magius Ignigena (Pater)
- Messalina: O. Messalina Poppaea (Mater)
- Olivaria: G. Olivarius Mezentius (Pater)
- Pulchria: Pulchrea Dea (Mater)
- Septimia: C. Septimus Moguntius (Pater)
- Sergia: L. Sergius Australicus (Pater)
- Servia: M. Servius Germanicus (Pater)
- Sestia: Al. Sestius Americanus (Pater)
- Tullia: Av. Tullius Q. f. Calladius Praedans (Pater), C. Tullius Tiro
- Ulleria: St. Ullerius Venator (Pater)
- Valeria: M. Valerius Corvinus (Pater)
- Victoria: La. Victoria Julia (Mater)