•
Gaius Avienus, a
military tribune with the
tenth legion, under the command of
Caesar, who dismissed him due to his conduct in the
African war, in 46 BC. • Avienia, named in an inscription from Rome. • Avienus, the husband of Clodia, named in an inscription from
Ameria in
Umbria, dating to the late first century BC. • Avienus, named in an inscription from
Haedui in
Gallia Lugdunensis. • Avienus, named in an inscription from
Bituriges Cubi in
Gallia Aquitania. • Avienus, named in a series of inscriptions from the present site of
Stanton Low, formerly part of
Roman Britain. • Gaius Avienus, named in an inscription from
Florentia in
Etruria. • Sextus Avienus, named in an inscription from
Hispalis in
Hispania Baetica. • Sextus Avienus, named in an inscription from Ameria, dating from the reign of
Augustus. • Titus Avienius, a
cornicularius, or hornblower, buried at Rome. • Sextus Avienius Sex. f. Sex. n. [...], the son of Sextus Avienius Livianus and Annia, buried in the family sepulchre at
Ostia. • Sextus Avienius Sex. f. Agathyrsus, the brother of Sextus Avienius Livianus, buried in the family sepulchre at Ostia. • Aviena Calliope, named in an inscription from
Tucci in
Hispania Baetica. • Gaius Avienus C. l. Ciratus, a freedman named in an inscription from Rome. • Sextus Avienus Dioscurides, buried at
Tibur in
Latium. • Titus Avienus Eros, buried at Rome. • Aviena Eucumene, buried at Rome, aged thirty, together with her brother, Avienius Georgus. • Sextus Avienus Eudoxus, named in an inscription from Rome, dating to 2 BC. • Sextus Avienius Felicior, the son of Avienia Flora, buried at Rome, aged sixteen years and eight days. • Avienia Flora, the mother of Sextus Avienius Felicior, a young man buried at Rome. • Avienius Georgus, buried at Rome, aged eighteen, together with his sister, Avienia Eucumene. • Sextus Avienius Sex. f. Livianus, one of the municipal
Decurions at Ostia, built a family sepulchre for himself and his wife, Annia, children, Avienia Flora, Sextus Avienius Livianus Junior, Sextus Avienius [...], and brothers, Sextus Avienius Agathyrsus, Sextus Avienius Nico, and Sextus Avienius Her[...]. • Sextus Avienius Sex. f. Sex. n. Livianus Junior, son of Sextus Avienius Livianus and Annia, buried in the family sepulchre at Ostia. • Avienius Ɔ. l. Nicomedes, a freedman, built a tomb at Rome for his
patron. • Sextus Avienius Onesiphorus, a member of the shipwrights' guild at Ostia in the beginning of the third century. • Aviena Philomena, named in an inscription from Sulci, together with Sextus Avienus Calliclus. • Quintus Avienus Pudens, dedicated a tomb at Ameria, dating to the latter half of the first century, to his wife, Nonia Saturnina. • Avienus Quarte[...], named in a late second or third century inscription from
Cumae in
Campania. • Sextus Avienus Sex. l. Secundus, a freedman, and the husband of Titia Aucta, with whom he was buried at Rome, aged thirty-five. • Titus Avienus Tarentinus, buried at Rome. • Avienia Sex. l. Thaïs, a freedwoman, built a family sepulchre at Rome. • Avienia Viontilla, together with her brother, Hyginus, dedicated a tomb at Rome to their father, Julius Atticus. • Titus Avenius T. l. Zetus Eros, a freedman named in an inscription from Rome. • Sextus Avienius Zosimus, one of the
Seviri Augustales at Ostia, buried in a tomb dedicated by his daughter, Avienia Zosime, dating to the late second or early third century. ==See also==