• Antistius Petro of Gabii, said to have concluded a treaty with Rome in 510 BC, during the reign of Tarquin the Proud. • Lucius Antestius,
consular tribune in 379 BC. • Marcus Antistius, tribune of the plebs
circa 320 BC. • Marcus Antistius, sent in 218 BC to the north of Italy to recall
Gaius Flaminius, the
consul elect, to Rome. Possibly fictitious. • Lucius Antistius, legate sent to Sicily in 215 BC. • Sextus Antistius, sent in 208 BC into
Gaul to watch the movements of
Hasdrubal. • Gaius Antestius,
triumvir monetalis in 146 BC. His coins feature a puppy, which, according to
Crawford, might have stood for the surname
Catulus. • Antistia, wife of
Appius Claudius Pulcher, and mother-in-law of
Tiberius Gracchus. • Lucius Antestius Gragulus,
triumvir monetalis in 136 BC. •
Antistia P. f., daughter of the orator, and the first wife of
Pompeius, who, after her father's assassination, divorced her at
Sulla's instigation. • Lucius Antistus, tribune of the plebs in 58 BC, attempted to prosecute Caesar, but was prevented from doing so by the other tribunes. •
Titus Antistius,
quaestor in
Macedonia in 50 BC, remained neutral during the
Civil War. • Antistius, the physician who examined the body of Caesar after his murder in 44 BC. •
Marcus Antistius Labeo, a jurist in the time of
Augustus. An opponent of the
triumvirs, he refused the consulship offered by Augustus because of his political views. •
Antistius Sosianus, tribune of the plebs in AD 56, and
praetor in 62. He was banished by
Nero during his praetorship, ostensibly for defaming the emperor in verse, but was recalled in 66 after denouncing
Publius Anteius Rufus. He was banished again by
Vespasian, who sought to rid himself of his predecessor's
delatores. •
Lucius Antistius Rusticus, consul
suffectus in AD 90. • Gaius Antistius Auspex,
eques and governor of
Noricum in the first half of the second century AD. •
Quintus Antistius Q. f. Adventus Postumius Aquilinus, a general under
Lucius Verus, who later served as governor of
Roman Britain from about AD 175 to 178. • Antistius Capella, one of the tutors of
Commodus. • Antistius, a writer of Greek epigrams, three of which are preserved in the
Greek Anthology. • Tiberius Antistius Fausti f. Marcianus, a military tribune with the
fifteenth legion, not earlier than the latter half of the second century.
Antistii Regini • Lucius Antistius Reginus, tribune of the plebs in 103 BC, freed his friend the consul
Quintus Servilius Caepio and went into exile at
Smyrna with him. •
Gaius Antistius Reginus, one of
Caesar's
legates in Gaul.
Antistii Veteres • Antistius Vetus, praetor about 70 BC, and
propraetor in
Hispania Ulterior about 68, under whom Caesar served as quaestor. • Antistius Vetus, tribune of the plebs in 56 BC. •
Gaius Antistius Vetus, a supporter of Caesar, and
consul suffectus in 30 BC. •
Gaius Antistius C. f. Vetus,
pontifex, and consul in 6 BC. Son of the consul of 30 BC • Gaius Antistius C. f. C. n. Vetus, consul in AD 23; son of the consul of 6 BC. • Lucius Antistius C. f. C. n. Vetus, pontifex, and consul
suffectus in AD 26; son of the consul of 6 BC. •
Camerinus Antistius (C. f. C. n.) Vetus, consul
suffectus in AD 46. • Gaius Antistius (C. f. C. n.) Vetus, consul in AD 50, during the reign of
Claudius. •
Lucius Antistius (C. f. C. n.) Vetus, consul in AD 55. • Antistia L. f. (C. n.) Pollitta, wife of
Gaius Rubellius Plautus. • Gaius Antistius Vetus, consul in AD 96. • Antistius Vetus, consul in AD 116. • Antistius Vetus, consul in AD 150. ==See also==