•
Lucius Numitorius, elected tribune of the plebs in 470 BC, the first year in which the tribunes were elected by the
comitia tributa. • Numitoria, wife of the
centurion Lucius Verginius, and the mother of
Verginia. •
Publius Numitorius, the uncle of Verginia, opposed the schemes of
Appius Claudius Crassus, and after the downfall of the
decemvirs in 449 BC, was elected tribune of the plebs. He accused the decemvir
Spurius Oppius Cornicen of cruelly beating an old soldier, resulting in Oppius' condemnation and execution. • Gaius Numitorius,
triumvir monetalis in 133 BC. •
Quintus Numitorius Pullus, a native of
Fregellae, which revolted in 125 BC, demanding
Roman citizenship. Numitorius betrayed the Fregellates to the
praetor Lucius Opimius, who captured and destroyed the town. His daughter was the first wife of
Marcus Antonius Creticus. • Gaius Numitorius C. l., a freedman named on an inscription in
Praeneste dated
circa 130–101 BC. • Aulus Numitorius C. l., a freedman named on an inscription in
Delos dated 110 or 109 BC. • Gaius Numitorius A. l., a freedman named on an inscription in
Delos dated 110 or 109 BC. • Publius Numitorius Hilarus, whose funeral relief is in the Museum of Terme, Rome • Numitoria Q. f., the first wife of
Marcus Antonius Creticus. • Gaius Numitorius, an
eques who testified against
Verres. • Numitorius, the publisher of
Vergil's
Eclogues. • Gaius Numitorius Asclepiades (Rome). ==See also==