•
Nymphidia, the daughter of
Gaius Julius Callistus, was a
courtesan at the imperial court in the time of
Caligula. She was the mother of Gaius Nymphidius Sabinus. •
Gaius Nymphidius Sabinus, one of the commanders of the
Praetorian Guard during the reign of Nero. He helped suppress the
Pisonian conspiracy in AD 66, and was rewarded with the
consular insignia. After Nero's death, Nymphidius, claiming to be the son of Caligula, hoped to succeed the late emperor, but he was killed by the associates of
Galba. • Nymphidius Lupus, a friend of Pliny the Younger, with whom he had served in the Roman army. He was the
primus pilus, or senior
centurion, of his legion. Pliny recommended Nymphidius' son to the emperor
Trajan. • Gaius Nymphidius Chresimus, listed in a century of soldiers stationed at Rome in AD 70. • Nymphidius Lupus, son of Pliny's friend, was prefect of his cohort, in a legion commanded by Julius Ferox and Fuscus Salinator. • Nymphidia, the daughter of Nymphidius, buried at Rome, aged two years, five months. • Publius Nymphidius P. f. Fuscanius, a veteran of the fourth cohort, buried at
Ostia with his wife, Cornelia Felis. • Nymphidia, the mother of Publius Nymphidius Valens. • Publius Nymphidius P. f. Valens, a member of the council of
Nicopolis ad Istrum in
Moesia Inferior, where he was buried, aged thirty. ==See also==