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The gens Obellia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome, known almost entirely from inscriptions.

Origin
The only clue to the origins of the Obellii is an inscription from Samnium, naming Saluta Obellia, daughter of Ovius. Both Saluta and Ovius are Oscan names, and several other Obellii are mentioned in inscriptions from Samnium, suggesting that the Obellii were Samnites, or at least of Oscan origin. The nomen Obellius might be derived from a cognomen Ovillus, from an adjective that means "pertaining to sheep", suggesting that an ancestor of the family was a shepherd. Another possibility is that Obellius could be a variation on the Oscan name Ofilius or Ofellius. ==Praenomina==
Praenomina
The principal names of the Obelii were Manius and Gaius. Gaius was among the most common of all praenomina, while Manius was considerably more distinctive, although not actually rare. A number of Obellii used other common praenomina, including Lucius, Marcus, Publius, Quintus, Sextus, and Titus. There was at least one Spurius Obellius, mentioned in an inscription from Philippi, and from an Oscan inscription, we know of an Ovius Obellius, and his daughter, Saluta. ==Members==
Members
• Gaius Obellius C. f., one of the quattuorviri for carrying out the decrees of the senate at Aeclanum in Samnium. • Gaius Obellius M. f., the husband of Mevia Obellia, buried at Saepinum in Samnium. • Manius Obellius M'. f., named in an inscription from Praeneste in Latium. • Manius Obellius, the former master of Manius Obellius Faustus, Manius Obellius Eros, and Obellia Theophila. • Marcus Obellius, named in an inscription from Pompeii. • Marcus Obellius, named in a list of municipal officials at Ostia. • Mevia Obellia L. f., the wife of Gaius Obellius, buried at Saepinum. • Sextus Obellius Sex. f., named in an inscription from Sassina in Umbria. • Manius Obellius Acastus, an aurifex employed by the emperor Aurelian. • Obellius L. f. Alexander, son of Lucius Obellius Crescens, helped erect a monument for his father. • Manius Obellius M'. l. Chaeria Hermogenes, a freedman, named in an inscription from Rome. • Obellia Cleopatra, erected a monument to her daughter, Obellia Januaria. • Manius Obellius M'. l. Compa, a freedman buried at Rome, with his wife, Salvedia. • Lucius Obellius Crescens, the husband of Julia Eutychia and father of Obellius Alexander and Herculanus, buried at Scupi in Moesia Superior, aged seventy. • Manius Obellius M'. l. Eros, freedman of Manius Obellius, named in a funerary inscription from Rome. • Manius Obellius Evaristus, named in an inscription from Ostia. • Manius Obellius M'. l. Faustus, freedman of Manius Obellius and his wife, named in a funerary inscription from Rome. • Obellius Firmus, erected a monument to his sister, Accia Moderata, at Venusia in Apulia. • Obellia Fortunata, buried at Rome, was the wife of Gaius Julius Magnion. • Manius Obellius M'. l. Fortunatus, a freedman buried at Rome. He was the client of Manius Obellius Hilarus. • (Obellius) L. f. Herculanus, son of Lucius Obellius Crescens, helped erect a monument for his father. • Obellia Januaria, daughter of Obellia Cleopatra, was buried at Rome, aged twenty-one. • Gaius Obellius Philocomus, freedman of the wife of (Gaius) Obellius, mentioned in an inscription from Nursia in Samnium. • Obellia Prima, wife of a soldier buried at Scupi. • Obellia S. f. Quarta, buried at Philippi with her husband, Marcus Vesonius Stephanus. • Gaius Obellius Rufus, one of the curators of the banks of the Tiber during the reign of Claudius. • Obellia Secularis, buried at Rome, aged seventy-five. • Publius Obellius P. l. Sodala, a freedman named in an inscription from Corfinium. • Gaius Obellius Stephanus, the father of Obellia Cantabra, mentioned in a funerary inscription from Rome. • Manius Obellius Syneros, buried at Rome. • Obellia P. l. Teudata, a freedwoman, mentioned in an inscription from Corfinium. • Obellius Trophimus, the best friend of Aulus Egrilius Thallus, mentioned in an inscription from Ostia. • Titus Obellius Vitalis, the husband of Ulpia Fortunata, and the father of Titus Obellius Valentis. • Titus Obellius T. f. Vitalis, buried at Rome, aged one year, three months, and six days. ==See also==
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