• 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==