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Obultronia gens

The gens Obultronia was an obscure plebeian family at Rome. Most members of this gens are known only from inscriptions, especially a group from Casinum in Latium, and another from Salona in Dalmatia.

Members
• Obultronia, erected a monument to Obultronius Lyrasus. • Obultronia Concordia, buried in Dalmatia, aged seven. • Marcus Obultronius Cultellus, praefectus fabrum, named in a dedicatory inscription from Casinum, addressed to the divine Claudius. • Marcus Obultronius M. f. Cultellus, possibly the same as the prefect, was one of the duumvirs at Casinum. • Obultronius Eucarpus, erected a monument to his daughter, Concordia. • Obultronia Fortunata, the sister of Clodius Zoillus, buried at Salona, aged thirty-two. • Aulus Obultronius Gratus, one of the severi Mercuriales at Narona in Dalmatia. • Aulus Obultronius Hermias, erected a monument to his son at Salona. • Obultronius A. f. Hermias, buried at Salona. • Obultronia Nicia, named in an inscription from Salona. • Obultronia Prisca, the mother of Lucius Staldius Priscus, one of the duumvirs of Casinum. • Obultronia M. l. Romana, a freedwoman named in an inscription from Salona. • Obultronius Sabinus, quaestor aerarii in AD 56. Helvidius Priscus, One of the tribunes of the plebs, carried on a private feud with Sabinus, accusing him of misappropriating treasury funds, resulting in the emperor Nero giving this traditional responsibility of the quaestors to a group of prefects. In AD 68, Sabinus was unjustly put to death by Galba in Spain. ==Footnotes==
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