• Gaius Orfidius Benignus,
legate of the
Legio I Adiutrix under the emperor
Otho in AD 69. His soldiers had never been in battle before, but inflicted heavy losses upon the
Legio XXI Rapax, fighting for
Vitellius near
Bedriacum, before being driven back. Orfidius was slain in
the battle. • Gaius Orfidius C. f. Benignus Juventianus,
theocolus of Jupiter Capitolinus at
Corinth. • Publius (Orfidius) P. f. Anniolenus Epagathus, the son of Publius Orfidius Epagathus and Anniolena Primigenia, buried at
Peltuinum in Samnium, aged nineteen. • Gaius Orfidius C. l. Castus, a freedman named in an inscription from
Pitinum Mergens in
Umbria. • Orfidia Sex. C. l. Certa, a freedwoman named in an inscription from Aufinum. • Publius Orfidius Epagathus, husband of Anniolena Primigenia, and father of Publius Anniolenus Epagathus, buried at Peltuinum. • Publius Orfidius Senecio,
legatus pro praetore at
Ulpia Trajana in
Dacia; an inscription from
Germisara Castra indicates that he was in command of a detachment of soldiers from the
Legio XIII Gemina. He is probably the same man as the consul of AD 148. • Publius Orfidius Senecio, consul
suffectus in AD 148. • Gaius Orfidius Stratocles, the father of Proculus, buried at the present site of Karaağaç. ==Footnotes==