• Remmius,
aedile with
Marcus Livius Drusus circa 94 BC. He might be the same Remmius who authored a law against
calumnia, or slander, first referred to in the time of
Sulla; but the date of the law is very uncertain. • Marcus Remmius Rufus, one of the
duumvirs at
Herculaneum in
Campania, together with his son, Marcus, some time between 40 and 20 BC. • Marcus Remmius M. f. Rufus, served as duumvir at Herculaneum, alongside his father, Marcus, some time between 40 and 20 BC. • Remia Secunda, the daughter of Maximus, was buried at
Rotium in Venetia and Histria, aged forty. • Marcus Remmius Jucundus, one of the friends of Lucius Munius Gnomon and Quintus Volumnius Amphio, who dedicated a monument at Rome in their memory in AD 9. • Lucius Remmius M. f., buried at
Patavium in Venetia and Histria, with his sister, Remmia Festa, in the first half of the first century AD. • Remmia M. f. Festa, buried at Patavium with her brother, Lucius Remmius, in the first half of the first century AD. • Marcus Remmius M. l. Nicanor, a freedman serving in a century of soldiers stationed at Herculaneum.
Undated Remmii • Remmia, buried at Rome, with a monument from her husband, Quintus Luscius. • Prima Remmia, mother of Marcus Aebutius Suavis, named in an inscription from Rome. • Marcus Remmius M. f. Andria, named in an inscription from
Altinum in Venetia and Histria. • Remmia Apollonia, buried at Rome with her daughter and husband, the son of Victorinius Telesphorus. • Titus Remmius Apollonius, named in inscriptions from
Ostia and
Bovillae in
Latium. • Gaius Remius Aprilis, buried at
Ammaedara in Africa Proconsularis aged forty, with a monument from his wife, Cattula. • Remmia P. l. Arbuscula, a freedwoman named in an inscription from
Aveia in
Samnium. • Remmia Chrysoporusa, named in an inscription from
Rusicade in
Numidia. • Remmia Daphne, buried at Rome in a tomb built by her husband, Claudius Alexander. • Lucius Remmius Exsuper[...], buried at
Sulci in
Sardinia, with a monument from his wife, Claudia Pompeia, and Remmia, perhaps his daughter. • Lucius Remmius Faustus, together with his son, Avitus, donated money for a temple and statue of Saturn, according to an inscription found at Ben Glaia, formerly part of
Africa. • Gaius Remmius C. f. Felix, buried at Ammaedara, aged twenty-one. • Publius Remmius Felix, named on a number of pieces of pottery from
Carnuntum and
Vindobona in
Pannonia Superior. • Gaius Remmius Festus, buried at Altinum. • Publius Remmius Fidelis, made an offering to
Victoria at
Novaria in
Cisalpine Gaul. • Gaius Remmius Floridus, buried at
Thugga in Africa Proconsularis, aged fifty-five. • Sextus Remmius Fortis, named in an inscription found at
Valladolid, formerly part of
Hispania Citerior. • Remmia Fructa, buried at Thugga, aged sixty-five. • Remia Hedone, buried at Rome, aged forty-five, with a monument from her husband, Aulus Sulpicius Felix. • Remmius Januarius, named in a list of donors to an unidentified cause at
Castellum Tidditanorum in Numidia. • Remmia Justa, buried at
Clusium in
Etruria. • Remmia L. f. Maxima, buried at
Arba in
Dalmatia, aged twenty-seven years, eleven months, and twenty-seven days, with a monument dedicated by her mother. • Remmia C. f. Octavia, the wife of Gaius Publicius Quartio, and mother of Gaius Publicius Verus and Publicia Severa, buried with her family at
Verona in Venetia and Histria, with a tomb built by her daughter. • Marcus Remmius Philadelphus, named in an inscription from Rome, dedicated to Petronia, a freedwoman. • Marcus Remmius M. l. Philer[o?], a freedman buried at Rome, together with Pompeia Prima, a freedwoman, and Sextus Pompeius Statius, another freedman. • Marcus Remmius M. l. Philodamus, a freedman buried at Rome, together with Annia Tertia, a freedwoman. • Remmia C. l. Polinis, a freedwoman buried at Rome, together with Gaius Murranus Diphilus, a freedman. • Gaius Remmius P. f. Rufus, a soldier in the
praetorian guard, named in an inscription from Patavium. Some scholars have proposed that he was the soldier who cut down Vonones. • Gaius Remmius Sallustianus, buried at Thugga, aged fifty-eight. • Remmia P. l. Salvia, a freedwoman named in an inscription from Aveia. • Lucius Remmius M. f. Scaeva, named in an inscription from
Forum Livii in Cisalpine Gaul. • Remmia C. f. Secunda, buried at Ammaedara, aged twenty-eight. • Quintus Remmius Serandus, named in an inscription from
Vicetia in Venetia and Histria. • Gaius Remmius Severus, a
bucinator, or hornblower, serving in an unidentified unit of soldiers stationed at
Ravena. • Remmia Tertullina Mustelica, buried at Ammaedara, aged twenty-three, with a monument from her husband, Gaius Titius Clemens. ==See also==