• Rullia, named in an inscription from
Tusculum in
Latium. • Alaucus Rullius, probably a slave, named in an inscription
Canusium in
Apulia. • Servius Rullius C. s., a slave named in an inscription from Canusium. • Rullia Ɔ. l. Adepta, a freedwoman, built a tomb at
Casilinum in
Campania for herself, her husband, Publius Brittius Epicius, and Gaius Rullius Communis, dating to the first half of the first century AD. • Rullia Agathe, buried at Rome, with a monument from her husband, Gaius Rullius Felix. • Gnaeus Rullius Calais, one of the
Seviri Augustales at
Aesernia in
Samnium, where he built a tomb for himself and his wife, Maria, the slave of Corinthidius. • Gnaeus Rullius Ɔ. l. Ceramylla, a freedman buried at Rome, together with Rullia Proposis. • Gaius Rullius Ɔ. l. Communis, a freedman buried at Casilinum, in a tomb built by Rullia Adepta. • Rullia Sp. f. Galla, buried at
Aquileia in
Venetia and Histria, in a tomb built by Lucius Cluvius Ingenuus, perhaps her husband. • Rullia Inventa, aged twenty, buried at Rome during the second century AD, with a tomb dedicated by her husband, Gaius Arminius Hermes. • Rullius Lysimachus, named in an inscription from Canusium in Apulia. • Rullia C. f. Maximilla, one of the children of Gaius Rullius Maximus, who dedicated a tomb to their father at
Vibinum in Apulia. • Rullius C. f. Maximus, one of the children of Gaius Rullius Maximus, who dedicated a tomb to their father at Vibinum. • Rullius C. f. Priscus, one of the children of Gaius Rullius Maximus, who dedicated a tomb to their father at Vibinum. • Rullia Cn. l. Proposis, a freedwoman buried at Rome, together with Gnaeus Rullius Ceramylla. • Rullia Vitalis, together with Maniaca Ursilla and Flavius Niceros, dedicated a late second century tomb at Rome to Ursilla's son, Quintus Vibulenus Arruntianus, a soldier in the fourth cohort of the
vigiles at Rome, aged twenty-one, having served in the vigiles for five years and two months. ==See also==