• Saturia C. f., named in an inscription from
Caere, dating to the second or first century BC. • Publius Saturius, one of the judges who presided over the trial of
Aulus Cluentius Habitus, and later opposed
Cicero in the trial of the actor Quintus Roscius. • Decimus Saturius L. l. Dama, a freedman who built a tomb at Rome for himself, Saturia Philoclea, and their household, dating to the first century BC. • Saturia D. l. Philoclea, a freedwoman, perhaps of Decimus Saturius Dama, who built a tomb at Rome for them and their household in the first century BC. • Lucius Saturius Admetus, the freedman of Januarius, buried at
Asculum in
Picenum, in the first half of the first century AD. • Saturius, the slave of Scaevinus, named in an inscription from
Interamna Lirenas in
Latium, dating to AD 38. • Titus Saturius T. f. Celer, buried at
Firmum in Picenum, in the first century. • Marcus Saturius, one of the municipal
duumvirs at
Pompeii in
Campania. • Gaius Saturius Secundus, a cavalry
prefect in
Rhaetia during the reigns of
Vespasian and
Titus, named in inscriptions from
Guntia,
Augusta Vindelicorum, and
Germanicum. • Saturius Firmus, the son-in-law of Asinius Rufus, one of the intimate friends of both
Tacitus and the younger
Pliny, who speaks warmly of Saturius. • Saturius, decurion of the chamberlains, was one of the assassins of
Domitian in AD 96. • Publius Saturius Sabinus, named in a first or second century inscription from Rome. • Saturius, a
scriba associated with a freedman of
Trajan, buried at Rome together with his wife, Aurelia Severa, children, Januarius Aurelius Fortunatus and Victorinus, and foster-son, Saturius Felix. • Saturius Felix, the foster-son of the scribe Saturius. • Gaius Saturius Sabinus, a native of
Truentum, was a soldier serving in the century of Granius at Rome,
circa AD 208.
Undated Saturii • Saturia, buried at Rome, with a monument from her father, Saturius Lu[...]. • Saturia, buried in a family sepulchre at the present site of
Stranice, formerly part of Noricum, together with her husband, Januarius Genialis. • Saturia L. f., named in an inscription from
Grumentum in
Lucania. • Saturius, buried at
Narona in
Dalmatia, together with his wife, Titia. • Gaius Saturius T. f., named in an inscription from
Cupra Maritima in
Picenum. • Lucius Saturius L. f., named in an inscription from Grumentum. • Saturius Antiochus, dedicated a tomb at
Puteoli in Campania to his wife, Faenia Felicitas, a native of
Syria, aged forty. • Saturius Basilius, buried at
Caurium in
Lusitania, with a monument from his wife, Vibia Felicitas, with whom he lived for eleven years. • Saturia L. l. Chia, a freedwoman, and the daughter of Staphinus, was buried at
Asculum in
Picenum, aged twenty-six, with a monument from her former master, Lucius Saturius Clemens. • Lucius Saturius Clemens, built a tomb at
Asculum in
Picenum for his freedwoman, Saturia Chia. • [Att...?] Saturia Erhennia, buried at Asculum with Gaius Saturius Sic[...]us, with a monument from Gaius Saturius Picens. • Lucius Saturius Felix, named in an inscription from
Carthage in
Africa Proconsularis. • Saturius Gratus, a scriba, who built a tomb at Puteoli for his wife, Aelia Felina, aged twenty-one years, three months, and eleven days. • Saturius Lu[...], the father of Saturia, for whom he built a tomb at Rome. • Quintus Saturius Q. f. Maximus, patron of the
municipium of
Nursia in
Sabinum. • Saturia Montana, buried at
Sicca Veneria in Africa Proconsularis, aged seventy-five. • Saturia Namampilla, buried at Castellum Celtianum in
Numidia, aged one hundred. • Lucius Saturius Optabilis, named in an inscription from
Sulmo in
Samnium. • Saturia Picena, dedicated a tomb at
Fundi in Latium to her son, Minucius Rufus. • Gaius Saturius Picens, built a tomb at Asculum for Gaius Saturius Sic[...]us and Saturia Erhennia. • Gaius Saturius Popularis, named in an inscription from
Carthago Nova in
Hispania Citerior. • Saturia Q. f. Prisca, named in an inscription from Nursia. • Gaius Saturius Secundus, a
procurator assigned to
Gallia Narbonensis. • Gaius Saturius L. f. Secundus, son of Lucius Saturius Picens, was an eques,
prefect of a cohort of soldiers,
augur, and patron of the colony at Asculum. He was buried at Pisae, aged nineteen years and twenty-seven days, with a monument from his father. • Lucius Saturius Theodotus, buried at Rome with a monument from Asinnia Philumene. • Lucius Saturius Theophilus, buried at Rome, in a tomb built by his brother, Publius Pactumeius Aphrodisius. • Saturia L. f. Victoria, buried at
Furnos Minus in Africa Proconsularis, aged fourteen. ==See also==