• Marcus Serrius, a
senator, and one of the witnesses of the
Senatus Consultum de Agro Pergameno, concerning a dispute over the lands of
Pergamum, in 129 BC. • Publius Serrius, one of the senators who in 44 BC witnessed a decree of the consuls
Marcus Antonius and
Publius Cornelius Dolabella, confirming the promises made by
Caesar to the ambassadors of
Hyrcanus,
ethnarch of
Judea. Caesar had promised to support Hyrcanus as ethnarch, and to respect the rights of the Jews to administer their cities, and maintain their religious rites and customs throughout Roman territory. • Seria Maximilla, the former mistress of Titus Serius Alexander, for whom she dedicated a tomb at
Pitinum in
Umbria, dating between AD 50 and 200. • Titus Serius Ɔ. l. Alexander, the freedman of Seria Maximilla, who dedicated a tomb at Pitinum, dating between AD 50 and 200. • Gaius Serius Augurinus, one of the
duumviri quinquennales at Rome in AD 132, he fourth year of the twenty-eighth lustrum. • Gaius Serius C. f. Augurinus, consul in AD 156, probably serving for the first two months of the year. He was
proconsul of
Africa in 170. • Gnaeus Serius C. f. C. n. Oppianicus Augurinus, one of the
Salii Palatini in AD 181. • Lucius Serius Niger, made an offering to
Isis at
Telesia in
Samnium, recorded in a second-century inscription. • Seria Expectata, buried in a second-century tomb at
Reate in
Samnium, with a monument from her husband, Gaius Spellius Fudidianus. • Serius Callistus, dedicated a second- or third-century monument at Rome to his stepson, Serius Eutyches. • Serius Eutyches, buried at Rome in the second or third century, with a monument from his father, Serius Callistus. • Valerius Serius Serus, dedicated a monument at Rome for his wife, Flavia Pontia Januaria, dating to the end of the third century, or the first quarter of the fourth.
Undated Serii • Serius, named along with Lucia, perhaps his wife, in a fragmentary inscription from
Venetia and Histria. • Serius, a little boy buried at
Augusta Treverorum in
Gallia Belgica, aged two years and three months, with a monument from his parents. • Quintus Serius C. f., named in an inscription from
Bononia in
Cisalpine Gaul, along with Publius Serius Celer, possibly his son. • Serius Augurinus, the son of Aelia Caecilia Philippa. • Publius Serius Q. f. Celer, named in an inscription from Bononia, along with Quintus Serius, perhaps his father. • Seria Tigris, buried at Rome, with a monument from her husband. ==See also==