• Marcus Simplicinius Genialis, an
eques of high status, and an assistant to the imperial governor of
Raetia, named in a dedicatory inscription from
Augusta Vindelicorum, dating between AD 260 and 262. • Simplicinius Serenus, a cavalry soldier from
Noviomagus Batavorum, buried at Rome during the second or third century, aged twenty-three, having served for five years. • Marcus Simplicinius Superinus, a
cornicen in the century of Crescens, in the tenth
cohort of the
Praetorian Guard, was buried at Rome during the first half of the third century, aged thirty-one, with a monument dedicated by his heirs, Gaius Valerius Valens and Marcus Drusinius Lupulus, soldiers in the century of Maximus, in the sixth cohort. • Simplicinius Victor, a
centurion in the
Legio I Minervia and
Legio III Parthica, was buried at
Bonna in
Germania Inferior, in a tomb dedicated by his wife, Aelia Arvania. ==See also==