• Spellia Ovi f., the wife of Lucius Maccius, and mother of Publius Maccius, who built a tomb at
Pompeii in
Campania, dating from the latter half of the first century BC, for his parents and his wife, Epidia, along with their heirs, Publius Maccius Velasianus and Publius Maccius Mamianus Fubzanus. • Quintus Spellius Hermia, named in a sepulchral inscription from Rome, dating to the first half of the first century. • Quintus Spellius Q. l. Salvius, a freedman named in a sepulchral inscription from Rome, dating to the first half of the first century. • Quintus Spellius Q. f. Antiochus, a freedman who dedicated a first-century tomb at Rome for his wife, Spellia Rufila, aged twenty. • Spellia Q. l. Rufila, a freedwoman buried at Rome, in a first-century tomb dedicated by her husband, Quintus Spellius Antiochus. • Spellius Quadratus, one of the priests of
Apollo at
Philippi in
Macedonia during the second century. • Spellia Arescusa, dedicated a sepulchre at Rome for herself and her son, whose name has not been preserved. • Publius Spellius Secundus, along with his brother-in-law, Marcus Ulpius Maximus, dedicated a tomb at Rome for his wife, Ulpia Petillia. ==See also==