• Servius Suetius Ser. l., a freedman and
balneator, or bath attendant, named in an inscription from
Casilinum in
Campania, dating from 106 BC. • Marcus Suetius, the master of the slave Dipilus, named in an inscription dating from Casilinum, dating from 98 BC. • Lucius Suetius, an
eques called by
Cicero as a witness in the trial of
Verres. • Anthus Suettius P. f., a youth buried at Casilinum, aged fifteen, during the latter half of the first century BC, with a monument from his father, Publius. • Publius Suettius, dedicated a tomb at Casilinum to his son, Anthus, who died during the latter half of the first century BC. • Gaius Suettius, the master of Faustus, a slave named in an inscription from
Aquinum in
Latium, dating from 13 BC. • Suetia Cn. l. Hilara, a freedwoman buried at
Allifae in
Samnium, during the late first century BC, or early first century AD. • Publius Suetius P. l. Musicus, a freedman buried at Casilinum during the late first century BC, or early first century AD. • Suettia Proba, buried at
Luceria in
Apulia during the first half of the first century, in a sepulchre built by her husband, Lucius Aemilius Speratus, an
Apollinaris, or priest of
Apollo, and
Augustalis. • Gaius Suettius Blandus, named in a funerary inscription from
Puteoli in
Campania, dating between AD 1 and 70. • Suettia Fausta, named in an inscription from Puteoli, dating between AD 1 and 70. • Gaius Suettius Dama, named in an inscription from
Pompeii in Campania, dating from AD 38. • Sextus Suettius, named in an inscription from Pompeii, dating between AD 30 and 60. • Aulus Suettius Ephebus, named in an inscription from Pompeii, dating between AD 30 and 60. • Sextus Suettius Romanus, dedicated a first-century tomb at Rome to his
patrons, whose names have not been preserved. • Suettia Tertia, dedicated four pots at Rome in memory of her husband, the freedman Lucius Mettius Bithus, during the first century. • Gaius Suettius Damascenus, named in an inscription from Pompeii, dating from AD 61. • Aulus Suettius Felix, named in an inscription from Pompeii, dating from AD 61. • Gaius Suettius M[...], named in an inscription from Pompeii, dating from AD 61. • Aulus Suettius Certus, one of the municipal
duumvirs at Pompeii between AD 72 and 74. He was also named in connection with a
gladiatorial school. • Aulus Suettius Partenio, a freedman participating in gladiatorial contests at Puteoli, taking place from the sixteenth to the thirteenth day before the Kalends of April, probably in the late 70s AD. • Suettius Sabinus, named in an inscription from Pompeii. • Aulus Suettius Verus, one of the aediles at Pompeii in AD 77 or 78, was duumvir between 76 and 78. • Servius Suettius Ser. l. Cimber, a freedman who made an offering to
Mercury at Casilinum during the first century. • Lucius Suetius L. l. Amphio, a freedman at
Luna in
Etruria, who made an offering to
Fortuna during the first or second century. • Suetius, named in an inscription from the Roman fort at
Vindolanda in
Britannia, dating from AD 102. • Suettia Iotape, dedicated a second-century tomb at Puteoli to her parents, Minucius Prosdoca and Minucia Euterpe. • Quintus Suettius Primigenius, along with Quintus Suettius Valens, one of the priests of Apollo at
Philippi in
Macedonia, during the second century. • Suettia Psyche, dedicated a second-century tomb at Rome to her husband, Lucius Lucretius Martialis, aged fifty. • Quintus Suettius Valens, along with Quintus Suettius Primigenius, one of the priests of Apollo at Philippi, during the second century.
Undated Suettii • Suettia, the wife of Antigonus, with whom she dedicated a tomb at Rome to their patron, Servius Suettius Demetrius, and the freedman Hermaiscus. • Suettius, named in an inscription from Aquinum. • Suetius, named in a pottery inscription from
Vicus Augusti in
Gallia Narbonensis. • Sextus Suetius Agathobulus, dedicated a tomb at Rome for his wife, Calvia Marciana, aged thirty. • Suettia Auge, buried at Rome. • Servius Suettius Ser. l. Demetrius, a freedman buried at Rome, along with the freedman Hermaiscus, in a tomb dedicated by his
clients, Antigonus and Suettia. • Suettius L[...]rax, a freedman, together with his wife, Cornelia Procla, dedicated a tomb at Rome to his patron, Sextus Suettius Romanus. • Gaius Suettius Magnus, made an offering at
Berytus in
Syria. • Suettia C. l. Prima, a freedwoman, mentioned in an inscription from Rome, along with the freedman Decimus Junius Philodamus. • Suettia L. f. Procula, buried at Castellum Fabatianum in
Numidia, aged sixty. • Aulus Suettius Pulcher, named in an inscription from
Arva in
Hispania Baetica. • Sextus Suettius Romanus, buried at Rome in a tomb dedicated by his clients, Suettius L[...]rax and Cornelia Procla. • Suetia Tyndaris, buried at
Panormus in
Sicilia, aged sixty-one years, one month, and eighteen days. ==See also==