• Titulenus V. f., named in an inscription from
Reate in
Samnium, dating from 171 BC. • Titulenus, one of the
quattuorvirs at
Iguvium in
Umbria, at some point in the latter half of the first century BC. • Quintus Titulenus Q. f. Major, dedicated a tomb at
Camerinum in Umbria, dating between 30 BC and the middle of the first century, for Vibia, perhaps his daughter, aged twelve. • Titulena Galatia, built a first-century tomb at Rome for her son, Marcus Titulenus Justus. • Marcus Titulenus Justus, a boy buried at Rome, aged seven years, nine months, fifteen days, and eight hours, in a tomb built by his mother, Titulena Galatia. • Titulena Justa, dedicated a second-century family sepulchre at Rome for herself and her husband, Marcus Junius Dionysius, a physician. •
Lucius Titulenus L. f.,
procurator, or governor of
Raetia, probably during the reign of
Antoninus Pius or slightly earlier. An inscription from
Fanum Fortunae in Umbria records his military and political career: he had been one of the
duumvirs,
aedile,
quaestor,
prefect of a
cohort and of an
Ala, and
military tribune of a
Roman legion. • Titulenius Boniatus, made a donation to the cult of
Vulcan at
Celeia in
Noricum, dating between AD 195 and 205. • Lucius Titulenius L. f. Respectus, a veteran of the
Legio X Gemina, made an offering to
Jupiter Optimus Maximus at
Burnum in
Dalmatia, dating between the middle of the second century, and the end of the third. He was buried at
Tragurium, also in Dalmatia, in a tomb built by his wife, Titia Myrsine. • Titulenia Justina, dedicated a third-century tomb at
Sorviodurum in
Raetia for her husband, Julius Primitivus, a former soldier, aged sixty. • Lucius Titulenus L. l. Tertius, a freedman, was a native of Fanum Fortunae, and became one of the
Seviri Augustales. He was buried in a third-century tomb at Fanum Fortunae, along with a boy named Lucius Titulenus Ursio, perhaps his son. • Lucius Titulenus Ursio, a boy buried in a third-century tomb at Fanum Fortunae, aged twelve, together with Lucius Titulenus Tertius, perhaps his father. The sepulchral inscription describes him as the freedman of a woman named Titulena. • Titulena T. f. Polla, the wife of Quintus Vettesius Scaeva, and mother of Quintus Vettesius Quadratus, who built a family sepulchre at Reate for himself, his parents, his sister, Vettesia Sabina, and their freedmen and freedwomen. ==See also==