• Quintus Trebulanus, a
magister of some uncertain group, mentioned in a sepulchral inscription from
Marruvium in
Samnium, dating from the late first century BC. • Lucius Treblanus C. f., buried at Rome, in a tomb dating from the late first century BC, or early first century AD. • Marcus Trebulanus Faustus, the freedman of Marcus Trebulanus Philomusus, together with the freedwoman Deciria Lais, built a family sepulchre at
Casilinum in
Campania, dating from the late first century BC or the early first century AD for themselves, Philomusus, the freedwoman Deciria Secunda, Marcus Trebulanus Primigenius, and others. • Marcus Trebulanus Philomusus, the former master of Marcus Trebulanus Faustus, who together with the freedwoman Deciria Lais, built a family sepulchre at Casilinum for themselves, Philomusus, and others, dating from the late first century BC or the early first century AD. • Titus Trebulanus T. l., a freedman named in an inscription from
Trebula Suffenas in Samnium, dating from AD 14, along with Titus Trebulanus Felix, and a group of freedmen including Titus Trebulanus Demetrius and Trebulanus Antiochus. • Trebulanus M. l. Antiochus, a freedman named in an inscription from Trebula Suffenas, dating from AD 14, along with Titus Trebulanus Felix, and a group of freedmen including Titus Trebulanus Demetrius and another Titus Trebulanus. • Trebulana Modesta, buried at
Beneventum in Samnium, in a tomb dating from the first half of the first century, built by Lucius Pupius Primigenius, a
restio, or rope-maker, probably her husband. • Publius Trebulanus,
praetor urbanus in AD 30, during the reign of
Tiberius. • Trebulanus Caesaris, dedicated a first-century sepulchre at Rome for his wife, Carvilia Xenice, house-slave, Carvilia Venusta, and Athenais, perhaps the slave of Julius Plutus. • Titus Trebulanus T. l. Nepos Herculaneus, a freedman, was one of the
Seviri Augustales at
Tibur in
Latium, the husband of Publicia Saturnina, and father of Titus Trebulanus Nepos Herculaneus, who followed his father as a priest of Augustus, according to a first- or early second-century inscription. • Titus Trebulanus T. f. Nepos Herculaneus, son of the freedman Titus Trebulanus Nepos Herculaneus and Publicia Saturnina, was one of the Seviri Augustales at Tibur, like his father, according to a first- or early second-century inscription. • Titus Trebulanus Felix, named in a second-century sepulchral inscription from Rome, along with Lucius Tribulanus Pamphilio, Marcus Trebulanus, and others.
Undated Trebulani • Treblanus C. f., named in an inscription from
Pola in Venetia and Histria. • Lucius Treblanus Sex. f., buried in the family sepulchre of Lucius Treblanus Cilo at Pola. • Titus Treblanus, buried in the family sepulchre of Lucius Treblanus Cilo at Pola. • Lucius Treblanus C. f. Cilo, one of the municipal
duumvirs and
aediles, and probably the builder a family sepulchre at Pola, where Lucius Treblanus, Carvilia Maxima, Titus Treblanus, Sextus Flavonius Bassus, Pomponia, and Treblana Paulla are buried. • Marcus Trebulanus Gagilius Telesforianus, a boy buried at Beneventum, aged nine years, six months, and twelve days, in a tomb built by his parents, Trebulanus Telesforus and Natria Gagilia. • Trebulanus Telesforus, together with his wife, Natria Gagilia, dedicated a tomb Beneventum for their son, Marcus Trebulanus Gagilius Telesforianus. ==Notes==