• Publius Tutorius Antiochus, one of the priests of
Neptune on the island of
Ortygia in
Achaia in 125 BC. He might have been the master of Gnaeus Tutorius Olympiodorus. • Gnaeus Tutorius P. l. Olympiodorus, a freedman, and one of the priests of
Jupiter on Ortygia. He might have been manumitted by Publius Tutorius Antiochus. • Gnaeus Tutorius Cn. f., one of the priests of
Mercury,
Apollo, Neptune, and
Hercules on Ortygia in 113 BC. He was probably the son of Gnaeus Tutorius Olympiodorus, and the former master of Numerius Tutorius. • Numerius Tutorius Cn. l., a freedman, and one of the priests of Mercury, Apollo, Neptune, and Hercules on Ortygia in 113 BC. He had likely been manumitted by the priest Gnaeus Tutorius. • Numerius Tutorius Blattus, named along with his daughter, Tutoria, in an inscription from Canusium dating from the middle part of the first century BC. • Tutoria, a freedwoman named along with the freedwoman Tutoria Ammia and the freedman Lucius Tutorius Protogenes, in an inscription from Canusium, dating from the latter half of the first century BC. • Tutoria Ɔ. l. Ammia, a freedwoman named along with the freedwoman Tutoria and the freedman Lucius Tutorius Protogenes, in an inscription from Canusium, dating from the latter half of the first century BC. • Lucius Tutorius Ɔ. l. Protogenes, a freedman named along with the freedwomen Tutoria and Tutoria Ammia, in an inscription from Canusium, dating from the latter half of the first century BC. • Tutoria C. l. Martha, a freedwoman buried at Rome, along with the freedmen Publius Sestius Epitynchanus and Publius Sestius Pamphilus, in a tomb dating from the latter half of the first century BC, or the first half of the first century AD. • Tutoria, named in a sepulchral inscription from Brundisium, dating between the late first century BC and the middle of the first century AD. • Marcus Tutorius M. l. Men[...], a freedman named along with the freedman Marcus Tutorius Pha[...] in an inscription from
Puteoli in Campania, dating from the first half of the first century. • Marcus Tutorius M. l. Pha[...], a freedman named along with the freedman Marcus Tutorius Men[...] in an inscription from Puteoli, dating from the first half of the first century. • Tutoria Clara, named in a first-century sepulchral inscription from Canusium. • Tutoria Optata, buried in a first-century tomb at Brundisium. • Tutoria P. l. Phronesis, a freedwoman buried in a first-century family sepulchre at Canusium. She was the wife of either Lucius Tullius Naso or Lucius Tullius Nasica, both buried in the same sepulchre, along with the freedwoman Tullia Salvia. • Tutoria Avita, buried at
Celeia in
Noricum, aged fifty-five, in a second-century family sepulchre built by her husband, Gaius Spectatius Secundinus, for himself and Avita, along with their son, Gaius Spectatius Cerva, aged twenty-eight, grandson, Rusticius Tutorius, aged twelve, son, Rusticius Albinus, aged thirty, Spectatia Severina, aged twenty-five, Spectatius Avitus, aged eighty, and Aurelia Severina. • Publius Tutorius P. f. Hermatianus, a youth buried at
Lupiae in Calabria, aged twelve, along with his mother, Aelia Thetis, in a late second-century tomb built by his father, Publius Tutorius Hilarianus. • Publius Tutorius Hilarianus, dedicated a late second-century tomb at Lupiae for his son, Publius Tutorius Hermatianus, and wife, Aelia Thetis, aged thirty-seven.
Undated Tutorii • Tutoria, buried at Rome, along with Ulpia Athenais, in a tomb built by Titus Flavius Genethlius, a
nummularius, or money-changer. • Tutoria Daphnis, buried at
Rudiae in Calabria, aged twenty-five. ==Notes==