• Urvinius C. f., a priest mentioned in an inscription from
Adria in
Picenum, dating between the middle of the second century and the late first century BC. • Publius Urvinius P. f., a native of
Forum Fulvii in
Gallia Narbonensis, was a
speculator, or scout, in the
Legio XIII Gemina. He was buried at
Mogontiacum in
Germania Superior, aged thirty-five, in an early first-century tomb dedicated by his cousin, Marcus Aruntius. • Gaius Urvinius Senecio, buried at
Trebula Mutusca in
Samnium, along with Titus Sarrenius Geminus, in an early first-century tomb dedicated by Quintus Vibius Kanio, one of the
Seviri Augustales, and his brother, Publius Vibius. • Quintus Urvinius, the former master of Gnaeus Cornelius Neritus, a freedman and one of the Seviri Augustales, buried at
Verona in
Venetia and Histria, in a tomb dating from the first half of the first century. • Quintus Urvinius, a soldier buried at
Argentorate in Germania Superior, aged twenty-eight, in a tomb dating from the first half of the first century. • Titus Urvinius, named in an inscription from
Pompeii in
Campania. • Publius Urvinius P. f. Fortunatus, a youth buried at
Carnuntum in
Pannonia Superior, aged seventeen, in a first-century tomb built by his mother, Successa. • Gaius Urvinius Abascantus, buried at
Aquileia in Venetia and Histria, in a tomb dating between the middle of the first and the middle of the second century. • Gaius Urvinius Crescens, built a tomb at Rome, dating from the
Flavian Dynasty, for his young son, Gaius Urvinius Ephaestus. • Gaius Urvinius C. f. Ephaestus, a little boy buried at Rome, aged three years, five months, and eight days, in a Flavian-era tomb built by his father, Gaius Urvinius Crescens. • Quintus Urvinius Q. l. Callistus, a freedman, built a temple for
Saturn at
Uchi Maius in
Africa Proconsularis, using funds allocated by the local
decurions, in AD 98. • Gaius Urvinius Pyrrhus, named in a second-century inscription from
Fulginiae in
Etruria. Part of the inscription may be modern. • Gaius Urvinius Sabinianus, inurned at Rome, in a second-century cinerarium dedicated by Publius Calpurnius Brocchus and Gaius Catius Callistion, guardians of his daughters. • Publius Urvinius Pastor, a soldier in the eighteenth volunteer
cohort, buried at
Gerulata in Pannonia Superior, aged thirty-five, along with Papia Elpis, aged forty, Urvinia Mussa, and Publius Urvinius Marcellinus, probably his siblings, in a family sepulchre dating between the last quarter of the second century and the end of the third, built by his mother, Papia Matercia, and brothers, Publius Urvinius Messius and Julius Major. • Urvinia Mussa, buried at Gerulata, aged twenty-eight, in a family sepulchre built by Papia Matercia, Publius Urvinius Messius, and Julius Major, probably her mother and brothers, dating between the last quarter of the second century and the end of the third. • (Gaius) Urvinius C. f. Secundus, built a tomb at
Lambaesis in
Numidia for his brother, Gaius Urvinius Victor. • Urvinia Maximilla Successa, buried at Uchi Maius, aged thirty. • Lucius Urvinius Thiasus, named in pottery inscriptions from
Liguria. • Gaius Urvinius C. f. Victor, buried at Lambaesis, aged thirty, in a tomb built by his brother, Urvinius Secundus. ==See also==