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Fenestella
Fenestella (c. 52 BC – c. AD 19) was a Roman historian and encyclopaedic writer.
Cornificia
Cornificia (c. 85 BCc. 40 BC) was a Roman poet and writer of epigrams of the 1st century BC.
Octavia the Elder
half-sister of Roman emperor Augustus
Quintus Haterius
Roman politician and orator during the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius (c.63 BC-AD 26)
Aulus Caecina Severus
Roman politician and general during the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius
Titus Quinctius Atta
2nd-century BC Roman comic playwright
Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio
Roman senator and consul (died 111 BC)

Lucius Calpurnius Bestia
Roman consul 111 BC
Gaius Memmius
Roman politician, orator and poet
Ganicus
Gannicus was a Celtic slave, who together with the Thracian Spartacus, Crixus, Castus and Oenomaus, became one of the leaders of rebel slaves during the Third Servile War (73–71 BC). In the winter of 71 BC, Gannicus, along with Castus, broke off from Spartacus, taking a large number of Celts and Germans with them, marking the second detachment of the rebellion. Gannicus and Castus met their end at the Battle of Cantenna in Lucania near Mount Soprano (Mount Camalatrum), where Marcus Licinius Crassus, Lucius Pomptinus and Quintus Marcius Rufus entrenched their forces in battle and defeated them.
Claudia Pulchra
great-niece of emperor Augustus, wife of Varus
Thrasyllus of Mendes
1st-century AD Egyptian Greek astrologer and philosopher
Lucius Arruntius
Roman consul 6 AD
Quintus Sextius
1st century BC Roman philosopher
Caecilius of Calacte
Greek critic and rhetorician during the reign of Augustus
Cornelia
stepdaughter of emperor Augustus
Marcus Vinicius
Roman consul 19 BC
Trebatius Testa
1st-century BC Roman jurist, protégé of Cicero
Cornelia Metella
widow of Pompey
Quintus Ligarius
Ancient Roman soldier
Marcus Valerius Messalla Appianus
Roman consul 12 BC

Lesbia
right|thumb|Lesbia and Her Sparrow (Catullus 2), by Sir [[Edward John Poynter]]
Lucius Pomponius
Roman writer and playwright
Tullia
daughter of Cicero and Terentia
Attica
first wife of Marcus Agrippa
Marcus Livius Drusus Libo
adoptive brother of Roman empress Livia.
Gaius Valgius Rufus
Latin poet

Marcus Tullius Decula
politician (0200-0100)
Sextus Julius Caesar
governor of Syria 47 BC
Publius Attius Varus
Roman governor of Africa
Lucius Volusius Saturninus
Roman senator and official (38/37 BC–56 AD)
Gnaeus Cornelius Cinna Magnus
Roman consul 5 AD
Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso
Roman consul 23 BC
Lucius Tarutius Firmanus
astrologer, astronomer and mathematician

Sempronius Asellio
Roman historian
Lucius Arruntius
Roman admiral and consul 22 BC
Lucius Decidius Saxa
soldier
Marcus Perperna Veiento
Roman general
Vedius Pollio
Roman equestrian during the reign of Augustus

Lepidus the Younger
son of the triumvir Lepidus
Paullus Fabius Persicus
Roman consul 34 AD
Marcus Licinius Crassus Frugi
Roman senator and consul in 14 BC
Tillius Cimber
Roman senator, one of the assassins of Julius Caesar
Marcus Furius Camillus
1st century AD Roman senator and consul
Lucius Volusius Saturninus
Roman senator, proconsular governor of Africa and governor of Syria, cousin of emperor Tiberius
Gaius Sentius Saturninus
Roman politician and general, consul in 19 BC, governor of Africa and of Syria
Publius Autronius Paetus
Roman senator
Gaius Norbanus Flaccus
Roman consul 24 BC
Mamurra
Mamurra () was a Roman military officer who served under Julius Caesar.
Domitius Marsus
Latin poet
Gaius Sulpicius Galba
Roman consul in 5 BC; father of the Emperor
Publius Cornelius Scipio
Roman consul 16 BC
Alexander the Alabarch
1st century AD Alexandrian Jewish aristocrat and Roman citizen
Gaius Antistius Vetus
Roman politician, consul in 30 BCE
Lucius Nonius Asprenas
Roman Senator active in the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius
Lucius Seius Strabo
prefect of the Roman imperial bodyguard, the Praetorian Guard (46 BC-16 AD)
Gaius Manilius
supporter of Pompey the Great
Gaius Antistius Vetus
Roman consul 6 BC

Potitus Valerius Messalla
Roman suffect consul 29 BC
Gaius Oppius
intimate friend of Julius Caesar