Alfidia gens
The Alfidia gens was a minor plebeian family of ancient Rome. Few members of this gens are known from history, of whom the most familiar may be Alfidia the mother of Livia, the first Roman empress. At least one of the Alfidii attained the consulship, Lucius Alfidius Herennianus in AD 171.
Members
- Marcus Alfidius, the maternal grandfather of the empress Livia.
- Marcus M. f. Alfidius, maternal uncle of Livia.
- Alfidia M. f., the wife of Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus and mother of Livia.
- Decimus Alfidius Hypsaeus, one of the aediles at Pompei in AD 2.
- Alfidius Sabinus, proconsul of Sicily some time in the 20s AD.
- Lucius Alfidius Herennianus, consul in AD 171, was the husband of Julia Calvina.
- Lucius Alfidius Urbanus, a second or third-century Hispano-Roman military officer of equestrian rank.