Alleius Nigidius Maius
Gnaeus Alleius Nigidius Maius was a politician and wealthy businessman in ancient Pompeii who gained wide popularity with the citizens of the town through his sponsorship of gladiatorial games and other spectacles.
Early life
Alleius Maius's mother was Pomponia Decharis and he was adopted at a relatively young age. His mother was buried in the tomb of Eumachia.Political career
Alleius Maius enjoyed a successful career in local Pompeian politics, having been elected aedile, duumvir and quinquennial duumvir before the age of forty. He gained wide popularity among the public through his sponsorship of gladiatorial games and many notices pertaining to the shows he sponsored have been uncovered during the excavations at Pompeii:At the dedication of of the opus tabularum of Gnaeus Alleius Nigidius Maius, at Pompeii on 13 June, there will be a procession, hunt, athletics, and awnings.
Good fortune to Gnaeus Alleius Maius, the leading games-giver.
Business career
After he exited public life, Alleius Maius concentrated on his private business interests and on the evidence of his private sponsorship of games, his palatial home, which is among the largest single properties in the town, and notices advertising rental properties. One of his businesses involved the leasing of residential and retail properties to tenants; among the surviving notices is the following advert:To let from July 1. In the insula Arriana Polliana, property of Cnaius Alleius Nigidius Maius, commercial/residential units with mezzanines, quality upper floor apartments and houses. Agent: Primus, slave of Cnaius Alleius Nigidius Maius.
The fact that this sign was painted shortly before the eruption of Vesuvius also indicates that Allieus Maius was still alive as of that date. It is not known whether he survived the catastrophe.