Tituria gens


The gens Tituria was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. Few members of this gens appear in history, of whom the most famous is Quintus Titurius Sabinus, one of Caesar's legates during the Gallic Wars. Other Titurii are known from inscriptions.

Origin

The nomen Titurius is listed by Chase among those gentilicia that either originated at Rome, or cannot be shown to have come from anywhere else. The surname Sabinus, borne by several members of this family, suggests that they considered themselves the descendants of the Sabines, an ancient people of central Italy, many of whom were said to have settled at Rome beginning in the time of Romulus.

Praenomina

The main praenomina of the Titurii were Lucius and Gaius, the two most common names at all periods of Roman history. Other praenomina occurring in this gens include Titus, Quintus, Marcus, and Decimus, of which only Decimus was relatively distinctive. The filiation of one early member of this family indicates that they also used the praenomen Vibius, which was decidedly uncommon at Rome.

Members

Undated Titurii

  • Titurius, a potter whose maker's mark was found at Aquileia in Venetia and Histria.
  • Titurius, a potter whose maker's mark has been found on pottery from various sites in Gallia Belgica.
  • Titurius, a potter whose maker's mark has been found on pottery from Britannia.
  • Lucius Titurius, a potter whose maker's mark was found on potter from Latium or Campania.
  • Titurius Festus, buried at Madaurus in Africa Proconsularis, aged forty, along with a younger man named Lucius Titurius Festus, and Titurius Maurus.
  • Lucius Titurius Festus, Madaurus, aged twenty-one, along with an older Titurius Festus, and Titurius Maurus.
  • Titus Titurius T. f. Mamercus, named in a sepulchral inscription from Rome, along with Titus Titurius Sabinus and Tituria Sabina.
  • Titurius Maurus, buried at Madaurus, along with Titurius Festus, and a younger man named Lucius Titurius Festus.
  • Tituria Sabina, named in a sepulchral inscription from Rome, along with Titus Titurius Mamercus and Titus Titurius Sabinus.
  • Titurius Sabinus, a potter whose maker's mark was found on pottery from an uncertain province.
  • Titus Titurius T. f. Sabinus, named in a sepulchral inscription from Rome, along with Titus Titurius Mamercus and Tituria Sabina.
  • Quintus Titurius Saturninus, buried at Mactaris in Africa Proconsularis, aged eighty-five, with a monument from one of his children.
  • Decimus Titurius Secundus, named in an inscription from Concordia in Venetia and Histria.
  • Tituria Ser, a girl buried at Carmo in Hispania Baetica, aged ten.
  • Lucius Titurius C. f. Sura, buried at Ateste in Venetia and Histria, with a monument from the freedwoman Acutia Auga.
  • Tituria Tuenda, dedicated a tomb at Aquileia for the freedman Quintus Cervius Treptus and Quintus Cervius Pudens.