Caerellius
Caerellius is the gentile name of a plebeian family in ancient Rome ( gens Caerellia ).
Members of the sex were among others:
- Caerellia , wealthy friend of Cicero , 1st century BC. Chr.
- Quintus Caerellius (People's Tribune) , People's Tribune, Praetor and Legate of Marcus Antonius, 1st century BC Chr.
- Quintus Caerellius Quirina , his son, legate of the Emperor Tiberius, 1st century AD
- Gaius Caerellius Pollittianus , with the agnomen Helvinus, proconsul of Macedonia
- Caerellius Priscus , Roman legate in Britain, 2nd century AD
- Decimus Caerellius Victor , Roman knight in the 2nd century AD
- Gaius Caerellius Sabinus , legionary legate and governor of Raetia at the end of the 2nd century
- Gaius Caerellius Fufidius Annius Ravus , his son, military and civil servant under Caracalla, 3rd century
- Quintus Caerellius (Censorinus) , rich Roman in the 3rd century, to whom Censorinus dedicated a book
literature
- Edmund Groag : Caerellius . In: Paulys Realencyclopadie der classischen Antiquity Science (RE). Volume III, 1, Stuttgart 1897, Sp. 1283 (with an overview of known Caerellians under Caerellius 1 ff.).