List of ancient Romans explained
This an alphabetical list of ancient Romans, including citizens of ancient Rome remembered in history.
Note that some people may be listed multiple times, once for each part of the name.
A
- Abronius Silo - latin poet
- Abudius Ruso - aedile and legate[1] [2]
- Lucius Accius - tragic poet and literary scholar[3] [4] [5]
- Titus Accius - jurist and equestrian
- Acerronia Polla - servant of Agrippina the Younger
- Gnaeus Acerronius Proculus - consul[6] [7]
- Acilius Severus - consul and urban prefect[8]
- Acilius Severus - Christian writer[9] [10] [11]
- Gaius Acilius - senator and historian[12]
- Acilius Rufus - suffect consul in 107[13]
- Anicius Acilius Aginantius Faustus - urban prefect and consul[14] [15] [16]
- Anicius Acilius Glabrio Faustus - urban prefect and praetorian prefect[17] [18] [19]
- Gaius Acilius - senator and historian[20]
- Lucius Acilius Strabo - suffect consul in 80[21] [22] [23]
- Marcus Acilius Priscus Egrilius Plarianus - senator[24]
- Manius Acilius Aviola - consul, curator aquarum, and governor of Asia[25] [26]
- Manius Acilius Aviola - consul in 239[27]
- Manius Acilius Glabrio - consul and general during the Roman-Seleucid War
- Manius Acilius Glabrio - consul and general during the Third Mithridatic War[28]
- Marcus Acilius Glabrio - consul and proconsular governor of Africa[29]
- Manius Acilius Glabrio - consul and colleague of Trajan[30] [31]
- Manius Acilius Glabrio Gnaeus Cornelius Severus - senator, consul, and proconsular governor of Africa[32] [33]
- Rufius Achilius Sividius - quaestor, consul, and urban prefect[34]
- Claudia Acte - freedwoman and mistress of Nero[35]
- Marcus Actorius Naso - writer who possibly wrote a lost biography of Julius Caesar.[36] [37]
- Postumus Aebutius Helva Cornicen - consul[38] [39] [40]
- Titus Aebutius Helva - general, magister equitum, and consul in 499[41] [42]
- Lucius Aebutius Helva - consul in 463 BCE[43] [44]
- Claudius Aelianus (Aelian) - author, teacher, and rhetorician
- Publius Aelius Paetus - consul, censor, and prominent supporter of Scipio Africanus[45]
- Sextus Aelius Paetus Catus - jurist[46]
- Lucius Aelius Caesar - would-be successor to Hadrian[47]
- Quintus Aelius Tubero - consul and priest of the quindecimviri sacris faciundis[48]
- Marcus Aemilius Aemilianus - emperor for three months[49]
- Annie Aetius -
- Flavius Aetius - general[50]
- Gnaeus Domitius Afer - orator[51]
- Lucius Afranius - two; poet and consul[52]
- Julius Africanus - two; orator, Christian philosopher[53]
- Sextus Caecilius Africanus - jurist[54]
- Claudius Agathinus - physician[55] [56]
- Gnaeus Julius Agricola - general in Britain[57] [58]
- Sextus Calpurnius Agricola - governor in Britain[59]
- Marcus Julius Agrippa (Agrippa I) - a king in Judea, romanized[60]
- Marcus Julius Agrippa (Agrippa II) - a king in Judea, romanized[61]
- Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa - general and geographer
- Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Postumus - son of Agrippa
- Vipsania Agrippina - daughter of Agrippa
- Agrippina the elder - mother of Caligula
- Agrippina the younger - mother of Nero
- Gaius Servilius Ahala - legendary hero
- Ahenobarbus - several
- Aius Locutius - divine
- Albinovanus Pedo - poet
- Titus Albucius - orator
- Gaius Albucius Silus - orator and teacher of rhetoric
- Alfenus Varus - jurist
- Alfius Avitus - poet
- Allectus - assassin of Carausius
- Gaius Amafinius - philosopher
- Lucius Ambivius Turpio - actor and director
- Amelius Gentilianus - philosopher
- Ammianus Marcellinus - writer
- Lucius Ampelius - writer
- Annius Vinicianus - rebel
- Lucius Annius Vinicianus - plotter
- Gaius Antistius Vetus - consul 30 BC
- Gaius Antistius Vetus - Caesar Augustus' quaestor
- Gaius Antistius Vetus - consul in 23
- Gaius Antistius Vetus - Consul in 110
- Gaius Antistius Vetus - consul in 178
- Lucius Antistius Vetus - consul
- Antonia - several
- Antoninus Pius - emperor
- Arrius Antoninus - father of the emperor
- Antoninus Liberalis - mythographer
- Gaius Antonius - two
- Iullus Antonius - poet and consul, married Claudia Marcella Major
- Lucius Antonius - consul
- Marcus Antonius
- Antonius Castor - freedman
- Antonius Musa - physician
- Antonius Diogenes - writer
- Marcus Aper - advocate
- Aelius Festus Aphthonius - grammarian
- Apicius - several gourmets
- Lucius Apronius - suffect consul
- Pontius Aquila - tribune
- Romanus Aquila - rhetor
- Manius Aquillius - two consuls
- Gaius Aquillius Gallus - jurist
- Flavius Arcadius - emperor
- Aulus Licinius Archias - poet
- Arellius Fuscus - rhetor
- Arria Major - wife of Caecina Paetus
- Arria Minor - daughter of Arria Major
- Flavius Arrianus (Arrian) - historian
- Lucius Arruntius the Elder - consul
- Lucius Arruntius the Younger - his son, also a consul
- Lucius Arruntius Stella - poet
- Arruntius Celsus - miscellanist
- Lucius Artorius Castus - general in Britain, possible basis for King Arthur
- Quintus Junius Arulenus Rusticus - Stoic
- Arusianus Messius - grammarian
- Quintus Asconius Pedianus - writer
- Sempronius Asellio - historian
- Aemilius Asper - commentator
- Nonius Asprenas - two rhetors
- Lucius Ateius Praetextatus Philologus - scholar
- Atia - three Augustan women
- Aulus Atilius Caiatinus - consul
- Aulus Atilius Serranus - consul
- Marcus Atilius - dramatist
- Atilius Fortunatianus - metrician
- Titus Quinctius Atta - poet
- Publius Acilius Attianus - adviser to Hadrian
- Caecilia Attica - wife of Agrippa
- Titus Pomponius Atticus - businessman and writer
- Julius Atticus - writer on vines
- Aufidius Bassus - historian
- Gnaeus Aufidius - praetor and historian
- Sentius Augurinus - friend of Pliny the Younger
- Augustus - emperor
- Aurelia - mother of Julius Caesar
- Lucius Domitius Aurelianus - emperor
- Marcus Aurelius - emperor
- Lucius Aurelius Marcianus - soldier
- Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (Caracalla) - emperor
- Sextus Aurelius Victor - historian
- Aureolus - soldier
- Decimus Magnus Ausonius - poet
- Publius Autronius Paetus - consul
- Titus Avidius Quietus - suffect consul
- Gaius Avidius Nigrinus - possible Hadrian successor
- Gaius Avidius Cassius - general
- Avienius - writer
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C
- Caecilius of Novum Comum - poet
- Gaius Caecilius Classicus - Governor of Baetica
- Caecilus Statius - Gallic poet
- Quintus Caecilius Epirota - man of letters
- Lucius Caecilius Jucundus - banker in Pompeii
- Aulus Caecina Severus - friend of Cicero
- Aulus Caecina Severus - legate
- Aulus Caecina Alienus - suffect consul
- Marcus Caelius Rufus - aedile
- Quintus Servilius Caepio - several
- Fannius Caepio - conspirator
- Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo - orator
- Gaius Julius Caesar - dictator, historian, general, writer
- Lucius Julius Caesar - several related
- Sextus Julius Caesar - several related
- Gaius Caesar - consul
- Lucius Caesar - second son of Agrippa
- Marcus Calidius - praetor
- Gaius Julius Callistus - freedman
- Calpurnia - two; daughter of Piso, 3rd wife of Pliny
- Titus Calpurnius Siculus - writer
- Calpurnius Flaccus - writer
- Gaius Calpurnius Aviola - consul and governor[62] [63] [64]
- Gaius Sextius Calvinus - consul
- Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus - consul
- Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo - general, 1st century
- Gaius Calvisius Sabinus - consul in 39 BC
- Gaius Calvisius Sabinus - consul in 4 BC
- Gaius Calvisius Sabinus - consul in 26 AD
- Gaius Licinius Calvus - orator and poet
- Marcus Furius Camillus - heroic consul
- Lucius Furius Camillus - two; consul and son
- Publius Canidius Crassus - general
- Gaius Caninius Rebilus - briefly suffect consul
- Caninius Rufus - neighbor of Pliny
- Canius Rufus - poet
- Gaius Canuleius - plebeian tribune
- Flavius Caper - grammarian
- Gaius Ateius Capito - two; tribune, jurist
- Marcus Aurelius Maus Carausius - emperor
- Gaius Papirius Carbo - consul
- Gnaeus Papirius Carbo - consul
- Gaius Papirius Carbo Arvina - tribune
- Marcus Aurelius Carinus - emperor
- Gaius Carrinus - commander
- Marcus Aurelius Carus - emperor
- Spurius Carvilius Maximus - consul
- Spurius Carvilius Ruga - freedman and teacher
- Servilius Casca - two conspirators
- Cassiodorus - politician and writer
- Spurius Cassius Vecellinus - early consul
- Lucius Cassius Hemina - annalist
- Lucius Cassius Longinus Ravilla - consul
- Quintus Cassius Longinus - quaestor
- Gaius Cassius Longinus - tyrannicide
- Lucius Cassius Longinus - three; two consuls, one proconsul
- Cassius Parmensis - two; jurist and tyrannicide
- Cassius Severus - orator
- Cassius Chaerea - centurion
- Lucius Artorius Castus - general in Britain, possible basis for King Arthur
- Lucius Sergius Catilina (Catiline) - conspirator
- Titus Catius - writer
- Cato, Marcus Porcius - the Elder, censor
- Cato, Marcus Porcius - the Younger, politician, leader of the conservative faction
- Gaius Porcius Cato - two; consul, tribune
- Lucius Porcius Cato - consul
- Catullus - writer and poet
- Gaius Lutatius Catulus - consul
- Quintus Lutatius Catulus - two; consul and son
- Celsus Albinovanus - friend of Horace
- Aulus Cornelius Celsus - encyclopedist
- Publius Juventius Celsus - consul
- Censorinus - grammarian
- Quintus Petillius Cerialis - consul
- Gaius Cestius Epulo - praetor
- Gaius Cestius Gallus - consul
- Lucius Cestius Pius - rhetor
- Publius Cornelius Cethegus, politician and consul
- Publius Cornelius Cethegus, politician and senator
- Flavius Sosipater Charisius - grammarian
- Lucius Cornelius Chrysogonus - freedman
- Marcus Tullius Cicero - two; politician/writer and son
- Quintus Tullius Cicero - two; younger brother of Cicero and son
- Lucius Fabius Cilo - governor
- Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus - early hero
- Lucius Cincius Alimentus - senator and historian
- Lucius Cornelius Cinna - two; politician and son
- Gaius Helvius Cinna - poet
- Gnaeus Cornelius Cinna Magnus - consul
- Gaius Julius Civilis - noble Batavian
- Gaius Julius Alpinus Classicianus - procurator
- Julius Classicus - rebel Treveri
- Claudius Claudianus (Claudian) - poet
- Claudius - emperor
- Claudia Procula - wife of Pontius Pilate
- Claudius II Gothicus - emperor
- Appius Claudius Crassus - decemvir
- Appius Claudius Caecus - consul
- Appius Claudius Caudex - consul
- Publius Claudius Pulcher - several
- Quintus Claudius - plebeian tribune
- Gaius Claudius Pulcher - consul
- Appius Claudius Pulcher - three consuls
- Marcus Claudius Marcellus Aeserninus - orator and consul
- Quintus Claudius Quadrigarius - annalist
- Tiberius Claudius - procurator
- Claudius Etruscus - son of Tiberius Claudius
- Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus - consul
- Claudius Mamertinus - orator
- Titus Flavius Clemens (consul) - consul
- Clodia - sister of Publius Clodius Pulcher
- Clodius Aesopus - tragic actor
- Publius Clodius Pulcher - politician
- Lucius Clodius Macer - legate
- Publius Clodius Quirinalis - rhetor
- Decimus Clodius Albinus - would-be emperor
- Cloelia - legendary hostage
- Aulus Cluentius Habitus - litigant
- Lucius Coelius Antipater - jurist, rhetorician, and historian
- Gaius Coelius Caldus - consul
- Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella - farmer
- Cominianus - grammarian
- Commodianus - Christian Latin poet
- Lucius Aelius Aurelius Commodus - emperor
- Constans - emperor
- Flavius Valerius Constantinus (Constantine) - emperor
- Constantine II - emperor
- Flavius Claudius Constantinus - emperor
- Flavius Valerius Constantius (Chlorus) - emperor
- Constantius II - emperor
- Constantius III - emperor
- Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo - consul
- Gnaeus Marcius Coriolanus - early hero
- Cornelia Africana - mother of Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus
- Cornelia - Caesar's first wife
- Cornelia Metella - wife of Pompey
- Gaius Cornelius - tribune
- Cornelius Severus - poet
- Lucius Cornificius - consul
- Quintus Cornificius - orator and poet
- Lucius Annaeus Cornutus - freedman teacher
- Gaius Julius Cornutus Tertullus - proconsul
- Gaius Coruncanius - ambassador
- Lucius Coruncanius - ambassador
- Tiberius Coruncanius - consul
- Titus Statilius Taurus Corvinus - consul
- Quintus Conconius - scholar
- Aulus Cornelius Cossus - consul
- Gaius Aurelius Cotta - consul
- Lucius Aurelius Cotta - five different
- Marcus Aurelius Cotta - consul
- Marcus Julius Cottius - son of a native king
- Gaius Calpurnius Crassus Frugi Licinianus - suffect consul
- Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus - consul
- Lucius Licinius Crassus - consul
- Marcus Licinius Crassus - two; politician and grandson
- Publius Licinius Crassus - two; consul and commander
- Aulus Cremutius Cordus - historian
- Quintus Terentius Culleo - praetor
- Curiatius Maternus - senator and poet
- Marcus Curtius - legendary hero
- Curtius Montanus - poet
- Thascius Caecilius Cyprianus (Cyprian) - bishop
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- Gaius Licinius Macer - annalist and praetor
- Gaius Licinius Macer Calvus - orator and poet
- Aemilius Macer - poet
- Titus Fulvius Junius Macrianus - emperor
- Marcus Opellius Macrinus - emperor
- Quintus Naevius Cordus Sutorius Macro - praetorian prefect
- Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius - writer
- Gaius Maecenas - friend of Augustus
- Lucius Volusius Maecianus - jurist
- Spurius Maelius - early hero
- Gaius Maenius - consul
- Maevius - poet
- Flavius Magnus Magnentius - emperor
- Magnus Maximus - emperor
- Julius Majorian - emperor
- Mallius Theodorus - writer
- Octavius Mamilius Tusculanus - early hero
- Lucius Mamilius - dictator in Tusculum, aided Romans
- Gaius Mamilius Limetanus - tribune
- Mamurra - associate of Caesar
- Gaius Hostilius Mancinus - consul
- Gaius Manilius - tribune
- Manius Manilius - consul, jurist
- Marcus Manilius - writer
- Marcus Manlius Capitolinus - saved the Capitol from the Gauls in 390 BC
- Gaius Claudius Marcellus Maior, consul in 49 BC
- Gaius Claudius Marcellus Minor, consul in 50 BC
- Marcus Claudius Marcellus - five
- Marcus Pomponius Marcellus - grammarian
- Ulpius Marcellus - Jurist, lawyer, and possibly an advisor to the emperors Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius[65]
- Ulpius Marcellus - Consul and governor of Britannia[66]
- Ulpius Marcellus - Possibly fictitious, potentially the son of the Ulpius Marcellus who was a governor of Britannia[67]
- Marcia - freedwoman
- Ulpia Marciana - sister of Trajan
- Aelius Marcianus - jurist
- Marcius - writer
- Ancus Marcius - early king
- Gaius Marcius Rutilus - consul
- Marcus Aemilius Scaurus - princeps senatus, leader of the conservative faction
- Gaius Marius - general, consul seven times
- Marcus Marius Gratidianus - praetor
- Sextus Marius - mine owner
- Marius Priscus - Governor of the province of Africa
- Marius Maximus - writer
- Julius Firmicus Maternus - astrologer
- Marcus Valerius Martialis (Martial) - writer
- Marullus - rhetor
- Salonia Matidia - niece of Trajan
- Gaius Matius - friend of Cicero
- Gnaeus Matius - writer
- Mavortius - writer
- Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius - emperor
- Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus (Maximian) - emperor
- Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus - emperor
- Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus - emperor
- Sextus Quinctilius Valerius Maximus - friend of Pliny
- Pomponius Mela - geographer
- Lucius Annaeus Mela - son of Seneca
- Aelius Melissus - writer
- Gaius Melissus - freedman of Maecenas
- Gaius Memmius - two praetors
- Agrippa Menenius Lanatus - early consul
- Flavius Merobaudes - soldier, poet
- Lucius Cornelius Merula - two consuls
- Manius Valerius Maximus Corvinus Messalla - consul
- Marcus Valerius Messalla two cousins, one a consul
- Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus - consul
- Marcus Valerius Messalla Messallinus - consul
- Vipstanus Messala - tribune
- Statilia Messalina - third wife of Nero
- Valeria Messalina - Claudius' wife
- Caecilia Metella Dalmatica married Marcus Aemilius Scaurus and Sulla
- Caecilia Metella - three
- Lucius Caecilius Metellus - consul
- Quintus Caecilius Metellus - consul
- Quintus Caecilius Metellus Balearicus - consul
- Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer - consul
- Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus - consul
- Quintus Caecilius Metellus Delmaticus - consul
- Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus - consul
- Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus - consul
- Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius - consul
- Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio - consul
- Mettius Pomposianus - consul
- Titus Annius Milo - praetor
- Lucius Minucius Esquilinus Augurinus - early consul
- Marcus Minucius Felix - writer
- Marcus Minucius Rufus - two consuls
- Gaius Minucius Augurinus - tribune
- Mucia Tertia - wife of Pompey and Gaius Marius the younger
- Gaius Licinius Mucianus - consul
- Lucius Mummius Achaicus - consul
- Lucius Statius Murcus - proconsul
- Lucius Licinius Murena - consul
- Musaeus Grammaticus - poet
- Gaius Musonius Rufus - philosopher
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- Marcus Pacuvius - dramatist
- Lucius Caesennius Paetus - consul
- Quintus Remmius Palaemon - ex-slave writer
- Palfurius Sura - orator
- Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus Palladius - farmer
- Aulus Cornelius Palma Frontonianus - consul
- Gaius Vibius Pansa Caetronianus - consul
- Aemilius Papinianus (Papinian) - jurist
- Papirianus - grammarian
- Lucius Papirius Cursor - two; heroic consul and son
- Gaius Papius Mutilus - Samnite leader
- Passienus - orator
- Aemilius Lepidus Paullus - consul
- Lucius Aemilius Paullus (disambiguation) - several men, including three consuls
- Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus - consul
- Julius Paulus - jurist
- Paulus Alexandrinus - astrologer
- Quintus Pedius - consul
- Sextus Pedius - jurist
- Marcus Perperna - two consuls
- Marcus Perperna Veiento - praetor
- Aulus Persius Flaccus - satirist
- Publius Helvetius Pertinax - emperor
- Gaius Pescennius Niger Justus - emperor
- Quintus Petillius - two cousins
- Marcus Petreius - governor
- Petronius - courtier of Nero
- Publius Petronius - suffect consul
- Petronius Arbiter - writer
- Lucius Petronius Taurus Volusianus praetorian prefect, consul, city prefect
- Publius Petronius Turpilianus - consul
- Julius Verus Philippus (Philip the Arab) - emperor
- Lucius Marcius Philippus - three consuls
- Quintus Marcius Philippus - consul
- Calpurnius Piso - several
- Gaius Calpurnius Piso - several
- Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso - three; two consuls and a governor
- Lucius Calpurnius Piso - three consuls
- Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus - consul
- Lucius Calpurnius Piso Licinianus - briefly emperor
- Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi - consul
- Marcus Pupius Piso Frugi - consul
- Galla Placidia - daughter of Theodosius I
- Placidus - grammarian
- Lactantius Placidus - different grammarian
- Munatia Plancina - friend of Livia
- Gnaeus Plancius - aedile
- Lucius Munatius Plancus - consul
- Titus Munatius Plancus Bursa - tribune
- Pompeius Planta - prefect
- Aulus Platorius Nepos - consul
- Plautia Urgulanilla - Claudius' first wife
- Gaius Fulvius Plautianus - consul
- Plautius - jurist
- Aulus Plautius - consul
- Publius Plautius Hypsaeus - praetor, quaestor, and aedile
- Plautius Lateranus - senator
- Marcus Plautius Silvanus - two; tribune and consul
- Tiberius Plautius Silvanus Aelianus - consul
- Titus Maccius Plautus - dramatist
- Plautus Saevius - convicted for corrupting his son during the reign of Tiberius
- Quintus Pleminius - legate
- Gaius Plinius Secundus (Pliny the Elder) - scholar
- Gaius Plinius Caecilus Secundus (Pliny the Younger) - scholar
- Pompeia Plotina - wife of Trajan
- Plotinus - philosopher
- Plotius Tucca - friend of Virgil
- Mestrius Plutarchus (Plutarch) - philosopher, biographer
- Gaius Poetelius Libo Visolus - consul
- Gaius Asinius Pollio - consul, scholar
- Julius Pollux - scholar
- Polybius - two; historian and freedman
- Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus - consul of Marcus Aurelius
- Pompeius Grammaticus - grammarian
- Gnaeus Pompeius - son of Pompey
- Quintus Pompeius - consul
- Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey) - triumvir
- Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius - son of Pompey
- Quintus Pompeius Rufus - consul
- Pompeius Saturninus - orator, historian, poet
- Pompeius Silo - rhetor
- Pompeius Strabo - consul
- Pompilius - second king
- Lucius Pomponius - poet
- Sextus Pomponius - jurist
- Marcus Pomponius Bassulus - writer
- Titus Pomponius Proculus Vitrasius Pollio - consul
- Pomponius Rufus - writer
- Pomponius Secundus - consul
- Gavius Pontius - Samnite general
- Pontius Telesinus - praetor
- Pontius Pilatus - prefect of Judaea
- Gaius Popillius Laenas - consul
- Publius Popillius Laenas - consul
- Poppaea Sabina - wife of Nero
- Quintus Poppaedius Silo - friend of Drusus
- Porcia - daughter of Cato
- Porcius Licinus - writer
- Marcus Porcius Latro - rhetor
- Pomponius Porphyrion - scholar
- Porsenna - semi-legendary king
- Aulus Postumius - several people
- Spurius Postumius Albinus - consul
- Lucius Postumius Megellus - consul
- Aulus Postumius Tubertus - dictator
- Marcus Cassianus Postumus - emperor
- Marcus Antonius Primus - general
- Priscianus - grammarian
- Priscus - politician, historian
- Marcus Aurelius Probus - emperor
- Valerius Probus - scholar
- Saint Procula - wife of Pontius Pilate
- Proculus - usurper
- Proculus (jurist) - jurist
- Sextus Propertius - writer
- Aurelius Clemens Prudentius - Christian poet
- Quintus Publilius Philo - consul
- Publilius Syrus - writer
- Volero Publilius - early tribune
- Publius Pupius - tragedian
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- Vibia Sabina - wife of Hadrian
- Sabinus - friend of Ovid
- Titus Flavius Sabinus II - elder brother of Vespasian
- Titus Flavius Sabinus III and IV - consuls
- Masurius Sabinus - jurist
- Marius Plotius Sacerdos - grammarian
- Julius Sacrovir - Aedui noble
- Saevius Nicanor - grammarian
- Marcus Livius Salinator - consul & founder of Forlì
- Sallustius – Neoplatonist author
- Gaius Sallustius Crispus - two; historian (Sallust) and his adopted son
- Gaius Sallustius Passienus Crispus - consul, grandson of Sallust
- Salvianus - writer
- Quintus Salvidienus Rufus - general of Octavian
- Lucius Antonius Saturninus - usurper
- Lucius Appuleius Saturninus - tribune
- Gaius Sentius Saturninus - consul
- Gaius Mucius Scaevola - legendary hero
- Publius Mucius Scaevola - two consuls
- Quintus Mucius Scaevola - two consuls
- Cassius Scaevus-Centurion of Julius Caesar's 8th legion.
- Marcus Aemilius Scaurus - three; two consuls and a praetor
- Lucius Cornelius Scipio - two; consul and son of Scipio Africanus Major
- Publius Cornelius Scipio - two; son of Scipio Africanus Major and father of Scipio Africanus Minor
- Scipio Africanus - general, victor at the Scipio Africanus Second Punic War
- Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Minor - general, victor at the Third Punic War
- Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus - consul
- Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus - consul
- Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus - consul
- Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica - consul
- Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum - consul
- Publius Cornelius Scipio Salvito - consul
- Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio - consul
- Scribonia - wife of Octavian
- Lucius Arruntius Scribonianus - two; consul and son
- Lucius Scribonius Libo - consul
- Marcus Scribonius Libo Drusus - great-grandson of Pompey
- Scribonius Largus - physician
- Gnaeus Tremellius Scrofa - writer
- Julius Secundus - orator
- Sedulius - Christian Latin poet
- Sejanus, Aelius - prefect of the Praetorian Guard
- Lucius Seius Strabo - A prefect, father of Sejanus
- Lucius Annaeus Seneca - two writers, Seneca the Elder and Seneca the Younger
- Senecio, brother of Bassianus (senator)
- Senecio Memmius Afer, senator
- Lucius Alfenus Senecio, last governor of all of Roman Britain
- Publius Septimius - writer
- Septimius Serenus - poet
- Serenus Sammonicus - writer
- Quintus Serenus - medical writer
- Sergius - multiple people
- Marcus Sergius - tribune with iron hand
- Quintus Sertorius - praetor
- Sulpicius Lupercus Servasius - writer
- Lucius Julius Servianus - consul
- Servilia - mother of Marcus Junius Brutus
- Publius Servilius Vatia - consul
- Publius Servilius Isauricus - consul
- Marcus Servilius Nonianus - consul
- Servius - grammarian, commentator
- Servius Tullius - early king
- Publius Sestius - praetor
- Lucius Septimius Severus - emperor
- Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander - emperor
- Sextus Julius Severus - consul
- Flavius Valerius Severus - emperor
- Sulpicius Severus - historian
- Quintus Sextius - philosopher
- Titus Sextius - governor
- Sextus - two; teacher and writer
- Sextus Empiricus - doctor and philosopher
- Gnaeus Sicinius - tribune
- Siculus Flaccus - grammarian
- Gaius Sollius Apollinaris Sidonius - official, writer
- Decimus Junius Silanus - two; consul and adulterer
- Gaius Junius Silanus - consul
- Gaius Appius Junius Silanus - consul
- Marcus Junius Silanus - three consuls
- Decimus Junius Silanus Torquatus - consul
- Lucius Junius Silanus Torquatus - two; consul and victim
- Marcus Junius Silanus Torquatus - consul
- Gaius Silius - lover of Messalina
- Publius Silius Nerva - consul
- Silius Italicus - consul, poet
- Lucius Cornelius Sisenna - praetor, historian
- Publius Sittius - wealthy businessman
- Gaius Iulius Solinus - geographer
- Gaius Sosius - consul
- Quintus Sosius Senecio - consul
- Titus Vestricius Spurinna - consul
- Staberius Eros - ex-slave scholar
- Titus Statilius Taurus - consul
- Publius Papinius Statius - poet
- Stertinius - writer
- Flavius Stilicho - general
- Lucius Aelius Stilo Praeconinus - scholar
- Gaius Licinius Stolo - early tribune
- Sueis - writer
- Gaius Suetonius Paulinus - consul
- Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus - writer
- Publius Suillius Rufus - consul
- Lucius Cornelius Sulla (Sulla) - dictator
- Publius Cornelius Sulla - consul
- Faustus Cornelius Sulla - son of Sulla
- Sulpicia - two writers
- Servius Sulpicius - poet
- Sulpicius Apollinaris - scholar
- Sulpicius Blitho - historian
- Quintus Sulpicius Camerinus - poet
- Quintus Sulpicius Maximus - boy poet
- Publius Sulpicius Rufus - praetor
- Servius Sulpicius Rufus - consul
- Lucius Licinius Sura - consul
- Quintus Aurelius Symmachus - consul
- Sappho - poet
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