Gens: ARRIUS
Created: 20th December 2007
Update:  16th January 2021
Status Republic: Patrician:     Pleb. Nobilis:       Senatorial: X    Eques Romanus: X    Local magistrate: X
Republican Family / Cognomen
Patrician n/a
Pleb. Nobilis n/a
Senatorial no cognomen, Secundus
Equestrian no cognomen
Local magistrat. no cognomen
Uncertain n/a
Imperial Family / Cognomen
Imperators n/a
Consular Antoninus, Augur, Bassianus, Flaccus, Longinus, Maximus, Proculus, Pudens
Senatorial Actianus, Antoninus, Balbinus, Clementianus, Maximus, Pacatus, Quadratus, Sabinus, Turbo
Equestrian Iunianus, Menander (?),  Secundus, Varus, Victor,
Equestrian (mil) no cognomen, Alcibiades, Clemens,  Germanus, Proculus, Salanus, 
Local magistrat. n/a
Uncertain Primus, Priscus, Vicirius
Republican Consuls, Tribunes with consular power, Dictators, Magister Equitum, Censors 0
Imperial Consuls and Emperors (Augusti and Caesars) 11 incl. 0 emperors
Notes: The career order of C. Arrius Antoninus cos suff c.170 or 173 is disputed, the order in stemma below is one variant.
Literature Absil: Prefets du Pretoire d'Auguste a Commodo (1997) p.148 (§22 Arrius Varus, PP 69-70)
Alexander: Trials (1990) p.151 (§309 trial of T. Annius Milo, de vi, in 52 BC; witness Q. Arrius RE8)
Alföldy: Konsulat (1977) p.149,  257, 267 (Cn. Arrius Cornelius Proculus,  cos 145) p.187, 221, 224, 226, 264, 283-284, 292, 317-318, 338, 367-371, 
 (C. Arrius Antoninus, Cappadocia 175-?177, Dacia 177-178, Dalmatia ?178-?179) , p.178, 310 Arrius Pudens (cos ord 165 )
Badel, Christoph, "Fasti Severani", 1994, p.43 (proposes there were two men named C. Arrius  Calpurnius Frontinus Honoratus; father and son. 
The father dying young after being quaestor and made a patrician). However the timeline does not seem to allow to interpolate an extra generation.
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Baker, R.J. and Marshall, B.A.: "The Aspirations of Q. Arrius’", in Historia 24, 1973 or 1975, p.220-231 on Q. Arrius RE7 and RE8
Brennan: Praetorship (2000) p. 751, 812 follows Broughton in identifying Q. Arrius RE7 with RE8
Broughton: Also Rans (1991) p.23 (§6 Q Arrius RE8 cf RE7, cand for consulship of 58 but withdrew)
Bruun, Christer: "Zwei Priscillae aus Ostia und der Stammbaum der Egrilii", in ZPE Bd.102, 1994, p.215-225, with stemmata (discusses the family of 
Arria Plaria Vera Priscilla. On p.221 proposes stemma with her mother Plaria Vera being married a second time to A. Egrilius Rufus)
Cascione: Tresviri Capitales (1999) p.218-219 (§16 M. Arrius Maximus, III capitalis under Augustus)
Cebeillac Gervasoni: Magistrats des cites Italiennes (1998) p.76-77 (L. Arrius M.f. II vir praetor at Cales) p.78-79 (M. Arrius M.f. II vir at Volturnum)
Chausson, Francois: "De Didius Julianus aux Nummii Albini", in MEFRA, 112, 2000, p.873-875 (revised stemma of Arria Caesennia Paulina making her a sister of 
L. Caesennius Paulinus, cos suff 128, and married to a P. Manlius Carbo.)
Chausson, Francois: "Des femmes, des hommes, des briques, prosopographie senatoriale et figlinae alimentant le marche urbain", Archeologia Classica vol. 5, 2005, 
p.225-267 (stemma p.232 proposes that Boionia Procilla was ANTONINUS PIUS' paternal (not maternal) grandmother and that his maternal grandmother was 
Servilia Plotia Isaurica, domina figlinae Caepionianae; also he suggests an unknown Arria, dt of cos 9, was married to a Caesennius and mother of L. Caessennius
Antoninus cos suff 128 and Arria Caesenniua Paulina,  who he proposes married P. Manlius Carbo, frater Arvalis 124 and was mother of a daughter Arria 
married to M. Nonius Macrinus cos 154. In stemma p.238 Chausson doubts Antoninus Pius had name Arrius and that he dominus figlinae Arrius Antoninus of 
of 134 was not the future emperor, but his brother (Aurelius) or halfbrother (Iulius) or less likely the presumed Cn. Arrius father of Cn. Arrius Augur.)
p.243 stemma hausson prefers Iulia Lupula Arria Fadilla to be three sisters: Iulia Lupula (domina c.140), Arria Lupula (domina c.140) and Arria Fadilla.
Chausson, Francois: "Les Egnatii et l'aristocratie italienne des IIe - IVe siècles", in Journal des savants. 1997, pp.211-331, especially p 236-257 (family relations of 
Iunia Arria Rufina and argues for name Triaria, not Arria Magia Secundilla, with stemmata p.240, 250 and 257)
Chausson, Francois: "Un portrait de groupe avec dame : autour de Cornelia Praetextata", in CAGG (Cahiers du Centre Gustave Glotz) Vol. 7, 1996, p.320-322 
and 361 (new reading of brick- inscription CIL XI-6689, 32 :removes the original reading of Ru[fel]lia Arria Cornel[ia] (vel Cornel[iana]) Sextia Praetextata to 
Cornelia Ser.f. Arria Sextia Praetextata; she could be the grand daughter of M. Nonius Arrius Mucianus Manlius Carbo cos 189, cf stemma p.341)
Chausson, Francois: "Une descendante des Scipions en Afrique au IIIe siècle après J.-C.", in Bulletin de la Société Nationale des Antiquaires de France, 2000, 2004.
 pp. 165-176 with stemma of Arrius Antoninus cos c.173 (argues that the cos 173, though from Africa, probably did derive from the earlier Arrii Antonini)
Corbier: Aerarium (1974) p.253-268  (§53 C. Arrius Antoninus, praef aerar Saturn c.167-169 and prefers him to be cos suff in 170)
Corbier: Les circonscriptions judiciaires de l'Italie (1973) p.635 (§1 C. Arrius Antoninus, iurid[i]cus per Italiani [re]gionis Transpadanae c.165-166, a
newly created office)
Crawford: RRC vol. 1 (1974) p.522 (§513 M. Arrius Secundus, monet 41 BC)
Crook: Consilium Principis (1955) p.151 (§32 Arrius Antoninus, cos 9, 9, amicus of the Flavians and Nerva (not Trajan as stated)),
p.33 (Arrius Menander, consiliarius of an emperor, likely Septimius Severus)
Daicoviciu, Constantin: "Dacica : studii si articole provind istoria veche a pàmĭntului românesc", Cluj, 1969 p.220-223 with stemma [NOT AVAILABLE TO ME]
Dietz: Senatus (1980) p.85-87 (§VI C. Arrius Calpurnius Longinus), p.366 stemma of Arrii. 
Dobson: Primipilares (1955) p.41-43 (§55 C. Arrius Clemens), p.43 (§56+57 Arrius Germanus, senior and iunior, primi pili), p.43-44 (§58 Arrius Salanus,
praef fabrum), p.44-45 (§59 Arrius Varus, primus pilus, later praef praetorio)
Dobson: Primipilares (1978) p.174-175 (§16 Arrius Salanus), p.202-203 (§74 Arrius Varus), p.243 (§121 C. Arrius Clemens)
Eck: Fasten der Statthalter 1.teil, (1982), p.300 (Arrius Antoninus, procos Asia ca 78/79), 
Eck: Fasten der Statthalter 2.teil, (1983), p.184-185 (Cn. Arrius Cornelius Proculus, governor Lycia-Pamphylia 138/139, attested 139)
Escurac: La préfecture de l'annone (1976) p.323 (Arrius Varus, praefectus 70)
Fitz: Pannonien (1993-1995) p.284 (§165a Arrius Varus, not a praefctus equitum in 69, but primus pilus of III Gal in Moesia and probably a vexillatio of cavalry), 
p.1095-1096 (§731 M. Arrius [?Iu]nianus, proc Aug Argentariarum? , A1085) 
Gilliam: Syria Coele (1958) p.236 (§15 Arrius Maximus, governor mid-3rd century)
Grosso, Fulvio: "La Lotta Politica Al Tempo Di Commodo", Torino, 1964, p.259-260 (dates the consulate suffectus of C. Arrius Antoninus to 173 and not c.170)
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Gruen: Last Generation (1974)  p..74 note, Gruen prefers the praetors Q. Arrius RE7 and RE8 to be separate persons.
Hächler: Kontinuität und Wandel (2019) p.287-289 (§33 C. Arrius Calpurnius Longinus), p.289-290 (§34 Arrius Maximus, cos suff mid 3rd century)
Harrison: Official Priests of Rome in the Reigns of Trajan and Hadrian (1974) p.215 (§9 M. Arrius Re---, A1108, magister collegii under Trajan)
Hillebrand: Vigintivirat (2006) p.239 (§4 M. Arrius Maximus, A1099, III vir cap under Augustus)
Houston: Roman Imperial Administrative Personnel (A.D. 69-81) (1971) p.25 (§15 M. Arrius Flaccus, cos suff 79), p286-287 (§166 Arrius Varus,
 praef praetorio 69-70),, p.342 (§235 Arrius Antoninus,  cos 69, 97)
Jacques: Curateurs (1983) p.37-42 (§9 C. Arrius Antoninus, curator civitates per Aemiliam, curator Ariminum, Nola; uncertainty of order c.164/167; also whether
he was identical to the rei publicae of Tifernum Tiberinum, Jacques suggest he might be iuridicus or iudex, not curator) p.265-266 (§ VI C. Arrius 
Clemens, curator rMatilica c.141/145),  
Jarrett: Municipal Aristocracies vol.1 (1958) p.134 (§25 C. Arrius Calpurnius Longinus, patron Avioccala, senatorial, not municipal)
Kreiler: Die Statthalter Kleinasiens unter den Flaviern, ( 1975) p.30-32 (Arrius Antoninus, procos Asia 78/79)
Kunkel: Herkunft der Juristen (1952/2001) p.233-234 (§59 Arrius Menander, eques Romanus)
Le Bohec: Troisième Légion Auguste (1989)  p.135 (Arrius Salanus, tr mil III Aug late Augustus or early Tiberius), p.150 (C. Arrius Clemens, centurion of III Aug, 
primus pilus under Hadrian)
Le Glay, M.: "Senateurs de Numidie et des Mauritanies", in EOS II, 1982, p.763-764 (NOT AVAILABLE TO ME)
Leunissen: Konsuln (1989) p. 221, 240, 399 (C. Arrius Antoninus, cos suff 173?, procos Asia 188/9), p.156, 314 (T. Arrius Bassianus, cos suff before 199),
p.184, 364, 377  (C. Arrius Calpurnius Frontinus Honoratus, cos suff start of Severus Alexander), 
Meiggs, Russell: Roman Ostia (Oxford 1973) p.505, 508 (proposes that the husband of Arria Plaria Vera Priscilla was M'. Acilius Glabrio cos ord 91, 
not his namesake cos 152)
Mouritsen: Pompeian Epigraphy (1988) p.83, 200 (Q. Arrius, aedil cand at Pompeii,  BC)
Pflaum: Carrieres Procuratoriennes (1960-61) p.1063 (M. Arrius [..]nianus, proc argentariarum Pannonicarum et Delmaticarum, 1st half 3rd century)
Pflaum: Carrieres supplement (1982) p.150 (L. Arrius Secundus, proc Aug 2nd century)
PIR2 letter A, p.214 stemma (obsolete, e.g.  (Antonia L.f.) married to an unknown (C. Arrius Antoninus) is incorrect, see FOS 75)
Piso: Fasti Daciae I (1993) p.106-117 (§24 A. Arrius Antoninus, Piso prefers the order Dalmatia (?173-?175)- Dacia (?175-177) - Cappadocia (177-179/180)
Raepsaet-Charlier: PFOS (1987) stemma II (Arrius Plarianus, A1103), stemma XXXI (Arria maior, FOS96), stemma XXXIII (Arrius Antoninus cos 173),
stemma XXXV  (Arria FOS94 and Nonii), stemma XXXVI (Arrius Flaccus cos 79 and Arria Calpurnia, FOS98), stemma XXXVII (Arrius Antoninus cos 97), 
stemma XLIII (Arria Plaria Vera Priscilla, FOS101), stemma XLVI, (Arria Magia Secundilla, FOS100)
Remy: Carrieres Senatoriales Anatolie (1989) p.227-232 (§176 C. Arrius Antoninus, governor Cappadocia 175/6-176/7, he prefers the curatorships to 
be post the praetorship), p.302-303 (§248 Cn. Arrius Cornelius Proculus, governor Lycia 138/9-139/140), p.327 (§282 Pudens, governor Lycia, 
could be = Arrius Pudens cos 165, but others are possible)
Rizakis/Zoumbaki: Roman Peloponnese I (2001) p.60 (§39 C. Arrius A.f. II vir at Achaia 40 BC),  p.268-269 (§86 L. Arrius Peregrinus and §87 A. Arrius 
Proculus at Corinth)
Rutledge: Imperial Inquisitions (2001) p.198-200 (§11 Arrius Varus, denounced Domitius Corbulo in 67 AD leading to Corbulo's execution)
Sablayrolles: Vigiles (1996) p.582-583 (§8 C Arrius Clemens, centurion, cf Dobson) 
Salomies: Nomenclature (1992) p.98 (§18 Cn. Arrius Cornelius Proculus, cos 145, possibly an adopted son of the cos 121)
Scheid: Freres Arvales 69-304 (1990) p.101-102, 424-425 (§128 C. Arrius Antoninus, attested 186)
Scheid, John and Cecere, Maria Grazia Granino: "Les Sacerdoces Publics Equestres", in Demougin, Devijver and Raepsaet-Charlier: L'Ordre Equestre (1999) 
p.134, 146 (Arrius Salanus, turbicines late Augustus or early Tiberius)
Schumacher: Prosopographische Untersuchungen 96-235 (1973) p. 54-55 (augur §23 C. Arrius Antoninus, A1088), p.61 (augur §42 C. Arrius
Calpurnius Frontinus Honoratus, A1095), 
Schumacher: Priesterkollegien 69-235 (1978) p.680 (§33 C. Arrius Antoninus, cos suff c.172, augur c.172), 
Setälä: Roman Brick Stamps (1977) p.62-64 (Arria Fadilla, A1119, domina of figlinae Caepionianae, attested 123-128), p.64-66 (Arria Caesennia Paulina,  A1118,
owner of figlinae and praedia under Antoninus Pius; Setälä suggests her brother was Caesennius Servilius Isauricus, Salaius Pal. 179, not followed below),
p.137-139 (Iulia Lupula Arria Fadilla,  Iulia Fadilla = Arria Lupula = Iulia Lupula; owner of figlinae Caepionianae)
Settipani: Continuite (2000) p.96 (stemma Arrii Antonini), p.175-181 (stemma of L. Arrius Plarianus Aufidius Turbo, A1103; Arria Plaria Vera Priscilla must be
wife of Glabrio cos 91 (and not coss 124 or 152),; he proposes Plaria Vera, mother of A1103 and A1120 is not identical to Plaria Q.f. Vera, who was 
married to A. Egrilius Rufus from Ostia; also author proposes a sister (Arria Sabina) to A1103 and A1120, married to A. Larcius Lepidus Sulpicianus, 
p.216-217 (proposes a (Arria Antonia) sister to Arria Fadilla and a possible mother of L. Caesennius Antoninus cos suff 128, the possible father of Aria Caesennia Paulina)
p.245-246 (stemma Arria maior and minor and possible connection to M. Arrius Flaccus cos suff 79),
Settipani: Continuite addenda  (2001/2004) p.16 (slightly revised stemma of Arria Caesennis Paulina), 
Stein: Dazien (1944) p.46-48 (C. Arrius Antoninus, puts his governorship to c.175-177, prefers Dacis to be after Cappadocia)
Sumner: Orators (1973) p.130 (§R193 Q. Arrius, likely RE8)
Suolahti, Jaakko: Junior Officers (1955) p.345 (§21 M. Arrius Maximus, L. Arrius Salanus, 
Taylor: Voting Districts (1960/2013) p.193 (gens Arria: from Formiae in tribus Aemilia, also from Capua, Cales, Volturnum and Minturnae)
Thomas: Roman Epistrategos (1982) p. 190, 202 (§59 Arrius Victor, epistrategus heptanomia november 199)
Thomasson: Fasti Africani (1996) p.123 (§74 C. Arrius Calpurnius Longinus,  legatus in Africa possibly under Gordianus III)
Thomasson: Legatus (1991) p.129 (§97 C. Arrius Calpurnius Longinus, A1096, legatus Karthaginis)
Wiseman: New Men (1971) p.214 (§37 Q. Arrius, pr 73; no doubt identical the cos cand of 59; possibly from Minturnae), 
p.214 (§38 M. Arrius Maximus, A1099, from Anagnia due to inscription ILS912 ?)
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RE7 RE8 Nic33 RE1
Q. Arrius Q. Arrius Arrius
? From Minturnae, of low origin, friend of Crassus, 84 made fun of
pr 73 propr Sicil 72, but did not take  praetor before  63 cos cand for 58 by Catullus
office, in stead fought against Spartacus witness in trial of Milo 52
†. 71 ?? ? = RE7
? = RE8, i,e, death is possibly an error ??
 
RE4 RE34   cf Mouritsen ILLRP534 ACH39 RE5 ILLRP560 RE6 ILLRP693
C. Arrius M. Arrius Secundus Q. Arrius M. Arrius M.f.L.n. C. Arrius A.f. L. Arrius M.f. M. Arrius M.f.
neighbour to Cicero 59 monetalis 41 BC   aedil cand BC aedil at Anagnia II vir Achaia 40 BC, IIII vir praetor at Cales II vir at Volturnum
in Formiae probably senatorial origin in Campania
Cic ad Att. 2.14-15
REPUBLIC
IMPERIAL                                                                                            
RE23 A1099 PME-A162 Laet42 Dem268 Dobson-16 PME-A163 Rüpke721 PME-A160bis
M. Arrius M.f. Maximus L. Arrius Salanus [C. A?]rrius C.f.
from Anagnia (inscription), from Formiae in Latium, trib Sergia,
III vir cap, praef equitum,  tubicen sacrorum at Rome, aedil III,  augur, interrex all at Formiae II vir iterum at Buxentum regio II,
q pro pr, aedcur, tr mil III Aug in Africa, X Gem in Hisp,  praef equitum, praef castrorum, tr mil start 1st century,
under Augustus praef fabrum, praef quinq of Tiberius Caesar (ante 14 AD) AE1981-268
? see ILLRP534 above praef quinq of Nero and Drusus Caesar, sons of Germanicus (ante 30 AD)
~ Oppia
COR87 Dem329 ? A1113 RE39 FOS96 PIR-add ? CIL XV-7830 COR86
A. Arrius Proculus (Arrius Flaccus)   Arria maior (L. Arrius Priscus)     (Arria Priscilla) L. Arrius Peregrinus
trib.  Aem, from Corinth from Volaterrae, II vir Corinth 32/33
praef fabrum (thus eques),   ~ A. Caecina Paetus ~ Plaria Q.f. Vera, P447 ~ A. Larcius Lepidus Sulpicianus
augur, aedil, II vir, all at Corinth,    cos suff 37 cf FOS612 leg leg X Fre 70
agonothetes, sacerdos of Neptun,    † 42 suicide (? 2 ~ A. Egrilius Rufus from Ostia) (2 ~ Caecinia Larga)
presided over Isthmic games 39  
Devr29 Laet1306 LP26-69      
A1086 PIR -add RE9 Stech36 RE3a PIR add A1097 RE19a Devr30 FOS95   RE40 A1114 FOS159 RE28 A1103 Devr1204 A1120 RE46 FOS101 A1111 RE36 Dem684 PME-A164 Dobson-74
Cn. Arrius Antoninus (Arrius) M. Arrius Flaccus (Arria) (Caecinia ) Arria minor L. Arrius Plarianus     Arria L.f. Plaria Arrius Varus
ab Nemausus in Narbo, cos suff sub NERO cos suff 79 exiled by Domitian c.93/94 Aufidius Turbo Vera Priscilla praef coh 54/55 betrayed Domitius Corbulo c.66
cos suff 69 procos Asia (78/79 or 81) error for P. Marius ~ L.Nonius  † under Trajan from Pisaurum. or dt of A1103 promoted primus pilus by Nero as reward,
cos suff II 97 alive c.105 cos ord 62 Asprenas Torquatus ~ P. Clodius Thrasea Paetus pr des, † before pr flaminica at Pisaurum, pilus primus III Gal under Antonius Primus 69
amicus of NERVA, poet cos suff by 78 cos suff 56 † suicide 66/7 ~ (Atilia Sabina), FOS121 ~ M'. Acilius Glabrio praef praet 69-70 praetoria insignia 69
~ Boionia Procilla, FOS148 ? dt of of T. Atilius Sabinus, q 69 cos 91 † 95 praef ann 70
?  or ~ Plotia (Servilia) Isaurica, FOS620
domina figlinae  
       
    ?? RE44 A1119 FOS99 N121 RE31   A1118a RE43a FOS98 RE48 A1091 Devr923 A1108 RE32 Rupke p.545 Stech1606
(Arrius)   (Arria Antonina ??) Arria Fadilla L. Nonius Calpurnius Arria Calpurnia L. Arrius L.f. Atilius Sabinus M. Arrius Re[---]
see before 70 † by 138 Torquatus Asprenas trib  Pomp. not a frater Arvalis
?? ~ (Caesennius owner of figlinae, attested 123-127 cos 94 cos II 128 ~ C. Bellicus Natalis patron colonia Pisaurum, sub Trajan
Paetus) 1 ~ T. Aurelius Fulvus cos 89 Tebanianus fl. Ca 80/120 ?
2 ~ P. Iulius Lupus cos suff 98 cos suff 87
    2  
Lamb14 Stech1605 1   FOS444  
A1092 RE14a A1513 RE138 RE Arr10 J667 J676 RE570 RE29 cf RE Cutius, M526 A326 Dobson55 RE48 A1121 FOS102 A1115 RE41 FOS94 ?==? A1116?
Cn.Arrius Augur IMP ANTONINUS PIUS Iulia Lupula M. (Cutius Priscus) Messius Rusticus C. Arrius C.f.  Clemens Arria Sabina Arria Arria
cos ord 121 T. Aurelius Fulvius  Arria Fadilla Aemilius M.f. Papus Arrius Proculus trib Cornelia from Matilica in Umbria, ab Brixia in trib. Fabia, friend of Galen
Boionius (Arrius)  ment 123 128 Iulius Celsus soldier of IX praet coh, decorated 106 ~ P. Manlius Carbo or = A1118
?? Antoninus as domina figlinarum son of a M. Aemilius; Cutius Priscus from centurio of Vigiles, coh urb, VII praet coh, frater Arvalis 120
  adopted by HADRIAN mother and Messius Rusticus by inheritance; trecenarius, decorated in Jewish war 132/135
  * 86 cos I ord 120 Imp 138-161 cos suff 135 centurio, then primus pilus III Aug c.136/138  
  II vir quinq and patron of Matilica,  
  curator rei publicae c.141/145  
Lamb345  
RE18 C1422 RE Corn 292 LP30-28 30-72 M133 RE43 A1118 FOS97
Cn. Arrius Cornelius Proculus (L.) Manilius Carbo Arria Caesennia Paulina
Lycia 139-141 or 138/9-139/140 pr tutel 161/169 femina nobilis under Antonius Pius,
cos suff 145 or probably owner of figlinae, friend of Galen of Pergamum,
Manlius Carbo or ? sister of  L. Caesennius Antoninus
cos suff 128 and dt of a unknown Arria  Antonina
proposed sister of Arria Fadilla
~ M. Nonius Macrinus
cos suff 154
LP17-40 21-38 26-162 29-35  
A1088 RE13 A1087 Lamb689 Rupke717 ILS5678 A1105 RE30 Lamb690 RE45 F96 FOS356 PME-A161 RE25 N115 Okon745 cf A1117a Okon103+110 Bar49+652
C. Arrius C.f. Antoninus Arrius Antoninus L. Arrius Pudens (Arria) Fadilla L. Arrius Alcibiades M. Nonius M.f. Arrius Mucianus  M. Arrius Clementianus
trib. Qui, ab Cirta in  Numidia, not related to cos 69 rei publicae of Tifernum ab Capua see stemma Aurelius tr mil in Moesia Inf ante 185/6 Manlius Carbo clar vir,
IIII vir viarum curan, tr latilclav IV Scy in Syria, q urb, Tiberinum in Umbria,  cos ord 165 dt of MARCUS AURELIUS praepositus vexillation to cos suff 189 patron Canusium AE1945-81
sevir equitum Romanorum, ab actis senatus, aed cur, ? = A1088 ?? = Pudens, procos Chersonessos ante 185/6 ~ Sextia T.f. Asinia Polla ?
1st pr tutelaris 163 or c.165/6 iuridicus Italia c.166/7  Lycia-Pamphylia, FOS713, dt of ?
curator civitates per Aemiliam, curator Ariminum,  (P1064 Bar2087 Okon1511 LP30-65) T. Sextius Lateranus cos 154  
praef  aerarii Saturni c.168-171 , cos suff 173 (or 170),   
curator Nola in Campania, augur,  
augur, leg Aug pro pr Cappa and Pontus ?175/6-176/7  
leg Aug pr pr Tres Daciae ?c.175-177 leg Aug pro pr Dalmatia c.?179  
sodalis Marcianus Antoninianus c.180 procos Asia 187/8 or 188/9   
† 189/190 exc., frat Arv c.164 attested 186   
patron Cirta, Concordia in Venetia,  
~ Calpurnia Quadratilla (C332, FOS181), dt? of   
Sex. Calpurnius Agricola cos suff 159  
   
  Okon114 Bar952 Lamb39  
A1089 RE11  Bar50 Okon104 Lamb38 A1107 RE31a Bar53 ? A1102 RE27 Okon112 A1094 RE16 Okon107 Bar51 A1112 RE37 P767 RE76 A1116 RE42 A1117a
C. Arrius Antoninus                   C. Arrius Quadratus   C. Arrius Pacatus T. Arrius Bassianus Arrius Victor Pomponia Arria Arria Arria ..R.. Clem]entina
ment 204 ~ Antonia L.f. Saturnina vir clar, epistrategus Heptanomiae friend of SEPTIMIUS (Arria Cornelis? Clementina)
? Frat Arv 186 (or father) (A898 FOS81) cos suff ante 199 in Aegyptus, 199/200 ~  M. Maecius SEVERUS puella clar ludi saeculares 204
~ (Antonia L.f) FOS75 curator operum publicorum 199 Probus Platonian
sister to Antonia Saturnina ? cos suff a.199
   
  Okon111+1249   
Bar949 Bar1447 PLRE33 Bar1449=1810? Okon113 Rüpke718 Lamb40
A1090 RE12 Okon106 A1098 RE22 RE23a LP33-89 A1101 RE26 Bar1450 A1095 C269 A1084 RE3 RE17 RE20 Okon108 Bar52 A1100 RE24 PIR add, FOS100 AE1938-177 C1494 R p.92
C. Arrius Antoninus Arrius Maximus   Arrius Pacatus C. Arrius C.f. Calpurnius Frontinus Honoratus Arrius Menander [Ar?]ria Magia Secundilla Ru[fel]lia Arria Cornel[ia] (vel Cornel[iana]) Sextia Praetextata
clar vir vir clar, clar vir, trib Quirina,  clar vir, nephew of A1089 iurist sub Caracalla or according to Chausson better  correct reading is Cornelia Ser.f. Arria Sextia Praetextata
co(n)s(ularis) provinc(iae)  monetalis, adlectus inter patricios,  q cand, pr cand, consiliarius of emperor, is [Tria]ria Magia Secundilla, possibly grd dt of M. Nonius Arrius Mucianus Manlius Carbo cos 189 
Syria Coele mid 3rd century augur, cos suff sub Alexander Severus (early 220s) probably eques Romanus, dt of Triarius Maternus ~ M. Pupienus Africanus
not certain if the consularis patron Antiochia in Pisidia, ~ Rubrenus, R117,  pr. cos ord 236
is the Arrius Maximus A1098 ~ Oscia Modesta M.f. [Egg]ia [Cosson]ia late 2nd century
Cornelia Patruina Publiana, clar fem, FOS587
from Avioccala, dt of M. (Oscius Modestus)
   
Rüpke719 Bar951    
A1096 RE17a Okon109 Lamb489 J855 RE47 RE Iunius 97 R120 RE2
C. Arrius C.f. Calpurnius Longinus   (Arria) Iunia Arria Rufina ~ M. Rubrenus Virius Priscus
trib. Qui, patrician, clar vir, clar fem, dt of consular  Pomponianus Magianus Proculus
monet, tr mil of legion, q, pr urb,  ~ (M. Flavius......) (Bar2185) cos suff under Severus Alexander
augur,  leg diocese of Carthaginensis, Bar1267 possibly L. Iunius Rufinus  or later, procos Africa
cos suff sub Gordianus c.240/245 Proculianus cos suff c.180
citizen and patron of Avioccala,
? ~ Seia Modesta Ul]pia [----] Cornelia  
Patruina Publiana  
F220 RE Oscius1a Bar1572
M. Flavius Arrius Oscius Honoratus
IV vir viarum of Rome, tr mil,
UNCERTAIN DATE                                                                                          
Bar2219
RE2 A1093 RE15 PLRE A1104 RE28a A1109 RE33 A1106 RE31 A1110 RE35 Bar1971/2 A1085 Dobson-old-56
Arrius Arrius Balbinus L. Arrius Primus L. Arrius Secundus M. Ar[rius] M.f.M.n.M.pron. C. Arrius Spedius Actianus M. Arrius [?Iu]nianus (Arrius Germanus)
cos suff on vir clar, inscript Brixia inscript Brixia, Pu[dens] Vicirius inscription Abellinum procur Aug argentarium (primus pilus)
1st June ann.inc. inscription Capua, procurator Augusti trib Fal, clar vir in Dalmatia, senior
CIL-I-757 3rd or 4th century 2nd century brother to a senator  3rd century  
M.Vicirius PLRE3
Dobson-57
Arrius Germanus
primus pilus
iunior, 3rd century
CIL-X-1778
(PLRE prefers PP = praepositus, 
not primus pilus)