Gens: TITINIUS
Created: 15th March 2014
Update:  26th January 2022
Status Republic: Patrician:     Pleb. Nobilis: X     Senatorial: X    Eques Romanus: X    Local magistrate:  
Republican Family / Cognomen
Patrician n/a
Pleb. Nobilis no cognomen, Pansa Saccus
Senatorial no cognomen, Curvus,
Equestrian no cognomen
Local magistrat. n/a
Uncertain Gadaeus
Imperial Family / Cognomen
Imperators n/a
Consular n/a
Senatorial n/a
Equestrian Capito, Clodianus, Glaucus Lucretianus
Equestrian (mil) Sulpicianus
Local magistrat. Pelagianus, Petrinianus, Sabinianus, Securus
Uncertain Vitalis
Republican Consuls, Tribunes with consular power, Dictators, Magister Equitum, Censors 2
Imperial Consuls and Emperors (Augusti and Caesars) 0 incl. 0 emperors
Notes:
Literature Alexander: Trials (1990) p.39 (trial §76 Fannia has civil suit vs her ex-husband C. Titinius, RE8, in 100 BC. C. Marius is a juror supporting Fannia)
Badian, E.: "Notes on Roman Senators of the Republic", in Historia Bd. 12, 1963, p.141 (Q. Titinius, in tribus Teretina; possible RE8 was also a senator, since his divorce 
case was hear by C. Marius in his 6th consulate; C. Titinius, the moneyer,  RE6,  could be the father of RE8)
Bastianini, G: "Lista dei prefetti d'Egitto dal 30a al 299p", in ZPE Bd. 17 (1975), p. 313 (L. Titinius Clodianus, praefectus under Philip 244/249)
Bastianini, G: "Lista dei prefetti d'Egitto dal 30a al 299p: aggiunte e correzioni"", in ZPE Bd. 38 (1980), p.88 (L. Titinius Clodianus, praef after 247)
Bertinelli Maria Gabriella Angeli: "Ancora a proposito di L. Titinius Glaucus Lucretianus", in Athenaeum LXVIII (1990), p.541-542 (NOT AVAILABLE TO ME)
Birley, Eric: "The Governors of Numidia, A.D. 193-268", in JRS Vol. 40, 1950, p.66-67 (analysis clarifies that Clodianus' procuratorship in Numidia belongs to 238/253, likely 
under the two Philips and not 211/212, and he is thus identical to Clodianus praefect of Egypt 230/258)
Ciampoltrini, Giulio: "Patronato senatorio e milizie equestri: il caso di L. Titinius Glaucus Lucretianus", in Athenaeum LXVII (1989), p.295-296 (AE1989-312) 
 (NOT AVAILABLE TO ME)
Ciampoltrini, Giulio: "Ancora per L. Titinius Glaucus Lucretianus", in Athenaeum» LXX (1992), p.233-236  (NOT AVAILABLE TO ME)
Crawford: RRC  vol I (1974) p.220-221 (§150 M. Titinius, monet 189/180, perhaps a son of M.Titinius pr.urb.178 or of M.Titinius Curvus pr. for Nearer Spain in 178),
p.261-262 (§226 C. Titinius, monet 141)
Dietz: Senatus (1980) p.295-296 (L. Titinius Clodianus, career with approx. dating, eg, Numidia c.240, but mainly guess work)
Faoro: Praefectus, procurator, praeses (2011) p.96-97 (§15 L. Titinius Glaucus Lucretianus, inscriptions and sources), p.254-255 (§10 L. Titinius Clodianus, 
Gregori G.L.: "In margine alla carriera di L. Titinius Glaucus Lucretianus", in M. Cébeillac-Gervasoni (edit): "Les élites municipales de l’Italie péninsulare de la mort de César 
à la mort de Domitien entre continuité et rupture: classes sociales dirigentes et pouvoir central", Actes du Colloque, Roma 2000, pp. 160-175
Hinard: Proscriptions (1985) p.401-402 (§67 Cn. Titinius, proscibed 82, he sets RE2 = RE9. Suggests that Cn. Fannius was his full brother adopted by a relative of his mother Fannia),
Houston: Roman Imperial Administrative Personnel (A.D. 69-81) (1971) p.582-583 (§622 L. Titinius Glaucus Lucretianus)
Jarrett: Municipal Aristocracies vol.2 Prosopography (1958) p.254-259 (§155 L. Titinius Clodianus, the 4th military office is commander of a milliary ala; detailed discussion)
Jarrett, Michael G.: "The Career of L. Titinius Clodianus", in Latomus T.21, 1962, p.853-859 (his analysis of the career is different from Pflaum as regards ranking of the
 procuratorships, centenarius (C ) or ducenarius (CC); he concludes Clodianuswas acting governor of Numidia c.243/4-245/6)
Jones, Martindale and Morris PLRE vol.I (1971) p.217 (Titinnius (sic) Clodianus prefect of Egypt c.310)
Leschi, Louis: "Une famille thévestine au Ie siècle de notre ère", in Études d'épigraphie, d'archéologie, et d'histoire africaines. Paris, 1957, p.122-123
(the Titinii from Theveste with stemma)
Linderski: Roman Questions I (1995) p.325-326 (from article"The Death of Pontia" discusses the various ways Q. Titinius and Cn. Fannius might be connected)
Linderski: Roman Questions II (2007) p.431-432 (L. Titinius Vitalis and his son L. Titinius L. filius Pelagianus from Rusellae in Etruria)
Niccolini: Fasti dei Tribuni della Plebe (1934) p.28-29 (M. Titinius in 449 BC), p.36 (Sex. Titinius in 439), p.109 (M. and C. Titinius in 192 BC)
Nuorluoto, Tuomo: "Roman Female Cognomina, Studies in the Nomenclature of Roman Women", Uppsala, 2021, p.128 (CIL XI 1349 (Luna): Titiniae L(uci) [f(iliae)] / [L(ucius) Titini]us Petrini[anus)
Pflaum: Narbonnaise (1978) p.149-151 (L. Titinius Clodianus, his career)
Prag, Jonathan: "Roman Magistrates in Sicily, 227-49 BC", in La Sicile de Cicéron, Regards croisés sur les Verrines,  Actes du colloque de Paris (19-20 mai 2006), 2007, p.287-310
p.301 (M. Titinius, RE14, legatus or praefectus vs the slave rebellion)
Ranouil: Le Patriciat 509-366 avant J.-C. (1975) p.192-193, 247 (Titinii: he argues that the two tr pl of the 5th century BC are copies of the two tr pl of 192)
Reinmuth: Working List of Prefects of Egypt (1967) p.117-118 (L. Titinius Clodianus, praef c.250)
Ritterling: Fasti Deutschland (1932) p.149 (L. Titinius Glaucus Lucretianus, trib legio XXII Primigeniae before 63)
Salomies: Nomenclature (1992) p.104 (Cn. Octavius Titinius Capito, called Titinius Capito by Pliny epist. 1,17,1 and 8,12,1)
Salomies "Senatori oriundi del Lazio", in H. Solin: Studi storico-epigrafici sul Lazio antico, Roma 1996, p.68-69 (RE8. RE17 and RE Pontius2)
Scheid, John and Cecere, Maria Grazia Granino: "Les Sacerdoces Publics Equestres", in Demougin, Devijver and Raepsaet-Charlier: L'Ordre Equestre (1999) p.123, 144
(L. Titinius L.f. Glaucus Lucretianus, curio sacrorum faciundorum)
Shackleton Bailey: "Two Studies" (1976) p.24-25 (argues that manuscript readings Cn.Fannius the name Cn. Faenius and thus is not related to Fannia)
Stein: Moesien (1940) p.114 (he dates Clodianus' procuratorship in Moesia Inf to c.210; today c.240/245 is the preference og scholars)
Stein: Präfekten von Ägypten (1950) p.143 (L. Titinius Clodianus, between 229/230 and before 258)
Suolahti, Jaakko: Junior Officers (1955) p.392 (L. Titinius Sulpicianus)
Taylor: Voting Districts (1960/2013) p.259 (Titinia - Q. Titinius, from Minturnae, hence tribus Teretina). 
Thomasson: Fasti Africani (1996) p.196 (§77 L. Titinius Clodianus, proc functioning as vice governor of Numidia)
Thomasson: Legatus (1991) p.105 (§31 P. Titinius, legatus in Gallia 200 BC)
Thomasson: SPQR (1975) p.77-78 (the career of L. Titinius Clodianus)
Wiseman: New Men (1971) p.266 (§433 Q. Titinius, RE17)
Zmeskal: adfinitas (2009) p.268 (Titinii: RE5, RE8, RE17 and R20 cf 12/13)
Changes 2022.01.26: New header, reference list plus many updates
RE10 RE18
M. Titinius Sex. Titinius
tr pl 449 tr pl 439
cand for tr pl 448
RE25
L. Titinius L.f. M'.n. Pansa Saccus
tr cos 400 396
RE11
M. Titinius C.f.C.n.
mag eq 302
RE16
Titinius M.f.               (Titinius) P. Titinius
leg 200 vs Gauls,
   
   
RE20 cf RE13 RE5 RE13  
M. Titinius ?.f.M.n. Curvus   C. Titinius M. Titinius
tr pl 192 pr Hisp Cit 178 tr pl 192 pr urb 178
procos 177-175
triumph or ovation 176
trial 171 aquitted
RE12
M. Titinius
monet 189/180
RE6
C. Titinius
monet 141
?
 
RE8 Nic343 RE14 RE2 cf RE9 Nic42 RE9 cf RE2 Nic344 RE21
C. Titinius M. Titinius Titinius Cn. Titinius C. Titinius Gadaeus
ab Minturnae leg or praef in Sicilia 104 eques, influential eques Romanus 91 leader of rebellion in 
thus tribus Teretina, defeated by slaves, † 81 proscribed ? = RE2 Sicilia 104
~ Fannia, RE21, div 100 killed by Catilina,
 
RE17 Nic345 RE Fannius 11 not in RE RE15 RE26
Q. Titinius (C.f.)   Pontius Cn. Fannius C. Titinius M. Titinius Titinia
juror thus senator  70 adopted frater germanus from Minturnae, recipient of letter in trial c.79
ment 51 against Caesar 49   of Q.Titinius relative of RE17 from Cicero
  eques Romanus 75 senator ?
     
RE Pontius 22   RE3 RE4
Pontius Titianus   Titinius Titinius Sulpicius
supported Caesar 49 † 42 battle of Philippi, leg or praef classis 
fought for Cassius sub OCTAVIAN 36
? adopt  
 
   
REPUBLIC    
IMPERIAL                                                      
   
Dem41 ILS2678 PME-T26  
L. Titinius L.f. Sulpicianus  
trib Aem., Dyrrachium in Macedon (founded 30),
pont, praef pro II vir, II vir quinq, 
tr mil, tr mil pro legato, praef quinq of T. Statilius Taurus,
career c.30-24
T256 RE22 PME-T25 Dem589 Rüpke3269
L. Titinius L.f. Glaucus Lucretianus
trib Gal., from Luna in Etruria,
sevir equitum Romanorum, curio sacrorum faciundorum,
praef fabrum of consul, tr mil XXII pg. in Germ Sup a.63
praef pro legato Baleares 65 tr mil VI Victrix in Hisp. c.66
flamen Romae et Augusti, praef of Nero, all at Luna
II vir 4 times, II vir quinq supported by CLAUDIUS, patron of Luna,
O62 Pf60
Cn. Octavius Titinius Capito
ab epistulis under Domitian, Nerva and Trajan,
praef vigilum under Trajan by 102
called Titinius Capito by Pliny 
his career under Octavius
Q. Titinius Sabinianus
from Theveste, Numidia,
† by 166
 
 
RE25a
Q. Titinius Q.f. Securus
trib. Pap, from Theveste,
pont, q, praef iure dicundo, II vir munerarius all at Theveste,
held games for M.AURELIUS 166/169
~ Aelia Beneaucxis
 
CIL VIII, 16559
Titinia Iulia
at Theveste
~ C. Roius (or Reius) Petronianus
equo publico,
 
R75  
Roia Titinia
descendant of Titinia 
Iulia above,
~ (Pullaienus) Celsinus Pupianus, C637
eques Romanus,
 
P1078 RE4 P1077 RE2
Pullaienus Titinius    Pullaienus Petronianus Decimus
Pupianus signo Florentius cos suff c.230/250
T255 RE19 Pf331bis PME-T24 LP11-9 25-4 37-132 40-84 
L. Titinius Clodianus signo Consultius
ab Cuicul in Numidia ?, egreg vir, 
held the 4 militiae, a commentariis (legal assistant) of the praef praet (C ),
praeses + proc Epirus (C), praeses + proc Alpes Maritim (C ),
proc XXXX portus Asia et Bithynia (C ),
proc Moesia Inf (C ), proc Numidia vice praesidis agens (CC) c.243/4-245/6
proc XXXX Galliarum (CC), proc hereditatium, proc ludi  magni (CC) 247  
praef Aegyp c.250/255 
~ Claudia Satura, C1121
 
T257 RE23 T258 RE27
L. Titinius Maximus Clodianus Titinia Clodia Satura
flamen perpetuus at Cuicul,
patron of Cuicul,
UNCERTAIN DATE                                                        
ILS3237 T259 RE28 ILLRP625+626 AE1980-435
A. Titinius A.f. Titinia Mansueta L. Titinius L.f. Petrinianus L. Titinius Vitalis
viede tempel i Tarentum, stolata femina, from Luna, probably a freedman,
republic, 3rd century II vir iterum, sevir Augustalis
~ Ulpius Valerius Aurelianus, at Rusellae, haruspex,
vir egreg, proc centenarius,    
CIL-XI-1349 AE1980-435
Titinia L.f. L. Titinius L.f. Pelagianus
from Luna trib. Arn, from Rusellae in Etruria,
or sister of above aedilis, q rei publicae at Rusellae
haruspex,