Mutia gens

The gens Mutia was an obscure plebeian family at Rome. None of its members is known to have held any magistracy, but many are known from inscriptions, including a large number of freedmen.

Members

 * Gaius Mutius Sex. f., one of the quattuorviri at Brixia, who erected a defensive tower on the site of the present village of Gottolengo, dated to the first century.
 * Gaius Mutius Eutychus, named in a large inscription from Rome, from the time of the emperor Vespasian.
 * Lucius Mutius Fortunatus, named in an inscription from Rome, recording a gift to Diana, dated to AD 86.
 * Lucius Mutius Trophimus, named in an inscription from Rome, recording a gift to Diana, dated to AD 86.
 * Lucius Mutius L. l. Pamphilus, a freedman, named in an inscription from Rome.
 * Lucius Mutius L. f. Faustus, buried at Rome, aged eight years.
 * Quintus Mutius, the former master of Antiochus, Adrastus, Philargurus, and Mutia Philete.
 * Quintus Mutius Q. l. Antiochus, a freedman named in an inscription from Rome.
 * Mutia Q. l. Philete, a freedwoman named in an inscription from Rome.
 * Quintus Mutius Q. l. Adrastus, a freedman named in an inscription from Rome.
 * Quintus Mutius Q. l. Philargurus, a freedman named in an inscription from Rome.
 * Marcus Mutius, the former master of Marcus Mutius Salvius.
 * Marcus Mutius M. l. Salvius, a freedman buried at Rome.
 * Lucius Mutius, the former master of Bithus and Mutia Hilara.
 * Lucius Mutius L. l. Bithus, a freedman named in an inscription from Rome.
 * Mutia L. l. Hilara, a freedwoman named in an inscription from Rome.
 * Titus Mutius, the former master of Moschus, Carito, and Mutia Philematia.
 * Titus Mutius T. l. Moschus, a freedman buried at Rome.
 * Mutia T. l. Philematia, a freedwoman buried at Rome.
 * Titus Mutius T. l. Carito, a freedman buried at Rome.
 * Lucius Mutius L. f. Faustinus, buried at Bulla Regia in Africa Proconsularis, aged seventy-four.
 * Gaius Mutius Sabinianus, erected a monument to his late wife, Neria Aetia, at Beneventum.
 * Gaius Mutius, named in a libationary inscription dedicated to Hercules, found at Poggi Alti in Etruria.
 * Marcus Mutius, named in a libationary inscription dedicated to Hercules, found at Poggi Alti in Etruria.
 * Lucius Mutius Gentilis, mentioned in an inscription found at Venterol, formerly part of Gallia Narbonensis.
 * Sextus Mutius, the former master of Sextus Mutius Numenius, Mutia Eleutheris, and Mutia Vitalis.
 * Sextus Mutius Sex. l. Numenius, a freedman, named in a funerary inscription from Rome.
 * Mutia Sex. l. Eleutheris, a freedwoman, named in a funerary inscription from Rome.
 * Mutia Sex. l. Vitalis, a freedwoman, named in a funerary inscription from Rome.
 * Gaius Mutius C. l., named in an inscription from Samothrace.