Travia gens

The gens Travia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. Few members of this gens are mentioned by Roman writers, but a number are known from inscriptions.

Praenomina
The main praenomina of the Travii were Titus and Marcus, among the most common names at all periods of Roman history. A few members of this gens bore other common names, including Gaius, Lucius, Publius, and Quintus.

Members

 * Titus Travius, buried at Ameria in Umbria in the latter half of the first century BC.
 * Travius, the name by which Pomponius Porphyrion describes a man whose excessive wealth was criticized by Horace in one of his Satires. Horace calls the man Trausius, an equally obscure nomen.
 * Marcus Travius, named in a sepulchral inscription from Aquincum in Pannonia Inferior, dating from the late first century.
 * Travius, a soldier in the Legio V, buried in a first- or second-century tomb at Ameria.
 * Travia Prima, buried in a first- or second-century tomb at Pisaurum in Umbria, along with Marcus Attius Repens, a local official, and Titus Marius Capito.

Undated Travii

 * Gaius Travius Ɔ. l., a freedman buried at Pola in Venetia and Histria.
 * Marcus Travius L. f. Saufeius Sabinus, buried at Rome.
 * Marcus Travius M. f. Saufeius Sabinus, named in an inscription from Verona in Venetia and Histria.
 * Titus Travius T. l. Acutus, a freedman, was an aurifex, or goldsmith, according to an inscription from Ameria, along with the freedman Titus Travius Argentillus.
 * Titus Travius T. l. Argentillus, a freedman, was an aurifex, according to an inscription from Ameria, along with the freedman Titus Travius Acutus. He was also an octovir, in this case perhaps a member of the town council at Ameria.
 * Titus Travius Felix, a brickmaker whose wares have been found at various sites throughout Italy.
 * Titus Travius Fortunatus, a potter whose maker's mark was found at Rome and Ostia in Latium.
 * Travia P. f. Secci, buried at Brixia in Venetia and Histria, along with Lucius Popillius Senex.
 * Travia Q. f. Tertia, buried at Aquinum in Latium.
 * Marcus Travius Thallus, built a tomb at Verona for himself and Livia Psyche.