Gens: TULLIUS
Created: 14th March 2014
Update:  29th December 2021
Status Republic: Patrician: X   Pleb. Nobilis: X     Senatorial: X    Eques Romanus: X    Local magistrate: X
Republican Family / Cognomen
Patrician Longus or Tolerinus
Pleb. Nobilis Cicero, Decula
Senatorial Rufus
Equestrian no cognomen
Local magistrat. no cognomen, Kanus,
Uncertain Montanus
Imperial Family / Cognomen
Imperators n/a
Consular Capito, Cerialis (?), Cicero, Geminus, Marsus, Maximus, Menophilus, Tuscus, Varro, 
Senatorial Balbus, Iustus, Varro,
Equestrian no cognomen, Cicero, Crispinus, Maximus, Sabinus, Venneianus, Verus,
Equestrian (mil) Iustianus, Liberalis, Secundus, 
Local magistrat. no cognomen, Frontinus, Venneneianus,
Uncertain n/a
Republican Consuls, Tribunes with consular power, Dictators, Magister Equitum, Censors 3 incl. cos 500
Imperial Consuls and Emperors (Augusti and Caesars) 8 excl. Tuccius Cerialis
Notes: References for L. Dasumius Tullius Tuscus D16 are shown in the stemma of the Dasumii. Also there are alternative stemmata of his descent.
Literature Aichinger: Macedonia (1979) p.617-618 (§13 (P.?) Tullius Varro, procos between Titus and early Domitian)
Alexander: Trials (1990) M. Cicero's trials are §126 (81 BC), §129 (81/80), §132 (79 or 78), §133 (79?), §147 (74), §163 (74 or shortly after), §166 (76/68), 
§173 (71), §177-180 (70), §186-§187 (69), §189 (69?), §193 (67?), §195,198,205 (66), §207 (66 or 65), §209-211 (65), §213 (before 64), §214 (64), §221,224,225 (63)
§229,234,235 (62), §236 (61), §238 (60), §241, 245-247 (59), §249-252 (before his exile in 58), §259 (before 257), §267-268,271,275-276 (56), §279 (56?), §280-281 (55),
§289,290,292,293,295,296,299,300,303 (54), §305 (53), §306,309,313-314,316-317,319,323-325 (52), §327 (52-51), §368 (80 or 70s), §372-375 (81/43), §380 (60s), 
§386 (by 489), trials involving M. Tullius RE12 is §173 (71?),  and M. Tullius RE13 is §271 (56) and Q. Cicero are §235 (62) and §263 (58-57 never held)
Alföldy: Fasti Hispanienses (1969) p.121 (Q. Tullius Maximus, leg leg VII Gem c.162/166, later cos suff), p.167 P. Tullius Varronis f. Varro, procos Baetica 123/4 or 124/5)
Alföldy: Konsulat (1977) p.208,268,307,324 (P. Tullius Varro, procos Asia 142/3), p.185,196,259, 278-279,300,317 (Q. Tullius Maximus, Thracia 164?-167?, cos suff c.168)
Alföldy: Legionslegaten Rheinarmeen (1967) p.26-27 (§34 P. Tullius Varronis f. Varro, leg leg VI Victrix 122-(123/4), which was transferred from Germ Inf to Brit in 122) 
Andermahr: "Totus in praediis", (1998) p.453-454 (§529 Tullii Varrones, from Tarquinii, estates by Terentium), p.454 (§530 Tullia P.f. Marsilla Quentinia Rossia Rufina 
Rufia Procula, from Volsinii)
Baldwin: Fasti Cretae and Cyrenarum (1983) p.252 (P. Ttullius Varro, proq under Vespasian)
Bennett: Prefects of Roman Egypt, (1970), p.82 (L. Tullius not a praefectus), p.84 (Tullius Sabinus,, likely idios logos)
Birley: Roman Government of Britain (2005) p.246 (§19 P. Tullius Varro, leg leg VI Vic c.122; the legion was transferred to Brit 122; cos 127)
Boscs-Plateaux: Un Parti Hispanique a Rome (2005) p.128, 556 (he supports the old stemma, where P. Dasumius Rusticus cos 119 is the brother of P. Tullius Varro cos 127, 
adopted by a Dasumius (L. Dasumius Hadrianus procos Asia 106/7) and the father of L. Dasumius P.f. Tullius Tuscus cos 152)
Caballos Rufino: Senadores Hispanorromanos (1990) p.525 (stemma of Dasumii and Tullii P. Dasumius Rusticus brother of cos 127 and father of cos 152)
Camodeca, Giuseppe: "I ceti dirigenti di rango senatorio, equestre e decurionale della Campania romana I", Napoli, (2008) p.315 (M. Tullius M.f, at Pompeii)
Chausson, Francois: "Hommage des Lyonnais à deux patrons sénatoriaux sous le règne d’Antonin le Pieux", in Ocidents Romains, Paris, 2009, p.237-246, stemma p.238,
(argues that L. Dasumius Tullius Tuscus was not a Tullius P. f. adopted by a L. Dasumius, but (as suggested several times in the past by other scholars) the son of 
P. Tullius Varro cos. suff. 127 and a Dasumia, the sister of P. Dasumius Rusticus cos. ord. 119)
Corbier: Aerarium (1974) p.156-164 (§35 P. Tullius Varro T394, but stemma p.160 is obsolete), p.236-240 (§49 L. Dasumius Tullius Tuscus D16)
Crawford: RRC  vol I (1974) p.297 (§280 M. Tullius, monet c.120, possibly father of Decula cos 81)
Dabrowa: Governors of Syria (1998) p.129 (doubts whether M. Cicero, the orator's son, was legatus of Syria after 27 BC)
Demougin, Ségolène: "À propos des élites locales en Italie", in L'Italie d'Auguste a Diocletian, Actes du colloque international de Rome (25-28 mars 1992) , Roma, 1994, p.367-368
(on the Tullii Cicerones from Paestum)
Deniaux: Clientèles et pouvoir (1993) p.436-437, 566-567 (§44+§100 Q. Tullius Cicero, brother of the orator)
Dietz: Senatus (1980) p.233-245 (§81 Tullius Menophilus, cos suff attested early 238)
Dobson: Primipilares vol.2 (1955) p.310  (§448 A. Tullius Iustianus, pp III Aug 226/235)
Drumann-Groebe: Geschichte Roms Band 5 (1919) p.218-220 (stemma of Tullii Cicerones)
Eck: Fasten der Statthalter 1.teil, (1982), p.326-327 (Tullius Iustus 96/97 procos Pontus-Bithynia)
Eck: Fasten der Statthalter 2.teil, (1983) p.158-159 (P. Tullius Varro, procos Baetica 123/124), p.174-178 (P. Varro, governor Moesia Superior 133/134-135/136),
p.222 (P. Tullius Varro governor Macedonia under Vespasian?), p.224 (C. Tullius Capito etc, Numidia before 81?)
Eck, Werner and Lieb, H.: "Ein Diplom für die Classis Ravennas vom 22. November 206", in ZPE 96, 1993, p. 75-88 (inscription shows P. Tullius Marsus as cos suff 206; 
possibly related to the Tullii Varrones, cf. AE1993-1789, and likely to Tullia Marsilla, T396)
Eck, Werner and Pangerl, Andreas: "Tullius Varro als Statthalter in Moesia superior in einer Konstitution des Jahres 135", in ZPE 203, 2017, p.227–234
(now Tullius Varro is attested governor of Moesia Superior from at least 135-137)
Fitz: Moesia Inferior (1966) p.31-34 (Tullius Menophilus, governor Moesia Inferior 238-241 reading of stone confirms Tullius, not Iulius)
Fitz: Pannonien (1993-1995) p.191 (§84 P. Tullius Varro, leg leg XIII Gem at Poetovio),  p.796 (Tullius Secundus, tribune of coh in 113)
Franke: Legionslegaten (1991) p.231-233, 309 (P. Tullius Varro, leg leg XIII Gemina in Pann between 72 and 79)
Franklin: Pompeis difficile est (2001) p.27-29 (M. Tullius, three times II vir at Pompeii, trib mil a populo, under Augustus)
Goldmann: Die Statthalter der römischen Provinzen von 60 bis 50 vor Christus, (2012) p.201-209 (M. Cicero , governor Cilicia 51-50), p.209-217 (Q. Cicero, governor Asia 61-58)
Hächler: Kontinuität und Wandel (2019) p.601-603 (§274 Tullius Menophilus, his cognomen suggests an Eastern origin)
Harrison: Official Priests of Rome in the Reigns of Trajan and Hadrian (1974) p.84-87 (§8 P. Tullius Varro, cos suff 127, augur) 
Hatzfeld: Italiens résidant à Délos (1912) p.86 (Q. Tullius Q.f., RE17)
Hillebrand: Vigintivirat (2006) p.195-196 (§45 P. Tullius Varro, Xvir stlitibus iudicandis c.67 AD)
Hinard: Proscriptions (1985) p.536-538 (§139-142 M. Ciceros cos 63, his brother Quintus, son Marcus and nephew Quintus)
Houston: Roman Imperial Administrative Personnel (A.D. 69-81) (1971) p.254-255 (§145 C. Tullius Capito Pomponianus Plotius Firmus, cos suff 84),,
p.255-257 ((P.) Tullius (Varro) procos Macedon c.80)
Howe: Pretorian Prefect Commodus to Diocletian (1942) p.68 (§15 Tullius Crispinus, PP 193)
Jacques: Curateurs (1983) p.334-336 (§XLVI M. Tullius Cicero, curator of 6 cities, late 2nd or 3rd century), p.349-350 (§LIX L. Tullius Verus, curator rei publicae at Sestinum)
Jahn: Stammtafeln (2012) p.383 (stemma of Tullii Cicerones)
Jarrett: Municipal Aristocracies vol.1 (1958) p.112 (C. Tullius Frontinus, II vir quinq at Thubursicu in Numidia)
Klein: Sicilien und Sardinien (1878) p.147-148 (§1 M. Tullius Cicero, q Sicilia 75)
Kreiler: Statthalter zwischen Republik und Prinzipat, (2006) p.123, 219-221, 252-253 (M. Tullius Cicero, Syria 28-25, Asia 24/23)
Le Bohec: Troisième Légion Auguste (1989)  p.124 (C. Tullius Capito etc, leg leg under Vespasian, possibly legatus with special mission?) p.153 (Aul(ius) Tullius Iustinus, 
primus pilus after 226, argues his first name was Aulius not Aulus)
Leunissen: Konsuln (1989) p.200 (Tullius Menophilus, cos suff before 238)
Lewis: Priests (1955) p.39 (augur §7 M. Cicero, cos 63 augur 53), p.62 (M. Cicero cos 30, sacerdos in maor colledge perhaps after 36 BC)
Mouritsen: Pompeian Epigraphy (1988) p.79,84 (Q. Tullius Q.f., II vir), 76,103,105,120 (M. Tullius M.f., II vir three times)
Nitschke: Dignitas (2006) p.66 (M. Tullius Cicero cos suff 30 BC)
Nuorluoto, Tuomo: "Roman Female Cognomina, Studies in the Nomenclature of Roman Women", Uppsala, 2021, p.128-129 (Tullia M.f., CIL III-399)
O'Brien-Moore, Ainsworth: "M. Tullius Cratippus, Priest of Rome", in Yale Classical Studies vol. VIII, 1942, p.25-49 (dates his priesthood to hardly later than 29 BC;
though his father (or grandfather) was enfranchised by Caesar, he took the nomen Tullius from Cicero)
Pflaum: Carrieres Procuratoriennes (1960-61) p.636-637 (discusses Dasumii - Tullii relationship, supports that cos 152 is nephew of cos 127)
Pflaum: Carrieres supplement (1982) p.135 (L. Tullius Sabinus, idiologus 45-46)
PIR2 letter T (2009) p.123 (stemma Tullii Varrones)
Polo: Quaestorship in the Roman Republic (2019) p.327 (M: Cicero, q Sicilia 75 BC9, p.327-328 (Q. Cicero, q before 66, no real evidence for 68), 
p.328 (Tullius Rufus, RE49, q before 46)
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.304-305 (M. Tullius Cicero, q Sicilia 75 BC)
Raepsaet-Charlier: PFOS (1987) stemma XXIV Dasumii (she follows Syme)
Ranouil: Le Patriciat 509-366 avant J.-C. (1975) p.84,, 214-215 (Manius Tullius Longus, cos 500 BC, later Tullii not his descendants)
Remy: Carrieres Senatoriales Anatolie (1989) p.42 (§26 Tullius Iustus, procos Pontus-Bithynia 96/97), p.256-257 (§209 P. Tullius Varro, leg leg XII Ful in Cappadocia 
c.119-121, Remy makes him the brother of P. Dasumius Rusticus, cos 119)
Ritterling: Fasti Deutschland (1932) p.126 (§39 P. Tullius Varro, leg leg VI Victrix c.117/118) p.150 (M. Tullius Liberalis, praef coh in 1st century)
Rutledge: Imperial Inquisitions (2001) p.272-273 (§95 C. Terentius Tullius Geminus, cos suff 46, delator vs Fabricius Veiento in 62)
Salomies: Nomenclature (1992) p.91 (C. Terentius Tullius Geminus cos suff 46), p.98-99 argues that the older assumption of P. Dasumius Rusticus cos ord 119 
being an older brother of Tullius cos 127 does not hold,  since Di Vita-Evrard (1989) has shown that the testator was not a Dasumius. Thus L. Dasumius P.f.
Tullius Tuscus does not hold,  since Di Vita-Evrard (1989) has shown that the testator was not a Dasumius. Thus L. Dasumius P.f. Tullius Tuscus 
is more likely to be the natural son of cos 127 and adopted by a L. Dasumius, otherwise unknown. This in fact was the original assumption by scholars.
Salomies "Senatori oriundi del Lazio", in H. Solin: Studi storico-epigrafici sul Lazio antico, Roma 1996, p.42-43 (Tullii Cicerones from Arpinum)
Scheid, John and Cecere, Maria Grazia Granino: "Les Sacerdoces Publics Equestres", in Demougin, Devijver and Raepsaet-Charlier: L'Ordre Equestre (1999) p.129
(Q. Cicero, lupercus 46 BC), p.164, 170 ( [M. Tullius M.f.] Cicero, Laurens Lavinas at Paestum 2nd half 2nd century).
p.158, 175 (§10 M. Tullius Cicero Venneianus, Laurens Lavinas at Paestum 245), p.171 (§43 L. Tullius Verus, Laurens Lavinas)
Schumacher: Prosopographische Untersuchungen 96-235 (1973) p.49-50, 190-192 (§B13 P. Tullius Varro cos suff 127, augur), p.52-53 (§B19 L. Dasumius P.f. Tullius Tuscus, 
cos suff 152, augur, he makes him a nephew of cos suff 127)
Schumacher: Priesterkollegien 69-235 (1978) p.678 (Augur §21 P. Tullius Varro, cos suff 127), p.679 (Augur §28 L. Dasumius Tullius Tuscus, cos suff 152)
Settipani: Continuite addenda  (2001/2004) p.32 (sets out a stemma with the cos 152 being the son of P. Dasumius Rusticus, cos 119, who is assumed the brother of cos 127)
Simon.: The Greater Official Priests of Rome under the Flavian-Antonine Emperors (1973) p.93 (Augur §14 P. Tullius Varro, cos suff 127), p.129 (Augur §20 L. Dasumius
Tullius Tuscus cos suff 152)
Stein: Moesien (1940) p.42 (P. Tullius Varro, his governorship in Moesia Superior it put c.138), p.98-100 (Tullius or Iulius Menophilus governor of Moesia Inf c.238-240)
Stein: Thracia (1920) p.28-29 (§18 Q. Tullius Maximus, governor in the 160s)
Stout: Governors of Moesia (1911) p.24-25 (§32 P. Tullius Varronis f. Varro, he dates the governorship of Superior to c.138) p.73 (§119 Tullius Menophilus, 
governor of Inferior 3 years between 238 and 241)
Stumpf: Statthalter in Kleinasien 122 v.Chr. - 163 n.Chr (1991) p.86-89 (M. Tullius Cicero, cos suff 30 BC, procos Asia 29/28, but year is disputed)
Suolahti, Jaakko: Junior Officers (1955) p.392 nr 256 (M. Tullius M.f., tr mil from Pompeii), p.393 (the Cicerones who were praef equit)
Syme, Ronald: "The Testamentum Dasumii - Some Novelties", in Chiron 15, 1985, p.41-64 with stemma p.62 (also Roman Papers V, p.521-545 with stemma p.544)
(he supposes that Dasumia Polla (sister to L. Dasumius Hadrianus, cos suff 93) married P. Tullius Varro and was mother of P. Dasumius Rusticus cos 119
(adopted by his uncle Hadrianus) and P. Tullius Varro, cos suff 127, and that L. Dasumius Tullus Tuscus was the son of Rusticus)
Szemler: Priests (1972) p.152 (§40 M. Cicero augur 53 BC), p.178 (Q. Cicero, Lupercus c.45)
Szramkiewicz: Gouverneurs Vol.2  (1972) p.453-454 (M. Tullius Cicero, cos suff 30 BC)
Taylor: Voting Districts (1960/2013) p.260-261 (the Tullii from Arpinum in tribus Cornelia; M. Tullius Cicero from Paestum in tribus Maecia; Tullius Rufus q before 46,,
his tribus may be the same as C. Tullius C.f. Rufus in Stellatina, CIL-VI-27739)
Thomasson: Fasti Africani (1996) p.61 (§73 P. Tullius Varro, cos suff 127, procos c.142), p.136 (§7 C. Tullius Capito Pomponianus Plotius Firmus, prefers him to be a 
praetorian special legatus since unusual for a legatus of III Augusta to wait 5 years before a suffect consulate)
Thomasson: Legatus (1991) p.113 (M. Cicero, leg 65 in Gallia, but never took the post), p.114-115 (§209 Q. Cicero, in Gallia 54-52; §233 leg in Cilicia 51), 
p.116 (§235 L. Tullius (Rufus?), leg 51)
Tortotiello: Fasti Consolari di Claudio (2004) p.577-578 (§67 C. Terentius Tullius Geminus, cos suff 46)
Wiseman: New Men (1971) p.267 (§446 M. Cicero cos 63 and his brother §447 Q. Cicero pr 62)
Zmeskal: adfinitas (2009) p.269 (L. Tullius Montanus and sister), p.269-273 (Tullii Cicerones)
Changes 2021.12.29 New header, reference list plus many updates
Tullius Corniculanus
prince of Corniculum
~ Ocresia
 
RE18  
SERVIUS TULLIUS  
Rex 578-534
or son of a slave
† 534 murdered by SUPERBUS
~ Tarquinia, dt of king TARQUINIUS PRISCUS
 
RE59   RE58
Tullia         Tullia
murdered by sister helped Superbus overthrow her father
1 ~ Aruns Tarquinius, murdered by his wife
2 ~ TARQUINIUS SUPERBUS
Rex 534
RE41 RE53 cf 41
M'. Tullius Longus == M'. Tullius Tolerinus
cos 500 cos 500
† 500 mortally wounded only by Fest.174
RE19
Sex. Tullius
primus pilus 358, total 7 years
plebeian
RE27 Nic366 RE16 RE11 
M. Tullius Cicero Q. Tullius M. Tullius
trib. Cor., ab Arpinum, judge c.114 monet c.120
eques ?, decurion, this dating might make him
† c.106 the father of Decula
~ Gratidia,, sister of M. Gratidius
 
RE28 Nic367 RE25 Nic364 RE34 RE17 RE37 RE47 RE21 ILLRP 678,682
M. Tullius M.f. Cicero                           L. Tullius M.f. Cicero M. Tullius M.f.A.n. Decula Q. Tullius Q.f. [Paa?]pus Tullus Tulli f. Tullius
eques Romanus eques, cand for aedile, defeated, c.94 important merchant on Delos IIII vir and censor
† 64 (68?) ment 102 vs pirates pr by 84 cos 81 c.100 at Tibur time of Sulla
~ Helvia RE19
   
RE29 Nic362 Rüpke3290 RE31 Nic363 RE26 Nic365 RE8 Nic360 RE3 RE39
M. Tullius M.f. M.n. Cicero             Q. Tullius M.f. M.n. Cicero L. Tullius L.f. M.n. Cicero Tullia L. Tullius Kratippos T. Tullius T.f. Kanus
* 3.1.106 † 43 proscribed and killed, tribus Cornelia, * 102 † 43 proscribed and killed * c.98 † 68 eques, magister of from Pergamon, IIII vir at Volsini,
orator, q Sicilia 75 aed pl 69 pr of quaestio de repetundis 66  q 68? aed pl 65 pr urb 62 but sent with M. Cicero in Sicilia 70 1 ~ ignotus publicani Sicilia philosopher, mention from 51 c.90/49
cos 63 exiled 58-57 leg of Pompey 57 augur 53 to Bruttium, procos Asia 61-58 2 ~ L. Aelius Tubero ment 73-71 Cicero's son was his pupil,
procos Cilicia 51-50 procos in Italy 49-47 leg of Dolabella 44  leg of Pompey in Sardinia 57-56 received Roman citizenship 
envoy 43 leg of Caesar in Gallia 54-52 under Caesar at Cicero's request,
1 ~ 80-46 div Terentia (T97) leg of Cicero in Cilicia 51-50
2 ~ 46-45 div Publilia M.f. (RE17 FOS660) ~ Pomponia, div 45/44 
she later married C. Vibius Rufus, cos suff 16 AD sister of Atticus or grandson
  LP26-2 33-3    
RE60   RE30 T378 Laet385 Rüpke3291 RE32 Rüpke3292 RE9 cf 49 RE49 RE20 RE32   CIL-III-399
Tullia       M. Tullius M.f. M.n. Cicero Q. Tullius Q.f. M.n. Cicero L. Tullius (Rufus?) Tullius Rufus Ti. Tullius M. Tullius M.f. Cratippus Tullia M.f.
* 79 † 45 *65 or 64 tribus Cor., * 67/6 † 43 proscribed and killed q, leg 51-50 q before 46 officer in Spain 45 tribus Cornelia,
1 ~ 63-57 C. Calpurnius praef eq of Pompey 49-48 lupercus 46  sub Cicero Carsarian officer, sacerdos Romae, ~ T. Aufidius T. f.
Piso Frugi, q 58 † 57 local aedilis at Arpinum 46 local aedilis at Arpinum 46  † 46 battle of Thapsus soon after 29 Spinter, eques
2 ~ 56-51 Furius Crassipes praef eq of Brutus 43-42 leg? 42 q ?? 43 tr mil c.27/19 BC
q 51 divorced 51 to Sex. Pompeius 42 joined Octavian 39
3 ~ 50-46/5 P. Cornelius pont or augur by 31 cos suff 30
Dolabella cos 44 leg Aug pro pr Syria c.28-25
3 procos Asia c.24/23
 
  RE46 RE61 ILS6357 cf RE17 cf RE49 RE14 Nic361
P. (Cornelius) Lentulus L. Tullius Montanus Tullia Q. Tullius Q.f. C. Tullius C.f. Rufus M. Tullius
* 45 † 45 Cic. Att. XII, 52 II vir iure dicundo at Pompeii trib. Stel. eques Romanus,
CIL-VI-27739 late republic
late republic
REPUBLIC
IMPERIAL                                                                            
PME-T41 Dem92
M. Tullius M.f.
at Pompeii,
II vir ter, quinq, augur,
tr mil a populo under Augustus, likely before 2 BC
T381 RE35 LP20-17 Laet1133 Schneider331 P503 Dem660 T389 RE23 Dem439 Pf-p.1086 T374 Dem762 Pf-p.1102
C. Terentius Tullius Geminus Plotius Firmus (Tullius Caoito) L. Tullius Sabinus A. Tullius
cos suff 46 praef vigiles -69 praef idios logos Aegypt 45-46 inscription Spoletium, Umbria,
leg Aug pro pr Moesia 47/53 praef praet sub OTHO 69 adopt (salary ducenarius) procur Aug mid 1st century, before 50
delator 62   ~ Annia P.f. Vettia Silvina
? = Tullius Geminus , poet, T380 RE36    
   
   
T392 RE56 Laet1563 Stech145 LP23-54 T377 RE24 Stech210 LP40-10   T368 RE24a T382 RE38 LP27-26
(P.) Tullius (Varro) C. Tullius Capito Pomponianus Plotius Firmus M. Tullius (or Tuccius) Cerialis Tullius Iustus
trib Stel, Tarquinii in Etruria, leg Aug in Numidia 79 cos suff 90 procos Pontus+Bithynia 96/7 or 97/8
X vir iudic stlit, tr mil VIII Aug in Moesia, cos suff 84 Tullius in Fasti Potentini, received rescript from NERVA
q urb, pro q Creta/Cyrene, aed pl, pr, Tuccius in Pliny 2.11.9,
leg leg XIII Gemina in Pann, correct is likely Tuccius
procos Macedonia c.80
 
T393   ? V197 RE FOS781 RE22 PME-T42bis
P. Tullius Varro         Varronilla   Tullius Balbus Tullius Secundus
beneficiary of will 108 vestal condemned for incest inscription Pergamum 105 trib coh mill in Pann Sup 113
under DOMITIAN possibly senator
   
Stech1090 LP4-20 20-37 39-85  
T394 RE57 Lamb129a Rüpke3296 T375 cf RE22
P. Tullius Varronis f. Varro L Dasumius Tullius Balbus
trib Stel, Tarquinii in Etruria, augur otherwise unknown received rescript from 
X vir iudic stlit, tr mil XVI Fla, q urb, aed Cerialis, ANTONINUS PIUS
pr, leg leg XII Ful in Cappa 119/20-121/2 ?? adopted
leg leg VI Victrix pf in Germ Inf 122-123/4  
procos Baetica 123/4 or 124/5 praef aerar Satur 125-126/7  
cos suff 127 curator alvei Tiberis et riparum,   
leg Aug pro pr Moesia Sup 135-137 procos Africa 142/143  
praetor Etruriae, IIII vir quinq at Tarquinii,  
? ~ Dasumia (? Polla FOS308),   
sister of P. Dasumius Rusticus cos 119  
   
Lamb391 LP10-31 18-36  
D16 RE1 cf PIR T .p.121 Rüpke1434   T386 RE44 Lamb854 LP22-30
L. Dasumius P.f. Tullius Tuscus           Q. Tullius Maximus
trib Stel. from Tarquinii in Etruria from Africa,
monet. tr mil IV Fla in Moesia Sup, q Antoninus Pius, leg leg VII Gem in Hisp, 
leg of procos Africa Tullius Varro 142/3, tr pl, pr c.146  leg Aug pro pr Thracia 161-163/4
praef aerar Saturn c.147-149 (or  150-152) cos suff c.163/165
cos suff 152, curator operum publicorum c.153/154
leg pro pr Germ Sup c.155-158, 
leg Aug pro pr Pann Inf 162/166 or 158/9-162
comes Augusti of M.Aurelius in Marcomanni war post 169 
augur, sodalis Hadrianalis, sodalis Antoninianus 161
patron Lugdunum
 
D17 RE2 Bar723 T379 RE33
M. Dasumius L.f. Tullius Varro Tullius Crispinus
trib Stel. praef praet of DIDIUS IULIANUS 193
statue at Lugdunum † 193 killed by SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
T385 Okon970 AE1935-28
P. Tullius Marsus M. Tullius Cicero Venneianus
cos suff 206 from Paestum, II vir quinq, patron Paestum,
? descendant of T394 built baths, his son rebuilt them,
? adopted by a Venneius ?
  His career may belong to his homonym son
  LP20-131  
T396 FOS767 RE63 Bar2286 T387 RE45 Okon971 Bar1071 Lamb681+1091 Dobson448 AE1975-258 Rüpke3293
Tullia P.f. Marsilla Quentinia Tullius Menophilus A. Tullius Iustianus M. Tullius Cicero Venneianus
Rossia Rufina Rufia Procula cos suff an inc ante 238 primus pilus III Aug 226/235 from Paestum, spendidus eques Romanus,
clar fem consular in XX viri rei publicae curandae 238 praetor Laurentiums Lavinatium 245
note a Rufia Procula from leg Aug pro pr Moesia Inf 238-241 (attested 239-240) Laurens Lavinas, patron Paestum,
Volsinii FOS671 damnatia memoria His career may belong to his father
PLRE Maximus 47
Tullius Maximus
eques Romanus 281
flamen perpetuus at Cuicul
Bar1928 PLRE T…anus
M. Tullius T[---]anus
procos Africa 293/305 (possibly 300/301)
UNCERTAIN DATE                                                                          
PME-T42 Dem763 ILS6449+6448 Rüpke3288+3289 CIL-XI-6015 Rüpke3297 CIL-VIII-4886
M. Tullius Liberalis M. Tullius M.f. Cicero L. Tullius L.f. Verus C. Tullius Frontinus
from Tarsus in Cilicia, trib. Maecia from Paestum, trib. Clus. From Vettona, Thubursicu Numidarum,
praef coh in Rateia,, eques Romanus, equo publico, Laurens Lavinas, II vir quinq desig aged 51
1st century (14-68) curator rei publicae of 6 cities in Regio III, curator rei publicae Sestinum,
Laurens Lavinas, c.138-235/245
c.160/225
~ Digitia Rufina