Pomponius Graecinus
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Pomponius Graecinus is a name borne by a number of Ancient Romans:
- The Roman Mausoleum at Gubbio, dated by archaeologists to 10 BC, is believed by some to be the burial place of a Pomponius Graecinus, a native of Gubbio who became prefect of Rome
- Gaius Pomponius Graecinus, suffect consul of AD 16 and a friend of the poet Ovid, may be the same as the above
- Pomponia Graecina, wife of Aulus Plautius and probably the daughter of the above
- A Christian of the early 3rd century called Pomponius Grekeinos is commemorated by an inscription in the Catacombs of Rome