Caelius
The name Caelius (sometimes spelled Coelius) is an ancient Roman nomen. It is also noticed in Etruscan inscriptions as Caile.[1] It may refer to:
- Caelius Vibenna, 8th century BC
- Gaius Coelius Caldus (nomen also as Caelius), late 2nd–early 1st century BC
- Marcus Caelius Rufus, 1st century BC; see also Cicero's speech pro Caelio
- Marcus Roscius Coelius (or Caelius), 1st century AD
- Balbinus, Decimus Caelius Calvinus Balbinus, b. ca. 165
- Lactantius, Lucius Caelius (or Caecilius?) Firmianus Lactantius, ca. 240 – ca. 320 AD
- Coelius Sedulius (nomen also as Caelius), early 5th century AD
- Caelius Aurelianus, 5th century AD
- Caelius Rhodiginus, b. ca. 1450
- Celio Calcagnini, also known as Caelius Calcagninus (1479-1541)
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