The gens Triccia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. No members of this gens are mentioned by Roman writers, but a few are known from inscriptions.

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  • Lucius Triccius Epaphroditus, buried in the first-century sepulchre of Decciana Olympias and her family at Canusium in Apulia.[1]
  • Lucius Triccius Apollinaris, a man of duumviral rank at Canusium in AD 223. Perhaps the father of Lucius Triccius Apollinaris, junior, a youth named in the same inscription.[2]
  • Lucius Triccius Apollinaris, junior, a young man living at Canusium in AD 223, listed amongst the praetextati. Perhaps the son of Lucius Triccius Apollinaris, a man of duumviral rank named in the same inscription.[2]

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