Aurelia Nais also known as just Nais was a Roman piscatrix. [1] Nais was a freedwoman. Mentioned on Aurelia's grave are two men by the names of Gaius Aurelius Phileros and Lucius Valerius Secundus. [2] Gaius and Lucius are inscribed into Nais' tombstone as fellow freedmen. Gaius is listed as Aurelia's patron on her epitaph. [3] Lucius however may have been Nais' husband as he originates from a different household than herself and there is little information on his life. [4] This tombstone or cinerary altar is dated 3rd C. AD. [5] The Epitaph displays the companionship between one woman and two men, all of them they were Romans. [6] Gaius and Lucius honor Nais by displaying this on the grave. [7] Aurelia worked in a warehouse called the Horrea Galbae. [8] This warehouse was named the Horrea Galbae after becoming imperial property. [9] This was during the reign of emperor Galba, an era in which Nais lived. [10] Before emperor Galba's reign, the warehouse in which Nais worked had been owned by the Sulpicii family. [11] This family built the building in the 2nd century BC. [12] The said building was located near the Aventine Hill in Rome. [13] The warehouse in which Nais worked is mentioned on her tombstone. [14] This is a suggestion that Nais worked at this establishment for a prolonged time and was not a traveling merchant. [15]