Abronia gens explained

The gens Abronia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. The only members of this gens mentioned by Roman writers are Abronius Silo, a Latin poet during the time of Augustus, and his son, who was the author of pantomimes.[1] [2] Epigraphic sources provide a few other instances of this nomen, but the readings are very uncertain, and it is possible that Abronius is merely an orthographic variation of Apronius.

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Notes and References

  1. Seneca the Elder, Suasoriae, ii. p. 21 (ed. Bipontina).
  2. Abronius Silo. 1. 3.
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