Caetronia gens explained

__NoToC__The gens Caetronia, occasionally written Cetronia, was a family at ancient Rome that flourished during the late Republic and early decades of the Empire. The nomen Caetronius is Etruscan in origin.[1]

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Bibliography

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Notes and References

  1. [#CITEREFSyme, Roman Revolution|Syme, ''Roman Revolution'']
  2. Cassius Dio, xlv. 17.
  3. Tacitus, Annales, i. 44.
  4. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. I, p. 558 ("C. Caetronius").
  5. Ammianus Marcellinus, Res Gestae, xxix. 5.
  6. [s:de:RE:Caetronius 1|RE: Caetronius 1]
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  8. PIR, C. 170.
  9. PIR2 C. 217.
  10. [s:de:RE:Caetronius 2|RE: Caetronius 2]
  11. Tacitus, Historiae, iv. 50.
  12. PIR, C. 171.
  13. PIR2 C. 218.
  14. [s:de:RE:Caetronius 3|RE: Caetronius 3]