Gallia gens explained

The gens Gallia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Several members of this gens are mentioned during the first century BC.[1]

Origin

The nomen Gallius might be derived from Gallus, a common surname that can refer either to a cock or someone of Gallic origin.

Praenomina

Among the Gallii we find the praenomina Quintus, Marcus, and Gaius, all of which were common throughout Roman history.[1]

Branches and cognomina

The Gallii do not appear to have been divided into distinct families, and none of those known during the late Republic bore any surnames.

Members

See also

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, pp. 221, 222 ("Gallius").
  2. Cicero, Brutus, 80.
  3. Quintus Cicero, De Petitione Consulatus, 5.
  4. Asconius, In Toga Candida, p. 88 (ed. Orelli), In Cornelio, p. 62 (ed. Orelli).
  5. Valerius Maximus, viii. 10. § 3.
  6. Book: Shackleton Bailey, David Roy. Two Studies in Roman Nomenclature. Scholars Press. 1991. 9781555406660. 11.
  7. Book: Shackleton-Bailey, D. R.. Cicero: Letters to Atticus: Volume 6, Books 14-16. Cambridge University Press. 2004. 9780521606905. 278.
  8. Cicero, Epistulae ad Atticum, x. 15, xi. 20, Philippicae, xiii. 12.
  9. Suetonius, "Life of Tiberius", 6.
  10. Suetonius, "Life of Augustus", 27.
  11. Appian, Bellum Civile, iii. 95.
  12. Romans and Land Property Rights in Ptolemaic Egypt: The Identification of Lucius Septimius . 44079989 . Rossi . Lucia . Ancient Society . 2014 . 44 . 127–147 .
  13. Book: Meander: miesie̜cznik poświe̜cony kulturze świata starożytnego . Polska Akademia Nauk. Komitet Nauk o Kulturze Antycznej . Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe . 1984 . 26 . 39.
  14. Valerius Maximus, vi. 1. § 13.
  15. Zograf, "Ancient Coins of the Northern Black Sea Littoral, p. 402.
  16. Roman Female Cognomina: Studies in the Nomenclature of Roman Women. Uppsala Universitet, Department of Linguistics and Philology. Nuorluoto. Tuomo. 26 February 2021. 308. 978-91-506-2858-6.
  17. Book: Derks, Ton . Ethnic Constructs in Antiquity: The Role of Power and Tradition . Amsterdam University Press . 2009 . 9789089640789 . illustrated . 135 . Roymans . Nico . Amsterdam archaeological studies . 13.