Orfidia gens explained

The gens Orfidia was a minor plebeian family at Rome. Only a few members of this gens occur in history, but others are mentioned in inscriptions. The most illustrious of the Orfidii was probably Publius Orfidius Senecio, consul suffectus in AD 148.[1] [2]

Origin

The nomen Orfidius appears to belong to a class of gentilicia formed from other names using the suffix -idius.[3] In this instance, the name was probably formed from the nomen Orfius, or perhaps the cognomen Orfitus, both of which are probably derived from the Oscan cognate of the Latin Orbus, a waif or orphan.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. PIR, vol. II, p. 437.
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  3. Chase, pp. 121, 122.
  4. Chase, pp. 127, 128, 131.
  5. Cassell's Latin and English Dictionary, s. v. Orbus.
  6. Tacitus, Historiae, ii. 43, 45.
  7. Plutarch, "The Life of Otho", 12.
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