Salvia gens explained

The gens Salvia was a minor plebeian Roman family of the late Republic, which came to prominence under the early Empire. The first of the family known to have held public office at Rome was Publius Salvius Aper, praetorian prefect in 2 BC. About this time, the Salvii achieved equestrian rank, and thereafter held various positions in the Roman state for the next two centuries, before falling back into obscurity. Lucius Salvius Otho was raised to patrician rank by the emperor Claudius, but the most illustrious of the Salvii was his son, Marcus, who was proclaimed emperor in AD 69.[1] [2]

Origin

The Salvii were doubtless of Sabellic origin, as their nomen is a patronymic surname derived from the common Oscan praenomen Salvius.[3] They probably spread throughout Italy long before obtaining Roman citizenship; the emperor Otho was descended from an ancient and noble family of Ferentinum, in Etruria.[1] [2]

Members

Salvii Othones

Others

See also

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Suetonius, "The Life of Otho", 1.
  2. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. III, p. 700 ("Salvia Gens").
  3. Chase, p. 141.
  4. Prosopographia Imperii Romani, S 108.
  5. Book: Hobler, Francis. Records of Roman History, from Cnaeus Pompeius to Tiberius Constantinus, as Exhibited on the Roman Coins. Nichols. 1860. 34. 1.
  6. Prosopographia Imperii Romani, S 107.
  7. Book: Bowman . Alan K. . Champlin . Edward . Lintott . Andrew . 1996 . The Cambridge Ancient History . Cambridge University Press . 217 . 9780521264303.
  8. Prosopographia Imperii Romani, S 111.
  9. Suetonius, "The Life of Otho", 3.
  10. Suetonius, "The Life of Domitianus", 10.
  11. Book: de Neeve, P. W.. Colonus: Private Farm-tenancy in Roman Italy During the Republic and the Early Principate. J.C. Gieben. 1984. 9789070265151. 47.
  12. Book: Broughton, Thomas Robert Shannon. The Magistrates of the Roman Republic. American Philological Association. 1951. 9780891308119. 185. 3.
  13. The Development of the Praetor's Edict. 299417. Watson. Alan. The Journal of Roman Studies. 1970. 60. 105–119. 10.1017/S007543580004329X. 161446036 .
  14. The Growth-Pattern of the Praetor's Edict. 44025973. Kelly. J. M.. Irish Jurist (1966-). 1966. 1. 2. 341–355.
  15. Book: Matz, David. Famous Firsts in the Ancient Greek and Roman World. McFarland. 2000 . 9780786405992 . 40.
  16. http://www.strachan.dk/family/salvius.htm
  17. Book: Barnes, Nathan John . Reading 1 Corinthians with Philosophically Educated Women . Wipf and Stock Publishers . 2014 . 9781725247987 . 177.
  18. http://www.strachan.dk/family/sergius.htm Sergius
  19. Prosopographia Imperii Romani, S 97.
  20. Book: Latomus. Kugener. Marc Antoine. Editions Latomus. 1972. 806. Herrmann. Léon. second. 31.
  21. Prosopographia Imperii Romani, S 99.
  22. Prosopographia Imperii Romani, S 105.
  23. Prosopographia Imperii Romani, S 117.
  24. Jolowicz and Nicholas, pp. 384, 385.
  25. Prosopographia Imperii Romani, S 104.
  26. Prosopographia Imperii Romani, S 115.