Lutatia gens explained

The gens Lutatia, occasionally written Luctatia, was a plebeian family of ancient Rome. The first of the gens to obtain the consulship was Gaius Lutatius Catulus in 242 BC, the final year of the First Punic War. Orosius mentions their burial place, the Latin: sepulchrum Lutatiorum|italic=no, which lay beyond the Tiber.[1] [2]

Praenomina

The chief praenomina used by the Lutatii of the Republic were Gaius and Quintus, from which they rarely deviated; but there are also instances of Gnaeus and Marcus, which were probably given to younger children.

Branches and cognomina

The surnames of the Lutatii under the Republic were Catulus, Cerco, and Pinthia, of which only the second is found on Roman coins.

Members

Catuli et Cercones

Others

See also

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Orosius, v. 21.
  2. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 843 ("Lutatia Gens").
  3. Chase, pp. 113, 116.
  4. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. I, p. 653 ("Catulus").
  5. Polybius, i. 58–64
  6. Livy, Epitome, 19.
  7. Eutropius, ii. 27.
  8. Orosius, iv. 10.
  9. Valerius Maximus, ii. 8. § 2.
  10. Zonaras, viii. p. 398 ff.
  11. [Fasti Capitolini]
  12. Livy, xxx. 44, Epitome, 19.
  13. Eutropius, ii. 28.
  14. Orosius, iv. 11.
  15. Polybius, i. 65.
  16. Zonaras, viii. 18.
  17. Broughton, vol. I, p. 219, 220 (note 1).
  18. Zonaras, viii. p. 405.
  19. Eckhel, v. p. 240.
  20. Crawford, Roman Republican Coinage, p. 207.
  21. Livy, xlii. 6.
  22. SIG, 674.
  23. Broughton, vol. II, p. 492.
  24. Eckhel, v. p. 240.
  25. Broughton, vol. II, p. 27.
  26. Crawford, Roman Republican Coinage, p. 315.
  27. Cicero, Pro Plancio, 5; De Oratore, iii. 8; Brutus, 35.
  28. Orelli, Onomasticon Tullianum, ii. p. 366 ff.
  29. Plutarch, "The Life of Marius"; "The Life of Sulla".
  30. Appian, Bellum Civile, i. 74.
  31. Velleius Paterculus, ii. 21.
  32. Florus, iii. 21.
  33. Valerius Maximus, vi. 3, ix. 12.
  34. Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, xxxiv. 19.
  35. Orelli, Onomasticon Tullianum, ii. p. 367 ff.
  36. Sallust, Bellum Catilinae, 35, 49.
  37. Tacitus, Historiae, iii. 72.
  38. Suetonius, "The Life of Caesar", 15; "The Life of Galba", 2.
  39. Valerius Maximus, vi. 9. § 5.
  40. Plutarch, "The Life of Crassus", 13; "The Life of Cato the Younger", 16.
  41. Seneca, Epistulae, 97.
  42. Cassius Dio, xxxvi. 13.
  43. Valerius Maximus, iii. 3. § 3.
  44. Quintilian, i. 1. § 6.
  45. Appian, Bellum Civile, iv. 32.
  46. Cicero, De Officiis, iii. 19.
  47. Probus, In Vergilii Bucolica et Georgica Commentarius, iii. 280.
  48. Servius, Ad Aeneidem, ix. 710.
  49. Krause, Vita et Fragmenta, p. 318 ff.
  50. Suetonius, De Illustribus Grammaticis, 3.
  51. Cicero, In Verrem, iv. 17.