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Mutia gens

The Lapide dei Quattuorviri, now in the wall of a church at Gottolengo, near the ancient city of Brixia. The stone dates to the first century, and commemorates the construction of a defensive tower by the quattuorviri of Brixia, Gaius Mutius, Publius Popillius, Quintus Mucius, and Marcus Cornelius.

The gens Mutia was an obscure plebeian family at Rome. None of its members is known to have held any magistracy, but many are known from inscriptions, including a large number of freedmen.

Members

This list includes abbreviated praenomina. For an explanation of this practice, see filiation.

Footnotes

  1. ^ A board of four municipal officials.

See also

References

  1. ^ CIL V, 4131.
  2. ^ CIL VI, 200, AE 1999, 193.
  3. ^ a b CIL VI, 127.
  4. ^ CIL VI, 5880.
  5. ^ CIL VI, 22782.
  6. ^ a b c d e CIL VI, 33608.
  7. ^ a b CIL VI, 35896.
  8. ^ a b c CIL VI, 38647.
  9. ^ a b c d CIL VI, 38648.
  10. ^ CIL VIII, 25626.
  11. ^ CIL IX, 1902.
  12. ^ a b CIL XI, 2644.
  13. ^ AE 1969, 372.
  14. ^ a b c d AE 2001, 401.
  15. ^ CIL I, 2941.

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