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Occia gens

The gens Occia was a minor plebeian family at Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned under Tiberius, but must have been at Rome for much longer; for Tacitus speaks of Occia, a Vestal Virgin who died in AD 19, after serving faithfully for fifty-seven years. A few of the Occii pursued political careers in this period, but most are known only from inscriptions.[1]

Members

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

Footnotes

  1. ^ The nones of November fell on the fifth, so Lucius was born on the fourth. From his age, he must have died on the twenty-eighth of July.
  2. ^ An assistant to one of the military tribunes.

See also

References

  1. ^ Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. III, p. 2 ("Occia").
  2. ^ Tacitus, Annales, ii. 58.
  3. ^ a b PIR, vol. II, p. 423.
  4. ^ CIL VI, 23218.
  5. ^ CIL XI, 3461.
  6. ^ a b CIL VI, 23210.
  7. ^ CIL X, 819.
  8. ^ a b c CIL I, 3283.
  9. ^ AE 2007, 345.
  10. ^ a b CIL VI, 23213.
  11. ^ CIL XI, 1440.
  12. ^ a b InscrAqu 3, 3535.
  13. ^ CIL VIII, 1967.
  14. ^ ILAlg, 2-2, 4282.
  15. ^ BCTH, 1934-97.
  16. ^ a b CIL X, 2790
  17. ^ ILGN, 238.
  18. ^ Seneca the Elder, Controversiae, ix. 4, 19.
  19. ^ CIL VI, 23214.
  20. ^ CECapitol, 116.
  21. ^ a b CIL VI, 7781.
  22. ^ CIL VIII, 20326.
  23. ^ EE, 8-1.
  24. ^ ILAlg, 1, 2178a.
  25. ^ CIL VIII, 28055.
  26. ^ CIL VI, 23215.
  27. ^ CIL VI, 7148.
  28. ^ CIL VI, 21294.
  29. ^ AE 1977, 40.
  30. ^ a b CIL VI, 35961.
  31. ^ CIL VI, 15519.
  32. ^ ILAlg, 2-3, 8669.
  33. ^ CIL XI, 3254.
  34. ^ BCTH, 1934/35-41.
  35. ^ CIL VI, 221.
  36. ^ CIL VIII, 4660.
  37. ^ CIL VI, 7564.
  38. ^ CIL XII, 4119.
  39. ^ CIL VI, 23220.
  40. ^ AEA, 2015, 27.

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