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Sentia gens

Denarius of Lucius Sentius, 101 BC. On the obverse is the head of Roma, while the reverse depicts Jupiter driving a quadriga.

The gens Sentia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned in history toward the end of the Republic. The first of the Sentii to obtain the consulship was Gaius Sentius Saturninus, in 19 BC.[1]

Origin

The origin of the nomen Sentius is uncertain, but it might be derived from the Latin sentus, thorny. Chase classifies it among those gentilicia that either originated at Rome, or cannot be shown to have come from anywhere else.[2] Syme prefers an Etruscan origin, noting that the name seems abundant at Clusium. However, the Sentii Saturnini of the late Republic were from Atina in southern Latium.[3]

Praenomina

The main praenomina used by the Sentii were Gaius, Gnaeus, and Lucius, all of which were very common throughout Roman history. Other names attested from inscriptions include Quintus and Sextus.

Branches and cognomina

The most important family of the Sentii bore the cognomen Saturninus, which occurs on coins. Other coins of this gens include no surnames.[1] One of the more noteworthy Sentii of imperial times bore the surname Augurinus, an occupational cognomen probably indicating that he or one of his ancestors was an augur.[4]

Members

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

Sentii Saturnini

Others

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Klebs, following earlier authorities, identifies him as Lucius Appuleius Saturninus, and confounds him with his son.
  2. ^ Savina in the inscription.

References

  1. ^ a b c Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. III. pp. 783, 784 ("Sentia Gens").
  2. ^ Chase, p. 131.
  3. ^ Syme, "Stemma of the Sentii Saturnini", p. 157.
  4. ^ Chase, p. 112.
  5. ^ Orosius, v. 18.
  6. ^ Plutarch, "The Life of Sulla", 11.
  7. ^ Cicero, In Verrem, iii. 93, In Pisonem, 34.
  8. ^ Livy, Epitome, 70.
  9. ^ Appian, Bella Mithridatica, 35, 41.
  10. ^ Broughton, vol. II, pp. 12, 15, 16 (note 5), 18, 22, 28, 35, 42, 43, 49; Supplement, p. 57.
  11. ^ Syme, "Stemma of the Sentii Saturnini", pp. 158, 159.
  12. ^ Eckhel, vol. v, p. 305.
  13. ^ Crawford, Roman Republican Coinage, pp. 327–328.
  14. ^ a b Syme, "Stemma of the Sentii Saturnini", pp. 159, 160.
  15. ^ a b Cicero, Pro Plancio, 19.
  16. ^ Syme, "Stemma of the Sentii Saturnini", pp. 157–161.
  17. ^ Cicero, Epistulae ad Familiares, viii. 14. § 1.
  18. ^ Valerius Maximus, ix. i. § 8.
  19. ^ Syme, "Stemma of the Sentii Saturnini", pp. 157–159, 162.
  20. ^ Syme, "Stemma of the Sentii Saturnini", pp. 159, 161.
  21. ^ Velleius Paterculus, ii. 77.
  22. ^ Appian, Bellum Civile, iv. 45, v. 139.
  23. ^ Valerius Maximus, vii. 3. § 9.
  24. ^ Syme, "Stemma of the Sentii Saturnini", pp. 159, 161, 162.
  25. ^ Velleius Paterculus, ii. 92, 103, 105, 109.
  26. ^ Cassius Dio, liv. 10, lv. 28.
  27. ^ Frontinus, De Aquaeductu, 10.
  28. ^ Josephus, Antiquitates Judaïcae, xvi. 10. § 8; 11 § 3; xvii. 1. § 1; 3. § 2; 5 § 2, Bellum Judaïcum, i. 27. § 2
  29. ^ Broughton, Supplement, p. 57.
  30. ^ Syme, "Stemma of the Sentii Saturnini", pp. 159, 161, 162, 165.
  31. ^ a b c Josephus, Antiquitates Judaïcae, xvi. 11. § 3.
  32. ^ a b c d Syme, "Stemma of the Sentii Saturnini", pp. 159, 165.
  33. ^ Tacitus, Annales, ii. 74, 79, 81, iii. 7.
  34. ^ Josephus, Antiquitates Judaïcae, xix. 2, Bellum Judaïcum, ii. 11.
  35. ^ CIL VI, 2722.
  36. ^ CIL VI, 3629.
  37. ^ a b c AE 1934, 128.
  38. ^ CIL V, 5338.
  39. ^ CIL VIII, 16825
  40. ^ AE 1992, 1796.
  41. ^ a b PIR, vol. III, p. 199.
  42. ^ Tacitus, Historiae, iv. 7.
  43. ^ CIL IX, 4194.
  44. ^ Gallivan, "The Fasti for A.D. 70–96", pp. 202, 219.
  45. ^ Spaul, "Governors of Tingitana", p. 238.
  46. ^ Pliny the Younger, Epistulae, iv. 27, ix. 8.
  47. ^ CIL III, 586.
  48. ^ PIR, vol. II, p. 115.
  49. ^ Cassius Dio, lxviii. 22.
  50. ^ Eck and Pangerl, "Neue Diplome", pp. 287 ff.
  51. ^ CIL V, 5811.
  52. ^ CIL VI, 41291.
  53. ^ CIL VIII, 25837, CIL VIII, 25864.
  54. ^ PLRE, vol. 2, pp. 641–642.

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