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Severia gens

The gens Severia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. No members of this gens appear in history, but many are known from inscriptions.

Origin

The nomen Severius belongs to a class of gentilicia formed directly from cognomina, in this case the common Latin surname Severus, originally referring to someone whose manner or appearance would be described as "serious" or "stern". It was one of a large group of cognomina derived from the character of an individual.[1] Several of the earlier Severii are mentioned in inscriptions from Corfinium in Sabinum, with others from neighboring Sulmo and Alba Fucens, suggesting that the family was of Paelignian origin, or at least had settled in this part of Sabinum by the first century.

Praenomina

The Severii used a wide variety of common praenomina, including Gaius, Lucius, Marcus, Titus, Decimus, and Quintus, without any distinct preference; other praenomina appear occasionally.

Members

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

Undated Severii

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Her name, evidently a Latin diminutive of Friomatha, is Germanic; evidently this was a mixed marriage in a frontier province. Animula, a diminutive of the Latin Anima, means "little soul".

References

  1. ^ Chase, pp. 110, 111.
  2. ^ CIL V, 6612.
  3. ^ AE 2000, 328.
  4. ^ AE 1934, 125.
  5. ^ AE 1978, 567.
  6. ^ CIL VI, 30983.
  7. ^ CIL VI, 2379.
  8. ^ AE 2013, 399.
  9. ^ CIL IX, 3209.
  10. ^ a b CIL IX, 7334.
  11. ^ CIL II, 350.
  12. ^ AE 1975, 235.
  13. ^ CIL IX, 3171.
  14. ^ CIL III, 8102.
  15. ^ CIL IX, 7242.
  16. ^ CIL VII, 45.
  17. ^ CIL XIII, 6728a.
  18. ^ CIL XIII, 4011.
  19. ^ CIL XIII, 2806.
  20. ^ AE 1995, 1049.
  21. ^ AE 1945, 6.
  22. ^ a b CIL III, 7749.
  23. ^ CIL XIII, 7057.
  24. ^ CIL III, 1402a.
  25. ^ CIL V, 5893.
  26. ^ AE 1968, 351.
  27. ^ CIL XIV, 1564.
  28. ^ CIL XIII, 2602.
  29. ^ CIL III, 4452.
  30. ^ a b CIL XIII, 6250.
  31. ^ a b CIL XIII, 852.
  32. ^ CIL II, 5812.
  33. ^ AE 1984, 570.
  34. ^ CIL III, 5768.
  35. ^ CIL VI, 32662.
  36. ^ CIL VII, 889.
  37. ^ CIL IX, 3083.
  38. ^ CIL III, 1124.
  39. ^ AE 1992, 826.
  40. ^ Brusin, Inscriptiones Aquileiae, i. 876.
  41. ^ a b CIL XII, 2734.
  42. ^ CIL VIII, 4025.
  43. ^ CIL VII, 1336, 1045.
  44. ^ CIL XIII, 10006, 086.
  45. ^ AE 1998, 910.
  46. ^ ILB, 146.
  47. ^ a b CIL XII, 1766.
  48. ^ AE 1981, 785.
  49. ^ CIL XIII, 11386.
  50. ^ CIL XIII, 2084.
  51. ^ CIL VI, 17166, CIL VI, 38305.
  52. ^ CAG, xxx. 1, p. 509.
  53. ^ CIRG, ii. 79.
  54. ^ CIL II, 2592.
  55. ^ CIL XIII, 2270.
  56. ^ a b CIL X, 3770.
  57. ^ a b CIL VI, 18784, CIL VI, 25003.
  58. ^ CIL XII, 1741.
  59. ^ CIL XIII, 5032.
  60. ^ Epigrafía Romana de Augusta Emerita, 401.
  61. ^ a b CIL XIII, 5112.
  62. ^ CIL III, 261.
  63. ^ a b CIL XII, 3913.
  64. ^ CIL XIII, 5111.
  65. ^ CIL XII, 2889.
  66. ^ a b c CIL XIII, 1571.
  67. ^ CIL XIII, 2271.
  68. ^ CIL XIII, 12155, 9, CIL XIII, 12160, 26.
  69. ^ CIL XII, 878.
  70. ^ a b CIL XII, 3914.
  71. ^ CIL XII, 572.
  72. ^ CIL XIII, 391.
  73. ^ CIL XIII, 6243.
  74. ^ CIL XIII, 1986.
  75. ^ Ubi Erat Lupa Databank, 26718, EDCS-68900024.
  76. ^ CIL XII, 3621.
  77. ^ CIL XII, 3786.
  78. ^ CIL XIII, 2272.
  79. ^ ILN, v. 3, 879.
  80. ^ CIL VIII, 860.
  81. ^ CIL XII, 983.
  82. ^ CIL XII, 1645.
  83. ^ CIL XIII, 8504.

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