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Trebicia gens

The gens Trebicia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. No members of this gens are mentioned by Roman writers, but a number are known from inscriptions. Marcus Valerius Trebicius Decianus was magister of the Arval Brethren during the reign of Hadrian.

Origin

The nomen Trebicius belongs to a class of gentilicia originally formed from cognomina ending in -ex or -icis, but later from other nomina, as -icius came to be regarded as a regular gentile-forming suffix.[1]

Praenomina

The chief praenomen of the Trebicii seems to have been Quintus, alongside which they occasionally employed Lucius, and probably also Titus and Aulus, all of which were common names throughout all periods of Roman history. Marcus may not have been a regular praenomen of this gens, as the only member known to have used it likely assumed the name as part of the nomenclature of a maternal ancestor.

Members

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

Undated Trebicii

See also

Notes

  1. ^ As with other polyonymous Romans from this period, it is unclear whether his nomen was Valerius or Trebicius, as it was common for the Roman upper classes to combine the names of ancestors from both the paternal and maternal lines, arranging them in whatever order seemed most auspicious. As the Valeria gens was both ancient and illustrious, "Marcus Valerius", the name of a maternal ancestor, might have been prefixed to the name of an otherwise undistinguished "Trebicius Decianus", who through some combination of hard work and good fortune found himself master of the Arval Brethren. The best indication that this was the case is that he is sometimes referred to simply as "Trebicius Decianus". See Salomies, Adoptive and Polyonymous Nomenclature in the Roman Empire.
  2. ^ Gaudinus' praenomen is uncertain; the letter 'A' certainly precedes his nomen, but it might possibly stand for something other than a praenomen.

References

  1. ^ Chase, p. 126.
  2. ^ CIL XI, 3480.
  3. ^ AE 1994, 884.
  4. ^ CIL XV, 524, CIL XV, 525,13.
  5. ^ PIR, vol. III, p. 335 (T., No. 240).
  6. ^ Bloch, "Roman Brick-stamps, 142.
  7. ^ CIL VI, 2074, CIL VI, 2075, CIL VI, 2076, CIL VI, 2078, CIL VI, 2080.
  8. ^ AE 1964, 69a.
  9. ^ CIL III, 99.
  10. ^ CIL XV, 525,1–CIL XV, 525,12, CIL XV, 525,14–CIL XV, 525,25.
  11. ^ CIL XV, 2218.
  12. ^ CIL II, 4970,526.
  13. ^ a b CIL VI, 27597.
  14. ^ d'Encarnação, Inscrições Romanas do Conventus Pacensis, 317.
  15. ^ CIL VI, 27595.
  16. ^ a b CIL VI, 27594.
  17. ^ CIL VI, 27596.

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