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Selicia gens

The gens Selicia, possibly identical with Silicia, was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. Hardly any members of this gens are mentioned in history, but a number are known from inscriptions.[1]

Origin

From a large number of inscriptions found there, it seems probable that the Selicii originated at the ancient Latin town of Praeneste, about twenty-two miles east of Rome. The nomen Selicius belongs to a class of gentilicia formed primarily from words or names ending in -ex. The root of this nomen appears to be selectus, chosen, for which Selex may have been a cognominal variant.[2][3]

Praenomina

The main praenomina of the Selicii were Gaius and Quintus, two of the most common names throughout all periods of Roman history. The Selicii also used a variety of other common praenomina, including Lucius, Publius, and Marcus, and occasionally other names, such as Aulus and Numerius.

Members

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

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ His surname given as "Glucon" in the inscription.

References

  1. ^ Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. III, p. 776 ("Selicius").
  2. ^ Chase, p. 126.
  3. ^ New College Latin & English Dictionary, s. vv. seligo, selectus.
  4. ^ CIL XIV, 3260.
  5. ^ CNSATunisie, 28-278.
  6. ^ a b c d CIL VI, 26132.
  7. ^ CIL V, 73b.
  8. ^ CIL VIII, 24216.
  9. ^ CIL XIV, 3257.
  10. ^ CIL XIV, 3258.
  11. ^ CIL I, 3077.
  12. ^ CIL VIII, 26487.
  13. ^ Cicero, Epistulae ad Familiares, i. 5, ix. 16; Epistulae ad Atticum, i. 12.
  14. ^ a b c CIL V, 1325.
  15. ^ CIL V, 49.
  16. ^ CIL VI, 26133.
  17. ^ a b BCTH, 1951/52, 197.
  18. ^ MAD, 1128.
  19. ^ a b c d e CIL XIV, 1589.
  20. ^ AE 1980, 932.
  21. ^ CIL VI, 26134.
  22. ^ CIL XIV, 3256.
  23. ^ CIL VI, 19865.
  24. ^ CIL VIII, 11853.
  25. ^ a b AE 1992, 1798.
  26. ^ a b c CIL VI, 26135.
  27. ^ Incriptiones Italiae, x. 1. 584.
  28. ^ CIL V, 93.
  29. ^ CIL I, 3070.
  30. ^ CIL VI, 26136.
  31. ^ CIL VI, 26137.
  32. ^ Inscriptiones Italiae, x. 1, 136.
  33. ^ CIL VIII, 23519.
  34. ^ CIL VIII, 23515.
  35. ^ CIL VIII, 13132.

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