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Sennia gens

The gens Sennia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. Few members of this gens are mentioned in history, but others are known from inscriptions.[1]

Origin

A large majority of the Sennii are known from inscriptions from various parts of Gaul, suggesting that the family was of Gallic origin.

Praenomina

The main praenomina of the Sennii were Lucius, Gaius, and Marcus, the three most common names throughout all periods of Roman history. Less frequently the Sennii employed a variety of other common praenomina, including Titus, Quintus, Sextus, and Decimus.

Members

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

Undated Sennii

See also

References

  1. ^ PIR, vol. III, p. 198.
  2. ^ Digesta, 48. tit. 18. 1. praefatio, 5.
  3. ^ CIL VII, 1336,1027a, CIL VII, 1336,1027b, CIL VII, 1336,1027c, CIL XII, 5686,814, AE 1994, 1235a, CAG, 59. 2, pp. 117, 123; 63, 1, p. 252; 80. 1. pp. 133, 142, 163, 206, 220.
  4. ^ "Manduessedum", in Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites.
  5. ^ Rushworth, Housesteads Roman Fort, p. 532.
  6. ^ CIL XIII, 3162.
  7. ^ RIB, ii. 7, 2501, 501.
  8. ^ a b AE 1965, 331.
  9. ^ CIL XII, 3898.
  10. ^ BCAR, 1941, 187.
  11. ^ AE 1978, 500.
  12. ^ CIL VI, 3649.
  13. ^ CIL XIII, 5334.
  14. ^ CIL XII, 2000.
  15. ^ CIL XII, 3899.
  16. ^ BCTH 1930/31, 300
  17. ^ CIL XII, 3902.
  18. ^ a b CIL XIII, 2029.
  19. ^ CIL XII, 2782.
  20. ^ CIL XIII, 1149.
  21. ^ CIL XIII, 4033.
  22. ^ CIL XII, 2538.
  23. ^ CIL XII, 2656.
  24. ^ CIL XII, 2378.
  25. ^ a b CIL XII, 3900.
  26. ^ a b c d CIL XII, 2837.
  27. ^ CIL XII, 2592.
  28. ^ CIL XII, 2493, CIL XII, 2494, CIL XII, 2495.
  29. ^ CIL XII, 2859.
  30. ^ CIL VI, 36325.
  31. ^ RIB, ii. 5, 2487, 6, 1–10.

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