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Spedia gens

The gens Spedia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. No members of this gens are mentioned in ancient writers, but many are known from inscriptions, and several were locally important, serving as duumvirs at Antinum in Samnium, Pompeii in Campania, and Sarmizegetusa in Dacia.

Origin

The nomen Spedius is probably of Oscan origin, as many of the inscriptions of this gens are from Samnium and surrounding regions in central and southern Italy, and the early Spedii used a number of Oscan praenomina.

Praenomina

The Spedii used a variety of common praenomina, chiefly Lucius, Gaius, Publius, and Quintus. The older epigraphy shows that they used the less-common praenomina Vibius, Numerius, and Salvius, all of which were typical in families from Oscan-speaking regions.

Members

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

Notes

  1. ^ The inscription actually says "months", rather than days, followed by an extraneous 'A'. Presumably the engraver was distracted, and either skipped the number of months, or wrote "months" instead of "days".

See also

References

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  2. ^ CIL IX, 6625.
  3. ^ CIL XI, 6855.
  4. ^ a b CIL X, 5154.
  5. ^ CIL IX, 1969.
  6. ^ CIL VI, 38926.
  7. ^ CIL V, 08114,125.
  8. ^ CIL X, 7596.
  9. ^ AE 1929, 185.
  10. ^ CIL VI, 1678.
  11. ^ a b c CIL IX, 2618.
  12. ^ AE 1965, 113.
  13. ^ a b CIL V, 1382.
  14. ^ CIL X, 1171.
  15. ^ a b c EE, 8-1, 170.
  16. ^ CIL III, 1880.
  17. ^ CIL IX, 3876.
  18. ^ CIL XI, 1107a.
  19. ^ CIL X, 1121.
  20. ^ a b CIL III, 8446.
  21. ^ CIL VI, 975.
  22. ^ CIL IV, 10592.
  23. ^ CIL IX, 1968.
  24. ^ a b CIL X, 446.
  25. ^ Inscriptiones Italiae, 3-1, 12.
  26. ^ a b Inscriptiones Italiae, 3-1, 217.
  27. ^ a b AE 1985, 398.
  28. ^ ILAdria, 29.
  29. ^ CIL VI, 7459.
  30. ^ IGLS, 17-1, 536.
  31. ^ CIL X, 1172.
  32. ^ CIL III, 1498.
  33. ^ AE 1968, 513.
  34. ^ CIL VI, 7165.
  35. ^ CIL III, 6627.
  36. ^ CIL IX, 1310.
  37. ^ CIL VI, 26664.
  38. ^ CIL XIV, 1451.
  39. ^ CIL VI, 11553.
  40. ^ CIL IX, 1039.
  41. ^ a b CIL IX, 1034.
  42. ^ CIL VI, 26665.
  43. ^ CIL X, 1064.
  44. ^ a b CIL VI, 26669.
  45. ^ Rizakis, La cité de Patras, 197.
  46. ^ CIL III, 1417a.
  47. ^ a b CIL X, 4350.
  48. ^ AE 1984, 100.
  49. ^ a b CIL III, 1765a.
  50. ^ a b CIL VI, 26667.
  51. ^ CIL III, 1664.
  52. ^ CIL II, 4415.
  53. ^ CIL V, 8819.
  54. ^ a b c CIL VI, 26668.
  55. ^ CIL VI, 26666.
  56. ^ AE 1983, 226.
  57. ^ CIL XI, 222.
  58. ^ CIL X, 3632.
  59. ^ CIL XI, 117.
  60. ^ AE 1993, 313.
  61. ^ CIL VI, 26670.
  62. ^ CIL VI, 705.
  63. ^ ILAdria, 30.
  64. ^ CIL IX, 3065.
  65. ^ a b CIL VI, 25817.
  66. ^ AE 1993, 764.
  67. ^ CIL V, 2364.
  68. ^ CIL VI, 6767.
  69. ^ CIL XI, 4525.
  70. ^ Supplementa Italica, 29-Ae, 42.
  71. ^ AE 2004, 318.
  72. ^ Tyche, 1989-159.
  73. ^ CIL III, 7767, CIL III, 7933.
  74. ^ AE 2014, 51.

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