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Tittia gens

The gens Tittia was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. Few members of this gens appear in history, but Marcus Tittius Frugi attained the consulship in AD 80. A number of other Tittii are known from inscriptions.

Origin

Several of the earlier Tittii came from Casilinum in Campania, while others came from Atina in Latium, near the Campanian border.

Praenomina

The Tittii known from epigraphy used a number of common praenomina, chiefly Lucius, Gaius, Marcus, and Quintus. Besides these, a few Tittii bore other common names, including Gnaeus and Titus.

Members

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

Undated Tittii

See also

References

  1. ^ CIL I, 2944, CIL I, 3778.
  2. ^ CIL X, 4373.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h CIL X, 5157.
  4. ^ CIL X, 6186.
  5. ^ CIL XII, 2290.
  6. ^ CIL XII, 2292.
  7. ^ AE 1998, 419, AE 2007, 106.
  8. ^ CIL III, 12014,559a. CIL III, 12014,559b.
  9. ^ Kovács and Szábó, Tituli Aquincenses, iii. 1457,20.
  10. ^ CIL VI, 2382.
  11. ^ CIL XIV, 4569.
  12. ^ CIL VI, 1057.
  13. ^ CIL X, 3017.
  14. ^ CAG, 67-02, p. 372; 73, p. 95; 63-01, pp. 231, 252.
  15. ^ CIL VII, 1336,1128a, CIL VII, 1336,1128b, CIL VII, 1336,1129.
  16. ^ CIL VIII, 4408.
  17. ^ CIL XV, 3623.
  18. ^ CIL III, 14386d.
  19. ^ CAG, 34-2, p. 351.
  20. ^ Nuovo Bollettino di Archeologia Cristiana, 1917–14.
  21. ^ Hispania Epigraphica, 2012, 00091.
  22. ^ CIL III, 6684.
  23. ^ AE 1911, 206.
  24. ^ CIL XIII, 1632.
  25. ^ CIL II, 4970,524e.
  26. ^ AE 1974, 230.

Bibliography