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Turbonia gens

The gens Turbonia was an obscure plebeian family of ancient Rome. No members of this gens are mentioned by Roman writers, but several are known from inscriptions. A family by this name lived at Flavia Solva in Noricum during the second and third centuries.

Origin

The nomen Turbonius belongs to a large class of gentilicia originally formed from cognomina ending in -o and -onis.[1] Although -onius later came to be regarded as a regular gentile-forming suffix in other names,[1] here the root of the gentilicium is the surname Turbo, referring to a whirlwind.[2]

Praenomina

The only praenomina mentioned in the inscriptions of the Turbonii are Titus, Marcus, and Sextus, all of which were common throughout Roman history.

Members

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

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Chase, p. 118.
  2. ^ Lewis & Short, A Latin Dictionary, s.v. Turbo.
  3. ^ a b c d AE 1966, 278.
  4. ^ a b c d e CIL III, 5391.
  5. ^ CIL III, 5374.
  6. ^ AE 1968, 411.

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