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Vibullia gens

The gens Vibullia, occasionally written Vibulia, was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens first appear in history in the years following the Third Samnite War,[1] but after this they are hardly mentioned until the end of the Republic, at which time they were of senatorial rank.[2] A wealthy family of this name rose to prominence at Athens during the latter part of the first century.[3] Others are known from inscriptions.

Origin

The nomen Vibullius belongs to a relatively small class of gentilicia formed directly from cognomina ending in the diminutive suffix -ulus.[4] The root appears to be the praenomen Vibius, uncommon at Rome but relatively common in Oscan-speaking regions of Italy. The name would thus be cognate with other gentilicia, such as Vibuleius and Vibidius.[5]

Praenomina

The main praenomina of the Vibullii were Lucius and Marcus, two of the most abundant names at all periods of Roman history. These were supplemented as needed with other common praenomina, such as Gaius and Quintus. A few Vibullii bore other names, including Decimus, Publius, and Titus.

Branches and cognomina

The only distinct family of the Vibulii bore the cognomen Rufus, originally indicating someone with red hair, and belonging to a large class of surnames derived from the physical traits of individuals.[6]

Members

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

Vibulii Rufi

Undated Vibullii

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Evidently a member of the Coelia gens, descended from the Vibullii through a maternal line, as his name was usually abbreviated to "Publius Coelius Balbinus".[25]
  2. ^ Despite the order of his names, he was technically a Claudius, and descended from the Vibulii through his mother, but several members of his family had married into the Vibullia gens, who may have been considered more authentically Roman. The Claudii Attici had only obtained Roman citizenship a few generations earlier, and were not directly descended from the ancient Claudia gens.

References

  1. ^ a b Broughton, vol. I, p. 189.
  2. ^ Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. III, p. 1256 ("L. Vibullius Rufus").
  3. ^ PW, s.v. Vibullius.
  4. ^ Chase, p. 123.
  5. ^ Chase, pp. 121, 122.
  6. ^ Chase, p. 110.
  7. ^ Livy, xxviii. 27.
  8. ^ Cassius Dio, fragmentum xl. 7–12.
  9. ^ CIL X, 4249.
  10. ^ AE 1979, 139.
  11. ^ CIL XI, 1134.
  12. ^ CIL III, 9832.
  13. ^ CIL XIII, 6982.
  14. ^ CIL IV, 3340,013.
  15. ^ AE 2003, 295.
  16. ^ a b CIL IX, 3443.
  17. ^ Tacitus, Annales, xiii. 28 ff.
  18. ^ PIR, vol. III, p. 431 (V, No. 422).
  19. ^ PW, Vibullius 2.
  20. ^ West, "Latin Inscriptions, 1896–1926", 95.
  21. ^ Kent, "The Inscriptions, 1926–1950", 212.
  22. ^ CIL XI, 1149.
  23. ^ a b c d CIL V, 7509.
  24. ^ CIL XV, 805,1–4.
  25. ^ Salomies, Adoptive and Polyonymous Nomenclature", p. 141.
  26. ^ CIL III, 1933, CIL VI, 1383, CIL XIV, 2390.
  27. ^ AE 1997, 562.
  28. ^ CIL VI, 2379.
  29. ^ a b CIL III, 526.
  30. ^ CIL IX, 3551.
  31. ^ CIL X, 5363.
  32. ^ CIL VI, 37071, CIL XIV, 3609.
  33. ^ a b AE 1982, 970.
  34. ^ CIL III, 2856.
  35. ^ CIL VI, 3736.
  36. ^ Cicero, Epistulae ad Quintum Fratrem, iii. 1. § 5, Ad Atticum, vii. 24, viii. 1, 2, 11, 15.
  37. ^ Caesar, De Bello Civili, i. 15, 23, 34, 38, iii. 10, 11.
  38. ^ PW, Vibullius 1.
  39. ^ Broughton, vol. II, pp. 271, 279.
  40. ^ PW, Vibullius 9.
  41. ^ PIR, vol. III, p. 431 (V, No. 425).
  42. ^ PW, Vibullius 12.
  43. ^ PW, Vibullius 8.
  44. ^ AE 2000, 1345.
  45. ^ PW, Vibullius 4.
  46. ^ PW, Vibullius 10.
  47. ^ PW, Vibullius 11.
  48. ^ PW, Vibullius 4.
  49. ^ PW, Vibullius 11.
  50. ^ PIR, vol. III, p. 431 (V, No. 424).
  51. ^ PW, Vibullius 7.
  52. ^ PIR, vol. III, p. 431 (V, No. 423).
  53. ^ PW, Vibullius 6.
  54. ^ PIR, vol. III, p. 432 (V, No. 426).
  55. ^ PW, Vibullius 13.
  56. ^ Thylander, Inscriptions du port d'Ostie, A-226.
  57. ^ CIL X, 5280.
  58. ^ CIL III, 543.
  59. ^ CIL X, 5240.
  60. ^ CIL VI, 21598.
  61. ^ CIL III, 14165,02.
  62. ^ CIL X, 7100.
  63. ^ a b CIL X, 5214.
  64. ^ AE 1980, 930.
  65. ^ Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, 1931-101.
  66. ^ CIL VI, 25390.
  67. ^ CIL V, 7791.
  68. ^ Espérandieu, Inscriptions Latines de Gaule (Narbonnaise), 98.

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