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Minatia gens

The gens Minatia was a minor plebeian family at Rome. The gens was probably of Sabine origin, as its nomen is derived from the Oscan praenomen Minatus, and the first of the family to appear in Roman history bore the surname Sabinus.[1][2] Many Minatii are known from inscriptions.

Members

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

See also

References

  1. ^ Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 1089 ("Minatia Gens").
  2. ^ Chase, p. 140.
  3. ^ Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 1089 ("Minatia Gens"), vol. III, p. 690 ("Marcus Minatius Sabinus").
  4. ^ Broughton, vol. II, p. 298.
  5. ^ Eckhel, vol. v, p. 253.
  6. ^ PIR, vol. II, p. 375.
  7. ^ CIL X, 291.
  8. ^ AE 1979, 38.
  9. ^ AE 1998, 391.
  10. ^ a b c AE 1966, 40.
  11. ^ CIL I, 687.
  12. ^ CIL I, 3163, AE 1966, 112.
  13. ^ AE 1932, 84.
  14. ^ CIL IV, 9886.
  15. ^ a b c CIL V, 2207.
  16. ^ CIL V, 7850.
  17. ^ a b CIL VI, 8308.
  18. ^ a b CIL VI, 22495.
  19. ^ a b CIL VI, 22496.
  20. ^ a b CIL VI, 22497, CIL XI, 5496.
  21. ^ CIL VIII, 6530.
  22. ^ a b c CIL IX, 867.
  23. ^ CIL IX, 1031.
  24. ^ CIL IX, 2403.
  25. ^ CIL X, 360.
  26. ^ a b CIL X, 439.
  27. ^ CIL X, 1885.
  28. ^ CIL X, 2738.
  29. ^ a b CIL X, 3773.
  30. ^ CIL XI, 2912.
  31. ^ a b CIL XII, 452.
  32. ^ CIL XII, 4992.
  33. ^ CIL XIV, 3951.
  34. ^ AE 1994, 852.
  35. ^ Hüttemann, No. 75.
  36. ^ Marzano, Annalisa (2022-06-30). Chapter 5 The Personal Infrastructure of Maritime Trade. Edinburgh University Press. p. 57. doi:10.1515/9781474478168-009/html. ISBN 978-1-4744-7816-8.

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