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The gens (plural gentes) was a Roman family, of Italic or Etruscan origins, consisting of all those individuals who shared the same nomen and claimed descent from a common ancestor. It was an important social and legal structure in early Roman history .
This is a list of Roman nomina. The nomen identified all free Roman citizens as members of individual gentes, originally families sharing a single nomen and claiming descent from a common ancestor. Over centuries, a gens could expand from a single family to a large clan, potentially including hundreds or even thousands of members.
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Pertinax 126–193 r. 192–193: Didius Julianus 133–193 r. 193: Septimius Severus 145–211 r. 193–211: Julia Domna 160–217: Julia Maesa 165–224
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Attributed by Livy to the sixth Roman king, Servius Tullius, [3] the urban tribes were named for districts of the city and were the largest and had the least political power. In the later Republic, poorer people living in the city of Rome itself typically belonged to one of these tribes. [ 4 ]
Roman Emperors family tree (collection of simplified Imperial Roman family trees) Julio-Claudian dynasty (27 BC – 68 AD) Flavian dynasty (69 – 117 AD) Nerva–Antonine dynasty (96 – 192 AD) Severan dynasty (193 – 235 AD) Constantinian dynasty (305 – 383 AD) Valentinianic dynasty (364 – 392 AD)
The chief praenomina of the Artorii were Lucius, Gaius, Marcus, and Quintus, four of the most common names throughout Roman history. Lesser-used praenomina of the Artorii included Gnaeus , Sextus , and Titus , and there are a few examples of other names.