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Acutia (gens)

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The gens Acutia was a plebeian family at Rome, from the early Republic to imperial times. The first member of this gens to achieve prominence was Marcus Acutius, tribune of the plebs in 401 B.C.

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Praenomina

The Acutii are known to have used the praenomina Marcus and Quintus.

Branches and cognomina

The earliest Acutii are found without a cognomen. In the first century AD, the surname Nerva is found.

Members

  • Marcus Acutius, tribune of the plebs in 401 BC, was elected by the other tribunes (by co-optation) in violation of the lex Trebonia.
  • Acutia, wife of Publius Vitellius, whose nephew Aulus Vitellius became emperor in AD 69.
  • Quintus Acutius Nerva, suffect consul in AD 100.
  • References

    Acutia (gens) Wikipedia