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Atinia (gens)

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The gens Atinia was a plebeian family at Rome. None of the members of this gens ever attained the consulship; and the first who held any of the higher offices of the state was Gaius Atinius Labeo, who was praetor in 195 BC.

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Branches and cognomina

The only major family of this gens bore the cognomen Labeo.

Members

  • Titus Atinius, who in 491 BC had a number of divine visions of calamity lest Rome celebrate the Great Games on a grand scale, which he convinced to senate to do.
  • Gaius Atinius Labeo, tribune of the plebs in 196, and praetor peregrinus in 195 BC.
  • Marcus Atinius, praefectus socium, killed while serving in Gaul under the consul Tiberius Sempronius Longus, in 194 BC.
  • Gaius Atinius Labeo, praetor in 190 BC, received Sicilia as his province.
  • Gaius Atinius (Labeo), praetor in 188 BC, received Hispania Ulterior as his province.
  • References

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