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Attia (gens)

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The gens Attia was a plebeian family at Rome, which may be identical with the gens Atia, also sometimes spelled with a double t. The gens is known primarily from two individuals: Publius Attius Atimetus, a physician to Augustus, and another physician of the same name, who probably lived later during the first century AD, and may have been a son of the first.

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  • Publius Attius Atimetus, physician to Augustus.
  • Publius Attius Atimetus, another physician, probably later during the first century AD.
  • Attius Labeo, a Roman poet, the author of a translation of the poems of Homer, which is no longer extant.
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