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Foslia (gens)

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The gens Foslia, later Folia, was a patrician family at Rome. The first of the gens to appear in history was Marcus Foslius Flaccinator, consular tribune in 433 BC.

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Praenomina used

The only praenomina known to have been used by the Foslii are Marcus and Gaius.

Branches and cognomina

The only family name of the Foslia gens appearing in history was Flaccinator. This family was extinct at an early date.

Members

This list includes abbreviated praenomina. For an explanation of this practice, see filiation.
  • Marcus Foslius Flaccinator, grandfather of the consular tribune.
  • Gaius Foslius M. f. Flaccinator, father of the consular tribune.
  • Marcus Foslius C. f. M. n. Flaccinator, tribunus militum consulari potestate in 433 BC.
  • Marcus Foslius Flaccinator, magister equitum in 320 BC, he and the dictator Gaius Maenius were accused of conspiring against the Republic, and resigned, but were acquitted by the consuls. Foslius was consul in 318, and was nominated magister equitum a second time in 314. The details of his service differ between Livy and the consular fasti.
  • References

    Foslia (gens) Wikipedia