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Luciena (gens)

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The gens Luciena was a minor family at Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned in the final century of the Republic.

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Origin

The nomen Lucienus appears to belong to a class of names derived from other names, including those of other gentilicia. It might therefore be derived from the praenomen Lucius, or the corresponding nomen. Nomina ending in -enus were characteristic of Umbrian.

Members

This list includes abbreviated praenomina. For an explanation of this practice, see filiation.
  • Lucienus, a senator, was a friend of Marcus Terentius Varro, and one of the speakers in Varro's dialogue, Rerum Rusticarum. He is apparently the same person mentioned by Cicero in a letter to Atticus.
  • Lucius Lucienus, the father of Lucius Lucienus Rufus.
  • Lucius Lucienus L. f. Rufus, a young man buried at Rome.
  • Lucius Lucienus Ɔ. l. Diocles, a freedman of the Lucieni, mentioned in the same inscription as Lucius Lucienus Rufus.
  • Luciena L. l. Philema, a freedwoman of the Lucieni, mentioned in the same inscription as Lucius Lucienus Rufus.
  • Quintus Lucienus Ɔ. l. Dicaeus, a freedman of the Lucieni, mentioned in an inscription at Rome.
  • References

    Luciena (gens) Wikipedia