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Vitellia (gens)

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The Gens Vitellia or Vitelii were a gens in ancient Rome. It is also spelled Vitullius in inscriptions.

In the time of Suetonius it was controversial between Aulus Vitellius (supporter of the princeps) and his enemies whether it was old and noble or recent and obscure, even plebeian. It would have originated as a diminutive of the cognomen Vitulus. The name of the Vitellii at least is old and their ancestry was said to date back to Faunus, king of the aboriginals, and Vitellia (Suetonius, Vitellius 1). Then, according to tradition, the family came from Sabini territory to Rome and were included among the patricians. As evidence for the existence of these early kings is the Via Vitellia from the Janiculum to the sea and a colonia Vitellia in Aequi territory.

Two brothers of Vitellii were among the chief supporters of Tarquinius Superbus's attempt to regain the throne; their sister was the wife of the consul Lucius Junius Brutus. On the other hand, Cassius Severus and others considered that the Vitellii were of low birth: the founder of the gens was, they argued, a freedman who had a son with a prostitute, and that son only joined the equites because of his accumulated wealth (Suet., Vitell.. 1-2). Suetonius leaves the question of the gens's origins unanswered. See also Vitelli-a 16th Century prominent family of Umbria who claimed relationship to the Vitellius {gens}

Notable members

  • Publius Vitellius, procurator Augusti;
  • Aulus Vitellius, consul suffectus in 32 ;
  • Quintus Vitellius, ex-senator;
  • Publius Vitellius, officer under Germanicus Iulius Caesar;
  • Lucius Vitellius, three times consul and censor, also governor of Syria;
  • Lucius Vitellius, consul in 48 and son of the former;
  • Aulus Vitellius, later Aulus Vitellius Germanicus Augustus, emperor in 69;
  • Vitellius Germanicus, son of the emperor;
  • Vitellius Petronianus, another son of the emperor;
  • Vitellia, daughter of the emperor and wife of the Legatus, Decimus Valerius Asiaticus
  • Publius Vitellius Saturninus;
  • Marcus Flavius Vitellius Seleucus.
  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "article name needed". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. 

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