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    The gens Quinctia, sometimes written Quintia, was a patrician family at ancient Rome. Throughout the history of the Republic, its members often held the...
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  • former times the Flaminii were believed to be only a family of the Quinctia gens; but this opinion arose from a confusion of the Flaminii with the Flaminini...
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    The gens Junia or Iunia was one of the most celebrated families of ancient Rome. The gens may originally have been patrician, and was already prominent...
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    on the praenomen Manius, presumably the name of an ancestor of the gens. The gens Manilia was derived from the same name, and its members are frequently...
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  • history of Rome. Cloelia gens Curiatia gens Gegania gens Julia gens Metilia gens Numitoria gens Quinctia gens Servilia gens Tullia gens Julius Caesar, Roman...
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  • Quinctius belonged to the Quinctia gens, one of the oldest and possibly the most influential and powerful patrician gens of the early Republic. Quinctius...
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    Roman Kingdom. He would have been a member of the ancient patrician clan Quinctia, which predated the founding of Rome and was moved to Rome from the Latin...
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    the original Romans, the Latin and Sabine peoples. For example, the Quinctia gens, who had a major influence on Roman public life during this time, were...
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  • a consul of the Roman Republic in 421 BC. Quinctius belonged to the Quinctia gens, one of the early Republics most influential patrician families. Quinctius...
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  • BC and possibly consul in 428 BC. Quinctius belonged to the powerful Quinctia gens and was the son of one of the early republic's most famous figures,...
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