Statia gens

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The gens Statia was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned in the early decades of the Republic, but the name does not appear again in history until the time of Cicero. The Statii remained relatively undistinguished until the reign of Trajan, when Lucius Statius Aquila was raised to the consulship. [1]

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Origin

The nomen Statius is of Oscan origin, and most of the Statii appearing in history before the late Republic were from Samnium or Lucania. Statius is a patronymic surname, derived from the Oscan praenomen Statius, without any change in morphology. [1] [2]

Praenomina

The Statii used only the most common of praenomina: Lucius , Gaius , Marcus , Publius , Quintus , Titus , and Sextus , of which the first five were the most abundant at all periods of Roman history. Of these, the Statii used primarily Lucius, Gaius, and Marcus.

Members

This list includes abbreviated praenomina. For an explanation of this practice, see filiation.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. III, p. 901 ("Statia Gens").
  2. Chase, pp. 136–138.
  3. Livy, ii. 52.
  4. Dionysius, ix. 28–33.
  5. PW, "Statius", No. 4.
  6. Broughton, vol. I, p. 28.
  7. Appian, Bellum Civile, iv. 25.
  8. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. III, p. 901 ("Statius", No. 3).
  9. PW, "Statius", No. 1.
  10. Cicero, Epistulae ad Atticum, ii. 18, 19, vi. 2, xii. 5, Epistulae ad Quintum Fratrem, i. 2, 3, Epistulae ad Familiares, xvi. 16.
  11. PW, "Statius", No. 2.
  12. Cicero, Epistulae ad Atticum, vi. 1.
  13. PW, "Statius", No. 3.
  14. Pliny the Elder, Historia Naturalis, vi. 29. s. 35, 31. s. 36, ix. 15. s. 17.
  15. Solinus, 52.
  16. Cicero, Epistulae ad Atticum, ii. 14, 15.
  17. PW, "Statius", No. 28.
  18. CIL VI, 1481.
  19. PW, "Statius", No. 33.
  20. PIR, S. 646.
  21. PW, "Statius", No. 31.
  22. Suetonius, De Claris Rhetoribus, p. 99 (ed. Reifferscheid).
  23. PIR, S. 644.
  24. Tacitus, Annales, xv. 50, 60, 71.
  25. PW, "Statius", No. 20.
  26. PIR, S. 639.
  27. Tacitus, Annales, xv. 71.
  28. PW, "Statius", No. 8.
  29. PIR, S. 629.
  30. Tacitus, Historiae, i. 43.
  31. Plutarch, "The Life of Galba", 27.
  32. PW, "Statius", No. 15.
  33. PIR, S. 634.
  34. Pliny the Younger, Epistulae, iv. 10.
  35. PW, "Statius", No. 27.
  36. PIR, S. 642.
  37. Fasti Ostienses , CIL XIV, 244.
  38. CIL VI, 2076, CIL VI, 2078.
  39. PW, "Statius", No. 6.
  40. 1 2 PIR, S. 627.
  41. CIL VI, 2080.
  42. PW, "Statius", No. 7.
  43. PIR, S. 628.
  44. PW, "Statius", No. 5.
  45. Aelius Lampridius, "The Life of Severus Alexander", 48.
  46. PW, "Statius", No. 30.
  47. PIR, S. 643.
  48. CIL XIV, 67.
  49. PW, "Statius", No. 21.
  50. PIR, S. 640.
  51. Alföldy, Konsulat und Senatorenstand unter der Antonien, p. 214 ff., 323.
  52. Syme, "The Proconsuls of Asia under Antoninus Pius", p. 280.
  53. CIL V, 4129, CIL V, 4337, CIL V, 4359, CIL V, 8882.
  54. PW, "Statius", No. 17.
  55. PIR, S. 636.
  56. Cassius Dio, lxxi. 2, 23.
  57. Julius Capitolinus, "The Life of Antoninus Pius", 9, "The Life of Lucius Verus", 7.
  58. PW, "Statius", No. 18.
  59. PIR, S. 637.
  60. Digesta, l. 12, 8.
  61. PW, "Statius", No. 25.
  62. PIR, S. 641.
  63. CIL VIII, 2746.
  64. PW, "Statius", No. 32.
  65. PIR, S. 645.
  66. CIL V, 4358.
  67. PW, "Statius", No. 11.
  68. PIR, S. 630.
  69. PW, "Statius", No. 12.
  70. PIR, S. 631.
  71. 1 2 3 CIL IX, 338.
  72. PW, "Statius", No. 13.
  73. PIR, S. 632.
  74. PW, "Statius", No. 14.
  75. PIR, S. 633.
  76. PW, "Statius", No. 16.
  77. PIR, S. 635.
  78. CIL XIV, 2937.
  79. PW, "Statius", No. 19.
  80. PIR, S. 638.
  81. CIL XI, 556.
  82. PW, "Statius", No. 10.
  83. PW, "Statius", No. 29.

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