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The gens Gabinia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens first appear in the second century BC.[1] The nomen derives from the city of Gabii, east of Rome.[2]

Praenomina

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All of the Gabinii known from historical records bore the praenomina Aulus, Publius, and possibly Gaius.[1]

Branches and cognomina

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The Gabinii do not seem to have been divided into distinct stirpes. The surnames Capito, Cimber, and Sisenna are associated with individual members.[1]

Members

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

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ It is not immediately apparent which of the Calpurnii corresponds with this Piso.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, pp. 192 ff. ("Gabinia gens").
  • ^ "Archivio di letteratura biblica ed orientale". 1879.
  • ^ Livy, xlv. 26.
  • ^ Cicero, De Legibus, iii. 35, Laelius de Amicitia, 41.
  • ^ Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, p. 1091 ("Tabellariae Leges", no. 1).
  • ^ Broughton, vol. I, p. 572, 573 (note 3).
  • ^ Livy, Epitome, 76.
  • ^ Florus, iii. 18. § 13.
  • ^ Orosius, v. 18.
  • ^ Plutarch, "Life of Sulla", 16, 17.
  • ^ Appian, Bella Mithridatica 66.
  • ^ Cicero, Pro Lege Manilia, 3.
  • ^ Valerius Maximus, viii. 1. § 3.
  • ^ Cassius Dio, xxxix. 56.
  • ^ Cicero, Pro Archia Poeta, 5, Divinatio in Quintum Caecilium, 20.
  • ^ Sallust, 17, 40, 44, 47, 55.
  • ^ Cicero, In Catilinam, iii. 3, 5, 6, iv. 6.
  • ^ AE 1953, 90, CIL III, 14507.
  • ^ CIL X, 1199, CIL XIV, 2919.
  • Bibliography

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  • Marcus Tullius Cicero, De Legibus, Divinatio in Quintum Caecilium, In Catilinam, Laelius de Amicitia, Pro Archia Poeta, Pro Lege Manilia.
  • Gaius Sallustius Crispus (Sallust), Bellum Catilinae (The Conspiracy of Catiline).
  • Appianus Alexandrinus (Appian), Bella Mithridatica (The Mithridatic Wars).
  • Valerius Maximus, Factorum ac Dictorum Memorabilium (Memorable Facts and Sayings).
  • Plutarchus, Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans.
  • Lucius Cassius Dio Cocceianus (Cassius Dio), Roman History.
  • Florus, Epitome de T. Livio Bellorum Omnium Annorum DCC.
  • Paulus Orosius, Historiarum Adversum Paganos (History against the Pagans).
  • Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, William Smith, ed., Little, Brown, and Company, Boston (1849).
  • Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, William Smith, ed., Little, Brown, and Company, Boston (1859).
  • T. Robert S. Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic, American Philological Association (1952–1986).

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