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1 Praenomina  





2 Branches and cognomina  





3 Members  



3.1  Early Coelii  





3.2  Coelii Caldi  





3.3  Later Coelii  







4 See also  





5 References  





6 Bibliography  














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Denarius issued by Gaius Coelius Caldus in 104 BC. The obverse depicts a head of Roma, the reverse Victoria driving a biga.[1]

The gens Coelia, occasionally written Coilia, was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. The Coelii are frequently confounded with the Caelii, with some individuals called Caelius in manuscripts, while they appear as CoeliusorCoilius on coins. The first of this gens who obtained the consulship was Gaius Coelius Caldus in 94 BC.[2]

Praenomina

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The Caelii mentioned in history used the praenomina Lucius, Gaius, and Marcus, all of which were amongst the most common names at Rome.

Branches and cognomina

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There only regular surname of this gens under the Republic was Caldus, derived from the Latin calidus, which translates "hot" or "rash". The same cognomen also gave rise to the gentilicium Calidius.[2][3][4][5][6]

Members

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

Early Coelii

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Coelii Caldi

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Later Coelii

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Crawford, Roman Republican Coinage, p. 324.
  • ^ a b Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. I, p. 532 ("Caelia or Coelia Gens").
  • ^ Chase, pp. 111, 122.
  • ^ Cicero, De Inventione, ii. 9.
  • ^ Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. I, p. 561 ("Caldus").
  • ^ Cassell's Latin & English Dictionary, s. v. v. calidus.
  • ^ Livy, xliii. 21.
  • ^ Broughton, vol. I, p. 422.
  • ^ RE, vol. 4.1, col. 185; supplement 3, col. 255 (Coelius 6).
  • ^ Broughton, vol. II, p. 71.
  • ^ ILLRP, 402.
  • ^ Broughton, vol. II, pp. 210, 228, 273, 288.
  • ^ Sherk, "Senatus Consultum De Agro Pergameno", p. 367.
  • ^ RE, vol. 4.1, col. 196 (Coelius 15).
  • ^ Crawford 1974, p. 459.
  • ^ Cicero, Epistulae ad Familiares, ii. 15, 19, Epistulae ad Atticum, vi. 2, 4-6, vii. 1.
  • ^ RE, vol. 4.1, col. 196 (Coelius 14).
  • ^ Velleius Paterculus, ii. 20.
  • ^ Eck, Werner; Fehér, Bence; Kovács, Péter (2013). "Die Fasti consulares der Regierungszeit des Antoninus Pius. Eine Bestandsaufnahme seit Géza Alföldys Konsulat und Senatorenstand". Studia Epigraphica in Memoriam Géza Alföldy. Antiquitas. Reihe 1, Abhandlungen zur alten Geschichte (in German). Bonn: R. Habelt. pp. 69–90. ISBN 978-3-7749-3866-3.
  • ^ Tacitus, Historiae, i. 60.
  • ^ CIL XV, 900, CIL XV, 1057
  • ^ CIL VI, 2145
  • ^ RE, vol. 4.1, col. 831 (Concordia 4).
  • Bibliography

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  • Titus Livius (Livy), History of Rome.
  • Marcus Velleius Paterculus, Compendium of Roman History.
  • Publius Cornelius Tacitus, Historiae.
  • Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, William Smith, ed., Little, Brown and Company, Boston (1849).
  • George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, vol. VIII, pp. 103–184 (1897).
  • T. Robert S. Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic, American Philological Association (1952–1986).
  • Attilio Degrassi, Inscriptiones Latinae Liberae Rei Publicae, (Free Latin Inscriptions of the Republic, abbreviated ILLRP), La Nuova Italia, Florence (1957–1963).
  • D.P. Simpson, Cassell's Latin and English Dictionary, Macmillan Publishing Company, New York (1963).
  • Robert K. Sherk, "The Text of the Senatus Consultum De Agro Pergameno", in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, vol. 7, pp. 361–369 (1966).
  • Crawford, Michael Hewson (1974). Roman Republican Coinage. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-07492-6.
  • August Pauly; Georg Wissowa; Wilhelm Kroll; Kurt Witte; Karl Mittelhaus; Konrat Ziegler, eds. (1894–1980). Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft. Stuttgart: J. B. Metzler.

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