- The gens
Attia was a
plebeian family at Rome,
which may be
identical with the gens Atia, also
sometimes spelled with a
double t. This gens is
known primarily...
- 1803.
According to
Edward Gibbon, the
family originated from the
Roman Attii family,
which migrated from Rome to Este to
defend Italy against the Ostrogoths...
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Attius Subur**** Aemili****,
commonly abbreviated as Subur****, was a
Roman eques who
helped Trajan consolidate his
position as emperor. Originally...
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Publius Attius Varus (died 17
March 45 BC) was the
Roman governor of
Africa during the
civil war
between Julius Caesar and Pompey. He
declared against...
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Attius Insteius Tertullus (flourished
between 280 and 308) was a
Roman urban prefect. He was a
descendant of
Lucius Insteius Tertullus, who was sodalis...
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Attius Labeo (active 1st
century AD) was a
Roman writer during the
reign of Nero. He is
remembered for the
derision that
greeted his
Latin translations...
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Lucius Accius (/ˈæksiəs/; 170 – c. 86 BC), or
Lucius Attius, was a
Roman tragic poet and
literary scholar.
Accius was born in 170 BC at Pisaurum, a town...
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Lucius Attius Macro was a
Roman senator and general, who was
active during the
early second century. He was
suffect consul in the
later part of AD 134...
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Context Date
Citation Comments MARTI /
TOUTATI / TI(BERIUS)
CLAUDIUS PRIMUS /
ATTII LIBER(TUS) / V(OTUM) S(OLVIT) L(IBENS) M(ERITO)
Inscribed on a
votive silver...
- 2;
Anthologia Latina, nos. 25, 26, ed. Meyer; Madvig,
Commentatio de L.
Attii Didascalicis, p. 20. Smith, William, ed. (1844). "5.
Porcius Licinus". Dictionary...