- Syme, the
Cocceii came from Umbria. The
Cocceii used the
praenomina Marcus, Lucius, ****tus, and Gaius, of
which Marcus was
favored by the
Cocceii Nervae...
- plebian,
rather than one of the
patrician Julio-Claudians. Nevertheless, the
Cocceii were
among the most
esteemed and
prominent political families of the late...
- to:
Nerva Trai****, or
Trajan (53–117),
Roman emperor (reigning 98–117)
Cocceii Nervae, a
family of the gens
Cocceia Marcus Cocceius Nerva (disambiguation)...
-
Lucius Cocceius Auctus (1st
century BC and 1st
century AD) was a
Roman architect emplo**** by Octavian's
strategist (and
intended successor)
Agrippa to...
-
Marcus Cocceius Nerva (before 5 BC – AD 33) was a
member of the
entourage of the
Roman emperor Tiberius and a
celebrated jurist. He was the son of Marcus...
- ****tus
Cocceius Vibi**** was a
Roman Senator in 204. He was the son of ****tus
Cocceius Severi**** and Caesonia. He was also the
grandson of ****tus Cocceius...
-
Marcus Cocceius Nerva was
consul of the
Roman Republic in 36 BC,
together with
Lucius Gellius Poplicola. His
family were of
Umbrian origin and were supporters...
-
might have been
descended from two
distinct families, the
Laberii and the
Cocceii. List of
Roman gentes Chase, p. 109. Chase, p. 127. New
College Latin &...
- ****tus
Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus (fl. 3rd
century AD) was a
Roman senator who was
appointed suffect consul sometime before AD 260/268. Probably...
-
Gaius Cocceius Balbus (fl. 1st
century BC) was a
Roman politician and
military commander who
served as
suffect consul in 39 BC. A
member of the Plebeian...