- on
other coins of the
Fonteii. The
Fonteii used the
praenomina Titus, Publius, Marcus, Gaius, Manius, and Lucius. The
Fonteii bore the
cognomens Agrippa...
- in 33 BC, when
Gaius Fonteius Capito did so.
According to Cicero, the
Fonteii came from Tusculum.
Capito was
probably the son or
grandson of the eponymous...
- names. As a
cognomen it was used by
several gentes including the Asinii,
Fonteii, Haterii, Julii, and Vipsanii. Each of
these families may once have used...
-
Gaius Fonteius Agrippa was the name of two
related people in
Roman history:
Gaius Fonteius Agrippa was one of the four
accusers of
Marcus Scribonius Libo...
-
Gaius Fonteius Capito (fl. 1st
century BC) was a
Roman senator who was
appointed suffect consul in 33 BC.
Fonteius Capito, a
novus homo, was the son of...
-
Gaius Fonteius Capito acceded to that magistracy.
According to Cicero, the
Fonteii came from Tusculum.
Capito was
probably the son or
grandson of the eponymous...
-
suffectus of 33 BC), who was a
novus homo ("new man") and the
first of the
Fonteii to
obtain the consulship. This Capito's son was also
named Gaius Fonteius...