- The gens
Lartia, also
spelled Larcia, or
rarely Largia, was a
patrician family at
ancient Rome,
whose members earned great distinction at the beginning...
- Spouse(s) Octavian,
later known as
Augustus Gnaeus Lartius (possibly)
Children Lartia (possibly)
Parents Publius Clodius Pulcher (father)
Fulvia (mother)...
- also a
close friend of the
Empress Livia Drusilla. Her
mother was
named Lartia and was the
daughter of
Gnaeus Lartius.
Urgulanilla had
three attested siblings:...
-
Caesennia gens
Ceionia gens
Cilnia gens
Herminia gens –
Patrician Erucia gens
Lartia gens –
Patrician Perpernia gens
Persia gens
Rasinia gens
Sanquinia gens...
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Cornelia Curtia Fabia Foslia Furia Gegania Genucia Herminia Horatia Julia Lartia Lucretia Manlia Menenia Metilia Minucia Mucia Nautia Numicia Papiria Pinaria...
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Laceria Laecania Laelia Laenia Laetilia Laetoria Lafrenia Lamponia Laronia Lartia Latinia Lavinia Lemonia Lentidia Lepidia Libertia Liburnia Licinia Ligaria...
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Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 723 ("
Lartia Gens"). Chase, p. 129. Livy, ii. 10. Dionysius, v. 24, 25, 36, vii. 68....
- Macaulay's Lays of
Ancient Rome, the most
famous of
which is Horatius.
Lartia gens This
nomen is
derived from the
Etruscan praenomen Lars.
There is some...
-
borne by
several Etruscan kings, and
later used as a last name by the
Roman Lartia family. The
etymology of the
Etruscan name is unknown. Lars I [sv], bishop...
- gens Plautia, the son of
Marcus Plautius Silv****,
consul in 2 BC, and
Lartia, and was
therefore related to the
Aulus Plautius who
invaded Britannia in...