- The gens
Maecia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome.
Members of this gens are
rarely mentioned before the time of Cicero, but in
Imperial times they...
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Publilius Philo and
Spurius Postumius Albinus enrolled two more tribes,
Maecia (originally Maicia) and Scaptia.
Ufentina (or Oufentina) and
Falerina followed...
- 335
Cales (Latium) BC 332 (two new
voting tribus established): Scaptia,
Maecia BC 329
Anxur (Latium) BC 318
Falerna tribus established,
Cales made contract...
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Lucilia Lucretia Luria Luscia Lusia Lutatia Maccia Macrinia Maecenatia Maecia Maecilia Maelia Maenatia Maenia Maevia Magia Mallia Mamercia Mamilia Manilia...
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Claudia Clustumina Cornelia Fabia Falerna/Falerina
Galeria Horatia Lemonia Maecia Menenia Oufentina/Oufetina
Papiria Poblilia Pollia Pomptina/Pontina Pupinia...
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After a
sleepless night, Gordi****
awakes to a
summon by Numerius’ mother,
Maecia.
Donning his toga, he
crosses town to meet the
matron who
reveals that her...
- Tranquillina, and had: (
Maecia Proba) (born c. 270),
married to (Faltonius) (born c. 260), son of
Faltonius Pini****, and had
issue Maecia gens Continuité gentilice...
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Falerone Marche Velina Firmum Picenum Fermo Marche Velina Hadria Atri
Abruzzo Maecia Interamnia Teramo Abruzzo Velina Novana unknown,
probably in the Aso valley...
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mother of
Roman emperor Gordian III. The
Augustan History names her as
Maecia Faustina; however,
modern historians dismiss this name as false. She was...
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tribes were the
Maecia and Scaptia.
According to
Cornell and Oakley,
Velitrae and
Lanuvium were
incorporated into the
Scaptia and
Maecia respectively, thus...