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- The gens Quinctilia, also written Quintilia, was a patrician family at ancient Rome, dating from the earliest period of Roman history, and continuing well...
- younger') (AD 4  – AD 27) was a Roman senator. Varus was a member of the gens Quinctilia. He was the only child born to the Roman general and politician Publius...
- Proculeia Propertia Publicia Publilia Pupia Quartia Quartinia Quinctia Quinctilia Quintinia Quirinia Rabiria Rabonia Rabuleia Racilia Raecia Ragonia Rammia...
- family can be discovered or surmised." Varus had three sisters, all named Quinctilia. They were probably all younger based on when they started having children...
- plebeian families, and gave rise to the patronymic gentes Quinctia and Quinctilia. The name was regularly abbreviated Q. Throughout Roman history, Quintus...
- Mucia Nautia Numicia Papiria Pinaria Pollia Postumia Potitia Quinctia Quinctilia Romilia Sempronia Sergia Servilia Sestia Siccia Sulpicia Tarpeia Tarquinia...
- an inscription in the province of Asia, he had married a woman named Quinctilia, who was a sister to the Roman politician and general Publius Quinctilius...
- ****tus Quinctilius (died 452 BC) was a member of the Quinctilia gens who was consul of the Roman Republic from 453 till his death due to pestilence in...
- tribune of the Roman Republic in 403 BC. Quinctilius belonged to the Quinctilia gens, an obscure gens of the Republic which had produced one consular...
- to Gaul between 16 – 13 BC. It is speculated that Dolabella married a Quinctilia, a sister of Publius Quinctilius Varus, and that their son was Publius...